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Higher Order Language: Risk, Promotive, and Risk-Based Protective Associations with Youth Offending

Research has implicated oral language deficits as risk factors for antisocial behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between higher order language skills and youth offending through a risk, promotive and risk-based protective factor paradigm. In a sample of adolescent ma...

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Published in:Crime and delinquency 2022-05, Vol.68 (5), p.840-866
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Adolescents
Ambiguity
Antisocial behavior
Deviance
Juvenile offenders
Language
Language proficiency
Offenders
Offending
Paradigms
Protective factors
Risk factors
Skills
Youth
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