Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology is 4. 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 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Randomized Evaluations of the Effect of Child Social Skills Training on Antisocial Development29
Cohort Profile: The Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso)25
Age-Graded Differences and Parental Influences on Adolescents’ Obligation to Obey the Law21
Cohort Profile: The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD)20
A Social Support Theory of Desistance19
Incarceration and the Life Course: Age-Graded Effects of the First Parental Incarceration Experience16
Applying the Social Development Model in Middle Childhood to Promote Healthy Development: Effects from Primary School Through the 30s and Across Generations13
Recidivism and Relationships: Examining the Role of Relationships, Transitions, and Relationship Quality in Reincarceration12
Childhood Explanatory Factors for Adolescent Offending: a Cross-national Comparison Based on Official Records in London, Pittsburgh, and Zurich10
“When the Hell Are You Going to Grow Up?”: a Life-Course Account of Hybrid Masculinities Among Incarcerated Men8
Are Late Bloomers Real? Identification and Comparison of Late-Onset Offending Patterns from Ages 14–408
A Self-Determination Theory Perspective on Human Agency, Desistance from Crime, and Correctional Rehabilitation7
Cohort Profile: Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and Its Additions (PHDCN+)7
Maternal Low Self-Control, Maternal Attachment Toward Children, Parenting Practices, and Adolescent Low Self-Control: a Prospective 15-Year Study6
Differentiating Between Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMCGs): Estimating the Effect of Membership of the Most Crime-Prone OMCGs on Crime Using Matching Weights5
Adolescent Criminal Justice Involvement, Educational Attainment, and Genetic Inheritance: Testing an Integrative Model Using the Add Health Data5
Paternoster on Human Agency and Crime: a Rejoinder to Critics on His Behalf5
Intergenerational Patterns in Offending: Lessons from the Rochester Intergenerational Study—ASC Division of Developmental and Life Course Criminology David P. Farrington Lecture, 20195
Delinquency in Emerging Adulthood: Insights into Trajectories of Young Adults in a German Sample and Implications for Measuring Continuity of Offending5
Cohort Profile: the Pittsburgh Youth Study (PYS)5
Revisiting the Experiential Effect: How Criminal Offending Affects Juveniles’ Perceptions of Detection Risk4
Examining How Conditioning on Different Wave Lengths Alters Sample Characteristics and Results in a Panel Dataset of Youth Who Have Committed Serious Offenses4
Early Developmental Crime Prevention Forged Through Knowledge Translation: a Window into a Century of Prevention Experiments4
Intergenerational Associations in Crime for an At-Risk Sample of US Men: Factors that May Mitigate or Exacerbate Transmission4
Innovations in Life-Course Crime Research—ASC Division of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology David P. Farrington Lecture, 20184
Recidivism After a Prison-Based Treatment Program: a Comparison Between a Treatment and Control Group Using Proportional Weighting Within Strata4
Skewed Perceptions: Psychopathy and Systematic Biases of Risk and Reward from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood4
Single-Parent Families and Adolescent Crime: Unpacking the Role of Parental Separation, Parental Decease, and Being Born to a Single-Parent Family4
Waxing and Waning: Periods of Intermittency in Criminal Careers4
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