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Young Girls’ and Caretakers’ Reports of Problem Behavior: Comprehension and Concordance Across Age, Race, and
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POP Center Seminar Series: Dr. Terence Thornberry - Intergenerational Patterns in Problem Behavior: The Case of Child
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1297
impact of parental stressors on the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behavior. Terence P. Thornberry, Adrienne
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1009
The Timing of Delinquent Behavior and its Implications for After-School Programs; Denise C
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1298
Intergenerational linkages in antisocial behavior.Terence P. Thornberry, Adrienne Freeman-Gallant, & Peter J. Lovegrove. Criminal Behaviour and
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1296
fall far from the tree (Or does it?): Intergenerational patterns of antisocial behavior. Terence P. Thornberry. Criminology
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meta-analytic inquiry into the relationship between selected risk factors and problem behavior. Najaka, S.S., Gottfredson, D.C.
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Criminology and Criminal Justice. He was formerly Director of the Problem Behavior Program at the
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New Jersey. Dr. McGloin's research interests include peer influence, co-offending, and collective behavior. Areas of Interest
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the role of groups and collective action in explaining criminal behavior. Zachary is also working
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1003
Dabney, Laura Dugan, Volkan Topalli and Richard C. Hollinger; Criminal Justice and Behavior 2006; 33; 646 | CCJS
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project that uses several years of data from the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey to explore
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prevention, and particularly the effects of school environments on youth behavior. Much of Gottfredson
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Dabney, Laura Dugan, Volkan Topalli and Richard C. Hollinger; Criminal Justice and Behavior 2006; 33; 646 "Testing
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Criminology and Criminal Justice. He was formerly Director of the Problem Behavior Program at the
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policy formulation. Fall 2014 ♦ Instructor: Justine Madoo ♦ View Syllabus CCJS105 : Introduction to Criminology Criminal behavior and the
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pdf Degrees PhD Course Name Course Title Semester Syllabus File CCJS461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior Spring 2015 Syllabus CCJS461
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prevention, and particularly the effects of school environments on youth behavior. Much of Gottfredson
http://ccjs.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Simpson/Sally%20
Law 8: 481-502, 2011. Young Girls’ and Caretakers’ Reports of Problem Behavior: Comprehension and Concordance
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Lecturer Biography Teaching Course Name Course Title Semester Syllabus File CCJS461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior Spring 2015 Syllabus CCJS498J
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criminal capital. Areas of Interest: - Co-offending- Peer and group influence- Group behavior- Decision Making- Criminal Justice
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military's court-martial process. Areas of Interest: Courts and Sentencing, Organizational Behavior and Decision
http://ccjs.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Dugan/Laura%20
Dabney, Laura Dugan, Volkan Topalli and Richard C. Hollinger; Criminal Justice and Behavior 2006; 33; 646 Testing