Revision with unchanged content. Studies have identified both stability and change in criminal behavior across time. While most youth mature out of delinquency in their late teens and early adulthood, some juvenile delinquents persist in their criminal behavior with increased frequency and severity. Researchers are often confronted with this question: “Why will some youth continue their criminal behavior over time, when the majority of their peers have made the transition to conformity?’’ Based on a longitudinal sample of previously institutionalized youth, this work examines and tests alternative perspectives on life course persistent criminal behavior. Findings of this work highlight several important factors that affect persistent criminal behavior. Demographic differences in pathways to persistent criminal behavior, such as gender and race variations are also discussed. The book is addressed to researchers and students in Juvenile Delinquency, Criminology and Sociology. It is also directed towards professionals in Criminal Justice, Corrections, and Social Work.
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Ph.D in Sociology. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University South Bend. Teaching and research areas: juvenile delinquency, criminology, crime mapping and quantitative methodology.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Revision with unchanged content. Studies have identified both stability and change in criminal behavior across time. While most youth mature out of delinquency in their late teens and early adulthood, some juvenile delinquents persist in their criminal behavior with increased frequency and severity. Researchers are often confronted with this question: 'Why will some youth continue their criminal behavior over time, when the majority of their peers have made the transition to conformity '' Based on a longitudinal sample of previously institutionalized youth, this work examines and tests alternative perspectives on life course persistent criminal behavior. Findings of this work highlight several important factors that affect persistent criminal behavior. Demographic differences in pathways to persistent criminal behavior, such as gender and race variations are also discussed. The book is addressed to researchers and students in Juvenile Delinquency, Criminology and Sociology. It is also directed towards professionals in Criminal Justice, Corrections, and Social Work.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 164 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783639418699
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