作者: Alex R. Piquero , David P. Farrington , Jonathan P. Shepherd , Katherine Auty
DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2011.641027
关键词: Developmental psychology 、 Predictor variables 、 Psychology 、 Early death 、 Restricted range 、 Population 、 Risk of death 、 Environmental risk
摘要: Criminal offending has many negative outcomes. Researchers have recently begun to consider the impact on offenders' health, with a few studies focusing differential mortality risk. Yet, prior research been limited due selective samples, restricted range of follow-up time period, set explanatory variables, and lack theoretical guidance. This paper examines risk early death among 411 South London males in Cambridge Study Delinquent Development followed into their late 50s. Attention is paid not only between nonoffenders offenders, but also within population offenders through consideration frameworks associated predictor variables. Results show that high-rate chronic evince highest death, an effect continues even after controlling for childhood individual environmental factors as well participation analogous behaviors.