Adverse childhood experiences among youth who offend : James Ogilvie, Lisa Thomsen, Jodie Barton, Danielle Arlanda Harris, John Rynne and Patrick O'Leary examining exposure to domestic and family violence for male youth who perpetrate sexual harm and violence
By: Ogilvie, James
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Contributor(s): Thomsen, Lisa
| Barton, Jodie
| Harris, Danielle A
| Rynne, John
| O'Leary, Patrick
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ANROWS Research report, Issue 13, August 2022
This is the second and final report to be produced from the “Adverse childhood experiences and the intergenerational transmission of domestic and family violence in young people who engage in harmful sexual behaviour and violence against women” project.
Building on work completed in the first report which analysed a small subset of cases, the authors have used two large existing datasets that coded information relating to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) for male youth in Queensland who had committed an offence. The two data sets were Queensland Youth Justice records of proven offences (n=6,047) and clinical information maintained by Griffith Youth Forensic Services (GYFS) relating to young men who had been referred to services after perpetrating sexual offences (n=377). The analysis outlined the prevalence of specific ACEs by offence type (YJ dataset) and contrasted the prevalence of ACEs across male youth with and without histories of DFV (GYFS dataset); descriptive presentation ; descriptive analysis of group differences (sexual vs. non-sexual offending); and multivariate models to examine links between DFV and offending. (From the website). Record #7760