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Aggression and Fire: Antisocial Behavior in Firesetting and Nonfiresetting Juvenile Offenders

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This study examined the association between firesetting and antisocial behavior in 219 juvenile offenders. The study showed, through a series of a priori model comparisons using confirmatory factor analysis, that reliable data on both firesetting (n = 85) and nonfiresetting (n = 134) juvenile offenders best fit a 3-factor model composed of aggressive, nonaggressive, and oppositional antisocial behavior. Although the same general structure of antisocial behavior best fit the data for both groups, the firesetting group exhibited a significantly higher variety and frequency of aggressive and total antisocial acts and an earlier age of index arrest. It is argued that results from this study support a conceptualization of firesetting as accompanying serious and versatile antisocial behavior. Consistency with an early starter pattern of antisocial behavior among firesetting offenders is noted, and evidence suggesting that firesetting is indicative of developmentally advanced, serious, and varied antisocial behavior among troubled youth is discussed.

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Stickle, T.R., Blechman, E.A. Aggression and Fire: Antisocial Behavior in Firesetting and Nonfiresetting Juvenile Offenders. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 24, 177–193 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016062701325

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