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Constancy and Change in the Prevalence and Frequency of Offending When Based on Longitudinal Self-reports or Official Records: Comparisons by Gender, Race, and Crime Type.

Rolf Loeber1, David P Farrington2, Alison E Hipwell1, Stephanie D Stepp1, Dustin Pardini1, Lia Ahonen3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The study examines age-crime prevalence and age-crime frequency curves based on longitudinal data from boys in the Pittsburgh Youth Study and girls in the Pittsburgh Girls Study.
RESULTS: Results show that the prevalence of the age-crime curve for theft and violence (based on self-reports or police charges) followed the typical age-crime curve for males and slightly less distinctly for females, with the peak of offending occurring earlier for self-reports than for police charges. The decrease in police charges for violence and theft took place at an earlier age for females than males, but this was not distinct when self-reported delinquency was the criterion. The mean frequency of self-reported theft and violence followed the age-crime curve for males but not for females, who showed a mean frequency of offending which was more constant. In contrast, the mean frequency of police charges increased with age for males and females. Comparing African-American and Caucasian males and females shows a higher prevalence but not a higher mean frequency of self-reported offending.
CONCLUSIONS: The results are reviewed in the light of other studies, and the policy implications of the findings are discussed.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Age crime curve; Delinquency; Frequency; Police charges; Prevalence; Race; Self-reports; Theft; Violence

Year:  2015        PMID: 27610337      PMCID: PMC5012188          DOI: 10.1007/s40865-015-0010-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dev Life Course Criminol


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