A life history approach to understanding juvenile offending and aggression

Volume: 49, Pages: 101317 - 101317
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Life history theory has been used to understand how harsh and unpredictable environments contribute to risk behaviors. The theory suggests that exposure to negative environments leads individuals to adopt a “fast” life strategy, which is hypothesized to make individuals more likely to engage in risky behavior that is associated with immediate rewards. Using data from a sample of 1216 justice-involved male youth, we defined distinct groups of...
Paper Details
Title
A life history approach to understanding juvenile offending and aggression
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
49
Pages
101317 - 101317
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