Much research has examined Moffitt\u27s developmental taxonomy, focusing almost exclusively on the distinction between life-course persistent and adolescence-limited offenders. Of interest, a handful of studies have identified a group of individuals whose early childhood years were marked by extensive antisocial behavior but who seemed to recover and desist (at least from severe offending) in adolescence and early adulthood. We use data from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development to examine the adult adjustment outcomes of different groups of offenders, including a recoveries group, in late middle adulthood, offering the most comprehensive investigation of this particular group to date. Findings indicate that abstainers comprise the ...
This study examines characteristics of those who desist from compared to those who persist in delinq...
That most young offenders eventually 'mature ' out of deviant behaviour is one of the most...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Background and Aims As our previous study indicated, almost half of juvenile delinquents continued ...
This article reports a comparison on outcomes of 26-year-old males who were defined several years ag...
While much is known about adolescent delinquency, considerably less attention has been given to adol...
Because of the strong relationship between age and antisocial behavior most criminological theory an...
In the extant literature, adult-onset offending has usually been identified using official sources. ...
Criminological research has identified both stability and change in antisocial behavior across time....
Research within the field of criminology on the “age-crime curve” demonstrates that the onset of off...
Linking recently collected data to form what is arguably the longest longitudinal study of crime to ...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
Background An anti-social lifestyle has been found to be associated with a higher likelihood of inju...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
peer reviewedThis study examines resilience and desistance from delinquent behaviours and attempts t...
This study examines characteristics of those who desist from compared to those who persist in delinq...
That most young offenders eventually 'mature ' out of deviant behaviour is one of the most...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Background and Aims As our previous study indicated, almost half of juvenile delinquents continued ...
This article reports a comparison on outcomes of 26-year-old males who were defined several years ag...
While much is known about adolescent delinquency, considerably less attention has been given to adol...
Because of the strong relationship between age and antisocial behavior most criminological theory an...
In the extant literature, adult-onset offending has usually been identified using official sources. ...
Criminological research has identified both stability and change in antisocial behavior across time....
Research within the field of criminology on the “age-crime curve” demonstrates that the onset of off...
Linking recently collected data to form what is arguably the longest longitudinal study of crime to ...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
Background An anti-social lifestyle has been found to be associated with a higher likelihood of inju...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
peer reviewedThis study examines resilience and desistance from delinquent behaviours and attempts t...
This study examines characteristics of those who desist from compared to those who persist in delinq...
That most young offenders eventually 'mature ' out of deviant behaviour is one of the most...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...