Juvenile homicide: prior adjustment and a proposed typology.
Dewey G CornellElissa P BenedekDavid M BenedekPublished in: The American journal of orthopsychiatry (1987)
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.