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Sex Differences in Age Patterns of Delinquent/Criminal Careers: Results from Poisson Latent Class Analyses of the Philadelphia Cohort Study
Authors:Amy V D'Unger  Kenneth C Land  Patricia L McCall
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, Emory University, 1555 Pierce Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30322;(2) Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708-0088;(3) Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Box 8107, Raleigh, NC, 27695-8107
Abstract:Applications of latent class analyses to the study of criminal careers have yielded results with implications for criminological theory. Distinct latent classes of individuals within various samples have been identified based upon the similarity of individuals with respect to their rate of offending across the teen and adult years, net of the effects of other regressors. In previous research on samples of males taken from the cities of London and Philadelphia, four and five such categories have been identified respectively, ranging from a group of nonoffenders to a group of chronic offenders. However, the question of whether similar findings hold for females has not been adequately addressed, in part due to the scarcity of longitudinal samples with sizable female populations. Data from the Second Philadelphia Cohort are used to address this and related questions. First, are there latent classes of female offenders? Second, if such categories do exist, how do they compare? Third, how do classes of male and female offenders compare on key measures of criminal careers? Analyses of the samples yield differing numbers of classes for males and females. Gender invariances as well as differences in patterns of offending are also found and are discussed.
Keywords:age-crime curve  sex differences in offending  latent class analysis  categories of offenders
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