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The Link between Onset Age and Adult Offending: The Role of Developmental Profiles
Authors:Sarah A. El Sayed  Daniel F. Pacheco  Robert G. Morris
Affiliation:1. University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA;2. University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Abstract:Studies of the development of anti-social behavior from adolescence through adulthood have suggested that early onset of offending tends to be associated with a lengthier criminal career. Recently, Bacon and colleagues uncovered a somewhat divergent finding in that late onset of delinquency was associated with subsequent offending among members of the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort. This paper furthers this line of research by adopting a different methodological orientation, a finite mixture-modeling framework, to the 1958 Cohort data. Findings suggest that late adolescence onset of delinquency is associated with more offending in adulthood. Direction for future research is discussed.
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