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Do callous-unemotional traits moderate the effects of the juvenile justice system on later offending behavior?

Emily L RobertsonPaul J FrickJames V RayLaura C ThorntonTina D Wall MyersLaurence SteinbergElizabeth Cauffman
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2020)
CU traits are important to psychiatric classification for designating a subgroup of antisocial youth who may respond differently to contextual influences, including being less susceptible to the negative effects of juvenile justice system involvement. The public health significance of this moderation is significant by suggesting that previous estimates of the harmful impact of formal processing by the juvenile justice system may underestimate its impact, given that the majority of arrested adolescents have normative levels of CU traits.
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