This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple but influential theory of crime, conviction and reconviction. The assumptions of the theory are derived directly from a detailed analysis of cohort samples extracted from the Home Office Offenders Index - a unique database which contains records of all criminal (standard list) convictions in England and Wales since 1963....
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and...
Rolf Loeber David P. Farrington Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
Epidemiological surveys have provided key information about the prevalence and degree of seriousness at different ages of a wide array of problem behaviors such as delinquency, substance use, early sexual involvement, and mental health disorders. Knowledge of the extent of these problems and changes in their course over time is important. In its absence, interventions and health planning in general can be difficult. Understanding which risk and protective factors are relevant to which problem behaviors is also essential for the formulation of theories that constitute the basis of...
Epidemiological surveys have provided key information about the prevalence and degree of seriousness at different ages of a wide array of problem beha...
Rolf Loeber David P. Farrington Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
Top experts in the field of delinquency discuss the implications of the findings of the Pittsburgh Youth Study for current conceptualisations of antisocial behaviour. The text is a resource for those in the fields of developmental, school and counseling psychology; psychopathology, psychiatry, public health and criminology.
Top experts in the field of delinquency discuss the implications of the findings of the Pittsburgh Youth Study for current conceptualisations of antis...
Brandon C. Welsh (University of Massachu David P. Farrington
How can a society prevent-not deter, not punish-but prevent crime? Criminal justice prevention, commonly called crime control, aims to prevent crime after an initial offence has been commited through anything from an arrest to a death penalty sentence. These traditional means have been frequently examined and their efficacy just as frequently questioned. Promising new forms of crime prevention have emerged and expanded as important components of an overall strategy to reduce crime. Crime prevention today has developed along three lines: interventions to improve the life chances of...
How can a society prevent-not deter, not punish-but prevent crime? Criminal justice prevention, commonly called crime control, aims to prevent crime a...