Journal article
Within-individual versus between-individual predictors of antisocial behaviour: A longitudinal study of young people in Victoria, Australia
SA Hemphill, JA Heerde, TI Herrenkohl, DP Farrington
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology | Published : 2015
Abstract
In an influential 2002 paper, Farrington and colleagues argued that to understand ‘causes’ of delinquency, within-individual analyses of longitudinal data are required (compared to the vast majority of analyses that have focused on between-individual differences). The current paper aimed to complete similar analyses to those conducted by Farrington and colleagues by focusing on the developmental correlates and risk factors for antisocial behaviour and by comparing within-individual and between-individual predictors of antisocial behaviour using data from the youngest Victorian cohort of the International Youth Development Study, a state-wide representative sample of 927 students from Victori..
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Funding Acknowledgements
[ "The authors are grateful for the financial support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (R01-DA012140) for the International Youth Development Study initial data collection. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Drug Abuse or the National Institute of Health. Continued data collection in Victoria, Australia has been supported by two Australian Research Council Discovery Projects (DPO663371, DPO877359).", "The work of Dr. Heerde is supported by funding provided through the Learning Sciences Institute Australia, at Australian Catholic University." ]