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Cognitive Functioning and Delinquency: Property Versus Violent Offenses

NCJ Number
108823
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 31 Issue: 3 Dated: (December 1987) Pages: 285-289
Author(s)
A Walsh
Date Published
1987
Length
5 pages
Annotation
This study compares means of property and violent offenses broken down by verbal IQ levels among a sample of 256 juvenile delinquents.
Abstract
Low IQ delinquents were present in the sample in significantly higher proportions than would be expected in comparison to population IQ norms. Within the sample, it was found that there was an inverse relationship between IQ levels and property crime. Low IQ apparently predisposes delinquents to impulsive and spontaneous crimes which offer instant gratification. High IQ apparently predisposes delinquents to crimes which require planning and offer deferred gratification. These findings underscore the complexity of the relationship between IQ and delinquency. (Author abstract)