This article on intergenerational transmission of crime in families is based on a study of seven families of which at least one member held a key position in an organized crime group. The authors retrieved information on at least three generations (preceding and succeeding this key member’s generation) to investigate whether transmissions occurred, and if so, how these might be explained. Throughout the generations, the majority of family members indeed have criminal records. However, it seems to be less easy to transfer criminal leadership in organized crime from one generation to the next. Leading a criminal group seems to demand qualities that are not transferred easily. Successful successors appear to be able to establish their own netw...
De conclusie die volgt uit het eerste deel van deze bijdrage waarin we, rekening houdend met demogra...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...
Kinship ties play an important role in organised crime, but little attention hasbeen paid as yet to ...
This qualitative descriptive study aims to explore (1) the extent of intergenerational continuity of...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Contains fulltext : 83192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
High crime rates among second-generation immigrants are usually attributed to the ethnic group’s soc...
Various forms of organized crime are concentrated in the Dutch province of North Brabant, bordering ...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
The transmission of violent delinquency between men from three consecutive generations is examined. ...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
De conclusie die volgt uit het eerste deel van deze bijdrage waarin we, rekening houdend met demogra...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...
Kinship ties play an important role in organised crime, but little attention hasbeen paid as yet to ...
This qualitative descriptive study aims to explore (1) the extent of intergenerational continuity of...
As existing literature on intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior is mainly based on data ...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
Contains fulltext : 83192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
High crime rates among second-generation immigrants are usually attributed to the ethnic group’s soc...
Various forms of organized crime are concentrated in the Dutch province of North Brabant, bordering ...
Background Crime runs in families. Previous research has shown the existence of intergenerational tr...
The transmission of violent delinquency between men from three consecutive generations is examined. ...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
De conclusie die volgt uit het eerste deel van deze bijdrage waarin we, rekening houdend met demogra...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family m...