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Unfortunately, the majority of our efforts to treat significant behavior problems in juveniles and emerging adults are ineffective, with some increasing the likelihood for future crime because they are narrow in scope and do not target the known predictors of future crime.
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Internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in toddlerhood are an important risk factor for subsequent school-age behavior problems [ 19].
States should do more to investigate the problems in juvenile representation.
This study revealed numerous problems in juvenile sex offenders.
Behavior problems and decline in school performance after initiation of treatment for juvenile acquired hypothyroidism were recognized [ 15].
Childhood behavior problems also predict involvement in anti-social behavior in adulthood [ 16].
Juvenile delinquency: behavior problems between the ages of 13-18; mostly behaviors that are crimes or clearly involve aspects of antagonism, exploitation, aggression, manipulation, or a callous, ruthless tough-mindedness.
Internalizing behavior problems and overall problem behaviors in CBCL decreased over the course of time.
Other studies such as White, Jackson, and Loeber (2009) and Menard, Mihalic, and Huizinga (2001) show delinquent behavior in juveniles tends to precede drug use.
The boy, in particular, also developed some aggressive behavior problems.
In randomized trials with adolescents primarily served in the juvenile justice system, MTFC has outperformed comparison conditions across a wide variety of outcomes including behavior problems, criminal offenses, returns to family, incarcerations and early pregnancy [ 24– 29].
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