Criminality, Social Control, and Deviance in a Life-course AnalysisUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1990 - 410 pages |
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DATA AND METHODS OF ANALYSIS | 54 |
A MEASUREMENT MODEL OF CRIMINAL | 81 |
CRIMINAL PROPENSITY THEORY WITHIN | 103 |
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