Table 2 presents the subjects’ retrospective reports of the sequence of occurrence of antisocial events in the 3080 participants in the two diagnostic categories (AASB/ASPD). Data were available for 29 events occurred in at least 10% of participants. In 21 events an age of onset was tabulated in the SSAGA, in an additional 8 events there was no specific age of onset reported. Table 2 reveals that, on average, the first symptoms from this list were temper tantrums (age 7) with the symptoms of bullying, defiance, fire setting, and cruelty to animals beginning in the 10-11 years old age range. Fights, school suspension/expulsion, running away from home, telling lies and stealing began in the 11-15 years old age range. Between ages 15 to 20 years, multiple aggressive acts were reported such as fighting, stealing, robbery, use of force, injuring people, and using a weapon occurred. From age 20-30 years of age, evidence of role failure in participants as documented by their endorsing: forging checks, failed financial responsibilities, homelessness, failed family responsibilities, as well as arrests, convicted felonies and time spent