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Multi-agent\/multimethod definitions for both the family process and the antisocial trait concepts defined the latent constructs.  Official records of police contacts were collected during the ensuing 5 years.  The data for the hazard rates showed that risk for police arrest varied significantly as a function of child&#8217;s age.  A continuous time regression analysis showed that most of the individual family process constructs and the antisocial trait construct were significantly related to an altered risk for police contacts.  A multiple regression analysis showed a similar effect in predicting age at onset.  In keeping with the hypotheses in both analyses, when all variables were entered simultaneously the contributions of the family process constructs were nonsignificant; only the contributions for the trait score and social disadvantage remained significant.  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