4 Age–Crime Curve and Criminal Career Patterns

作者: Matt DeLisi

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-08720-7_4

关键词: Socioemotional selectivity theoryPersonalityVariation (linguistics)Criminal behaviorMoral disengagementPsychologyEconometricsCriminologyVariance (accounting)Data sourceBiosocial theory

摘要: The age–crime curve is remarkably similar in shape across data source and represents the aggregate prevalence of criminal behavior. At individual level, there considerable variation offending trajectories, scholars disagree about what explains relationship between age crime. A host constructs from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, biosocial perspectives explain variance curve. These include personality developmental, fluctuations neurotransmission, socioemotional functioning, various career patterns, others. This chapter summarizes research on patterns with particular focus important multiple contributions Marc Le Blanc.

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