Kling et al. (2005) conclude the increased property offending of male experimental group youth was a result of their taking advantage of a comparative advantage in property offending in their new, more affluent neighborhoods, and not due to gender differences in mobility patterns out of disadvantage...
NEET youth also show higher rates of mental health and addictions (MHA) problems, including depression and substance use, as well as criminal offending (Baggio et al., 2015, Benjet et al., 2012, Fergusson et al., 2014, O'Dea et al., 2014). Goldman-Mellor et al. (2016) suggested ...
Still absent from the description of repression is how it is influenced by a broader context: the organization of residential institutions. An essential aspect of residential institutions is a physical environment that limits departure from the facility and social interaction with the outside environment...
As such, the GLM may help with understanding how DFA became involved in offending and what helped them to find their way out of it. 1.3. Theoretical Application of the GLM’s Aetiological Assumptions to DFA The GLM was originally developed as a rehabilitation framework to explain sexual ...
Desistance as a theoretical concept is not simply the termination of offending behaviour by those previously involved but the underlying causal process [37]. Desistance as a process has three theoretical stages of the primary and secondary cessation of crime, with the secondary encompassing an identity...