A Prospective Study of Offending Patterns of Youth Homicide Offenders Into Adulthood: An Examination of Offending Trajectories and the Crime Mix Posthomicide

Although youth homicide offenders (YHOs) are portrayed as a group that warrants considerable attention from the justice system because of their high likelihood of future offending, little is known about this group’s offending trajectories and the nature of posthomicide offenses in adulthood. These q...

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