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Author: McVie, Susan

Title: Animal Abuse Amongst Young People Aged 13 to 17: Trends, Trajectories and Links with Other Offending

Summary: The aims of this report are four-fold: to examine the prevalence and frequency of animal abuse during adolescence and compare this with involvement in other forms of both violent and nonviolent delinquent behaviours; to investigate a broad range of characteristics amongst those who get involved in animal abuse, other violent behaviour, non-violent offending and nonoffenders; to identify how offending trajectories of abuse against animals develop over time and compare this to trajectories of interpersonal violence; and to isolate those characteristics that best explain different animal abuse offending trajectories. This report is based on detailed analysis of data collected by the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime. The Edinburgh Study is a prospective, longitudinal study of criminal offending amongst a large cohort of young people in the Scottish capital. The main aim of the study is to investigate the factors and processes that lead some young people to become involved in serious and persistent criminal offending, with a particular emphasis on gender differences. The study involves a cohort of around 4,300 young people who started secondary school in the city of Edinburgh in the autumn of 1998, when they were aged 12 on average. The design of the study includes six annual sweeps of self-report data collection from cohort members and collection of data from a range of official agencies, including police, social work, the Children’s Reporter and schools. The analysis for this report draws on both self report data and information held by official agencies.

Details: Edinburgh, Scotland: School Law, University of Edinburgh, 2007. 55p.

Source: Report prepared for the RSPCA Resource: Accessed July 18, 2012 at: http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/cls/esytc/findings/RSPCA.pdf

Year: 2007

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/cls/esytc/findings/RSPCA.pdf

Shelf Number: 109050

Keywords:
Animal Abuse (Scotland)
Criminal Careers (Scotland)
Juvenile Delinquency (Scotland)
Juvenile Offenders (Scotland)