“…Against the backdrop of broad associations between assorted trauma exposure, delinquency, and subsequent juvenile justice system contact [ 7 , 27 , 28 ], there is emerging evidence that adverse childhood experiences also increase liability for more forensic-oriented typologies of offending [ 9 , 22 , 25 , 26 , 29 ]. However, aside from sexual offending, where there is ample research documenting that childhood sexual abuse contributes to subsequent sexual aggression, much less is known about the translation of trauma events into conduct where the youth poses a danger threat to themselves, others, sets fires, or engages in substance use [ 27 ]. Given these research gaps, the current study sought to add specificity to the adverse childhood experiences literature by examining their cumulative and individual associations with five forensic typologies with and without adjustments for important delinquent career and demographic covariates.…”