Search for dissertations about: "Adolescent offending"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Adolescent offending.
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1. Parental socialization and adolescent offending
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of parenting are associated with adolescent problem-related behaviors, such as offending. This relationship is illustrated in the four studies included in this thesis and has been conducted each with its own specific objective. READ MORE
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2. Adolescent sexual offending. Prevalence, risk factors and outcome
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore the prevalence of sexually offending behaviour among female and male adolescents in Sweden. One aim is to identify potential risk factors associated with sexually offending behaviour and a further aim to examine the outcome in early adulthood for a sample of sexually offending adolescent males. READ MORE
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3. The female offender : patterning of antisocial and criminal behaviour over the life-course
Abstract : The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life course. The overarching aim is to contribute to a better understanding of the female offender and of the heterogeneity in female criminal offending trajectories over the life course, and also of factors that differentiate between these trajectories. READ MORE
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4. "THAT´S NOT ME" Views of self and experiences of intimate relationships in young men who sexually offended in adolescence
Abstract : There are few follow-up studies about young men who sexually offend as adolescents. Specifically, we know little about the group who enter adulthood without sexually re-offending, which comprises the majority of adolescents who sexually offend. READ MORE
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5. “The story about me”: Psychological perspectives on young men who sexually offended in adolescence
Abstract : In this thesis I aimed to study, from a psychological viewpoint, what adult life is like for young men who sexually offended in adolescence. Data had previously been gathered from a group of 45 adolescents who had sexually offended. About 10 years later, 20 of these 45, now men aged 22–31 years, agreed to participate in the present project. READ MORE