Conceptualizing Lifestyle and Routine Activities in the Early 21st Century: A Systematic Review of Self-Report Measures in Studies on Direct-Contact Offenses in …
A Engström - Crime & Delinquency, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Criticism is commonly directed at research based on lifestyle-exposure theory and routine
activity theory for the use of imprecise measures. To examine this issue further, this …
activity theory for the use of imprecise measures. To examine this issue further, this …
Ecologies of juvenile reoffending: A systematic review of risk factors
LA Jacobs, LE Ashcraft, CJR Sewall, BL Folb… - Journal of criminal …, 2020 - Elsevier
Purpose Research on juvenile reoffending has experienced an ecological turn, marked by
an impressive expansion of studies that test the relation between elements of residential …
an impressive expansion of studies that test the relation between elements of residential …
Structural constraints, risky lifestyles, and repeat victimization
Objectives Research indicates that victims who make changes to their risky behavioral
routines are better able to avoid being victimized again in the future. Nevertheless, some …
routines are better able to avoid being victimized again in the future. Nevertheless, some …
The triple crown of antisocial behavior: Effortful control, negative emotionality, and community disadvantage
This study examines the effect of negative emotionality, effortful control, and community
disadvantage on juvenile recidivism. Using DeLisi and Vaughn's temperament theory as a …
disadvantage on juvenile recidivism. Using DeLisi and Vaughn's temperament theory as a …
[HTML][HTML] Race/ethnicity and running away from foster care
F Wulczyn - Children and Youth Services Review, 2020 - Elsevier
Running away from foster care is fairly common but there is no body of research that
explores explicitly the question of whether Black and Hispanic youth run away from foster …
explores explicitly the question of whether Black and Hispanic youth run away from foster …
Dysfunctional personality, Dark Triad and moral disengagement in incarcerated offenders: Implications for recidivism and violence
G Brugués, B Caparrós - Psychiatry, psychology and law, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
It is particularly important to study the underlying processes of the dysfunctional personality
patterns and of antisocial behaviour in the prison population, to identify them and to analyse …
patterns and of antisocial behaviour in the prison population, to identify them and to analyse …
Hypermobility, destination effects, and delinquency: Specifying the link between residential mobility and offending
Residential mobility is often implicated as a risk factor for delinquency. While many scholars
attribute this to causal processes spurred by moving, recent research suggests that much of …
attribute this to causal processes spurred by moving, recent research suggests that much of …
Resilience in context: The association between neighborhood disadvantage and cumulative positive childhood experiences among justice-involved youth
Alongside the research on the impact of cumulative trauma on later outcomes, scholars have
started to investigate how an accumulation of protective factors may buffer adverse …
started to investigate how an accumulation of protective factors may buffer adverse …
The protective impact of immigrant concentration on juvenile recidivism: A statewide analysis of youth offenders
Purpose The majority of existing research on immigration and crime suggests that immigrant
concentration has either a null or negative impact on rates of criminal behavior. Far less …
concentration has either a null or negative impact on rates of criminal behavior. Far less …
Barriers to service provision for justice-involved youth
A Kapoor, M Peterson-Badali… - Criminal Justice and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite robust evidence for the efficacy of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) framework,
the needs of youth on community supervision, as identified by risk–need assessments, are …
the needs of youth on community supervision, as identified by risk–need assessments, are …