Once a thief, always a thief?
- ⅓ of juvenile delinquents (12+) commit another crime within two years
- 50% of youth in forensic care commit another crime within two years
- 80% of youth in forensic care commit another crime within 10 years
Why?
Overview
Part 1: Manifestation & clinical picture
- Normal development
- ASB, ODD and CD
- Prevalence, course, comorbidity and consequences
Part 2: Development behavioral problems
- Prenatal
- Early childhood
- School age
- Adolescence
- Personal characteristics & environmental influences
Development of aggression
Toddler shows the most (physical) aggression. = normal behavior and decreases when
children learn to express themselves, learn rules from parents/teachers, brain develops
Increase status violations: increase when teenage years.
,- More antisocial behavior in teenage years
- Subgroup (life-course persistent) → shows antisocial behavior in young age
and keep holding on
, Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
‘’ … conditions involving problems in the self-control of emotions and behaviors, [...] that
violate the rights of others and/or that bring the individual into significant conflict with societal
norms or authority figures’’
Oppositional Defiant Disorder: DSM-5
- ≥ 4 symptoms
- ⅓ of juvenile delinquents (12+) commit another crime within two years
- 50% of youth in forensic care commit another crime within two years
- 80% of youth in forensic care commit another crime within 10 years
Why?
Overview
Part 1: Manifestation & clinical picture
- Normal development
- ASB, ODD and CD
- Prevalence, course, comorbidity and consequences
Part 2: Development behavioral problems
- Prenatal
- Early childhood
- School age
- Adolescence
- Personal characteristics & environmental influences
Development of aggression
Toddler shows the most (physical) aggression. = normal behavior and decreases when
children learn to express themselves, learn rules from parents/teachers, brain develops
Increase status violations: increase when teenage years.
,- More antisocial behavior in teenage years
- Subgroup (life-course persistent) → shows antisocial behavior in young age
and keep holding on
, Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
‘’ … conditions involving problems in the self-control of emotions and behaviors, [...] that
violate the rights of others and/or that bring the individual into significant conflict with societal
norms or authority figures’’
Oppositional Defiant Disorder: DSM-5
- ≥ 4 symptoms