Student Presentations on Delinquency
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The recent works below investigate how factors like abuse and adverse childhood experiences associate with delinquency, as well as protective factors that associate with delinquency negative peer influence.
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Wheatley*, G. D., Dongarra*, M., Akstens*, T. M., & Goncy, E. A. (2022, April). The impact of adverse childhood experiences on substance abuse-related misdemeanors. Poster presentation to the 2022 Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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Munshi*, I. & Goncy, E. A. (2022, April). Are child sexual abuse and sexual related misdemeanor involvement related? Presentation at the 2022 Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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Wheatley*, G., Harangozo*, J., Letizio*, H., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, November). The association between sexual abuse, parental divorce or separation, and delinquency in young adults. Poster presentation to the 2021 National Council on Family Relations annual conference.
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Harangozo*, J., Wheatley*, G., Letizio*, H., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, June). Associations of adverse childhood experiences and status offenses on misdemeanor crime. Poster presentation to the 2021 Society for Prevention Research annual conference, virtual.
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Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, May). Associations of physical and sexual assault on subsequent young adult dating abuse. Paper presentation at the 2021 American Society of Criminology conference.
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Lynn*, C., Wheatley*, G., Harangozo*, J., Letizio*, H., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, March). How childhood sexual abuse related to sexual related misdemeanors. Poster presentation for the 2021 Society for Research in Child Development conference, Virtual conference.
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Dunn*, C., & Goncy, E. A. (2019, April). Does adolescent identity protect against delinquent peer influence? Poster presented at the 2019 Midwestern Psychological Association conference, Chicago, IL.