Table 1.
The impact of a conviction between ages 19–26 (time 2) for offspring with no previous convictions on level of self-reported offending between ages 27–32 (time 3) while controlling for the level of self- reported offending between ages 15–18 (time 1) and the interaction with parental conviction (up to offspring’s 15th birthday).
Fig 1.
Interaction effect of parental conviction and offspring conviction on self-reported offending.
Table 2.
Interaction effect of parental conviction and offspring conviction on self-reported offending.
Table 3.
Regression models adjusting for serious offending, son’s impulsive behavior, and socioeconomic status.
Table 4.
Regression models adjusting for parenting risk factors and all predictors together.