Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Monograph
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Monograph
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Patterns of offending behaviour
T2 - a new approach (Full report)
AU - Soothill, Keith
AU - Francis, Brian
AU - Fligelstone, Rachel
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This study focuses on developing a typology of criminal activity. It aims to identify a fixed number of types of criminal behaviour separately for males and females. Age profiles for each type of criminal activity are also constructed. Finally, the study probes the notion of criminal pathways. What proportion of offenders arespecialists within one sphere of activity? How many tend to migrate from one sphere to another as they become older? The distinguishing feature of the analysis is that it attempts to describe criminal activity over a five-year period rather than the conventional approach of summarising a 'life-time' of crime. The five-year summaries of criminal activity are likely to have a greater practical use, for they will help practitioners, such as the police and probation officers, to understand a recent criminal history.
AB - This study focuses on developing a typology of criminal activity. It aims to identify a fixed number of types of criminal behaviour separately for males and females. Age profiles for each type of criminal activity are also constructed. Finally, the study probes the notion of criminal pathways. What proportion of offenders arespecialists within one sphere of activity? How many tend to migrate from one sphere to another as they become older? The distinguishing feature of the analysis is that it attempts to describe criminal activity over a five-year period rather than the conventional approach of summarising a 'life-time' of crime. The five-year summaries of criminal activity are likely to have a greater practical use, for they will help practitioners, such as the police and probation officers, to understand a recent criminal history.
M3 - Monograph
T3 - Home Office Research Findings
BT - Patterns of offending behaviour
PB - Home Office
CY - London
ER -