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Farrington
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A-Levels Psychology (Forensics) Mind Map on Farrington, created by natalieb7 on 03/06/2015.
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upbringing
farrington
turning to crime
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Farrington
Aim: To document the start, duration and end of offending behaviour from childhood to adulthood in families
Aim 2: To investigate the influence of life events on offending and the influence of family background
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411 boys aged 8 and 9 in 1953/4 from 6 state schools in East London. At age 48, 365 were interviewed
The number of offences and offenders peaked at age 17
93% had at least one offence at some point during their lives
Most of the chronic offenders shared childhood characteristics - convicted before age 21, convicted parent, delinquent sibling, large family size
Early intervention programs for under 10s could have a significant impact in reducing offending
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Longitudinal
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Nurture
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