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Chunk #25 — Results — Do children on the childhood-limited trajectory represent true recoveries? — Criminal Convictions

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The high societal costs of childhood conduct problems: evidence from administrative records up to age 38 in a longitudinal birth cohort.
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As shown in Table 1, study members on the childhood-limited pathway had significantly elevated levels of criminal convictions compared to individuals following the low pathway (CL: 0.5 vs. Low: 0.1). However, as noted above, their average convictions remained well below those accumulated by their peers on the LCP pathway (CL: 0.5 vs. LCP: 4.2).