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Juvenile offending patterns, predictors and recidivism
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Violent and antisocial behaviours among young adolescents in Australian communities : an analysis of risk and protective factors
Joanne Williams ... [et el.], Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth. 2009
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Young people, knives and guns : a comprehensive review, analysis and critique of gun and knife crime strategies
Arianna Silvestri ... [et al.], Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. 2009
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Inquiry into strategies to prevent high volume offending and recidivism by young people : discussion paper
Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee, Melbourne : Parliament of Victoria. 2008
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Attitudes towards youth crime, and willingness to intervene : findings from the 2006 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
(PDF 518kB)
Fiona Dobbie and Simon Anderson, Edinburgh : Scottish Government Social Research. 2008
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Early childhood interventions : proven results, future promise (PDF 581kB)
Lynn A Karoly, M Rebecca Kilburn and Jill S Cannon. RAND, 2005
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Patterns and precursors of adolescent anti-social behaviour
Australian Institute of Family Studies and Crime Prevention Victoria, 2003/2004/2005
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Predictors of violence, antisocial behaviour and relational aggression in Australian adolescents : a longitudinal study
Sheryl A Hemphill, John W Toumbourou and Richard F Catalano. Criminology Research Council report, 2005
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The transition from juvenile to adult criminal careers (PDF 844kB)
Shuling Chen, Tania Matruglio, Don Weatherburn and Jiuzhao Hua. New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2005
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Young people born in 1984 : offending behaviour of juveniles apprehended at least once (PDF 72kB)
Grace Skrzypiec. South Australia Office of Crime Statistics and Research, 2005
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School violence and its antecedents : interviews with high school students (PDF 654kB)
Anne C Grunseit, Don Weatherburn and Neil Donnelly. New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2005
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The transition from juvenile to adult criminal careers (PDF 844kB)
Shuling Chen, Tania Matruglio, Don Weatherburn and Jiuzhao Hua. New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2005
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The use of multiple social services among chronically offending youth
Pat Jobes. Criminology Research Council report, 2004
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Binge drinking and related risk factors amongst out of school 16 year-olds in NSW
Julia Tresidder. Doctoral thesis, 2003
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Resilience to offending in high-risk groups
Stephen R Zubrick and Anna Robson. Criminology Research Council report, 2003
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Youth offending in relation to young people as multiple service users : scoping paper
Rob White. Criminology Research Council report, 2003
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Patterns and precursors of teenage antisocial behaviour
Suzanne Vassall, Diana Smart, Ann Sanson and Inez Dussuyer. The role of schools in crime prevention conference, 2002
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Report on the Tasmanian Capacity Building project on school attendance: student absence from school and juvenile crime
Mark Stranger. Report produced for National Crime Prevention; Crime Prevention and Community Safety Council (Tasmania); Department of Education (Tasmania) and Glenorchy City Council (Tasmania), 2002
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Resilience to offending in high-risk groups
Les Samuelson and Boni Robertson. Criminology Research Council funded report, 2002
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Tracking truants in Wanganui
Philip Kilmister and Brenda Baxter. Crime prevention conference, 2002
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Recidivism among Victorian juvenile justice clients 1997-2001
Victoria Department of Human Services, 2001
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Youth violence : report of the Surgeon-General
US Department of Health and Human Services, 2001
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Chronic offenders and 'poly-users' : young people's use of social infrastructure
Emma Ogilvie. Criminology Research Council report, 2000