CRIM 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Social Rejection, Attention, Attachment Theory
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Origins of criminal behaviour development risk factor chapter 2. Anti social behaviour in adults can be traced to their childhood the more risks a person is exposed to the greater is the probability that person will participate in anti social behaviours throughout their lifetime. Nurturing and healthy environment minimizes biologically and socially exotic conditions that influence healthy development cumulative risk model. Exposure to multiple risk factors is most likely to increase the probability that a child, adolescent, adult develops anti social behaviour. Early negative experiences can alter a child"s developmental trajectory and interfere with accomplishment. While recognizing the importance of effective, positive parenting can emphasizes the importance of developing cognitive competence. Predicts negative emotional and mental health outcomes. Additive approach in assessing overall effects of risk in development focuses on harmful environmental, physiological and social influences which heighten the risk of maladaptive development developmental cascade model. Most robust predictors of adolescent violence for both male and female.