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Identifying gender differences in an Australian youth offender population

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posted on 2024-07-11, 06:35 authored by Stephane ShepherdStephane Shepherd, Stefan LuebbersStefan Luebbers, Mairead Dolan
The study examined gender differences in risk factors for violence in a sample of 213 male and female youths held in Youth Justice Centres in Victoria, Australia. Although violence risk factors are considered to be commensurate across gender, a growing body of international literature is categorizing gender-specific criminal trajectories. The study aimed to investigate this concept in an Australian juvenile context. Through the use of a widely validated youth violence risk assessment inventory, the prevalence of salient risk items was compared across gender. Young female offenders were found to present with higher levels of family dysfunction, peer rejection and self-injurious behavior reflecting international female offending pathways literature.

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Understanding the nature and characteristics of youth violence in Australia

Australian Research Council

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2158-2440

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SAGE Open

Volume

3

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2

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11 pp

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Sage

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Copyright © 2013 The author(s). The online version of this article can be found at: http://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013492082. SAGE Open are in each case credited as the source of the article. This article has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Without requesting permission from the Author or SAGE, you may further copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt the article, with the condition that the Author and SAGE Open are in each case credited as the source of the article.

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eng

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