Temporal and interpersonal occurrences in the men's lives caused changes in their criminal behavior. Some of the age-related changes differ little from those experienced by nonoffenders. Consequently, the findings challenge critical assumptions about offenders employed by proponents of the death penalty and other repressive crime control measures. Footnotes and over 30 references are supplied. (Author abstract modified)
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