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Title: Implications of Family Poverty for a Pattern of Persistent Offending
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Hay, Carter Forrest, Walter |
Implications of Family Poverty for a Pattern of Persistent Offending In: The Development of Persistent Criminality. Joanne Savage, ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009 Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79 Publisher: Oxford University Press Keyword(s): Adolescent Behavior; Child Self-Administered Supplement (CSAS); Crime; Delinquency/Gang Activity; Household Income; Poverty Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. Table of Contents: 1. Joanne Savage: Understanding Persistent Offending: Linking Developmental Psychology with Research on the Criminal Career Section 1: The Family, Poverty, and Stressful Life Events 2. Linda S. Pagani: The Influence of Family Context on the Development and Persistence of Antisocial Behavior 3. Carter Hay and Walter Forrest: The Implications of Family Poverty for a Pattern of Persistent Offending 4. Stephanie Ellis and Joanne Savage: Strain, Social Support, and Persistent Criminality 5. Timothy O. Ireland, Craig J. Rivera and John P. Hoffman: Developmental Trajectories, Stressful Life Events, and Delinquency 6. Paul Millar: The Effects of the Family on Children's Behavioural Difficulties Section 2: Biosocial Influences on Persistent Criminality 7. Patick Sylvers, Stacy R. Ryan, S. Amanda Alden, and Patricia A. Brennan: Biological Factors and the Development of Persistent Criminality 8. John Paul Wright and Kevin M. Beaver: A Systematic Approach to Understanding Human Variability in Serious, Persistent Offending 9. Steve G. Tibbetts: Perinatal and Developmental Determinants of Early Onset of Offending: A Biosocial Approach for Explaining the Two Peaks of Early Antisocial Behavior Section 3: Special Topics and Populations 10. Asha Goldweber, Lisa M. Broidy, and Elizabeth Cauffman: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Persistent Female Offending: A Review of Theory and Research 11. Mary Ann Davis: Foster Care Youth: Aging Out of Care to Criminal Activities 12. Thomas G. Blomberg, William D. Bales, and Courtney A. Waid: Educational Achievement Among Incarcerated Youth: Post-Release Schooling, Employment and Crime Desistance Section 4: Methodology for Understanding the Criminal Career 13. Alex R. Piquero: Methodological Issues in the Study of Persistence in Offending 14. Manfred H.M. van Dulm en, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Andrea Vest, and Daniel J. Flannery: Group-Based Trajectory Modeling of Externalizing Behavior Problems from Childhood through Adulthood: Exploring Discrepancies in the Empirical Findings 15. KiDeuk Kim: Sanction Threats and Desistance from Criminality Section 5: Conceptualizing the Persistent Offender 16. Rudy Haapanen, Lee Britton, Tim Croisdale, and Branko Coebergh: Serious Juvenile Offenders and Persistent Criminality 17. Travis C. Pratt: Reconsidering Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime: Linking the Micro- and Macro-Level Sources of Self-Control and Criminal Behavior Over the Life Course 18. Deborah M. Capaldi and Margit Wiesner: A Dynamic Developmental Systems Approach to Understanding Offending in Early Adulthood 19. Per-Olof H. Wikström and Kyle Treiber: What Drives Persistent Offending? The Neglected and Unexplored Role of the Social Environment Section 6: Conclusions 20. Joanne Savage: What Have We Learned? Directions for Future Research and Policy |
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Hay, Carter and Walter Forrest. "Implications of Family Poverty for a Pattern of Persistent Offending" In: The Development of Persistent Criminality. Joanne Savage, ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009
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