Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?

The high implication of the adolescent and young population in criminal or antisocial activities is a well-documented fact in the criminological literature. This study aimed to estimate the rates of different types of antinormative behavior in 480 adolescents with and without official criminal recor...

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Autores principales: Bobbio, Antonella, Arbach, Karin, Bruera, Jorge
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022
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spelling I10-R10-article-319632023-02-02T21:05:21Z Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements? Conducta antinormativa en adolescentes: Prevalencias y diferencias por sexo Bobbio, Antonella Arbach, Karin Bruera, Jorge antisocial behavior self-reported tools adolescents official criminal records conducta antinormativa, adolescentes, autoinformes, registros delictivos oficiales The high implication of the adolescent and young population in criminal or antisocial activities is a well-documented fact in the criminological literature. This study aimed to estimate the rates of different types of antinormative behavior in 480 adolescents with and without official criminal records from Córdoba, Argentina, by using a self-report tool. Most of adolescents reported at least one antinormative behavior in their lifetime. Vandalism and alcohol use were the behaviors with the highest rates, while thefts and physical assaults were the least prevalent. Being a man and having official criminal records increased the risk of committing different types of antisocial behavior. The implications of the use of self-reported tools and official records in the study of criminal behavior and the need to design prevention and intervention strategies based on evidence are discussed. La elevada participación de la población joven en actividades delictivas es un hecho extensamente documentado en la literatura criminológica. Este trabajo estimó, mediante la utilización de instrumentos de autoinforme, las tasas de diferentes tipos de conductas antinormativas en 480 adolescentes de ambos sexos con y sin antecedentes delictivos oficiales de Córdoba, Argentina. Casi la totalidad de los adolescentes reportó haber cometido al menos una conducta antinormativa a lo largo de su vida. El vandalismo y el consumo de alcohol fueron las conductas con las tasas más altas, mientras que los hurtos y agresiones físicas fueron las menos prevalentes. Ser hombre y tener antecedentes delictivos oficiales incrementaron el riesgo de cometer diferentes tipos de conductas delictivas. Se discuten las implicancias del uso de autoinformes y de registros oficiales en el estudio del comportamiento criminal y la necesidad de diseñar estrategias de prevención e intervención basadas en la evidencia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/31963 Argentinean Journal of Behavioral Sciences; Vol. 14 No. 3 (2022): Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento; 67-81 Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento; Vol. 14 Núm. 3 (2022): Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento; 67-81 1852-4206 10.32348/1852.4206.v14.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/31963/40214 Derechos de autor 2022 Antonella Bobbio, Karin Arbach, Jorge Bruera http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic antisocial behavior
self-reported tools
adolescents
official criminal records
conducta antinormativa, adolescentes, autoinformes, registros delictivos oficiales
spellingShingle antisocial behavior
self-reported tools
adolescents
official criminal records
conducta antinormativa, adolescentes, autoinformes, registros delictivos oficiales
Bobbio, Antonella
Arbach, Karin
Bruera, Jorge
Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
topic_facet antisocial behavior
self-reported tools
adolescents
official criminal records
conducta antinormativa, adolescentes, autoinformes, registros delictivos oficiales
author Bobbio, Antonella
Arbach, Karin
Bruera, Jorge
author_facet Bobbio, Antonella
Arbach, Karin
Bruera, Jorge
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title Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
title_short Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
title_full Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
title_fullStr Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
title_full_unstemmed Official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: Alternatives or complements?
title_sort official records and self-reports of antisocial behavior in adolescents of both sexes: alternatives or complements?
description The high implication of the adolescent and young population in criminal or antisocial activities is a well-documented fact in the criminological literature. This study aimed to estimate the rates of different types of antinormative behavior in 480 adolescents with and without official criminal records from Córdoba, Argentina, by using a self-report tool. Most of adolescents reported at least one antinormative behavior in their lifetime. Vandalism and alcohol use were the behaviors with the highest rates, while thefts and physical assaults were the least prevalent. Being a man and having official criminal records increased the risk of committing different types of antisocial behavior. The implications of the use of self-reported tools and official records in the study of criminal behavior and the need to design prevention and intervention strategies based on evidence are discussed.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
publishDate 2022
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/31963
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