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Life-span Offending Trajectories of Women, Ages 12 to 72
Unformatted Document Text:  Benda, Brent B., Nancy J. Harm & Nancy T. Toombs (2005). Survival analysis of recidi- vism of male and female boot camp graduates using life-course theory. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 40 (3/4): 87-113. Bender, Doris & Frederick Lõsel (1997). Protective and risk effects of peer relations and social support on antisocial behaviour in adolescents from multi-problem milieus. Journal of Adolescence 20: 661–678. Block, Carolyn R. and Cornelia van der Werff ( 1991 ) Initiation and continuation of a crim inal career: Who are the m ost active and dangerous offenders in the Netherlands. WODC, Ministerie van Justitie , Nederland. Arnhem: Gouda Quint, bv. Blokland, A rjan A. J. (2005). Crim e over the Lifespan; Trajectories of Crim inal Behavior in Dutch Offenders. Proofscrift (Dissertation), University of Leiden. Leiden: NSCR. Blokland, Arjan A. J. & Paul Nieuwbeerta (2005). The effects of life circumstances on longitudinal trajectories of offending. Crim inology 43 (4): 1203-1240. Blokland, Arjan A. J., Daniel Nagin & Paul Nieuwbeerta (2005). Life span offending trajectories of a Dutch conviction cohort. Crim inology 43 (4): 919-954. Bloom, Barbara, Barbara Owen & Stephanie Covington (2004). Women offenders and the gendered effects of public policy. Review of Policy Research 21: 31-48. Bloom, Barbara, Barbara Owen, Jill Rosenbaum & Elizabeth Piper Deschenes (2003). Focusing on girls and young women: A gendered perspective on female delin-quency. Wom en and Crim inal Justice 14: 117-136. Bottoms, Anthony, Joanna Shapland, Andrew Costello, Deborah Homes & Grant Muir (2004). Towards desistance: Theoretical underpinnings for an empirical study. The Howard Journal 43 (4): 368-389. Broidy, Lisa M. (2001). A test of General Strain Theory. Crim inology 39:9-35. Broidy, Lisa & Robert Agnew (1997). Gender and crime: A general strain theory perspec- tive. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 34 (3): 275-306. Browne, Angela, Brenda A. Miller, and Eugene Maguin (1999). Prevalence and severity of lifetime physical and sexual victimization among incarcerated women. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 22 (3-4): 301–322. Bushway, Shawn D., Alex R. Piquero, Lisa M. Broidy, Elizabeth E. Cauffman & Paul Mazerolle (2001). An empirical framework for studying desistance as a process. Crim inology 39: 491-515. Cauffman, Elizabeth, Lisa M. Broidy & Alex Piquero, forthcoming. Pathways to Girls’ Offending. In Gender Differences in the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency. OJJDP Girls’ Study Group. 13

Authors: Block, Carolyn., Blokland, Arjan. and Nieuwbeerta, Paul.
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Benda, Brent B., Nancy J. Harm & Nancy T. Toombs (2005). Survival analysis of recidi-
vism of male and female boot camp graduates using life-course theory. Journal of
Offender Rehabilitation
40 (3/4): 87-113.
Bender, Doris & Frederick Lõsel (1997). Protective and risk effects of peer relations and
social support on antisocial behaviour in adolescents from multi-problem milieus.
Journal of Adolescence 20: 661–678.
Block, Carolyn R. and Cornelia van der Werff
(
1991
)
Initiation and continuation of a
crim inal career: Who are the m ost active and dangerous offenders in the
Netherlands
. WODC, Ministerie van Justitie
, Nederland. Arnhem: Gouda Quint, bv.
Blokland, A
rjan A. J.
(2005). Crim e over the Lifespan; Trajectories of Crim inal Behavior
in Dutch
Offenders.
Proofscrift (Dissertation), University of Leiden.
Leiden: NSCR.
Blokland, Arjan A. J. & Paul Nieuwbeerta (2005). The effects of life circumstances on
longitudinal trajectories of offending. Crim inology 43 (4): 1203-1240.
Blokland, Arjan A. J., Daniel Nagin & Paul Nieuwbeerta (2005). Life span offending
trajectories of a Dutch conviction cohort. Crim inology 43 (4): 919-954.
Bloom, Barbara, Barbara Owen & Stephanie Covington (2004). Women offenders and the
gendered effects of public policy. Review of Policy Research 21: 31-48.
Bloom, Barbara, Barbara Owen, Jill Rosenbaum & Elizabeth Piper Deschenes (2003).
Focusing on girls and young women: A gendered perspective on female delin-
quency. Wom en and Crim inal Justice 14: 117-136.
Bottoms, Anthony, Joanna Shapland, Andrew Costello, Deborah Homes & Grant Muir
(2004). Towards desistance: Theoretical underpinnings for an empirical study. The
Howard Journal
43 (4): 368-389.
Broidy, Lisa M. (2001). A test of General Strain Theory. Crim inology 39:9-35.
Broidy, Lisa & Robert Agnew (1997). Gender and crime: A general strain theory perspec-
tive. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 34 (3): 275-306.
Browne, Angela, Brenda A. Miller, and Eugene Maguin (1999). Prevalence and severity of
lifetime physical and sexual victimization among incarcerated women. International
Journal of Law and Psychiatry
22 (3-4): 301–322.
Bushway, Shawn D., Alex R. Piquero, Lisa M. Broidy, Elizabeth E. Cauffman & Paul
Mazerolle (2001). An empirical framework for studying desistance as a process.
Crim inology 39: 491-515.
Cauffman, Elizabeth, Lisa M. Broidy & Alex Piquero, forthcoming. Pathways to Girls’
Offending. In Gender Differences in the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency.
OJJDP Girls’ Study Group.
13


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