Centenial Celebration

Transaction Search Form: please type in any of the fields below.

Date: April 29, 2024 Mon

Time: 11:18 pm

Results for juvenile to adult criminal careers (denmark)

1 results found

Author: Christoffersen, Mogens Mygaard

Title: An Upbringing to Violence? Identifying the likelihood of violent crime among the 1966 birth cohort in Denmark

Summary: Why do some boys develop into troublesome youth who eventually get sentenced for a violent crime? In planning a strategy to fight violent crime it would be useful to know if altering the conditions of children's upbringing and the ways we treat children generally could contribute to a reduction in the incidence of violent behaviour that leads to convictions among adolescents and young men. In this study information from population-based registers covers various aspects both for children, aged between 15 and 27 years, and their parents: health (mental and physical), education, social networks, family violence, self-destructive behaviour, parental alcohol or drug abuse, and unemployment.

Details: Copenhagen: The Danish National Institute of Social Research, 2002. 18p.

Source: Internet Resource: Working Paper 5:2002: Accessed July 9, 2013 at: http://www.sfi.dk/publications-4844.aspx?Action=1&NewsId=352&PID=10056

Year: 2002

Country: Denmark

URL: http://www.sfi.dk/publications-4844.aspx?Action=1&NewsId=352&PID=10056

Shelf Number: 129339

Keywords:
Career Criminals
Juvenile Offenders
Juvenile to Adult Criminal Careers (Denmark)