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This innovative and timely work explores how the developmental
criminology paradigm can be applied to understandings beyond
criminal careers, to the development of more general antisocial
behavior. Importantly, the rich data set from 50-years of cross
sectional and longitudinal studies provides replication amongst
samples, genders, generations and phases in the life span, from
cohorts born in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. This work also
provides a rich history about the development of the "Developmental
Criminology" paradigm, drawing from developmental psychology, and
life-course methodologies in Sociology. With a 50-year,
multigenerational longitudinal dataset (the Montreal Two Sample
Four Generational Cross sectionnal and Longitudinal Studies
-MTSFGCLS) the author explores the mechanisms of official and
self-reported antisocial behavior. It provides insights into not
only criminal behavior, but other types of potentially problematic
behavior, including drug and alcohol use, risky sexual behavior,
conflict with authority and other forms of antisocial behavior; as
well as their decline across the life-course. By examining the
developmental mechanisms and trajectories of these behaviors, the
author proposes a multidisciplinary theory to explain these
phenomenons. This work will be of interested to researchers in
Criminology, Sociology and Psychology, particularly within the
growing area of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, as well
as related fields such as social work, public health and public
policy.
Male Criminal Activity From Childhood Through Youth reports the
results of a large longitudinal study from 1972 to 1985 on a sample
of delinquents and a comparison sample of the population in
Montreal. A clarification emerges from this extensive study: how to
describe criminal activity in a comprehensive theory of crime which
integrates the offense, offending, and patterns of offending. Using
a developmental approach, Drs. Le Blanc and Frechette observed a
gradation of crimes with subjects progressing through five distinct
stages of offending. In all, the research investigates the factors
that sustain the development of offending and the mechanisms which
accelerate, stabilize, and decelerate the commission of crimes.
This book represents a significant advance in the understanding of
the development of criminal activity.
This innovative and timely work explores how the developmental
criminology paradigm can be applied to understandings beyond
criminal careers, to the development of more general antisocial
behavior. Importantly, the rich data set from 50-years of cross
sectional and longitudinal studies provides replication amongst
samples, genders, generations and phases in the life span, from
cohorts born in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. This work also
provides a rich history about the development of the "Developmental
Criminology" paradigm, drawing from developmental psychology, and
life-course methodologies in Sociology. With a 50-year,
multigenerational longitudinal dataset (the Montreal Two Sample
Four Generational Cross sectionnal and Longitudinal Studies
-MTSFGCLS) the author explores the mechanisms of official and
self-reported antisocial behavior. It provides insights into not
only criminal behavior, but other types of potentially problematic
behavior, including drug and alcohol use, risky sexual behavior,
conflict with authority and other forms of antisocial behavior; as
well as their decline across the life-course. By examining the
developmental mechanisms and trajectories of these behaviors, the
author proposes a multidisciplinary theory to explain these
phenomenons. This work will be of interested to researchers in
Criminology, Sociology and Psychology, particularly within the
growing area of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, as well
as related fields such as social work, public health and public
policy.
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