Assessing the Offending Activity of Criminal Domestic Violence Suspects: Offense Specialization,

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dc.contributor.author Alex R. Piquero, Robert Brame, Jeffrey Fagan, Terrie E. Moffitt
dc.coverage.spatial United States
dc.date.accessioned 2016-01-07T15:20:40Z
dc.date.available 2016-01-07T15:20:40Z
dc.identifier.uri http://desa1.cejamericas.org:8080/handle/2015/435
dc.description.abstract Two key dimensions of the criminal career paradigm include specialization and escalation. Although these topics have generated theoretical and empirical debate in the criminal careers area, this line of research has not been integrated into the study of domestic violence, and remains limited in several ways. In this project, we build upon these limitations and explore, using both official records and victim interviews, issues related to specialization and escalation using data from the Spouse Abuse Replication Program (SARP). Specifically, we examine (1) the extent to which offenders participating in the SARP exhibit a specialized proclivity to violence; and (2) tendencies of these individuals to escalate or de-escalate the severity of their attacks against the same victim. (palabras claves: violencia intrafamiliar)
dc.language.iso English
dc.title Assessing the Offending Activity of Criminal Domestic Violence Suspects: Offense Specialization,
dc.ceja.source Fuente: www.ncjrs.gov


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