VIOLENT BEHAVIOR RISK: A PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS Intro
.... the purpose of which was to determine whether specific characteristics of individuals and their behavior could be used to predict the
risk of
violent behavior. ....
(2808

11

)
THEORIES ON VIOLENT JUVENILE CRIME OF
.... Minor physical anomalies and family adversity as
risk factors for
violent delinquency in adolescence. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 157(6), 917-925. ....
(4377

18

)
Theories of Violent Juvenile Crime OF VI
.... Minor physical anomalies and family adversity as
risk factors for
violent delinquency in adolescence. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 157(6), 917-925. ....
(4254

17

)
Treatment of Violent Juvenile Crime Abstract The purpose of this ...
.... Minor physical anomalies and family adversity as
risk factors for
violent delinquency in adolescence. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 157(6), 917-925. ....
(4706

19

)
Violent Behavior Studies
.... perform significantly better than clinical instruments in predicting
violent behavior, in .... delusions, were all indicators of reduced violence
risk on release. ....
(640

3

)
Application of Mental Models to Conflict
.... a new system·the Adult Supervision Restructuring Program·designed to focus supervisory attention on those individuals at high
risk for
violent recidivism. ....
(1337

5

)
Physical Aggression in Children
.... Lawson's (2001) study also affirms that preschool children who witness relationship violence are more at-
risk to become
violent themselves. ....
(1124

4

)
Effects of Watching Violent Music on MTV This research was ...
.... responsible for
violent crimes like the Columbine school massacre. Studies have shown that a preference for heavy metal music may indicate a
risk for alienation ....
(3658

15

)
History & Analysis of Probation Sentencing
.... conducted to determine the effectiveness of electronic monitoring of parolees concluded that such monitoring is effective with high-
risk,
violent offenders. ....
(1636

7

)
Video Game Violence
.... are not harmed by casual and recreational use of video games, there seems to be a subset of children who may be at
risk from playing
violent video games (Van ....
(1396

6

)
Media & Video Game Violence
.... are not harmed by casual and recreational use of video games, there seems to be a subset of children who may be at
risk from playing
violent video games (Van ....
(1396

6

)
Workplace Violence
.... signals that indicate potential violence, 2) How to maintain behavior that helps defuse anger; 3) How to reduce the
risk of getting a
violent situation, and 4 ....
(688

3

)
Life Experiences
.... These
risk factors lead her to become aggressive and
violent. She gets in fistfights at school and feels like the whole world is against her. ....
(1360

5

)
Social & Psychological Viewoint in Popular Films
.... These
risk factors lead her to become aggressive and
violent. She gets in fistfights at school, and feels like the whole world is against her. ....
(3156

13

)
Predicting School Violence
.... serious and
violent crimes. Given these figures, it seems reasonable to state that understanding the factors that increase (or decrease) students'
risk for ....
(1461

6

)
Workplace Violence
.... enforcement. Potentially
violent individuals must be handled in a sensitive manner when trying to minimize or prevent
risk. Soliciting ....
(3025

12

)
Investigating School Violence
.... targeted instruction focusing violence prevention, (d) profiling students to identify probable
violent offenders, (e) counseling for at-
risk students, and (f ....
(1579

6

)
Effects of Parenting on Development & Violence
.... and Stueve (2002) theorized that without intervention, individuals normalize violence as a coping mechanism and this increases
risk for
violent behavior. ....
(4088

16

)
Effects of Parenting on Development and Youth Violence
.... and Stueve (2002) theorized that without intervention, individuals normalize violence as a coping mechanism and this increases
risk for
violent behavior. ....
(4112

16

)
Athletes Socialization in Sports
.... Divers' accounts of normal
risk. .... on whether organized sports encourage violence within society as a whole or ameliorate it by providing
violent impulse with an ....
(4308

17

)
School Violence & Race
.... would be better spent examining the male culture of violence in society of large that puts so many youthful males at
risk for aggressive and
violent behavior. ....
(2470

10

)
The youth gang problem in Southern California
.... for adult family members to actively intervene in countering negative self-concepts, particularly among high-
risk youth. Among many
violent youths, family ....
(1938

8

)
Violent Movies & Teens
.... and identify children at
risk at an early age for effective intervention. In 1999, police arrested 103,900 people under age 18 for
violent crimes, including ....
(1550

6

)
Advances in Forensic Psychology
.... Differences in personality and
risk characteristics in sex,
violent and general offenders. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 16(3), 183-194. ....
(565

2

)
Black Masculinity in Two Films
.... When he is confronted with them he resorts to
violent outbursts and fistfights. .... Antwone had a variety of
risk factors in his life, including abandonment by his ....
(828

3

)
Black Masculinity in Antwone Fisher & Malcolm X
.... When he is confronted with them he resorts to
violent outbursts and fistfights. .... Antwone had a variety of
risk factors in his life, including abandonment by his ....
(828

3

)
"Three Strikes" Law at the Federal Level This paper
.... Others, however, dispute this conclusion, asserting that the
risk of going to prison as a result of a
violent crime conviction has dropped in response to the ....
(2324

9

)
Violence in the workplace
.... employee, they can turn up events in an individual's history (such as convictions for
violent crimes) which may indicate a high level of
risk (Brandman, 1997, p ....
(2048

8

)
Single Parent Children
.... for their children. In many instances, these children become at-
risk for criminal and
violent behaviors. Fight Crime: Invest In ....
(1210

5

)
SAFE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM The probl
.... The proportion of this at
risk population segment that is being served by .... Most frequently such
violent behavior will occur between members of the same family ....
(3469

14

)