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期刊名:Journal of developmental and life-course criminology

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ISSN:2199-4641

e-ISSN:2199-465X

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Abigail J Anderson,Christopher C Henrich,Sylvie Mrug Abigail J Anderson
The relationships between neighborhood characteristics, like disadvantage and collective efficacy, and criminal behavior are complex, with few studies examining their longitudinal interplay over the course of adolescence to adulthood. The p...
Elaine Eggleston Doherty,Brittany A Bugbee,Kerry M Green Elaine Eggleston Doherty
Our understanding of the collateral consequences of incarceration on health, biological aging, and mortality has increased exponentially in recent years. Drawing on newly collected data on aging at age 62 and retrospective reports of incarc...
Curtis D Smith,Cortney Simmons,Emma Rodgers et al. Curtis D Smith et al.
This study longitudinally investigates how individual and environmental factors predict thrilling perceptions of criminal behavior using a sample of 1009 justice-involved youth (ages 15-21) who were followed over 7 years. Mixed effect regre...
M Lankester,C Coles,A Trotter et al. M Lankester et al.
The association between academic achievement and youth offending has yet to be clearly quantified. This meta-analysis aims to provide a robust estimate of the longitudinal association between academic achievement and subsequent youth offend...
Margit Wiesner,Deborah M Capaldi,David C R Kerr et al. Margit Wiesner et al.
Criminal offending and mental health problems often co-occur. This study examined competing models to understand bidirectional associations between crime and mental health problems over time among at-risk men in the U.S. It was hypothesized...
Sebastian L Kübel,Jessica R Deitzer,Willem E Frankenhuis et al. Sebastian L Kübel et al.
It is well-established that unstructured unsupervised socializing with peers (UUS) motivates deviance while in that specific context. In this article, we extend this situational view by arguing that repeated UUS may also gradually shape ado...
Elaine Eggleston Doherty,Kerry M Green Elaine Eggleston Doherty
The Woodlawn Study is an epidemiologically- defined community cohort study of 1242 Black Americans (51% female and 49% male), who were in first grade in 1966-67 in Woodlawn, a neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The study comprises extensive...
Terence P Thornberry Terence P Thornberry
Purpose: In recent years, criminology has seen an increase in the number of 3-generation, prospective studies of offending. The most fundamental question posed by these studies is whether, and to what extent, parental inv...
Jeffrey T Ward,Nathan W Link,Megan Forney Jeffrey T Ward
Recent theoretical and empirical work has drawn increased attention to the role that mental and physical health can play in promoting life-course success and desistance from crime. This study integrates literature on youth development with ...
Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo
The increasing rates at which psychotropic drugs have been prescribed to children and adolescents in the USA in the last three decades (since the early 1990s) have prompted questions about whether this trend is associated with the "great Am...