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ISSN 2332-886X
Feature Articles
Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2017April 07, 2017 PDT

Prediction of Adult Criminal Careers from Early Delinquency Offense Characteristics in the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort

Danielle Marie Carkin, Paul E. Tracy,
onset of delinquencyjuvenile offense characteristicsjuvenile court dispositionsadult criminal careers

Articles in Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2017

Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2017
  • 18(1) Front Matter
    CCJLS Editors
  • Public and Professional Views of Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORN)
    David Patrick ConnorRichard Tewksbury
  • Are You Judged By the Residence You Keep? Homicide Sentencing, Attribution and Neighborhood Context
    Kathleen AuerhahnJaime S. HendersonPatrick R. McConnellBrian Lockwood
  • Examining the Determinants of Police Department Online Transparency
    Joshua ChaninJacob Courts
  • Prediction of Adult Criminal Careers from Early Delinquency Offense Characteristics in the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort
    Danielle Marie CarkinPaul E. Tracy
  • What’s Trending? #SexualAssault: An Exploratory Study of Social Media Coverage of Teen Sexual Assaults
    Ashley WellmanFrances ReddingtonKarlie Clark
  • Prison Violence and the Intersectionality of Race/Ethnicity and Gender
    Kerryn E. Bell
CCJLS
Carkin, Danielle Marie, and Paul E. Tracy. 2017. “Prediction of Adult Criminal Careers from Early Delinquency  Offense Characteristics in the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 18 (1).
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