Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling

Moffitt’s theory of delinquency suggests that at-risk youths can be divided into two groups, the adolescence- limited group and the life-course-persistent group, predetermined at a young age, and social interactions between these two groups become important during the adolescent years. We built an a...

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Main Authors: Leaw, Jia Ning, Chan, Wei Teng, Cheong, Siew Ann, Ang, Rebecca Pei-Hui, Huan, Vivien Swee Leng
Other Authors: Hayasaka, Satoru
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Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103059
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1030592023-02-28T19:41:25Z Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling Leaw, Jia Ning Chan, Wei Teng Cheong, Siew Ann Ang, Rebecca Pei-Hui Huan, Vivien Swee Leng Hayasaka, Satoru School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Moffitt’s theory of delinquency suggests that at-risk youths can be divided into two groups, the adolescence- limited group and the life-course-persistent group, predetermined at a young age, and social interactions between these two groups become important during the adolescent years. We built an agent-based model based on the microscopic interactions Moffitt described: (i) a maturity gap that dictates (ii) the cost and reward of antisocial behavior, and (iii) agents imitating the antisocial behaviors of others more successful than themselves, to find indeed the two groups emerging in our simulations. Moreover, through an intervention simulation where we moved selected agents from one social network to another, we also found that the social network plays an important role in shaping the life course outcome. Published version 2015-09-17T05:41:34Z 2019-12-06T21:04:41Z 2015-09-17T05:41:34Z 2019-12-06T21:04:41Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Leaw, J. N., Ang, R. P.-H., Huan, V. S., Chan, W. T., & Cheong, S. A. (2015). Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling. PLOS ONE, 10(6), e0126752-. 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103059 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38704 10.1371/journal.pone.0126752 26062022 en PLOS ONE © 2015 Leaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. application/pdf
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description Moffitt’s theory of delinquency suggests that at-risk youths can be divided into two groups, the adolescence- limited group and the life-course-persistent group, predetermined at a young age, and social interactions between these two groups become important during the adolescent years. We built an agent-based model based on the microscopic interactions Moffitt described: (i) a maturity gap that dictates (ii) the cost and reward of antisocial behavior, and (iii) agents imitating the antisocial behaviors of others more successful than themselves, to find indeed the two groups emerging in our simulations. Moreover, through an intervention simulation where we moved selected agents from one social network to another, we also found that the social network plays an important role in shaping the life course outcome.
author2 Hayasaka, Satoru
author_facet Hayasaka, Satoru
Leaw, Jia Ning
Chan, Wei Teng
Cheong, Siew Ann
Ang, Rebecca Pei-Hui
Huan, Vivien Swee Leng
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author Leaw, Jia Ning
Chan, Wei Teng
Cheong, Siew Ann
Ang, Rebecca Pei-Hui
Huan, Vivien Swee Leng
spellingShingle Leaw, Jia Ning
Chan, Wei Teng
Cheong, Siew Ann
Ang, Rebecca Pei-Hui
Huan, Vivien Swee Leng
Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
author_sort Leaw, Jia Ning
title Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
title_short Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
title_full Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
title_fullStr Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Re-Examining of Moffitt’s Theory of Delinquency through Agent Based Modeling
title_sort re-examining of moffitt’s theory of delinquency through agent based modeling
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