Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses

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Main Author: Basto-Pereira, Miguel
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Farrington, David P.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Meta-analyses have provided major findings about developmental predictors of offending. However, there has been little focus on their relative ability to predict offending behaviour. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review of meta-analyses with two aims: 1) to summarize all well-established knowledge about developmental (explanatory) predictors of offending, and 2) to sort those predictors according to their effect size. The strongest predictors of general offending were related to family/parental dimensions. Delinquent peers, school/employment problems, family problems, certain types of mental health problems, and alcohol/substance abuse were the most important predictors of persistence in crime. Our findings suggest the crucial role of family-related developmental predictors in preventing offending. The predictors of persistence in crime highlight the multisystemic nature of persistent antisocial behaviour.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
title Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
spellingShingle Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
Basto-Pereira, Miguel
Developmental predictors
Offending
Juvenile delinquency
Meta-analyses
Longitudinal studies
title_short Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
title_full Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
title_fullStr Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
title_full_unstemmed Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
title_sort Developmental predictors of offending and persistence in crime: A systematic review of meta-analyses
author Basto-Pereira, Miguel
author_facet Basto-Pereira, Miguel
Farrington, David P.
author_role author
author2 Farrington, David P.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Basto-Pereira, Miguel
Farrington, David P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Developmental predictors
Offending
Juvenile delinquency
Meta-analyses
Longitudinal studies
topic Developmental predictors
Offending
Juvenile delinquency
Meta-analyses
Longitudinal studies
description Meta-analyses have provided major findings about developmental predictors of offending. However, there has been little focus on their relative ability to predict offending behaviour. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review of meta-analyses with two aims: 1) to summarize all well-established knowledge about developmental (explanatory) predictors of offending, and 2) to sort those predictors according to their effect size. The strongest predictors of general offending were related to family/parental dimensions. Delinquent peers, school/employment problems, family problems, certain types of mental health problems, and alcohol/substance abuse were the most important predictors of persistence in crime. Our findings suggest the crucial role of family-related developmental predictors in preventing offending. The predictors of persistence in crime highlight the multisystemic nature of persistent antisocial behaviour.
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