The Criminal Career
The Danish Longitudinal Study
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- Author: Britta Kyvsgaard, Danish Ministry of Justice, Copenhagen
- Date Published: December 2002
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521815154
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Britta Kyvsgaard examines the nature of the "criminal career" through her longitudinal analysis of 45,000 Danish offenders. The data, unparalleled in size and quality, allows the accurate analysis of criminal behavior, even among relatively small demographic subgroups. Kyvsgaard determines offending patterns for males and females, juveniles and middle-aged adults, and employed and unemployed individuals. Furthermore, she examines the effects of deterrence and incapacitation. Her findings suggest that rehabilitation is worthy of further research.
Read more- Covers all the parameters of the criminal career from an empirical point of view and reveals patterns not shown in any previous study
- Utilizes data of unparalleled size and quality, examining the offending patterns of 334,000 subjects over a thirteen-year period
- Provides a comparative look at the generalizability of career patterns across nations
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- Date Published: December 2002
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521815154
- length: 302 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.61kg
- contains: 20 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. The career concept in criminological research
Part I. Objectives, Methodology and Sample:
2. Objectives
3. Methodology and Validity
4. Data and Data Quality
5. The longitudinal design
6. Crime trends and criminal policy in Denmark
Part II. The Criminal Career:
7. Prevalence
8. Individual crime frequencies
9. Criminal onset
10. Recidivism and duration of the criminal career
11. Desistance from the criminal career
12. Specialization or versatility in the type of offenses
13. Escalation in the seriousness of crime
Part III. Sanctions and Deterrence:
14. The incapacitative effects of sanctions
15. The deterrent effect of sanctions
16. Punishment, treatment, and the pendulum
Part IV. Discussion of Results:
17. The contributions and challenges of criminal career research.
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