[HTML][HTML] What we know and need to know about physical health and mortality in non-incarcerated offenders: A narrative review
GCM Skinner, DP Farrington - Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Longitudinal investigations of associations between health and offending are rare. Studies
which have investigated this relationship principally focus on mental health within samples …
which have investigated this relationship principally focus on mental health within samples …
Developmental and life-course explanations of offending
TR McGee, DP Farrington - Psychology, Crime & Law, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Developmental and life-course theories of crime collectively can be viewed as theories
which take an age-graded approach to explaining the development of offending based on …
which take an age-graded approach to explaining the development of offending based on …
LSD use in the United States: Trends, correlates, and a typology of us
Background Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in LSD. This study
investigates current information on the trends and correlates of LSD use from years 2002 …
investigates current information on the trends and correlates of LSD use from years 2002 …
White-collar crime: a neglected area in forensic psychiatry?
R Clarkson, R Darjee - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
White-collar crime (WCC) causes considerable societal harm, the economic and
psychosocial costs of which exceed those of conventional crime. Despite the impact, it has …
psychosocial costs of which exceed those of conventional crime. Despite the impact, it has …
Equality in the youth court: Meaning, perceptions and implications of the principle of equality in youth justice
Y Van den Brink - Youth Justice, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Equality is a fundamental principle, also in youth justice. Nevertheless, children from ethnic
minorities, children with disabilities and children from low socioeconomic backgrounds are …
minorities, children with disabilities and children from low socioeconomic backgrounds are …
Childhood risk and protective factors for early desisters, late desisters and life-course persistent offenders
DP Farrington - Revista Española de Investigación …, 2019 - reic.criminologia.net
El objetivo principal de este artículo es determinar hasta qué punto los factores de riesgo y
de protección de la niñez predicen la persistencia o el abandono en carreras delictivas, ya …
de protección de la niñez predicen la persistencia o el abandono en carreras delictivas, ya …
Contribution of brain cortical features to the psychological risk profile of juvenile offenders
Objectives: This study contributes to the neuroscience of offending behavior by addressing
two aims: a) to examine differences in the cortical features in a group of male serious …
two aims: a) to examine differences in the cortical features in a group of male serious …
Criminal careers and early death: Relationships in the Cambridge study in delinquent development
GCM Skinner, DP Farrington… - The British Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Prior research shows that convicted and incarcerated persons tend to die early, but this
research does not investigate the relationships between criminal career features and early …
research does not investigate the relationships between criminal career features and early …
Developmental and Life‐Course Theories of Crime
TR McGee, DP Farrington - The handbook of criminological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The emergence of the developmental and life‐course (DLC) perspective precipitated fierce
debate between those who took a cross‐sectional and mostly sociological approach to the …
debate between those who took a cross‐sectional and mostly sociological approach to the …
The development of psychopathy through the lifespan and its relation to offending
DP Farrington, H Bergstrøm - Psychopathy and criminal behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
This chapter takes a developmental and life-course perspective on psychopathy and
criminal behavior; Fox, Jennings, and Farrington (2015) argued that psychopathy should be …
criminal behavior; Fox, Jennings, and Farrington (2015) argued that psychopathy should be …