Continuity and discontinuity in criminal careers /
This unique volume reports on a longitudinal study of a cohort of 27,160 persons who were born in 1958. Tracy and Kempf-Leonard examine the group's transition from the legal status of juvenile to that of adult, outlining the factors that predict the transition from delinquent to adult criminal...
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Plenum Press,
[1996]
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| Series: | Plenum series in crime and justice.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theoretical and Policy Considerations
- 3. Review of Related Research
- 4. Research Design and Methodology
- 5. The Prevalence of Adult Criminality
- 6. Predicting Adult Crime Status from Delinquency, Age, Frequency, and Court Dispositions
- 7. Predicting Adult Crime Status from Type of Delinquency
- 8. Predicting Adult Crime Status from the Severity of the Delinquency Career
- 9. Summary of Results
- 10. Implications for Theory and Policy.