001468514 000__ 06426cam\\22006617a\4500 001468514 001__ 1468514 001468514 003__ OCoLC 001468514 005__ 20230707003255.0 001468514 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001468514 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001468514 008__ 230603s2023\\\\nyu\\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 001468514 019__ $$a1380843565 001468514 020__ $$a9781071633359$$q(electronic bk.) 001468514 020__ $$a107163335X$$q(electronic bk.) 001468514 020__ $$z1071633341 001468514 020__ $$z9781071633342 001468514 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-1-0716-3335-9$$2doi 001468514 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1381097139 001468514 040__ $$aEBLCP$$beng$$cEBLCP$$dGW5XE$$dYDX 001468514 049__ $$aISEA 001468514 050_4 $$aHV6025 001468514 08204 $$a364.3$$223/eng/20230613 001468514 1001_ $$aFarrington, David P. 001468514 24510 $$aOffending from childhood to Late Middle Age :$$brecent results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development /$$cDavid P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Darrick Jolliffe. 001468514 250__ $$a2nd ed. 001468514 260__ $$aNew York, NY :$$bSpringer,$$c2023. 001468514 300__ $$a1 online resource (105 p.). 001468514 4901_ $$aSpringerBriefs in Criminology 001468514 5050_ $$aIntro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Reference -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminal Careers -- References -- Chapter 2: The CSDD: Previous Results -- 2.1 Sample -- 2.2 Aims of the Study -- 2.3 Methods -- 2.4 Previous Findings on Offending -- 2.5 Childhood Risk Factors -- 2.6 Risk Mechanisms -- 2.7 Effects of Life Events -- 2.8 Overlap Between Poor Health and Offending -- 2.9 Psychopathy -- 2.10 Validity and Reliability -- 2.11 Strengths of the CSDD -- 2.12 Limitations of the CSDD -- 2.13 Main Aims of This Book -- 2.14 Summary -- References 001468514 5058_ $$aChapter 3: Official Criminal Careers -- 3.1 Criminal Record Searches -- 3.2 Age and Crime -- 3.3 Types of Offenses -- 3.4 Continuity in Convictions -- 3.5 Criminal Careers -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Self-Reported Versus Official Offending -- 4.1 Research on Self-Reported Offending -- 4.2 Self-Reported Offending in the CSDD -- 4.3 Prevalence of Self-Reported Offenders -- 4.4 Continuity in Self-Reported Offending -- 4.5 Prevalence of Official Offenders -- 4.6 Overlap Between Self-Reported and Convicted Offenders -- 4.7 Number of Offenses Committed 001468514 5058_ $$a4.8 Ratio of Self-Reported to Official Offenses -- 4.9 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Trajectories of Offending to Age 61 -- 5.1 Trajectory Model Fit -- 5.2 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-16 -- 5.3 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-24 -- 5.4 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-32 -- 5.5 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-40 -- 5.6 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-48 -- 5.7 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-56 -- 5.8 Offending Trajectories: Ages 10-61 -- 5.9 Summarizing the Number and Trends of Offending Trajectories Across Age Ranges 001468514 5058_ $$a5.10 Summarizing the Distribution of Offending Trajectories Across Age Ranges -- 5.11 How Do Childhood Risk Factors Distinguish Offending Trajectories Across Age Ranges? -- 5.12 Prediction of Later Offending from Childhood Risk -- 5.13 Evaluating the Role of Risk Factors for the Most At-Risk CSDD Males -- 5.14 Analysis of Premature Death Distinguishing Trajectories -- 5.15 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: What Have We Learned from the CSDD in the Last 10 Years? -- 6.1 Childhood Risk and Protective Factors -- 6.2 Biological Factors -- 6.3 Psychopathy -- 6.4 Intimate Partner Violence 001468514 5058_ $$a6.5 Intergenerational Transmission -- 6.6 Health -- 6.7 Theory -- 6.8 Life Events -- 6.9 Costs -- 6.10 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusions -- 7.1 Criminal Offending -- 7.2 Self-Reported Offending -- 7.3 Trajectories of Offending -- 7.4 Theoretical Implications -- 7.5 Policy Implications -- References -- Chapter 8: 2013-2023 Publications Presenting Results from the CSDD (120) -- Index 001468514 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001468514 520__ $$aThis second edition book advances knowledge about criminal careers throughout life. It presents new results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD), which is a unique longitudinal study of the development of offending from age 10 to age 61. Previous results obtained in the CSDD are reviewed, and then new findings from official criminal records up to age 61 are presented: on offending at different ages, continuity in offending, ages of onset, and criminal career duration. The number of offenders and offenses between ages 50 and 61 is noteworthy. The book then presents results on self-reported offending in different age ranges up to 48: on prevalence, frequency, continuity, and comparisons with official records that suggest that official records only capture the tip of the iceberg of offending. It then analyzes different trajectories of official offending up to age 61 and shows to what extent they could be predicted by childhood risk factors. New results from the CSDD in the last 10 years are then presented, followed by a discussion of the relevance of all the findings for criminological theories and public policies such as early intervention. This book should be of great interest not only to academics but also to policy makers and practitioners who are concerned with crime. 001468514 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 13, 2023). 001468514 650_0 $$aCriminology. 001468514 650_0 $$aCriminology$$xResearch. 001468514 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001468514 7001_ $$aPiquero, Alexis Russell. 001468514 7001_ $$aJennings, Wesley G. 001468514 7001_ $$aJolliffe, Darrick. 001468514 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aFarrington, David P.$$tOffending from Childhood to Late Middle Age$$dNew York, NY : Springer,c2023$$z9781071633342 001468514 830_0 $$aSpringerBriefs in criminology. 001468514 852__ $$bebk 001468514 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-0716-3335-9$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001468514 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1468514$$pGLOBAL_SET 001468514 980__ $$aBIB 001468514 980__ $$aEBOOK 001468514 982__ $$aEbook 001468514 983__ $$aOnline 001468514 994__ $$a92$$bISE