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1618 CHILDREN AT RISK: ASSESSMENT LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION
1782 FROM CHILD DELINQUENCY TO ADULT CRIMINALITY: FIRST RESULTS OF THE FOLLOW UP OF THE TUBINGEN CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT STUDY. IN: EUROCRIMINOLOGY
1783 ON THE DANGEROUSNESS OF CHRONIC HABITUAL OFFENDERS: REANALYSIS OF THE 1945 PHILADELPHIA COHORT DATA
2804 DELINQUENCY IN TWO BIRTH COHORTS: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3754 CRIME TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY AUSTRALIA
3843 DELINQUENT WAY OF LIFE: THIRD REPORT OF THE CAMBRIDGE STUDY IN DELINQUENT DEVELOPMENT
6814 RECIDIVISM AMONG CONVICTED SEX OFFENDERS: TEN YEAR FOLLOW UP STUDY. IN: FEDERAL PROBATION. IN: SLIM SELECTED LIBRARY IN MICROFICHE: ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS
7077 FROM BOY TO MAN FROM DELINQUENCY TO CRIME
8577 ESTIMATION OF VICTIMIZATION PREVALENCE USING DATA FROM THE NATIONAL CRIME SURVEY
9166 LEISURE PATTERNS OF OPIOID ADDICTS: SIX YEAR FOLLOW UP OF CLIENTS
10805 RECIDIVISM AMONG WOMEN PAROLEES: LONG TERM SURVEY
10976 COHORT STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICE RECORDED CRIMINALITY AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONING, PART 2: ON LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY AND FIRST RESULTS FROM THE FREIBURG COHORT STUDY. IN: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
10982 COHORT STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICE RECORDED CRIMINALITY AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONING, PART 1: HOW LONGITUDINAL STUDIES ARE POSSIBLE CONSIDERING THE EXISTING DATA PROTECTION RESTRICTIONS. IN: CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
12259 GANG MEMBERS AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR
12297 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SERIOUS VIOLENCE
19535 UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIME VICTIMISATION AND MENTAL HEALTH: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF POPULATION DATA
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