Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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From Childhood System Contact to Adult Criminal Conviction: Investigating Intersectional Inequalities using Queensland Administrative Data44
Correction to: Cohort Profile: The Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso)15
Cohort Profile: Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and Its Additions (PHDCN+)15
Development and Prevention of Aggressive Behavior: Intergenerational, Interdisciplinary, Experimental, and Historical Perspectives Since Aristotle14
Anomie and Adult Crime12
Within-Individual Effect of Perceived Informal Labeling on Delinquency: Moderation Processes in a South Korean Sample11
Intergenerational Transmission of Trust in Criminal Justice Authorities Among Late Adolescents in the Netherlands9
Revisiting the Experiential Effect: How Criminal Offending Affects Juveniles’ Perceptions of Detection Risk9
The Association Between Academic Achievement and Subsequent Youth Offending: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis9
Maternal Low Self-Control, Maternal Attachment Toward Children, Parenting Practices, and Adolescent Low Self-Control: a Prospective 15-Year Study8
Commitment to Work: Assessing Heterogeneity in the Work-Crime Relationship from a Social Control Perspective7
Correction to: Moving into the Next Phase of the Journal of Developmental and Life‑Course Criminology: Editorial Introduction7
Correction to: Exploring the Relationships of Crime Victimization with Depression, Anxiety, and Loneliness in Twin Families7
Examining the Potential Association between Callous-Unemotional Traits and Victimization: A Behavioral Genetic Analysis5
Single-Parent Families and Adolescent Crime: Unpacking the Role of Parental Separation, Parental Decease, and Being Born to a Single-Parent Family5
Examining How Conditioning on Different Wave Lengths Alters Sample Characteristics and Results in a Panel Dataset of Youth Who Have Committed Serious Offenses5
Are All Aspirations and Expectations Alike? A Longitudinal Test of Domain-Specific Effects of Future Beliefs on Offending5
Examining the Within-Individual Effect of Delinquency on Psychosocial Maturity in Mid-adolescence5
Special Issue: Understanding the Developmental Dynamics of Mental Health and Offending5
Gender Variation in the Age-Crime Relation in Cross-National Context: Taiwan-US Comparison5
Moving into the next phase of the Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology: Editorial Introduction4
Trajectories of Offending Among Asians in America: Examining US-Born/Non-US-Born Differences and the Effects of Social Control4
Intergenerational Associations in Crime for an At-Risk Sample of US Men: Factors that May Mitigate or Exacerbate Transmission4
The Role of Psychopathic Traits and Supportive Parental Practices in Long-Term Juvenile Recidivism: a 10-Year Follow-Up4
Mental and Physical Health, Psychosocial Maturity, and Desistance in Young Adulthood3
Do Late Bloomers Exist Among Adjudicated Youth?: Examining Parental Factors and ADHD Symptomatology as Contributors to Protective Bud and Bloom Effects3
Are We All Equally Persuaded by Procedural Justice?3
Beyond the Situation: Hanging Out with Peers now is Associated with Short-Term Mindsets Later3
Maturing Out of Victimization: Extending the Theory of Psychosocial Maturation to Victimization3
Impact of Interventions for At-Risk and Criminally Involved Youths and Adults on Premature Mortality over the Life-Course: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis3
The Life-Course of a Life-Course Criminologist: the David P. Farrington Lecture for the Division on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology Lifetime Achievement Award Address 20203
Trait-Based Explanations of the Victim/Offender Overlap3
Educational Attainment, Crime, and Causality: a Population-wide Sibling-based Design3
How Important is Developmental Maturity in Assessing Whether Adolescents Will Share True or False Accounts of a First Offense in Legal Interactions?3
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