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Cassandra Reyes
Of fists and fangs
An exploration of the degree to which the Graduation Hypothesis predicts future adolescent delinquency and aggression
2010. 132 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-24781-7 (3639247817)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-24781-7 (9783639247817)
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Prior limited research has focused on the Graduation Hypothesis and its ability to predict future behavior. The recent growth in the number of juvenile arrests in the United States for violent offenses creates a need to be vigilant of childhood behaviors that could escalate into more violent behavior. The present research, utilizing secondary data from the Project on Housing Development in Chicago Neighborhoods(PHDCN)longitudinal study, focused on the degree to which the Graduation Hypothesis could predict adolescent delinquency and aggression based on the commission of childhood animal cruelty, hyperactivity, bed wetting, delinquency, aggression, alcohol/drug usage, and poor school work. This research revealed information on the children and their families in the PHDCN with regard to several significant relationships between childhood behavior and adolescent delinquency and aggression. These findings provide some insight on childhood behaviors and familial situations which could lead to future delinquency and aggression.
Dr. Cassandra Reyes holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Criminology, a Master´s degree in Criminology, and a Bachelor´s degree in Spanish and Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA.