The three cohorts are commonly referred to as the Youngest, Middle, and Oldest cohorts, respectively. Consistent with several prior publications with the PYS data (Loeber et al., 2008), this book focuses only on data from the Youngest and Oldest cohorts as these cohorts were followed up the most frequently and have the longest time window of data available.
It will be of interest to researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice, as well as related fields like Sociology, Developmental Psychology, Social Policy, and Education.
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"Offending from Childhood to Young Adulthood provides a valuable account of the association between kids' offending and the duration. ... This book is significant, as authors combine multiple comparisons to give deep insights to age difference and offenses. It also an excellent work forresearchers, policy makers, criminology and sociology." (Yiyan Li, Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology, Vol.5 (1), 2016)