This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of convictions of their offspring over the lifespan. Unique offi cial data from the Netherlands Criminal Career and Life Course Study (CCLS) are used to investigate the intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour (8,085 sons and daughters and an observation period of over 40 years). Trajectory modelling and growth curve analysis are used to establish (1) differences between the criminal careers of children from different groups of fathers and (2) differences within the groups of children in the development of their individual criminal careers. The fi ndings demonstrate that children of convicted fathers are much more likely to be convicted ...
Criminal behavior of parents substantially affects the criminal behavior of children. Little is know...
In this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into p...
The intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour is well-recognized, but less is known about...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
This qualitative descriptive study aims to explore (1) the extent of intergenerational continuity of...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational t...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Background: Intergenerational continuity in offending has been assessed in several studies. However,...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
Criminal behavior of parents substantially affects the criminal behavior of children. Little is know...
In this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into p...
The intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour is well-recognized, but less is known about...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This study elaborates on the relationship between convictions of fathers and the development of conv...
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
This qualitative descriptive study aims to explore (1) the extent of intergenerational continuity of...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational t...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Background: Intergenerational continuity in offending has been assessed in several studies. However,...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
Criminal behavior of parents substantially affects the criminal behavior of children. Little is know...
In this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into p...
The intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour is well-recognized, but less is known about...