This talk examines the issue of escalation and de-escalation in offence seriousness over the criminal lifecourse, which is a relatively under-studied topic in criminal careers. There are various issues to confront; how to measure offence seriousness, how to determine desistance, and how to analyse the data statistically. We use a birth cohort of England and Wales males taken from the Offenders Index to address these issues, and apply a latent trajectory analysis to this data to determine whether there are different patterns of escalation and deescalation behaviour for this cohort
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
This paper emerges from previous work which has focused on patterns of offending behaviour (Francis ...
Escalation in crime seriousness over the criminal lifecourse continues to be an important issue to s...
Standard methods of examining escalation in criminal careers research have looked at changes in crim...
Escalation in crime seriousness over the criminal lifecourse continues to be an important issue to s...
The study of escalation in criminal careers: Analyzing escalation trajectories over time- a linear m...
Escalation in crime seriousness continues to be an important issue to study in criminal careers. Qua...
Escalation/de-escalation of offending is an important topic for policy, but has been comparatively n...
Escalation/de-escalation of offending is an important topic for criminal justice policy, but has bee...
This paper investigates the use of latent variable models in assessing escalation in crime seriousne...
Purpose The current study seeks to systematically identify developmental patterns in the seriousness...
This dissertation analyzes the extent to which offending patterns were characterized by specializati...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
This paper emerges from previous work which has focused on patterns of offending behaviour (Francis ...
Escalation in crime seriousness over the criminal lifecourse continues to be an important issue to s...
Standard methods of examining escalation in criminal careers research have looked at changes in crim...
Escalation in crime seriousness over the criminal lifecourse continues to be an important issue to s...
The study of escalation in criminal careers: Analyzing escalation trajectories over time- a linear m...
Escalation in crime seriousness continues to be an important issue to study in criminal careers. Qua...
Escalation/de-escalation of offending is an important topic for policy, but has been comparatively n...
Escalation/de-escalation of offending is an important topic for criminal justice policy, but has bee...
This paper investigates the use of latent variable models in assessing escalation in crime seriousne...
Purpose The current study seeks to systematically identify developmental patterns in the seriousness...
This dissertation analyzes the extent to which offending patterns were characterized by specializati...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
The Offenders Index is a rich data source which consists of criminal conviction information collecte...
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
Explaining Criminal Careers presents a simple quantitative theory of crime, conviction and reconvict...
This paper emerges from previous work which has focused on patterns of offending behaviour (Francis ...