Data Insights - Experience of poverty and other risk factors among young people who offend in Scotland
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Kurpiel, Allison
McVie, Susan
Abstract
Researchers were interested in the relationship between child poverty and youth offending. Using data from a large study of children in Scotland, they found those who offended by age 12 were most likely to have experienced persistent child poverty. They were also more likely to have experienced neighbourhood deprivation, low parental monitoring, living with a single parent, and adverse childhood experiences.
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