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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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Poor school performance may increase the risk of crime and violence via effects on self-esteem, risky behaviours, peer networks, and perceived stakes in society. Despite very high rates of violence in Latin America, no longitudinal research...
Stephanie M DiPietro,Elaine Eggleston Doherty,Bianca E Bersani Stephanie M DiPietro
Purpose: Black women remain a traditionally understudied population in life course criminology and in studies of criminal desistance specifically. This work contributes to the desistance literature by focusing on within-g...
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Purpose: Violent victimization is concentrated in adolescence and is disruptive to both the timing and sequencing of key life course transitions that occur during this developmental stage. Drawing on recent work establish...
Robert J Sampson,David S Kirk,Rebecca Bucci Robert J Sampson
The Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN) began in the mid-1990s, using an accelerated longitudinal design and drawing a representative sample of over 6200 children from a total of seven birth cohorts (ages 0 to 18) ...
Mauri Matsuda,Terence P Thornberry,Thomas A Loughran et al. Mauri Matsuda et al.
Numerous studies have identified a late-onset pattern of offending, yet debate remains over whether this pattern is real or attributable to measurement error. The goal of the present study is to identify whether this late-onset trajectory e...
Deborah M Capaldi,Margit Wiesner,David C R Kerr et al. Deborah M Capaldi et al.
Purpose: To examine moderation of intergenerational transmission of crime and antisocial behavior of parents to adult arrests of sons (from age 18 years to ages 37-38 years). Moderators examined were from late childhood (...
Denis Ribeaud,Aja Murray,Lilly Shanahan et al. Denis Ribeaud et al.
The Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso) began in 2004 in response to the need for a better evidence base to support optimal child social development and prevent crime and violence. Since then, the ...
Jessica G Finkeldey,Monica A Longmore,Peggy C Giordano et al. Jessica G Finkeldey et al.
Although research suggests that parental incarceration is associated with intergenerational continuity in crime, the mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. Using multi-population structural equation modeling and data from th...
Pilar Larroulet,Thomas A Loughran,Megan B Augustyn et al. Pilar Larroulet et al.
Purpose: This study examines whether parental marijuana use that occurs during the life of a child impacts patterns of continuity and discontinuity in adolescent substance use among father-child dyads. ...