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The relationship of offending style to psychological and social risk factors in a sample of adolescent males
2020
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
Research has indicated that life-course persistent offenders typically vary their offending style, following a criminal career progression from co-to solo-offending. Few studies have investigated the offenders who contemporaneously mix their style of offending. A sample of 1,047 male adolescent offenders from the Pathways to Desistance study was investigated over a 7-year period. Participants were identified as solo, co or contemporaneous mixed style (CMS) offenders for each wave of data and
doi:10.1002/jip.1548
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