TITLE:
A Selective Review of the Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior across the Transition to Adulthood
AUTHORS:
Joanne Savage, Stephanie K. Ellis, Kathryn Kozey
KEYWORDS:
Transition to Adulthood; Risk Factors; Antisocial Behavior; Crime; Marriage
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.4 No.6B,
June
24,
2013
ABSTRACT:
In this paper, we discuss the theory and research on a select set of risk factors for continuity in antisocial behavior across the transition to adulthood. Several risk factors (e.g., early onset, intelligence, marriage, employment) are based on Moffitt’s dual taxonomy and the age-graded theory of social control. In addition, we also review studies of impulsivity, school enrollment, educational attainment, academic achievement, abuse victimization, social support, poverty, deviant peers, drug and alcohol abuse, and criminal justice intervention.