The relationship between age and crime, specifically the finding that crime peaks in late adolescence, has become an accepted fact of criminological research. The consistency of this finding over time and across jurisdictions has led to the common conception that crime is a 'young man's game'. However, this common conception of the age-crime relationship is generally based on past cross-sectional and historical longitudinal data, and fails to consider current criminal populations and contemporary youth. In order to reassess the relationship between age and crime, an analysis was undertaken examining the age characteristics of the criminal population and the associated involvements in criminal activity from the community of Courtenay/Comox, ...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
Objectives: To provide a detailed understanding of how the prevalence and frequency of offending var...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
The relationship between age and crime, specifically the finding that crime peaks in late adolescenc...
The relationship between age and crime, specifically the finding that crime peaks in late adolescenc...
The relationship between age and crime is one of the oldest known in the criminological literature. ...
Given that 15-24 year olds have a higher incidence of criminal involvement than other age groups, st...
Given that 15-24 year olds have a higher incidence of criminal involvement than other age groups, st...
This paper investigates how the declining proportion of younger people and increasing proportion of...
This study focuses on crime participation – that is, the numbers and proportion of the population in...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describethe age/crime relations...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
Objectives: To provide a detailed understanding of how the prevalence and frequency of offending var...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
The relationship between age and crime, specifically the finding that crime peaks in late adolescenc...
The relationship between age and crime, specifically the finding that crime peaks in late adolescenc...
The relationship between age and crime is one of the oldest known in the criminological literature. ...
Given that 15-24 year olds have a higher incidence of criminal involvement than other age groups, st...
Given that 15-24 year olds have a higher incidence of criminal involvement than other age groups, st...
This paper investigates how the declining proportion of younger people and increasing proportion of...
This study focuses on crime participation – that is, the numbers and proportion of the population in...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describethe age/crime relations...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
The ‘age-crime curve’ suggests that people are more likely to commit crimes in their late teens, and...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...
Objectives: To provide a detailed understanding of how the prevalence and frequency of offending var...
This thesis explores Richard Easterlin’s theories regarding the association between structural agein...