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Exploring Race Based Differences in Patterns of Life-Course Criminality
Authors:Dr. Michael W. Markowitz  Christopher Salvatore
Affiliation:1. Holy Family University , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA mmarkowitz@holyfamily.edu;3. Montclair State University , Montclair , New Jersey , USA
Abstract:A persistent issue facing criminologists is the challenge of developing theoretical models that provide comprehensive explanations of the onset and persistence of criminality. One promising theory to develop over the last 30 years has been life-course theory. Using multivariate analysis of variance the main question posed in this research, do elements of social development shape the trajectory of persistent offending in a race-neutral fashion, or are the dynamics shaping life-course criminality unique for people of color, was examined. The results provide a number of useful insights into the relationship between race, life-course transition factors, and longitudinal patterns of criminality.
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