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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding Patterns of Change in Group-Based Trajectory Modeling Using Latent Transition Analysis: Valid Approximations of Development or Statistical Artifacts?44
Adolescent Criminal Justice Involvement, Educational Attainment, and Genetic Inheritance: Testing an Integrative Model Using the Add Health Data15
Increased Prescribing of Psychotropic Drugs or School-Based Services for Children with Disabilities? Associations of These Self-control-Boosting Strategies with Juvenile Violence at the State Level14
Cohort Profile: the Pittsburgh Youth Study (PYS)14
Maturing Out of Victimization: Extending the Theory of Psychosocial Maturation to Victimization11
Beyond the Situation: Hanging Out with Peers now is Associated with Short-Term Mindsets Later11
Salience of Dual Systems Constructs for Predicting Stimulant/Amphetamine Use Across Adolescence and Early Adulthood: a Mixed Effects Modeling Approach9
Criminal Careers of Individuals Convicted for a Sexual Offence: an International Comparison9
From Childhood System Contact to Adult Criminal Conviction: Investigating Intersectional Inequalities using Queensland Administrative Data8
Cohort Profile: the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study (CSYS)8
Examining the Within-Individual Effect of Delinquency on Psychosocial Maturity in Mid-adolescence7
The Importance of Living Arrangements for Criminal Persistence and Desistance: A Novel Test of Exposure to Convicted Family Members6
Do Late Bloomers Exist Among Adjudicated Youth?: Examining Parental Factors and ADHD Symptomatology as Contributors to Protective Bud and Bloom Effects6
The Role of Prosocial Behaviour in the Deceleration of Conduct Problem Behaviour5
Criminal Trajectories of SNAP (Stop Now And Plan) and Non-SNAP Children and Predictors of Trajectory Group Membership Among SNAP Children Using the Early Assessment Risk Lists (EARLs)5
Educational Attainment, Crime, and Causality: a Population-wide Sibling-based Design5
Psychopathic Traits in Childhood and Depression Symptoms in Adolescence: the Mediating Role of Peer Victimization5
Trait-Based Explanations of the Victim/Offender Overlap5
The Role of Development in the Dynamic Relationship between Moral Agency and Peer Delinquency5
Life Course Statuses of Justice-Involved Youth Transitioning to Adulthood: Differences and Change in Offending and Mental Health4
Associations Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Suspected Crime: a Longitudinal Within-Individual Study4
Cohort Profile: Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and Its Additions (PHDCN+)4
Special Issue: Understanding the Developmental Dynamics of Mental Health and Offending4
Age-Graded Salience of Exposure to Violence as Predictive of Dual Systems Model Development: Examining Direct Victimization vs. Witnessed Violence4
Unraveling the Sequences of Risk Factors Underlying the Development of Criminal Behavior3
How Important is Developmental Maturity in Assessing Whether Adolescents Will Share True or False Accounts of a First Offense in Legal Interactions?3
Co-offending and Criminal Careers in Organized Crime3
Correction to: Cohort Profile: The Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso)3
Cohort Profile: The Woodlawn Study3
Correction to: Can Persistent Offenders Help Us Understand Desistance from Crime?3
Sex Differences in the Overlap Between Bullying Perpetration and Victimization: A Developmental Perspective3
Examining the Potential Association between Callous-Unemotional Traits and Victimization: A Behavioral Genetic Analysis3
Reflections on Choice and Agency in Context: a Reply3
A Test of Competing Pathways from Adolescent Experiences to Interpersonal Violence in Young Adulthood3
Are We All Equally Persuaded by Procedural Justice?3
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