Criminal career patterns
Criminal Careers and Crime Control: A Matched-Sample Longitudinal Research Design, Phase II
Modeling Specialization and Escalation in the Criminal Career
Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in Nebraska, Report to the National Institute of Justice
Experimental Comparison of Two Self-report Methods for Measuring Lambda
Termination Rate of Adult Criminal Careers
Termination Rate of Adult Criminal Careers, Working Paper
Termination of Criminal Careers: Measurement of Rates and Their Determinants: A User's Guide to the Machine- Readable Files and Documentation and Original Codebook
Patterns of Violent Crime: A Longitudinal Investigation
Criminal Careers and 'Career Criminals' - Conference Proceedings
The Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism
Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States (PIRUS): An Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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