Session 450: LC4 -> Current Research on Moffitt's Dual Taxonomic Theory of Offending
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Concert Hall A
Session Chair: Paul Mazerolle, University of Cincinnati
Discrete Offender Groups and Partner Violence: Exploring the Linkages
by: Paul Mazerolle, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Jeffrey R. Maahs, University of Cincinnati
Ronet Bachman, University of Delaware
Female Offending and the Desistance Process: Applications of Moffitt's Dual Taxonomic Theory of Offending
by: Elaine Gunnison, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Paul Mazerolle, University of Cincinnati
Early Life Circumstances, Discrete Offender Groups, and Persistence in Crime
by: Christopher T. Lowenkamp, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Paul Mazerolle, University of Cincinnati
Alex R. Piquero, Temple University
Denise Herz, University of Nebraska - Omaha
Exploring the Relationship Between Victimization and Delinquency: An Assessment of Conditioning Influences
by: Lisa Kennedy, University of Queensland (Corresponding)
Paul Mazerolle, University of Cincinnati

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