The Resource Developmental criminology and its discontents : trajectories of crime from childhood to old age, special editors of this volume, Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub
Developmental criminology and its discontents : trajectories of crime from childhood to old age, special editors of this volume, Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 307 pages
- Note
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- "November 2005."
- Papers presented at Albany Symposium on Crime and Justice, University of Albany, Apr. 28-29, 2005
- Contents
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- A life-course view of the development of crime / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub
- Offender classifications and treatment effects in developmental criminology : a propensity/event consideration / Michael R. Gottfredson
- Explaining when arrests end for serious juvenile offenders : comments on the Sampson and Laub study / Lee N. Robins
- When prediction fails : from crime-prone boys to heterogeneity in adulthood / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub
- What has been learned from group-based trajectory modeling? Examples from physical aggression and other problem behaviors / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay
- Developmental trajectory modeling : a view from developmental psychopathology / Barbara Maughan
- How do we study "what happens next"? / Stephen W. Raudenbush
- Further reflections on modeling and analyzing developmental trajectories : a response to Maughan and Raudenbush / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay
- Explaining multiple patterns of offending across the life course and across generations / Terence P. Thornberry
- Making sense of crime and the life course / D. Wayne Osgood
- Explaining patterns of offending across the life course : comments on interactional theory and recent tests based on the RYDS-RIS Data / Janet L. Lauritsen
- Notes on theory construction and theory testing : a response to Osgood and Lauritsen / Terence P. Thornberry
- An overview of the Symposium and some next steps / Alfred Blumstein
- Book review essay : The complex dynamics of the onset, the development, and the termination of a criminal career : lessons on repeat offenders to be drawn from recent longitudinal studies in criminology / Hans-Jürgen Kerner
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- 9781412936798
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- Developmental criminology and its discontents : trajectories of crime from childhood to old age
- Title
- Developmental criminology and its discontents
- Title remainder
- trajectories of crime from childhood to old age
- Statement of responsibility
- special editors of this volume, Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
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- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
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- LC call number
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- LC item number
- .A4 v.602
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- Sampson, Robert J.
- Laub, John H.
- American Academy of Political and Social Science
- Albany Symposium on Crime and Justice
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- Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
- Series volume
- v. 602
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- Criminals
- Criminals
- Recidivists
- Juvenile delinquents
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- Developmental criminology and its discontents : trajectories of crime from childhood to old age, special editors of this volume, Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub
- Note
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- "November 2005."
- Papers presented at Albany Symposium on Crime and Justice, University of Albany, Apr. 28-29, 2005
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- Contents
- A life-course view of the development of crime / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub -- Offender classifications and treatment effects in developmental criminology : a propensity/event consideration / Michael R. Gottfredson -- Explaining when arrests end for serious juvenile offenders : comments on the Sampson and Laub study / Lee N. Robins -- When prediction fails : from crime-prone boys to heterogeneity in adulthood / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub -- What has been learned from group-based trajectory modeling? Examples from physical aggression and other problem behaviors / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay -- Developmental trajectory modeling : a view from developmental psychopathology / Barbara Maughan -- How do we study "what happens next"? / Stephen W. Raudenbush -- Further reflections on modeling and analyzing developmental trajectories : a response to Maughan and Raudenbush / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay -- Explaining multiple patterns of offending across the life course and across generations / Terence P. Thornberry -- Making sense of crime and the life course / D. Wayne Osgood -- Explaining patterns of offending across the life course : comments on interactional theory and recent tests based on the RYDS-RIS Data / Janet L. Lauritsen -- Notes on theory construction and theory testing : a response to Osgood and Lauritsen / Terence P. Thornberry -- An overview of the Symposium and some next steps / Alfred Blumstein -- Book review essay : The complex dynamics of the onset, the development, and the termination of a criminal career : lessons on repeat offenders to be drawn from recent longitudinal studies in criminology / Hans-Jürgen Kerner
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
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- 307 pages
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- 06-B213
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- Developmental criminology and its discontents : trajectories of crime from childhood to old age, special editors of this volume, Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub
- Note
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- "November 2005."
- Papers presented at Albany Symposium on Crime and Justice, University of Albany, Apr. 28-29, 2005
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- volume
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- nc
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- Contents
- A life-course view of the development of crime / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub -- Offender classifications and treatment effects in developmental criminology : a propensity/event consideration / Michael R. Gottfredson -- Explaining when arrests end for serious juvenile offenders : comments on the Sampson and Laub study / Lee N. Robins -- When prediction fails : from crime-prone boys to heterogeneity in adulthood / Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub -- What has been learned from group-based trajectory modeling? Examples from physical aggression and other problem behaviors / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay -- Developmental trajectory modeling : a view from developmental psychopathology / Barbara Maughan -- How do we study "what happens next"? / Stephen W. Raudenbush -- Further reflections on modeling and analyzing developmental trajectories : a response to Maughan and Raudenbush / Daniel S. Nagin and Richard E. Tremblay -- Explaining multiple patterns of offending across the life course and across generations / Terence P. Thornberry -- Making sense of crime and the life course / D. Wayne Osgood -- Explaining patterns of offending across the life course : comments on interactional theory and recent tests based on the RYDS-RIS Data / Janet L. Lauritsen -- Notes on theory construction and theory testing : a response to Osgood and Lauritsen / Terence P. Thornberry -- An overview of the Symposium and some next steps / Alfred Blumstein -- Book review essay : The complex dynamics of the onset, the development, and the termination of a criminal career : lessons on repeat offenders to be drawn from recent longitudinal studies in criminology / Hans-Jürgen Kerner
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 307 pages
- Isbn
- 9781412936798
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Media category
- unmediated
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