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Lahey, Benjamin
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Boys who join gangs: a prospective study of predictors of first gang entry.
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A question for DSM-V: which better predicts persistent conduct disorder--delinquent acts or conduct symptoms?
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Testing descriptive hypotheses regarding sex differences in the development of conduct problems and delinquency.
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Smoking during pregnancy and offspring externalizing problems: an exploration of genetic and environmental confounds.
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Is parental knowledge of their adolescent offspring's whereabouts and peer associations spuriously associated with offspring delinquency?
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Sex differences in the causes of self-reported adolescent delinquency.
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Population density and youth antisocial behavior.
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Maternal age at childbirth and offspring disruptive behaviors: testing the causal hypothesis.
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Young boys who commit serious sexual offenses: demographics, psychometrics, and phenomenology.
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Developmental structure of genetic influences on antisocial behavior across childhood and adolescence.
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DSM-IV field trials for the disruptive behavior disorders: symptom utility estimates.
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Effects of multiple maternal relationship transitions on offspring antisocial behavior in childhood and adolescence: a cousin-comparison analysis.
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Prospective association of childhood receptive vocabulary and conduct problems with self-reported adolescent delinquency: tests of mediation and moderation in sibling-comparison analyses.
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Juvenile Delinquency