Contact crimes in relation to neuroticism,impulsiveness, conscience formation and intelligence: An exploratory discriminant analysis in juvenile delinquents |
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Authors: | Catrien C. J. H. Bijleveld Lieke Bakker Jan Hendriks |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Research , Research and Documentation Center, Ministry of Justice , P.O. Box 20301, 2500, EH, The Hague, The Netherlands;2. ABJ Bureau , P.O. Box 216, 2300, AE, Leiden, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract Using archival data, we investigate the relationship between the type of crime committed and personality characteristics from a sample of 100 juvenile Dutch delinquents, who had been screened at a bureau for ambulant youth care. Possibly confounding variables such as age, education and family background were controlled for using exploratory non-linear techniques. It appeared that delinquents who had committed crimes that involved victim contact were on average more impulsive, less neurotic and often had a less well developed conscience than those juvenile delinquents who had committed crimes that involved no contact with a victim. The latter were on average less impulsive, more neurotic and more often had a sufficiently or partially developed conscience. The relation with intelligence was inconclusive. |
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Keywords: | juvenile delinquency personality profile conduct disorder non-linear partial discriminant analysis |
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