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      Homicide by juvenile girls

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      Journal of Child and Family Studies
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              Juvenile homicide: prior adjustment and a proposed typology.

              Studies of juvenile homicide have been limited to small samples and have arrived at widely varying clinical formulations. The present study of 72 juvenile murderers uses a three-group typology based on the circumstances of the offense. Group differences in prior adjustment suggest distinct developmental pathways to adolescent violence. Implications for research and for legal decision-making are discussed.
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                Journal
                Journal of Child and Family Studies
                J Child Fam Stud
                Springer Nature
                1062-1024
                1573-2843
                September 1996
                September 1996
                : 5
                : 3
                : 323-336
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                10.1007/BF02234666
                144e2fd7-e144-4a92-903a-4beab1e30626
                © 1996
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