Much of developmental and life course criminological research addresses either the onset and escalation of antisocial behavior in childhood and adolescence, or the desistance from crime during the adult years. Far less attention has been paid to the years in which adolescents first make the transition to adulthood. Over the last 50 years due to increased educational demands this transition period has become prolonged and increasingly deinstitutionalized, resulting in a new life stage denoted as the emerging adult period. This introductory paper describes the ways in which this newly formed life stage between ages 18 and 28 is relevant for criminology, questions our knowledge on criminal career development during this period and explores new research avenues that may contribute to a full-fledged criminology of the emerging adulthood. |
Tijdschrift voor Criminologie
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In memoriam Tony Peters |
Auteurs | Dr. Tom Daems |
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Crimineel gedrag in de jongvolwassenheid |
Trefwoorden | developmental and life course criminology, emerging adulthood, criminal careers |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. mr. Arjan Blokland, Dr. Hanneke Palmen en Dr. Marion van San |
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Jongvolwassen delinquenten en justitiële reacties |
Trefwoorden | crime, criminal law, adolescents, young adults |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Peter van der Laan, Dr. André van der Laan, Dr. Machteld Hoeve e.a. |
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Over the last 60 years, attention has been drawn periodically to offenders in different age categories, such as young children, adolescents and young adults, and tor services and programmes that should be available for these groups. In 2011, the State Secretary of Security and Justice proposed a penal law for adolescents and young adults aged 15 to 23. Such a proposal requires a (empirical) view of young adult offenders (aged 18 to 24) and the penal sanctions they receive in comparison with adolescent (aged 12 to 17) offenders and adults (aged 25 to 30). Crime statistics show that prevalence, type and seriousness of crime committed by young adults are different from that of adolescents and adults. Self-report studies show fewer and smaller differences, but this may be explained in part by the more serious nature of offences committed by young adults, which are usually not addressed in self-reports. Outcomes support the idea that a separate approach and specific interventions for young adults are needed. Similarities with adolescents with regard to neurobiological development justify a focus on a more pedagogical and behavioral approach, which is also a key feature of penal justice for juveniles. |
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Delinquentie tijdens de jongvolwassenheidDe rol van ‘agency’ versus ‘structure’ |
Trefwoorden | etiology, young adulthood, transitions, structure, agency |
Auteurs | Sofie Troonbeeckx, Dr. Diederik Cops, Dr. Hanne Op de Beeck e.a. |
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This article is directed towards two important lines of research in contemporary criminology, more specifically the growing attention for the period of young adulthood and the focus on the concepts of ‘structure’ and ‘agency’. This study examines in a quantitative manner the extent to which both ‘structure’ (operationalized in terms of social-economic status and objective transitions) and ‘agency’ (measured as the perception of personal agency and subjective transitions) are related to delinquency in the period of young adulthood. A representative sample of 1,477 Flemish young adults between the age of 18 and 25 years is used. The results of the analyses offer some empirical proof to integrate the concept of ‘agency’ in future theoretical models for the explanation of individual differences in delinquency and also lead to additional suggestions to further examine the interaction between ‘structure’ and ‘agency’. |
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Werk, werkkenmerken en delinquentieEen longitudinaal onderzoek naar de invloed van het hebben van een baan op delinquent gedrag onder jongvolwassenen |
Trefwoorden | delinquency, work, emerging adulthood, work commitment, future possibilities |
Auteurs | MSc. Maaike Wensveen, Dr. Hanneke Palmen, Prof. dr. mr. Arjan Blokland e.a. |
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The link between being employed and delinquent behaviour is complex. This article examines to what extent having a job, the commitment to that job and the future prospects of that job are related to delinquency. We use data from the Utrecht Study of Adolescent Development (USAD), a six-year, three-wave longitudinal study, pertaining to a general population sample of 669 young adults between the ages of 18 and 28. Having a job is associated with an increase in delinquency for 18 and 19 year old males. The results for subsequent ages show a trend towards a delinquency decreasing effect at subsequent ages. The effect of work characteristics – commitment, future prospects – is less clear. |
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Het effect van werk op de criminele carrière van jeugdige zedendelinquenten |
Trefwoorden | juvenile sex offender, life-course criminology, employment, fixed and random effects model, typologies |
Auteurs | MSc Chantal van den Berg, Prof. dr. mr. Catrien Bijleveld, Prof. dr. Jan Hendriks e.a. |
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In this paper delinquent development from age 12 to 29 of 498 juvenile sex offenders is analyzed. Fixed and random effects models are used to determine the effect of employment and of the stability of employment on the criminal career. We first show that juvenile sex offenders have limited access to the labor market, with stagnating participation rates from age 25 on, many different and short contracts. In spite of this, employment reduces offending, and having stable employment has an additional reducing effect on crime. We also looked at three types of sex offenders (child abusers, peer abusers and group offenders), who have a different background and for whom therefore effects could differ. We found no difference for offender types in the effect of employment on offending. The effects of employment stability, however, were due to only child abusers experiencing significant effects of continuity. We conclude that for juvenile sex offenders employment impacts similarly on offending as was found in previous studies among high-risk groups. |
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RechtspsychologieDe waarheid over seksueel misbruik |
Auteurs | Prof. mr. dr. Eric Rassin |
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Boekbespreking |
Naar een maritieme criminologie? |
Auteurs | Richard Staring |
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Boekbespreking |
De studie van guardianship op de kaart gezet en ontwikkeld |
Auteurs | Dr. Stijn Van Daele |
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Levensbeschouwing en criminaliteit |
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