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Multilevel Approaches Toward Understanding Antisocial Behavior: Current Research and Future Directions
Oleh:
Burnette, Mandi L.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Development and Psychopathology vol. 24 no. 3 (Aug. 2012)
,
page 703-704.
Topik:
Antisocial Behavior
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Taxonomies. neurophysiology
;
Psychology
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
DD21.23
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Antisocial behavior is multifaceted and has a rich history of research. Nearly two decades have passed since Richters and Cicchetti (1993a) co-editted a Special Issue in this Journal entitled, "Toward a Development Perspective on Conduct Disorder." At that time, researchers in the field examined questions such as the utility of taxonomies in defining antisocial behavior (Hinshaw, Lahey, and Hart, 1993; Richters and Cicchetti, 1993b), the development processes associated with the emergence of antisocial behavior in children (Loeber et al., 1993), emerging literature on the neurophysiology of antisocial behavior (Moffitt. 1993; Penninton and Bennetto, 1993), gender differences in antisocial behavior (Zahn-Waxper, 1993; Zoccolillo, 1993) and the role of attachment and families in the etiology of antisocial behavior (Greenberg, Speltz, and Deklyn, 1993; Waters, Posada, Crowell, and Kengling, 1993). The issues ended by presenting some fresh approaches to the treatment of antisocial behavior in youth (Dodge, 1993; Kazdin, 1993). At the time of publications, these manuscripts contributed a great deal to the literature on antisocial behavior, propelling the field forward into new and exciting directions.
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