The research project will (1) develop efficient, cost-effective methods for predicting the families who produce juvenile delinquents, and (2) explain why such youths become offenders. During the three-year period of the research project, prediction instruments will be selected, developed, and refined. A trial run of these instruments will be carried out on a sample of 30 youths known to be offenders and 30 youths not meeting the criteria for assignment to the at-risk group. In addition, a second sample of 210 boys, 70 10-year-olds, 70 13-year-olds, and 70 16-year-olds will be studied with these measures. The proposed prediction-methodology will be based upon a graded series of selection devices ranging from teachers' ratings to school records to home observation. Each source of information and each level of precision increases the true identification and reduces false identifications. The prediction methodology developed during the planning years will eventually be applied to a second, much larger sample during the main study period. The main study will follow at-risk and normal youths for nine years following original selection. On the basis of data gathered during the present and the eventual longitudinal projects a theory of the origins and development of delinquency will be developed.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01MH037940-06
Application #
3376422
Study Section
Criminal and Violent Behavior Research Review Committee (CVR)
Project Start
1983-04-01
Project End
1987-11-30
Budget Start
1987-04-01
Budget End
1987-11-30
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1987
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Oregon Social Learning Center, Inc.
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Eugene
State
OR
Country
United States
Zip Code
97401
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Wiesner, Margit; Kim, Hyoun K; Capaldi, Deborah M (2010) History of Juvenile Arrests and Vocational Career Outcomes for At-Risk Young Men. J Res Crime Delinq 47:91-117
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Capaldi, Deborah M (2009) Youth After-School Programs: Time to Involve the Parents and Community? Criminol Public Policy 8:413-422
Capaldi, Deborah M; Shortt, Joann Wu; Kim, Hyoun K et al. (2009) Official incidents of domestic violence: types, injury, and associations with nonofficial couple aggression. Violence Vict 24:502-19
Capaldi, Deborah M; Stoolmiller, Mike; Kim, Hyoun K et al. (2009) Growth in alcohol use in at-risk adolescent boys: two-part random effects prediction models. Drug Alcohol Depend 105:109-17
Kim, Hyoun K; Pears, Katherine C; Capaldi, Deborah M et al. (2009) Emotion dysregulation in the intergenerational transmission of romantic relationship conflict. J Fam Psychol 23:585-95
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Teten, Andra L; Hall, Gordon C N; Capaldi, Deborah M (2009) Use of coercive sexual tactics across 10 years in at-risk young men: developmental patterns and co-occurring problematic dating behaviors. Arch Sex Behav 38:574-82

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