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Patterns of Offending Behavior: A New Approach
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Patterns of Offending Behavior: A New Approach
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Soothill, Keith
Francis, Brian
Fligelstone, Rachel
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Great Britain. Home Office. Research, Development and Statistics Directorate (London, England)
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Published 2002.
6 pages.
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(Special Offenders)
Youthful offender
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The development of a criminal activity typology is reviewed. Subdivisions within this summary include: key points; methods; the study; patterns of offending behaviors for males and females; the impact of social change on offending; age profiles; length of criminal careers; reconviction rates for young offenders; specialization of offending; potential use of the research for practitioners, for information purposes, and for policy makers. The full report can be accessed at URL/2 noted below.
Accession Number: 017836
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