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On the Robustness and Validity of Groups
Authors:Robert J. Sampson  John H. Laub  Elaine P. Eggleston
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, William James Hall, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138;(2) Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Abstract:In response to Nagin's comment on our paper, ldquoMethodological Sensitivities to Latent Class Analysis of Long-Term Criminal Trajectories,rdquo we reconsider the robustness and validity of group-based approaches to criminal trajectories and introduce additional issues for future research. We emphasize the limitations of typological approaches and the dangers of reifying the idea of distinct offender groupings for research and policy. We also clarify misunderstandings about the use of hierarchical linear models for studying trajectories of crime. Our basic conclusion is that methods in criminology need to be more tightly linked with theory.
Keywords:trajectories  groups  longitudinal research methods
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