“…Findings of abuse/neglect and child-welfare agency involvement are consistent with literature showing that both family dysfunction and experience of abuse in childhood are associated with risk for antisocial behavior (Baglivio et al, 2015; Dargis, Newman, & Koenigs, 2016; Farrington, 2005; Fox et al, 2015; Hunt et al, 2017; Smith, Ireland, Thornberry, & Elwyn, 2008; Sousa et al, 2011). Furthermore, previous research has shown that many child and adolescent firesetters experience much more significant trauma than do non-firesetters (Lyons et al, 2010). Similarly, among a sample of adolescent firesetters, young people with more extensive histories of abuse and contact with child-welfare services engaged in significantly more firesetting behaviors than did those who had experienced a more stable upbringing (Del Bove & Mackay, 2011).…”