In criminal careers research, specialization has usually been defined through prespecifying spheres of criminal activity (violent/nonviolent or sexual, violent, burglary, theft, etc.) and then determining the amounts of criminal activity lying within these spheres over a certain time period. However, there is increasing recognition that some offenders work in well-defined domains of offending, which cut across these groups. Thus, some offenders might be involved in both burglary and theft, but unwilling to engage in violent activity, whereas others might also be involved in violence. The authors propose an alternative approach to specialization using latent transition analysis. This approach seeks to identify such domains of activity, whi...
Background Despite the increased interest in female offending trajectories over the last decades, k...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
This paper investigates whether the longitudinal sequences of types of offences committed in crimina...
In criminal careers research, specialization has usually been defined through prespecifying spheres ...
In criminal careers research, specialization has usually been framed by researchers pre-specifying s...
This study presents a new approach to developing a typology of criminal activity. The distinguishing...
Few studies have examined the criminal careers of female offenders. In this paper, we focus on two i...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
Offending specialization has received considerable attention in past research on criminal careers. R...
This study uses latent class analysis and latent transition analysis to model and compare patterns o...
Although previous research into specialisation has been dominated by the debate over the existence o...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
This chapter presents a comparative analysis of England and Wales and the Netherlands through examin...
This paper emerges from previous work which has focused on patterns of offending behaviour (Francis ...
This paper studies the development of criminal careers and concentrates on types of activity rather ...
Background Despite the increased interest in female offending trajectories over the last decades, k...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
This paper investigates whether the longitudinal sequences of types of offences committed in crimina...
In criminal careers research, specialization has usually been defined through prespecifying spheres ...
In criminal careers research, specialization has usually been framed by researchers pre-specifying s...
This study presents a new approach to developing a typology of criminal activity. The distinguishing...
Few studies have examined the criminal careers of female offenders. In this paper, we focus on two i...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
Offending specialization has received considerable attention in past research on criminal careers. R...
This study uses latent class analysis and latent transition analysis to model and compare patterns o...
Although previous research into specialisation has been dominated by the debate over the existence o...
The studies included in the thesis illustrate the patterning of female offending over the life cours...
This chapter presents a comparative analysis of England and Wales and the Netherlands through examin...
This paper emerges from previous work which has focused on patterns of offending behaviour (Francis ...
This paper studies the development of criminal careers and concentrates on types of activity rather ...
Background Despite the increased interest in female offending trajectories over the last decades, k...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
This paper investigates whether the longitudinal sequences of types of offences committed in crimina...