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DeBaun, Bill; Roc, Martens – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2013
The nation could save as much as $18.5 billion in annual crime costs if the high school male graduation rate increased by only 5 percentage points, a new report from the Alliance for Excellent Education finds. This report examines and builds upon research that links lower levels of educational attainment with higher rates of arrests and…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Crime Prevention, Salary Wage Differentials, Graduation Rate
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Matson, Johnny L.; Sipes, Megan; Horovitz, Max; Worley, Julie A.; Shoemaker, Mary E.; Kozlowski, Alison M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
One-hundred seventy-three studies that employed functional assessment were evaluated with respect to types of challenging behaviors studied and the functions identified that maintained those behaviors. For most studies, two to three behaviors were targeted. Of the 38 different challenging behaviors identified, self-injurious behavior (SIB) and…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Behavior Modification, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems
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Ansara, Donna L.; Hindin, Michelle J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Although the negative health consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV) are well documented, most research has conceptualized IPV as a unitary construct and has primarily focused on the impact of physical violence. However, recent theoretical and empirical work suggests that IPV may be heterogeneous, with different consequences associated…
Descriptors: Violence, Foreign Countries, Physical Health, Correlation
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Rotheram-Fuller, Erin; MacMullen, Laura – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) represent a continuum of cognitive and social problems that vary considerably in both impact and presentation for each child affected. Although successful interventions have been developed that target specific skill deficits often exhibited by children with autism, many of those interventions are exclusively…
Descriptors: Social Development, Autism, Therapy, Cognitive Restructuring
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Kampylis, Panagiotis G.; Valtanen, Juri – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2010
How holistically is human creativity defined, investigated, and understood? Until recently, most scientific research on creativity has focused on its positive side. However, creativity might not only be a desirable resource but also be a potential threat. In order to redefine creativity we need to analyze and understand definitions, collocations,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Definitions, Negative Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior
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Burk, Hannah G.; Eby, Lillian T. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
This study examines the association between negative mentoring experiences and protege intentions to leave the mentoring relationship. The role of perceived mentoring alternatives and fear of mentor retaliation was also examined as moderators of the relationship between negative mentoring experiences and intentions to leave. Results indicate that…
Descriptors: Mentors, Work Environment, Antisocial Behavior, Negative Attitudes
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Trinch, Shonna – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2010
This article examines how survivors of domestic violence and the institutional authorities to whom they turn for assistance represent verbal aggression in direct quotations and indirect reported speech in legal testimony. Using the theoretical framework proposed by Briggs and Bauman (1992), I suggest that direct quotations and reported speech…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Aggression, Speech, Females
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Cole, Rachel L.; Treadwell, Susanne; Dosani, Sima; Frederickson, Norah – School Psychology International, 2013
This study evaluated the school-based short-term, cognitive-behavioral group anger management programme, "Learning How to Deal with our Angry Feelings" (Southampton Psychology Service, 2003). Thirteen groups of children aged 7- to 11-years-old were randomly allocated to two different cohorts: One cohort ("n"?=?35) first…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Intervention, Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification
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Walters, Glenn D.; Wilson, Nick J.; Glover, Anthony J. J. – Psychological Assessment, 2011
In two previous studies on general and violent recidivism (Walters & Heilbrun, 2010; Walters, Knight, Grann, & Dahle, 2008), the summed composite antisocial facet of the Psychopathy Checklist displayed incremental validity relative to the other 3 facets (interpersonal, affective, lifestyle), whereas the other 3 facets generally failed to…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Recidivism, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis
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Ridgers, Nicola D.; Carter, Laura M.; Stratton, Gareth; McKenzie, Thomas L. – Health Education Research, 2011
School playtime (recess) provides children an opportunity to engage in a range of active and sedentary play behaviors on a daily basis. However, little data have investigated changes in playtime behaviors over time. The aim of this study was to investigate how children's physical activity levels, the size of their social group, play behaviors and…
Descriptors: Play, Intervals, Physical Activities, Antisocial Behavior
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Zakriski, Audrey L.; Wright, Jack C.; Cardoos, Stephanie L. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2011
This research examined deviant talk during summer residential treatment using peer nominations and extensive field observations. Participants were 239 youth (M age = 12.62, SD = 2.60; 67% male), nested in 26 treatment groups. Deviant talk was present in this setting, showed individual differences, and increased over time, especially for younger…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Antisocial Behavior, Residential Programs, Summer Programs
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Olver, Mark E.; Stockdale, Keira C.; Wormith, J. Stephen – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2011
Objective: The failure of offenders to complete psychological treatment can pose significant concerns, including increased risk for recidivism. Although a large literature identifying predictors of offender treatment attrition has accumulated, there has yet to be a comprehensive quantitative review. Method: A meta-analysis of the offender…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Institutionalized Persons, Family Violence, Personality
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Hawkins, Emma; Kingsdorf, Sheri; Charnock, Jackie; Szabo, Mariann; Middleton, Edi; Phillips, Jo; Gautreaux, Grant – British Journal of Special Education, 2011
This article describes how a behaviour contract has been implemented to achieve positive and enduring results for four boys with a diagnosis of an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Four case studies are described which address reductions in behaviours such as assaultive and destructive behaviour, out-of-seat behaviour, inappropriate contact with…
Descriptors: Autism, Males, Antisocial Behavior, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Knepp, Kristen A. Frey – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2012
In recent years, faculty have seen an increase in latecomers, sleepers, cell phone addicts, and downright discourteous students in their courses. Classroom incivility is the disruptive behavior that occurs in higher education learning environments at an alarming rate. Incivility is often a reciprocal process; both students and faculty may…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Teacher Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Sabates, Ricardo – Educational Studies, 2010
This paper investigates the impact of the increase in post-compulsory schooling and economic growth on conviction rates for antisocial behaviour in England. I hypothesise that both educational and employment opportunities should lead to greater reductions in antisocial behaviour when they are combined than when they exist in isolation. I test this…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Antisocial Behavior, Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries
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