This article explores the concept of “intermittency ” and uses qualitative life history narratives with male offenders from The Stockholm Life Course Project to distinguish between two qualitatively different forms of intermittent offending. Findings suggest that one form of intermittency can be characterized by “breaks” and “pauses ” in offending, where the offender for a period of time “holds up ” but without attempting to commit to any long-term change in trajectory. The second form can best be understood as incomplete or aborted attempts at desistance, where attempts to change are present but not realized. Perceived or experienced failure to enter conventional roles and engage in conventional practices is highly relevant to understand t...
Standard methods of examining escalation in criminal careers research have looked at changes in crim...
Developmental and life-course criminology can be differentiated from other types of criminology by i...
The study of criminal careers is of increasing interest in criminology. It is now generally recognis...
The intermittency, or time gaps between criminal events, has received very little theoretical and em...
Bachman, RonetThe primary purpose of this dissertation is to provide an exploratory investigation of...
Abstract Background Van Koppen, Rodermund, and Blokland recently published an article in this jo...
Objectives: Focusing on intermittency as a specific criminal career dimension, the present study exp...
Few offenders maintain a linear or constant path in their criminal activities; instead, zigzag paths...
The best predictor of future criminal behavior is past criminal behavior. At the same time, the vast...
This paper studies the development of criminal careers and concentrates on types of activity rather ...
How does crime develop over the life course? And how do age, life circumstances, and prior offending...
Why is it that a small proportion of the population accounts for the majority of crime? This questio...
According to the criminal career paradigm, the link between past and future criminal activities is ...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
The life course approach to the study of criminal careers has achieved a prominent place in crimi-no...
Standard methods of examining escalation in criminal careers research have looked at changes in crim...
Developmental and life-course criminology can be differentiated from other types of criminology by i...
The study of criminal careers is of increasing interest in criminology. It is now generally recognis...
The intermittency, or time gaps between criminal events, has received very little theoretical and em...
Bachman, RonetThe primary purpose of this dissertation is to provide an exploratory investigation of...
Abstract Background Van Koppen, Rodermund, and Blokland recently published an article in this jo...
Objectives: Focusing on intermittency as a specific criminal career dimension, the present study exp...
Few offenders maintain a linear or constant path in their criminal activities; instead, zigzag paths...
The best predictor of future criminal behavior is past criminal behavior. At the same time, the vast...
This paper studies the development of criminal careers and concentrates on types of activity rather ...
How does crime develop over the life course? And how do age, life circumstances, and prior offending...
Why is it that a small proportion of the population accounts for the majority of crime? This questio...
According to the criminal career paradigm, the link between past and future criminal activities is ...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
The life course approach to the study of criminal careers has achieved a prominent place in crimi-no...
Standard methods of examining escalation in criminal careers research have looked at changes in crim...
Developmental and life-course criminology can be differentiated from other types of criminology by i...
The study of criminal careers is of increasing interest in criminology. It is now generally recognis...