Testing the Role of Emotion Dysregulation as a Predictor of Juvenile Recidivism
The current study proposed to determine whether adolescent emotion regulation is predictive of the amount and type of crime committed by adolescent juvenile offenders. Despite evidence in the literature linking emotion regulation to behaviour problems and aggression across the lifespan, there is no...
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Main Authors: | Kalin Z. Salinas (Author), Amanda Venta (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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