Adult violent delinquency harms individuals, their families and society at large. Knowledge about childhood predictors of adult delinquency could be helpful in defining at-risk children who will develop into violent adults. This topic is rarely investigated in females. We investigated which behavioural problems in childhood predicted long-term disruptive development in a sample of both males and females. In 1983, behaviour problems were assessed in a community sample of 2076 children; 24 years later, 1335 of these children, who are now adults, reported on their violent delinquency. Girls with conduct problems were at risk of long-term disruptive development. We recommend that health professionals be alert regarding girls with conduct problems, because early identification and treatment of high-risk girls might reduce delinquency in adult life.

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doi.org/10.1177/1477370811403444, hdl.handle.net/1765/34389
European Journal of Criminology
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

Reef, J., Donker, A., van Meurs, I., Verhulst, F., & van der Ende, J. (2011). Predicting adult violent delinquency: Gender differences regarding the role of childhood behaviour. European Journal of Criminology, 8(3), 187–197. doi:10.1177/1477370811403444