2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-7795.2011.00771.x
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Risk and Protective Factors for Educational Achievement Among Serious Offending Girls

Abstract: Using longitudinal data, this analysis: (1) documented educational outcomes for serious offending girls, and (2) identified risk and protective factors associated with academic achievement in mid-adolescence and degree attainment by early adulthood. In mid-adolescence, girls performed nearly one standard deviation below the population mean on academic achievement tests. Low IQ and special education needs were strong correlates of poor academic achievement, but living in a highly educated neighborhood was assoc… Show more

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