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Terrie E. Moffitt

    The Origins of You
    Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviour
    Reforming the Reform
    • This expansive study explores the challenges educational leaders face in pursuing reform and how these issues often lead to future reform topics. School reform typically arises from ambitious dreams and a desire to change the status quo. However, between ambitious legislation and the students affected, numerous policies and policymakers influence how reforms are implemented. Even successful initiatives can inadvertently perpetuate existing problems or injustices while introducing new challenges. The authors, including political scientist Susan L. Moffitt and education policy scholars Michaela Krug O’Neill and David K. Cohen, examine the complexities of school reform, focusing on policymakers who navigate the gap between legislation and implementation. They highlight the common issues faced by school superintendents and district leaders as they adapt new policies to their unique contexts. Their research includes over 250 interviews with administrators in Tennessee and California, showcasing the differences in political landscapes and education systems. Additionally, they present survey data from across the U.S. and archival data to illustrate the significant responsibilities public schools hold within the American social safety net. The authors also provide insights into the challenges of social policy reforms in federalist systems, including healthcare, and suggest pathways for improving education policy.

      Reforming the Reform
    • Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviour

      Conduct Disorder, Delinquency, and Violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book explores the distinct sex differences influencing antisocial behavior, examining how these variations affect the causes, progression, and outcomes of such actions. It offers a comprehensive analysis that challenges traditional views, providing insights into the psychological, social, and biological factors at play. By focusing on both male and female perspectives, it aims to enhance understanding of antisocial behavior and its implications for individuals and society.

      Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviour
    • Does temperament in childhood shape adult personality? Four psychologists followed thousands of people as they grew up, observing how genes, parenting, and other aspects of young people's experience influence development. This holistic approach offers unprecedented insight into what makes us the adults we become.

      The Origins of You