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Key Issues In Criminal Career Research New Analyses Of The Cambridge Study In Delinquent Development 1st Edition Alex R Piquero

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Key Issues In Criminal Career Research New Analyses Of The Cambridge Study In Delinquent Development 1st Edition Alex R Piquero
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Alfred Blumstein
ISBN: 9780511349959, 9780521848657, 0521848652, 0511349955
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Key Issues In Criminal Career Research New Analyses Of The Cambridge Study In Delinquent Development 1st Edition Alex R Piquero by Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Alfred Blumstein 9780511349959, 9780521848657, 0521848652, 0511349955 instant download after payment.

This book examines several contentious and under-studied criminal career issues using one of the world's most important longitudinal studies, the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD), a longitudinal study of 411 South London boys followed in criminal records to age 40. The analysis reported in the book explores issues related to prevalence, offending frequency, specialization, onset sequences, co-offending, chronicity, career length, and trajectory estimation. The results of the study are considered in the context of developmental/life-course theories, and the authors outline an agenda for criminal career research generally, and within the context of the CSDD specifically.

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