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2001 Criminology and Public Policy 1:5-36
A couples analysis of partner abuse with implications for abuse prevention
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2001 New Zealand Medical Journal Oct 12;114(1141):450-3
Brain drain or OE? Characteristics of young New Zealanders who leave
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2001 Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Oct;42(7):915-20
Can women provide reliable information about their children's fathers? Cross-informant agreement about men's lifetime antisocial behaviour
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2001 Developmental Psychopathology Spring;13(2):355-75
Childhood predictors differentiate life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways among males and females
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2001 Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review Dec;4(4):273-97
Male mental health problems, psychopathy, and personality traits: Key findings from the first 14 years of the Pittsburgh Youth Study
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2001 New Zealand Medical Journal Dec 14;114(1145):544-7
Persistence and perceived consequences of cannabis use and dependence among young adults: Implications for policy.
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2001 Psychological Inquiry 12:49-66
Personality development across the life course: The argument for change and continuity
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2001 Psychological Inquiry 12:104-109
Personality development and the person-situation debate: It's deja vu all over again
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2001 Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Sep;42(6):803-15
Predicting early fatherhood and whether young fathers live with their children: Prospective findings and policy reconsiderations
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2001 Sex differences in antisocial behaviour: Conduct disorder, delinquency, and violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study Cambridge Cambridge University Press
Sex differences in antisocial behaviour: Conduct disorder, delinquency, and violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study
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2001 Criminology 39:321-351
The effects of social ties on crime vary by criminal propensity: A life-course model of interdependence
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2001 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Oct;81(4):670-83
The kids are alright: Growth and stability in personality development from adolescence to adulthood
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2001 Developmental Psychopathology Spring;13(2):377-97
Why are children born to teen mothers at risk for adverse outcomes in young adulthood? Results from a 20-year longitudinal study
