Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development. (2016). An Overview: Putting the Pieces Together. Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development. This video focuses on interpersonal distal factors, including insecure attachment resulting in behavior problems in children and adolescents and ways of intervening.
Ainsworth, M. D. S. (1979). Infant-mother attachment. American Psychologist, 34(10), 932–937. This article discusses the implications of parent infant attachment including a review of Ainsworth’s famous study.
Walters, G. D. (2019). Early attachment and narcissistic entitlement: Tracing the roots of adolescent proactive criminal thinking. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 5(2), 266-285.
Stylianou, I., Charalampous, K., & Stavrinides, P. (2019). Psychopathic traits and adolescents’ delinquency: A short-term longitudinal study. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 16(4), 417–432. This article reviews the effects of secure and insecure attachment.
Lynch, M. E., Coles, C. D., Corley, T., & Falek, A. (2003). Examining delinquency in adolescents differentially prenatally exposed to alcohol: the role of proximal and distal risk factors *. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 64(5), 678. This article reviews proximal and distal factors leading to delinquency.
Clehane, D. (2012, May 31). U.S. Mother Who “Returned” Her Adopted Son To Russia Ordered To Pay Child Support. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianeclehane/2012/05/31/u-s-mother-who-returned-her-adopted-son-to-russia-ordered-to-pay-child-support/