Linking parental incarceration and family dynamics associated with intergenerational transmission: A life‐course perspective*

Linking parental incarceration and family dynamics associated with intergenerational transmission: A life‐course perspective* Abstract Children experiencing parental incarceration face numerous additional disadvantages, but researchers have often relied on these other…
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Development of impulsivity and risk‐seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self‐control*

Development of impulsivity and risk‐seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self‐control* Abstract In Gottfredson and Hirschi's self‐control theory, introduced in 1990, they contend that self‐control is a unidimensional…
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Consequences of mental and physical health for reentry and recidivism: Toward a health‐based model of desistance*

Consequences of mental and physical health for reentry and recidivism: Toward a health‐based model of desistance* Abstract During the last few decades, criminologists have identified several adult roles and statuses,…
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Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments*

Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments* Abstract In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56), other offenders (n = 50), and…
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Neighborhood immigrant concentration and violent crime reporting to the police: A multilevel analysis of data from the National Crime Victimization Survey*

Neighborhood immigrant concentration and violent crime reporting to the police: A multilevel analysis of data from the National Crime Victimization Survey* Abstract Using data from the Area‐Identified National Crime Victimization…
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Criminal network security: An agent‐based approach to evaluating network resilience*

Criminal network security: An agent‐based approach to evaluating network resilience* Abstract Criminal networks are frequently at risk of disruption through arrest and interorganizational violence. Difficulties in designing empirical studies of…
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