Generality, continuity, and change in offending

A number of criminological theories make either implicit or explicit predictions about the empirical relationship between prior and future offending behavior. Some argue that time-stable characteristics such as criminal propensity should account for any positive correlation between past and future c...

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Main Author: Paternoster, Raymond (Author)
Contributors: Dean, Charles W. ; Piquero, Alex ; Mazerolle, Paul ; Brame, Robert
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 1997
In: Journal of quantitative criminology
Year: 1997, Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 231-266
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