Using the biopsychosocial model for identifying subgroups of detained juveniles at different risk of re-offending in practice: a latent class regression analysis approach
Abstract Background Juvenile delinquents constitute a heterogeneous group, which complicates decision-making based on risk assessment. Various psychosocial factors have been used to define clinically relevant subgroups of juvenile offenders, while neurobiological variables have not yet been integrat...
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Main Authors: | E. L. de Ruigh (Author), S. Bouwmeester (Author), A. Popma (Author), R. R. J. M. Vermeiren (Author), L. van Domburgh (Author), L. M. C. Jansen (Author) |
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