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Publikováno v:
Criminology. 59:158-190
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 67:997-1021
This study draws on labeling and routine activity theory to examine whether being suspended from school is associated with subsequent gang membership onset. With data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97), we estimated discrete
Autor:
Alex O. Widdowson, Sonja E. Siennick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 38:23-50
We tested the impact of juvenile arrest on asset accumulation, debt accumulation, and net worth from ages 20–30. We also examined whether indicators of family formation, school and work attainment, and subsequent justice system contacts explained a
Autor:
Alex O. Widdowson, Sonja E. Siennick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 58:151-191
Objectives: Prior research has documented that residential mobility has the potential to trigger both criminal persistence and desistance, with frequent moving often predicting persistence and long-distance moving predicting desistance. However, less
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. :002242782311610
Objectives: Prior contextual-level studies suggest that individuals who reside in areas with higher concentrations of foreign-born residents engage in less crime and delinquency. Yet, this work has relied on either cross-sectional models or longitudi
Publikováno v:
Criminology. 58:129-155
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 66:420-445
Moffitt’s social mimicry hypothesis states that the sudden rise in offending during adolescence is partly the result of adolescence-limited delinquents modeling the behavior of their life-course persistent peers. We test this hypothesis using socia
Autor:
Benjamin W. Fisher, Alex O. Widdowson
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health. 110(S1)
Objectives. To examine the associations and mechanisms between 2 indicators of mass incarceration and preventive health care use and whether these associations are moderated by race/ethnicity. Methods. We used 1997 to 2015–2016 data from the US Nat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Criminal Justice. 56:50-59
Purpose Few studies have examined self-control stability with samples of serious offenders. This study examined incarcerated juvenile offenders to determine (1) if changes in self-control occur during confinement and (2) whether self-control changes
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. :001112872110524
Moffitt’s snares hypothesis posits that snares—such as addiction to drugs and alcohol, time spent incarcerated, unemployment, teenage parenthood, high school dropout, and disabling injuries—can trap individuals into persistent patterns of offen