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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 52, No. 4, 416-434 (2008) DOI: 10.1177/0306624X07307352 Learning Disabilities and DelinquencyA Study of Israeli Prison InmatesBar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, tomere{at}yvc.ac.il
Tel-Hai Academic College, Upper Galilee, Israel Research consistently illustrates that several intellectual disabilities—namely, learning disabilities (LD), low intelligence, challenging behavior, and inadequate adaptive behavior, as well as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—are considered risk factors for antisocial and criminal behavior. Although much attention has been paid to the relationship of LD, ADHD, and criminal behavior, three research topics have been overlooked: the frequency of LD with ADHD among inmates, the relationship between LD and/or ADHD and level of education among prisoners, and the connection between LD and/or ADHD and age of criminal onset. The present study examined the frequency of LD and ADHD in a sample of Israeli-born prisoners, in addition to the frequency of each category by itself, and it investigated the relationship of LD and/or ADHD, school dropout age, and onset of criminal activity.
Key Words: learning disabilities attention deficit hyperactivity disorder delinquency education inmates criminal behavior
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