Contains fulltext : 77166.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Parental criminal behaviour exerts a substantial impact on offspring criminal behaviour. Unfortunately however, the explanation for the intergenerational transmission of crime remains unclear. To compare and contrast two possible explanations, we address the question of whether the timing of a father’s criminal acts predicts the likelihood that his children commit crime. According to static theories, the total number of criminal acts rather than the exact timing influences the likelihood of offspring criminal behaviour. According to dynamic theories, timing is crucial and children are more likely to engage in criminal behaviour after fathers have committed c...
Empirical evidence suggests that family background and parental criminality are strong predictors of...
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...
Summary Static versus dynamic theories as explanations for intergenerational transmission of crime. ...
Summary Static versus dynamic theories as explanations for intergenerational transmission of crime. ...
Contains fulltext : 90506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Criminal behavio...
Criminal behavior of parents substantially affects the criminal behavior of children. Little is know...
The transmission of violent delinquency between men from three consecutive generations is examined. ...
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....
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
The intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour is well-recognized, but less is known about...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Contains fulltext : 72950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ela...
Empirical evidence suggests that family background and parental criminality are strong predictors of...
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...
Summary Static versus dynamic theories as explanations for intergenerational transmission of crime. ...
Summary Static versus dynamic theories as explanations for intergenerational transmission of crime. ...
Contains fulltext : 90506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Criminal behavio...
Criminal behavior of parents substantially affects the criminal behavior of children. Little is know...
The transmission of violent delinquency between men from three consecutive generations is examined. ...
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....
This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and th...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
The intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour is well-recognized, but less is known about...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Contains fulltext : 72950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ela...
Empirical evidence suggests that family background and parental criminality are strong predictors of...
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...