WG Jennings, AR Piquero, JM Reingle - Aggression and violent behavior, 2012 - Elsevier
Theoretical and empirical research investigating victimization and offending has largely been either 'victim-focused'or 'offender-focused.'This approach ignores the potential …
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of persons around the world and social scientists are just beginning to understand its consequences on human behavior. One policy that …
Among juvenile offenders, those who commit the greatest number and the most violent offenses are referred to as serious, violent, and chronic (SVC) offenders. However, current …
Purpose Adverse childhood experiences have been identified as a key risk factor for offending and victimization, respectively. At the same time, the extent to which such …
Age is one of the most robust correlates of criminal behavior. Yet, explanations for this relationship are varied and conflicting. Developmental theories point to a multitude of …
This book—arguably the longest longitudinal study of age, crime, and the life course to date— analyzes data on crime and social development up to age 70 for 500 men who were …
It has been hypothesized that sensation seeking and impulsivity, which are often conflated, in fact develop along different timetables and have different neural underpinnings, and that …
In this article, the authors present a life-course perspective on crime and a critique of the developmental criminology paradigm. Their fundamental argument is that persistent …
Linking recently collected data to form what is arguably the longest longitudinal study of crime to date, this paper examines trajectories of offending over the life course of delinquent …