This book brings together some of the best empirical studies in Dutch DLC-research. Developmental and life course criminology (DLC) is an exciting and rapidly growing research area within the larger field of criminology. DLC focuses on explaining the development of anti-social, delinquent and criminal behavior from childhood to adulthood. In doing so, DLC embraces insights from a wide range of academic disciplines including behavioral genetics, developmental psychology and psychiatry, criminology, and life course sociology. Many DLC-research is based on Anglo-American data. The number of longitudinal studies and researchers on DLC-topics in the Netherlands however, is substantial and increasing. Based on first-rate Dutch research this book covers major topics in DLC. These include the role of individual characteristics, family environment and peers in delinquent development, as well as whether life events and interventions can act as 'turning points', and reroute developmental trajectories. The book's introductory chapter briefly introduces the key points of debate within DLC. Section introductions further place the selected readings within the larger DLC-frame. The book gives an overview of contemporary Dutch DLC-research. It also provides a useful introduction to DLC for researchers and students in criminology, psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines, interested in the way criminal behavior progresses over time.
Arjan Blokland (PhD) is a Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). Paul Nieuwbeerta (PhD) is a Senior Researcher at NSCR and Professor at the Department of Sociology of the Utrecht University.
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This book brings together some of the best empirical studies in Dutch DLC-research. Developmental and life course criminology (DLC) is an exciting and rapidly growing research area within the larger field of criminology. DLC focuses on explaining the development of anti-social, delinquent and criminal behavior from childhood to adulthood. In doing so, DLC embraces insights from a wide range of academic disciplines including behavioral genetics, developmental psychology and psychiatry, criminology, and life course sociology. Many DLC-research is based on Anglo-American data. The number of longitudinal studies and researchers on DLC-topics in the Netherlands however, is substantial and increasing. Based on first-rate Dutch research this book covers major topics in DLC. These include the role of individual characteristics, family environment and peers in delinquent development, as well as whether life events and interventions can act as 'turning points', and reroute developmental trajectories. The book's introductory chapter briefly introduces the key points of debate within DLC. Section introductions further place the selected readings within the larger DLC-frame. The book gives an overview of contemporary Dutch DLC-research. It also provides a useful introduction to DLC for researchers and students in criminology, psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines, interested in the way criminal behavior progresses over time.
Arjan Blokland (PhD) is a Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). Paul Nieuwbeerta (PhD) is a Senior Researcher at NSCR and Professor at the Department of Sociology of the Utrecht University.
This book brings together some of the best empirical studies in Dutch DLC-research. Developmental and life course criminology (DLC) is an exciting and rapidly growing research area within the larger field of criminology. DLC focuses on explaining the development of anti-social, delinquent and criminal behavior from childhood to adulthood. In doing so, DLC embraces insights from a wide range of academic disciplines including behavioral genetics, developmental psychology and psychiatry, criminology, and life course sociology. Many DLC-research is based on Anglo-American data. The number of longitudinal studies and researchers on DLC-topics in the Netherlands however, is substantial and increasing. Based on first-rate Dutch research this book covers major topics in DLC. These include the role of individual characteristics, family environment and peers in delinquent development, as well as whether life events and interventions can act as 'turning points', and reroute developmental trajectories. The book's introductory chapter briefly introduces the key points of debate within DLC. Section introductions further place the selected readings within the larger DLC-frame. The book gives an overview of contemporary Dutch DLC-research. It also provides a useful introduction to DLC for researchers and students in criminology, psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines, interested in the way criminal behavior progresses over time.<br>Arjan Blokland (PhD) is a Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). Paul Nieuwbeerta (PhD) is a Senior Researcher at NSCR and Professor at the Department of Sociology of the Utrecht University.
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Condición: as new. The Hague : BJu Legal Publishers, 2006. Paperback. 351 pp. English text. - Contents : Developmental trajectories of externalizing behaviors in childhood and adolescence / Ilja L. Bongers . [et al.] -- Male and female delinquency trajectories from pre through middle adolescence and their continuation in late adolescence / Johannes A. Landsheer & C. van Dijkum -- Life span offending trajectories of a Dutch conviction cohort / Arjan A.J. Blokland, Daniel Nagin & Paul Nieuwbeerta -- Early preschool predictors of preadolescent internalizing and externalizing DSM-IV diagnoses / Judi Mesman & Hans M. Koot -- Genetic and environmental mechanisms underlying stability and change in problem behaviors at ages 3, 7, 10 and 12 / Meike Bartels . [et al.] -- Individual stability of antisocial behavior from childhood to adulthood : testing the stability postulate of Moffitt's developmental theory / Andrea G. Donker . [et al.] -- Relations between parenting and externalizing and internalizing problem behavior in early adolescence : child behavior as moderator and predictor / Ellen Reitz, Maja Dekovic & Anne Marie Meijer -- Child personality and parental behavior as moderators of problem behavior : variable- and person-centered approaches / Karla G. Van Leeuwen . [et al.] -- Contemporaneous and longitudinal associations between differential parental treatment, sibling relationships and adolescent delinquency / Ron H.J. Scholte . [et al.] -- Long-term effects of parenting and family characteristics on delinquency of male young adults / Machteld Hoeve . [et al.] -- A longitudinal study of relations between attitudes and delinquent behavior in adolescents / Rutger C.M.E. Engels . [et al.] -- Early adolescent delinquency : the role of parents and best friends / Raymond A.T. de Kemp . [et al.] -- A multilevel network study of the effects of delinquent behavior on friendship evolution / Tom A.B. Snijders & Chris Baerveldt -- Understanding mechanisms of change in the development of antisocial behavior : the impact of a universal intervention / Pol A.C. van Lier, Patricia Vuijk & Alfons A.M. Crijnen -- Parents and partners in crime : a six-year longitudinal study on changes in supportive relationships and delinquency in adolescence and young adulthood / Wim Meeus, Susan Branje & Geertjan Overbeek -- The effects of life circumstances on longitudinal trajectories of offending / Arjan A.J. Blokland & Paul Nieuwbeerta. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789054547310. Keywords : RECHT, criminal law criminal law. Nº de ref. del artículo: 287836
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