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Michael T. Baglivio is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and social sciences, with a significant emphasis on clinical psychology and sociology and political science. Their work spans various topics related to child abuse and trauma, crime patterns and interventions, criminal justice and corrections analysis, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, sexual offending, homelessness and social issues, and migration, health, and trauma.

The scientist has published extensively in scholarly journals, with a notable presence in the following venues:

  • Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
  • Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Crime & Delinquency
  • Criminal Justice and Behavior
  • Child Abuse & Neglect

Among Michael T. Baglivio's recent papers are the following:

  • Positive Childhood Experiences (PCE): Cumulative Resiliency in the Face of Adverse Childhood Experiences, 2020, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
  • The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Psychopathic Features on Juvenile Offending Criminal Careers to Age 18, 2020, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Kevin T. Wolff
  • Alex R. Piquero
  • Jessica M. Craig
  • Matt DeLisi
  • Joan A. Reid

Best Publications

  • Trauma changes everything: examining the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and serious, violent and chronic juvenile offenders

    Bryanna Hahn Fox;Nicholas Perez;Elizabeth Cass;Michael T. Baglivio

  • The Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) in the Lives of Juvenile Offenders

    Michael T. Baglivio;Nathan Epps;Kimberly Swartz;Mona Sayedul Huq

  • The Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Juvenile Offending Trajectories in a Juvenile Offender Sample

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Alexis R Piquero;Nathan Epps

  • The Interrelatedness of Adverse Childhood Experiences Among High-Risk Juvenile Offenders:

    Michael T. Baglivio;Nathan Epps

  • The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Recidivism in a Sample of Juvenile Offenders in Community-Based Treatment

    Kevin T. Wolff;Michael T. Baglivio;Alex R. Piquero

  • A Path to Serious, Violent, Chronic Delinquency: The Harmful Aftermath of Adverse Childhood Experiences:

    Nicholas M. Perez;Wesley G. Jennings;Michael T. Baglivio

  • Human trafficking of minors and childhood adversity in Florida

    Joan A. Reid;Michael T. Baglivio;Alex R. Piquero;Mark A. Greenwald

  • Adverse childhood experiences, negative emotionality, and pathways to juvenile recidivism

    Kevin T. Wolff;Michael T. Baglivio

  • The assessment of risk to recidivate among a juvenile offending population

    Michael T. Baglivio

  • Examining the Validity of a Juvenile Offending Risk Assessment Instrument Across Gender and Race/Ethnicity

    Michael T. Baglivio;Katherine Jackowski

  • Maltreatment, Child Welfare, and Recidivism in a Sample of Deep-End Crossover Youth

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Alex R. Piquero;Shay Bilchik

  • Racial/Ethnic Disproportionality in Psychiatric Diagnoses and Treatment in a Sample of Serious Juvenile Offenders.

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Alex R. Piquero;Mark A. Greenwald

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences and Suicide Attempts: The Mediating Influence of Personality Development and Problem Behaviors

    Nicholas M. Perez;Wesley G. Jennings;Alex R. Piquero;Michael T. Baglivio

  • Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Importance of Neighborhood Context in Youth Trauma Among Delinquent Youth

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Nathan Epps;Randy Nelson

  • Serious, Violent, and Chronic Juvenile Offenders

    Michael T. Baglivio;Katherine Jackowski;Mark A. Greenwald;James C. Howell

  • Adverse childhood experiences, commitment offense, and race/ethnicity: Are the effects crime-, race-, and ethnicity-specific?

    Matt DeLisi;Justin Alcala;Abdi Kusow;Andy Hochstetler

  • Do Social Bonds Buffer the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Reoffending

    Jessica M. Craig;Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Alex R. Piquero

  • Comparison of Multisystemic Therapy and Functional Family Therapy Effectiveness: A Multiyear Statewide Propensity Score Matching Analysis of Juvenile Offenders

    Michael T. Baglivio;Katherine Jackowski;Mark A. Greenwald;Kevin T. Wolff

  • Positive Childhood Experiences (PCE): Cumulative Resiliency in the Face of Adverse Childhood Experiences:

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff

  • A Multilevel Examination of Risk/Need Change Scores, Community Context, and Successful Reentry of Committed Juvenile Offenders

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Katherine Jackowski;Mark A. Greenwald

  • The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Psychopathic Features on Juvenile Offending Criminal Careers to Age 18

    Michael T. Baglivio;Kevin T. Wolff;Matt DeLisi;Katherine Jackowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin T. Wolff
Kevin T. Wolff John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Alex R. Piquero
Alex R. Piquero University of Miami
Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
Michael G. Vaughn
Michael G. Vaughn Saint Louis University
Elizabeth Cauffman
Elizabeth Cauffman University of California, Irvine
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Wesley G. Jennings
Wesley G. Jennings University of Mississippi
Paul J. Frick
Paul J. Frick Louisiana State University
Jill S. Levenson
Jill S. Levenson Barry University

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