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Using Developmental Science to Reorient Our Thinking About Criminal Offending in Adolescence

NCJ Number
247807
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Dated: July 2014 Pages: 467-479
Author(s)
Edward P. Mulvey
Date Published
July 2014
Length
13 pages
Annotation
The concept of adolescent development has become a relevant consideration for researchers interested in juvenile delinquency.
Abstract
The concept of adolescent development has become a relevant consideration for researchers interested in juvenile delinquency. However, the integration of constructs from developmental psychology into delinquency research is still in its early stages. This article argues that it is time to move beyond description of adolescent antisocial activities and to integrate developmental activities into delinquency research as mediators or moderators. Relevant examples of such an approach are presented. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.

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