Genetic and environmental processes in young children's resilience and vulnerability to socioeconomic deprivation

J Kim‐Cohen, TE Moffitt, A Caspi, A Taylor - Child development, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Some children exposed to socioeconomic (SES) deprivation are resilient and function better
than expected, given the level of deprivation they have experienced. The present study …

[PDF][PDF] Commentary: nature–nurture interplay in emotional disorders

M Rutter - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2003 - academia.edu
The empirical findings on emotional disorders over the age period spanning childhood to
adult life provide several important challenges that demand explanation with respect to the …

Genetics and criminal behaviour: recent accomplishments

A Lagoa, A Santos, MF Pinheiro… - … , Science and the Law, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research in the fields of violence and
behavioural genetics. Advances in human genetics have raised the possibility that genetic …

Victim services in the National Health Service (NHS): combining treatment with violence prevention

J Shepherd - Crim. Behav. & Mental Health, 2005 - HeinOnline
The enactment of the UK Domestic Violence and Victims of Crime Bill in November 2004 is a
substantial step towards giving victims of crime similar levels of recognition to the offenders …

Each are born intheUnited States. Of these

J Knitzer, DF Perry - Handbook of Infant Mental Health, 2012 - books.google.com
year, approximately 4 million babies about 800,000 babies are born into “officially” poor
families, and another 900,000 babies are born into families that struggle mightily to make …

[引用][C] Poverty and infant and toddler development: Facing the complex challenges

J Knitzer, DF Perry - Handbook of infant mental health, 2009 - Guilford Press New York, NY