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Title: Development of Juvenile Delinquency Bio-psycho-social process


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Development of Juvenile DelinquencyBio-psycho-so
cial process
  • Somchart Suthikarn M.D.
  • Child Adolescent Psychiatrist

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CD vs Delinquency (Age lt 18yr)
  • Delinquency is defined by law
  • Many forms of delinquent acts are also symptoms
    of CD
  • 90 of children with 3 or more CD symptoms at
    age 15 frequent offenders a year later
  • (Fergusson and Horwood,1995)
  • Aggression to people and animals
  • Destruction of property
  • Theft or Deceitfulness
  • Violation of rules

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Conduct Disorder(CD)
  • Childhood antisocial behavior
  • ? Repetitive and persistent violation of
  • the basic rights of others and societal
  • norms (Loeber et al.,
    2000)
  • ? Risk for antisocial behaviors in adolescence
    and adult life, rate of adult psychiatric
    disorder
  • (Robins,1996Robins,1991)
  • ? Wider interpersonal and social role
    impairments
  • ? Violent marriages (Moffitt Caspi,1998)


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  • Classification Systems
  • ICD 10 (WHO,1992)criterion set of items of
  • Conduct disorder (CD)

DSM - IV (APA,1994) Oppositional Defiant
Disorder (ODD) Conduct Disorder
items (CD) (Angold
Costello,2001)
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
  • Loses temper
  • Argues with adult
  • Defies or refuses to comply with adults requests
    or rules
  • Deliberately annoys people
  • Blames others for his mistakes or misbehavior
  • Easily annoyed by others
  • Angry resentful
  • Spiteful or vindictive

  • (APA-1994)

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Conduct Disorder (CD)
  • Bullies, threatens others
  • Initiates physical fights
  • Has used a weapon
  • Physically cruel to people , animals
  • Has stolen while confronting a victim
  • Has forced someone in to sexual activity
  • Has deliberately engaged in fire setting
  • Has deliberately destroyed others property
  • Often lies to con others (APA-1994)

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  • Conduct Disorder (CD- continued)
  • Has stolen items of nontrivial value without
    confronting the victim
  • Outlate without permission, before age 13
  • Has run away from home over night at least twice
  • Often truant from school, before age 13
  • Has broken into someone elses house,
  • building or car
    (APA-1994)

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    ??
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    Offender)
  • (Moffitt,1996Goodman
    R,2001)

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  • (Lahey et al,1998Loeber,Burke,Lahey,
    2000)

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Early onset CD (Life Course Persistence)
  • More fights, conviction for violent offences
  • Aggressions in several domain
  • Higher rate of hitting their children, more
    disagreement at work in adult life
  • (Moffitt et al., in
    press)
  • CD males age of onset less than 10 yrs
  • are 8.7 times more aggressive than later
    age CD (Lahey et al., 1998)

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Late Onset CD
  • Become delinquent as a result of social
    influences
  • Seeking social status
  • Association with other delinquent youths

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Moffitt et al., 1995
  • LATE onset CD are associated with a gap between
    expectations and achievements
  • Likely to limit when they acquire the previledges
    and material goods to which they aspire.
  • (By age26)

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Cambridge study in Delinquent Development (411
from age 8)
  • Antisocial behavior in adolescence (late
    onset)
  • continue to commit undetected crimes
  • in adult life, although their work
  • performance and close relationships
  • were not impaired
  • (Nagin,Farrington,
    Moffitt,1995)

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  • LATE onset CD ( agegt10 yrs)
  • are associated with
  • a gap between expectations and achievements
  • Likely to limit when they acquire the previledges
    and material goods to which they aspire.
  • (By age26)
  • Moffitt
    et al., 1995

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Psychopathy
  • 50-80 adult offenders ASP
  • Psychopathy 15-30
  • Characteristics
  • Grandiosity, callousness, deceitfulness,
  • shallow affect and lack of remorse
  • (Hare,Hart,Harpar,1991Robins,Tipp,Pryzb
    eck,1991)
  • ADHD CD are at most risk for subsequent
    psychopathy

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  • (Farrington,2002)

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Risk Factors
  • Temperament
  • Age 2 yrs maternal aggression
  • LACK OF CONTROL
  • Age 3-5 yrs violence at age 18 yrs
  • Number of parental changes
  • Negative emotional parenting

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CNS (EVOLUTION OF BRAIN)
  • BAS (Behavioral activating system)
  • Dopamine
  • BIS (Behavioral inhibiting system)
  • Noradrenalin Serotonin
  • withdrawn anxious aggression
  • Attentional problem
  • Anterior cingulate cortex conscious effortful
    behavior control

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  • Verbal deficits
  • Poor verbal skill verbal memory
  • Low verbal IQ scores
  • Poor vocabularies to describe
  • Emotions
  • Learning problem solving skill

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  • Executive dysfunction
  • Posterior DLF poor association between two
    sets of stimuli
  • Perinatal complications
  • Maternal smoking
  • Prematurity
  • Obstetric complications
  • Maternal rejection

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  • Physical abuse
  • 28 of abused group had significant
  • conduct problems in grades 3 and 4(507
    recruited from kindergarten)

  • (Dodge et al,1995)
  • Information processing
  • Encoding Errors , hostile attribution,
  • favouring aggressive responses
  • Aggressive children judge peers intentions
    as hostile
  • (GuerraSlaby,1989Waas,1988Waldm
    an,1996)

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Parental practices
  • Inconsistent use of rules
  • Unclear commands
  • Depend on the basis of mood
  • Less monitor children whereabouts
  • Unresponsive to prosocial behavior
  • Hostile,critical,punitive,coercive
  • Positive parental behavior
  • Reasoning, negotiation,give responsibility
  • Humor and incentive

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