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1 Curriculum Vitae DAVID PHILIP FARRINGTON 1969-present: On staff of Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. 2012-present: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 2012-15: Leverhulme Trust Emeritus Fellow, Cambridge University. 2013: Director of Research, Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. 1992-2012: Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 1998-2016: Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh. 1998-2002: Jerry Lee Research Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland. 1988-92: Reader in Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 1976-88: University Lecturer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1974-76: Assistant Director of Research in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1970-74: Senior Research Officer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1969-70: Research Officer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1966-69: Research student in Cambridge University Psychological Laboratory. Received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology. Supervised and demonstrated to undergraduates taking psychology courses. Secretary of Cambridge Psychological Society (1968-69). 1963-66: Undergraduate at Clare College, Cambridge University. Received B.A. honours degree in psychology. 1955-63: At Ormskirk Grammar School. State Scholarship awarded for GCE "A" and "S" level performance in mathematics, physics and chemistry. (These Scholarships were given to the top 2,400 students in each age cohort, out of a total of about 670,000 students in this age cohort.) 1958-59: One of three students who represented the Manchester region in the Inter-Regional Quiz of Great Britain on BBC TV; reached the final but beaten in the final by the team representing the Bristol region.

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Curriculum Vitae

DAVID PHILIP FARRINGTON

1969-present: On staff of Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. 2012-present: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 2012-15: Leverhulme Trust Emeritus Fellow, Cambridge University. 2013: Director of Research, Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. 1992-2012: Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 1998-2016: Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,

University of Pittsburgh. 1998-2002: Jerry Lee Research Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland. 1988-92: Reader in Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University. 1976-88: University Lecturer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1974-76: Assistant Director of Research in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1970-74: Senior Research Officer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1969-70: Research Officer in Criminology, Cambridge University. 1966-69: Research student in Cambridge University Psychological Laboratory.

Received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology. Supervised and demonstrated to undergraduates taking psychology courses. Secretary of Cambridge Psychological Society (1968-69).

1963-66: Undergraduate at Clare College, Cambridge University. Received B.A.

honours degree in psychology. 1955-63: At Ormskirk Grammar School. State Scholarship awarded for GCE "A"

and "S" level performance in mathematics, physics and chemistry. (These Scholarships were given to the top 2,400 students in each age cohort, out of a total of about 670,000 students in this age cohort.)

1958-59: One of three students who represented the Manchester region in the

Inter-Regional Quiz of Great Britain on BBC TV; reached the final but beaten in the final by the team representing the Bristol region.

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TEACHING: Undergraduate (1971-2000):

Lectures, seminars and supervisions to Law students taking criminology, crime and criminals, and explanations of criminal behaviour, and Social Sciences students taking crime and deviance and social psychology.

Postgraduate (1974-present):

Seminar courses in psychological aspects of crime, crime prevention, quantitative methods, research design and statistics. Supervision of Ph.D. and M.Phil. students.

Successful Ph.D.s supervised (29):

Katherine Auty, Anna C. Baldry, Sarah Bennett, Alison Benton (Stacey), Sytske Besemer, Kofi E. Boakye, Laura Bui, Ellen G. Cohn, Anne Connell, Barbara J. Cooke, Bryanna Hahn Fox, Carol Hedderman, Darrick Jolliffe, Andreas Kapardis, Lila Kazemian, Christopher J. Koegl, John F. MacLeod, Joseph Murray, Chester (Chip) Oehme, James C. Oleson, Karen Ramoutar, Michael Rice, William Schmidt, Ivana Sekol, Delphine Theobald, Nikos Theodorakis, Maria M. Ttofi, Sarah B. Van Mastrigt, Brandon C. Welsh.

Received Nigel Walker Prize (begun in 2006) for the best Ph.D. thesis:

Sarah Bennett, Bryanna Hahn Fox, Christopher J. Koegl, Joseph Murray, Maria M. Ttofi, Sarah B. Van Mastrigt.

Professional: Director of the Senior Course in Criminology for criminal justice professionals (1975-78, 1983-2004). Taught on and edited reading material for the Senior Course in Criminology (1972-2004). Taught course on Criminological and Legal Psychology to prison psychologists at the Prison Service Colleges, Wakefield and Newbold Revel (1985-97). Taught on the Cambridge M.St. course in Applied Criminology (1997-2016). Taught Home Office course on Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Impact Evaluation (2010).

EXAMINING: Cambridge University: Law Tripos (1976, 1978, 1981-2000). Social and Political Sciences Tripos (1976-77, 1982). M.Phil. in Criminology (1976, 1978, 1980-present; Chief Examiner, 1998-99). Extra-Mural Certificate in Criminology (1976). Ph.D. in Criminology (1990, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002-04, 2011, 2014). External: Undergraduate degrees: London School of Economics (1980-81, 1984-85). University College, Cardiff (1981-83). Manchester University (1983-85). Masters’ degrees: London University (1979-80, 1982-85, 1988-97), University College, Cardiff (1981-84), Manchester University (1983-85). Doctorates: University of Pennsylvania (1975), Oxford University (1976, 1987), University of Kent at Canterbury (1977), Glasgow University (1980), London University (1983-84, 1991, 1993-MD, 1994, 2004, 2012), Birmingham University (1991, 1997, 2013), University of Maryland (1999), Leiden University, Netherlands (2004), Stockholm University, Sweden (2006), Anglia Ruskin University (2006), Radbout University of Nijmegen, Netherlands (2008), University of Central Lancashire (2009, 2011, 2014), Turku University, Finland (2012), Leicester University (2012), University of Murcia, Spain (2014), Utrecht University, Netherlands (2016).

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OTHER INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY ACTIVITIES: Acting Director of the Institute of Criminology (1993, 1995). Director of the M.Phil. Course in Criminology (1975-78). Member of the Committee of Management of the Institute of Criminology (1974-99, 2003-12). Member of Appointments Committees of the Institute (1986-2012). Elector to the Wolfson Professorship of Criminology (2006-2012). Computing Service User Representative (1974-92). Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive Representative (1981-2012). Director of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (1982-present). Data Protection Officer (1986-2012). Convenor of the Library Committee (1989-2000). Director of the Ph.D. programme (2005-06, 2010-11). Reviewer of the progress of Ph.D. students (2004-present). Member of the Ph.D. Admissions Committee (2005-12), the Lopez-Rey Studentships Committee (2006, 2011), the Wakefield Scholarships Committee (2006), the Radzinowicz Fellowship Committee (2007-12), and the Nigel Walker Prize Committee (2007-12). Member of the Board of Managers of the Jerry Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology (2009-present). Member of the Staff-Student Liaison Committee (2010-11) and Learning and Teaching Committee (2010-11). OTHER CAMBRIDGE ACTIVITIES: Member of the Law Faculty Board (1993, 1995). Member of the Social and Political Sciences Committee (1983-85). Member of the Social and Political Sciences supervisions sub-committee (1974-75) and dissertations sub-committee (1976-78). Course Organizer for the Deviance paper in Social and Political Sciences (1976-78, 1982). Director of Studies in Social Sciences, Pembroke College (1972-76) and Selwyn College (1974-76). Fellow of Darwin College (1980-83). Member of the Governing Body of Darwin College (1980-83), of the Education and Research Committee (1982-83) and of the Buildings and Grounds Committee (1982-83). Invited lecturer at the Psychological Laboratory (1972, 1984, 1987, 1989-90), Fulbourn Hospital (1974), the Extra-Mural Board (1975-76, 1978, 1983-84, 1987) and the Applied Psychology Unit (1977, 1996). HONOURS AND PRIZES: Juvenile Justice Without Borders International Award of the International Juvenile Justice Observatory, Brussels, Belgium (2014). August Vollmer Award of the American Society of Criminology, for outstanding contributions to justice or to the treatment or prevention of criminal or delinquent behaviour (2014). Stockholm Prize in Criminology (2013). American Society of Criminology, Division of International Criminology, Freda Adler Distinguished Scholar Award (2013). International Association of Chiefs of Police Excellence in Law Enforcement Research Award (2013). Robert Boruch Award of the Campbell Collaboration for Contributions to Research that Informs Public Policy (2012). Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society (2012). Honorary Professor, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, China (2011). Honorary Professor, Zhejiang Police College, Hang Zhou, China (2011). Inaugural Jerry Lee Award of the American Society of Criminology Division of Experimental Criminology, for life-time achievements in experimental criminology (2010). European Association of Psychology and Law Award for Outstanding Career-Long Contributions to the Scientific Study of Law and Human Behaviour (2009). Hon. Sc.D. degree, Trinity College, University of Dublin (2008). British Psychological Society (Division of Forensic Psychology) Senior Prize (2007).

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Hermann Mannheim Prize of the International Centre for Comparative Criminology (2005). Beccaria Gold Medal of the Criminology Society of German-Speaking Countries (2005). Joan McCord Award of the Academy of Experimental Criminology (2005) for Distinguished Contributions to Life-Course Criminology. O.B.E. (2004). Leon Gaster Award of the Society of Light and Lighting (2003). Listed in the “Top Ten Forensic Psychologists in Great Britain” by the Independent on Sunday (2003). Sutherland Award of the American Society of Criminology, for outstanding contributions to criminology (2002). Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2000). U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Outstanding Contributions Award (1998). Fellow of the British Academy (1997). Honorary Life Member of the British Society of Criminology (1996). Honorary Life Member of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology (1995). American Sociological Association (Criminology Section) Prize for Distinguished Scholarship (1988). Sellin-Glueck Award of the American Society of Criminology, for international contributions to criminology (1984). EVIDENCE: Gave evidence to the US Senate Judiciary Committee (1981), Home Secretary Kenneth Baker (1991), Prime Minister Tony Blair (2006), Canadian Ministers of Public Safety (2010, 2013), and the House of Commons Justice Committee (2014). MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: British Psychological Society (1974-present): Chair of the Division of Forensic Psychology (1983-85). Fellow. Chartered Forensic Psychologist. Member of the Steering Committee set up to form the DFP (1975-77). Member of the Division Committee of the DFP (1977-78, 1980-85). Conference Secretary of the DFP (1977-78). Member of the BPS Conference Programme Committee (1977-78). Member of the BPS Scientific Affairs Board (1977-78). Member of the BPS Professional Affairs Board (1983-85). Member of the BPS Council (1983-85). Chair of the Board of Examiners in Forensic Psychology (2000-03). Member of the Membership and Qualifications Board (2000-03). British Society of Criminology (1975-present): President (1990-93). Member of the Organising Committee (1978, 1980-83). Member of the Council (1990-93). American Society of Criminology (1983-present). President (1998-99). Fellow (1991). Member of the Executive Board (1997-2000). Member of the Awards Committee (1988-89, 1991-92, 1993-94, 2000-01), the Programme Committee (2001-02, 2008-10), the Fellows Committee (1992-93), and the Hindelang Book Award Committee (1996-97). Chair of the Nominations Committee (2001-02). ASC Representative to the Campbell Collaboration (2001-04). Member of the Sellin-Glueck Award Committee (2016-17). Chair of the Sellin-Glueck Award Committee (2002-03). Member of the Nominations Committee (2003-04, 2006-07). Member of the Bloch Award Committee (2004-05). Chair of the Bloch Award Committee (2005-06). Member of the Sutherland Award Committee (2009-10). Member of the Long Range Planning Committee (2015-present). Division of Sentencing and Corrections: Honorary Past Chair (1999-2001). Member of the DSC Awards Committee

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(2000-02). Chair of the DSC Nominations Committee (2001-02). Division of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology: Chair (2012-present). Chair of DLC Awards Committee (2013-present). Division of Experimental Criminology: Member of the DEC Awards Committee (2012-13). European Association of Psychology and Law (1991-present). President (1997-99). Member of the Executive Committee (1991-2002). Member of the Scientific Committee for the 2005 EAPL conference (2004-05). Academy of Experimental Criminology (1999-present). President (2001-03). Chair of the Nominations Committee (2006-07). Member of the Nominations Committee (2007-08). Association of University Teachers (1979-present). American Psychological Association - International Affiliate (1986-2000). International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (1987-2007). Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (1993-present). International Society of Criminology (1998-2009). Member of the Board of Directors (2000-09). Member of the Committee for the Denis Carroll prize (2002-03). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2004-10). International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (2006 - present) International Society for Research on Aggression (Fellow, 2007 – present). European Society of Criminology (2008-present). Association for Psychological Science (Fellow, 2010-present). International Family Aggression Society (2010-11). OTHER BRITISH PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Member of the Advisory Committee of the Social Science Research Council Law and Psychology Seminar Group (1978-82), and joint author of the proposal which led to the formation of this group. Member of Home Office Consultative Committee on the Offenders' Estimation of Risks project (1980-82). Consultant to Home Office project on self-reported offending in a national sample of adults (1981). Consultant to Home Office research project on parental supervision and delinquency (1983-84). Member of the Parole Board for England and Wales (1984-87), and of its General Purposes Committee (1986-87). Member of Home Office Promotion Boards (1985, 1990-92, 1994, 1997), of Civil Service Selection Board for Home Office (1985), and of Selection Board for Head of Psychology of Prison and Probation (2000). Member of the Home Office Advisory Group on Families, Schooling and Crime (1993). Consultant to Home office project on self-reported offending in a national sample of juveniles and young adults (1994). Member of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Study Group on Communities that Care (1996-97). Co-chair of the High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health) Network on Primary Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behaviour (1997- 98). Member of the High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health) Virtual Institute of Severe Personality Disorder (1998-2001). Chair of the U.K. Department of Health Advisory Committee for the National Programme on Forensic Mental Health (2000-03). Member of the Home Office

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CCTV Evaluation Committee (2001-04). Member of the Selection Committee for the Chair of Social Policy, London School of Economics (2002). Member of Avon Longitudinal Study Crime Research Group (2002-05). Member of Communities that Care Research Group (2003-04) and Support from the Start Group (2006-07). Member of the Board of Electors for the Professorship of Evidence-Based Intervention at Oxford University (2006). Member of the Scientific Advisory Group of the National Academy for Parenting Practitioners (2008-12). Member of the Evidence Panel of the Early Intervention Foundation (2013-16). Member of the Visiting Professorship Appointing Committee, Cardiff Metropolitan University (2013). OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Visiting Professor at the University of Akron, Department of Sociology (1977). Visiting Research Worker at the Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ottawa, and at Groupe de Recherche sur l'Inadaptation Juvenile, University of Montreal (1978-79). Visiting Fellow at the U.S. National Institute of Justice, Washington D.C. (1981). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Criminal Careers (1983-86). Member of the Advisory Board of the U.S. National Archive of Criminal Justice Data, University of Michigan (1983-93). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Working Group on Crime and Violence (1985). Visiting Scholar at the U.S. National Centre for Juvenile Justice, Pittsburgh (1986). Member of Advisory Panel for U.S. National Institute of Mental Health project on "Prevention of antisocial behaviour in children" (1986-89). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Law and Justice (1986-93); member of its Nominating Subcommittee (1991). Co-Principal Investigator of the Pittsburgh Youth Study (1986-2015). Member of the Advisory Board of the U.S. National Juvenile Court Data Archive (1987-2000). Research Director, Programme on Human Development and Criminal Behaviour, Castine Research Corporation (1988-89). Vice-Chair, U.S. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Violence (1989-92). Consultant to the Appointments Committee for the Chair of Criminology, University of Melbourne (1990). Member of the International Scientific Advisory Committee of the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (1995-99). Visiting Fellow, U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1995-98). Co-chair, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders (1995-97). Member of the National Crime Panel of the U.S. National Institute for Social Science Information (1996-2000). Member of International Scientific Committee of Sixth International Conference on Safe Communities, Johannesburg, South Africa (1996-97). Advisor to the University of Maryland for their Report to the U.S. Attorney General on "Preventing Crime" (1996-97). Member of the Advisory Board of the Seattle Social Development Project (1996-2007). Member of the U.S. National Consortium on Violence Research (1996-2007), and Chair of its Working Group on Neighbourhood-Individual Integration (1997). Co-chair, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Study Group on Very Young Offenders (1998-2000). Member of the Committee to Design the Structure of the Research and Statistics Programme in the U.S. Department of Justice (1998-99). Chair (2000-04), Co-Chair (2004-07) and member (2007-present) of the Crime and Justice Steering Committee of the International Campbell Collaboration. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighbourhoods (2001). Member of the Advisory Board of the European Association for Research on Adolescence (2001-05). Co-Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Community Youth Development Study (2004-07). Member of the Expert Committee for the Zurich Project on the Social Development of Children (2004-07). Member of the jury for the Stockholm Prize in Criminology (2005-07). Co-chair of the Centre for Disease Control’s Expert Panel on Protective Factors against Youth Violence (2007-12). Member of the Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Criminological Theory (2007-10). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Assessing the Research Programme of the National Institute of Justice (2007-08). Member of the Scientific Committee of the Fourth World Congress on

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Violence in Schools and Public Policies (2007-08). Member of the Board of Directors of the International Observatory on Violence in Schools, and Vice-Chair of the Executive Committee (2008-15). Co-chair of the U.S. National Institute of Justice Study Group on Transitions from Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime (2008-11). Member of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO) Evaluation Committee for the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) (2011). Member of the Scientific committee of the 22nd Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law (2011-12). Member of the U.S. National Institute of Justice Crime Prevention Research Working Group (2010-13). Distinguished Visiting Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne (2013). Chair of the Advisory Board of the European Commission Communities That Care project (2013-15). Member of Promotion Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus (2015). EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES: Joint editor for special issues of British Journal of Criminology (on Behaviour Modification, vol. 19, no. 4, 1979), of Law and Human Behaviour (on British Research, vol. 5, nos. 2/3, 1981), of Psychology, Crime and Law (on British Research, vol. 1, no. 2, 1994), of Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health (on Accidents, Injuries, Illnesses and Crime, vol. 5, no. 4, 1995; on Criminality, Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Disorders, vol. 7, no. 4, 1997; on Transmission and Change in Antisocial Behaviour, vol. 9, no. 1, 1999; on Pittsburgh Longitudinal Studies of Crime and Psychopathology, vol. 12, no. 1, 2002; on Criminological and Legal Psychology in Europe, vol. 14, no. 3, 2004; on Intergenerational Transmission, vol. 19, no. 2, 2009; on Criminal Consequences of School Bullying, vol. 21, no. 2, 2011; on Criminal Careers in Self-Reports Compared with Official Records, vol. 24, No. 4, 2014; on Dating Violence, vol. 26, no. 4, 2016); of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, (on What Works in Preventing Crime, vol. 578, 2001); of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (on Desistance, vol. 23, no. 1, 2007); of Victims and Offenders (on What Works in Early Prevention, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2007); of Journal of Criminal Justice Education (on Scholarly Influence in Criminal Justice, vol. 18, no. 3, 2007); of Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research (on Health Consequences of School Bullying, vol. 3, no. 2, 2011; on Bullying and Peer Violence in Secure Settings, vol. 8, no. 2, 2016), of American Journal of Preventive Medicine (on Protective Factors for Youth Violence Perpetration, vol. 43, No. 2., Supplement 1, 2012), of Journal of Experimental Criminology (on Long-Term Follow-ups of Experimental Interventions, vol. 9, no. 4, 2013), of Journal of School Violence (on Interrupting the Continuity From School Bullying to Later Internalizing and Externalizing Problems, vol.13, no. 1, 2014), of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, vol. 48, no. 3, 2015), of Journal of Criminal Justice (on Protective Factors, vol. 45, 2016), and of Aggression and Violent Behavior (on Systematic Reviews in Criminology, 2016. Editor of special section of Criminology and Public Policy, vol. 12, no. 2, 2013. General editor for series "Issues in Criminological and Legal Psychology" published by the British Psychological Society for the Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology (nos. 1-5, 1981-83). Associate Editor of Criminology (1984-87) and of Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health (1989-present). Senior Consulting Editor of Victims and Offenders (2013-present). Member of the editorial boards of the British Journal of Social Psychology (1981-83), Criminal Justice and Behaviour (1981-92), Law and Human Behaviour (1983-2000), Journal of Quantitative Criminology (1984-2012), Social Behaviour (1985-90), Behavioural Sciences and the Law (1990-98), British Journal of Criminology (1992-2000), Psychology, Crime and Law (1992-2012), Legal and Criminological Psychology (1994-2000), Aggression and Violent Behaviour (1995-present), Criminology and Social Integration (1996-present), Criminal Justice Studies (1996-2011), Journal of Adolescence (1997-2012), Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (1999-2012), Journal of Experimental Criminology (2005-present), Victims and

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Offenders (2006-present), International Journal on Violence and Schools (2006-present), Psychology, Society and Education (2009-present), Criminology and Public Policy (2010-present), Journal of Criminal Justice (2010-present), Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (2015-17), Crime Psychology Review (2015-present), and Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (2015-present). Member of the International Advisory Board for Criminologie (1990-present), Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1990-2003), Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention (1991-99), Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (1996-2004), International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (1998-2008), British Journal of Forensic Practice (1998-present), and Israel Law Review (2004-09). Joint editor for Springer-Verlag book series on "Research in Criminology" (1985-92; 20 volumes published), of the European Association of Psychology and Law book series for De Gruyter (1995-98; 3 volumes published), and of the "Cambridge Studies in Criminology" published by Cambridge University Press (1996-2008; 45 volumes published). Member of Advisory Board for book series on "International Studies on Childhood and Adolescence", published by De Gruyter (1995-97). Area Editor, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (2012-13).

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RECENT GRANTS 1. Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development: Long-Term Follow-Up

2004-07: £200,000 (National Programme on Forensic Mental Health: with Jeremy Coid)

2009-12: £50,000 (Department for Education) 2009-12: £24,000 (Barrow Cadbury Trust) 2009-12: £24,000 (Rayne Foundation) 2012-14: $50,000 (Smith-Richardson Foundation) 2. Systematic Reviews of Effectiveness of Criminological Interventions 2007-08: £5,000 (Nordic Campbell Centre, Denmark; with Maria Ttofi) 2007-08: £31,000 (Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) 2008-09: £27,000 (Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) 2008-09: $20,000 (US National Institute of Justice; with Maria Ttofi)

2010-12: £16,000 (Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) 2012-14: £21,000 (Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) 2015-16: £20,000 (Jacobs Foundation; with Maria Ttofi)

3. Rapid Evidence Assessment of Life-Course Offending and Pathways Leading to

Continued Offending

2013-15: £27,000 (Ministry of Justice; with Darrick Jolliffe) 4. Effectiveness of CCTV for Detection, Prosecution and Conviction 2009-10: £50,000 (National Policing Improvement Agency; with Darrick Jolliffe) 5. Evaluation of Community Justice Initiatives 2008-09: £25,000 (Ministry of Justice; with Darrick Jolliffe) 6. Assessing Violence Risk 2007-08: £25,000 (Scottish Risk Management Authority; with Darrick Jolliffe)

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PUBLICATIONS

(Books 45; Monographs 55; Journal Articles 415; Book Chapters 286)

BOOKS:

(45) Loeber, R., Jennings, W.G., Ahonen, L., Piquero, A.R. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Girls’ Offending from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Recent results from the Pittsburgh Girls Study. New York: Springer, in press. (44) Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (2016, Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and

Courts. Abingdon: Routledge.

(43) Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016, Eds.) What Works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons from Systematic Reviews. New York: Springer.

(42) Jennings, W.G., Loeber, R., Pardini, D.A., Piquero, A. R. and Farrington, D.P. (2016)

Offending from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Recent Results from the Pittsburgh Youth Study. New York: Springer.

(41) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) Criminal Recidivism: Explanation, Prediction and Prevention. Abingdon: Routledge. (40) Murray, J., Bijleveld, C. C. J. H., Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2014) Effects of

Parental Incarceration on Children: Cross-National Comparative Studies. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

(39) Cohn, E. G., Farrington, D. P. and Iratzoqui, A. (2014) Most-Cited Scholars in

Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1986-2010. New York: Springer. (38) Farrington, D. P. and Murray, J. (2014, Eds.) Labelling Theory: Empirical Tests

(Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 18). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction.

(37) Farrington, D. P., Piquero, A. R. and Jennings, W. G. (2013) Offending from Childhood to Late Middle Age: Recent Results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. New York: Springer.

(36) MacLeod, J. F., Grove, P. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Explaining Criminal Careers: Implications for Justice Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(35) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Scholarly Influence in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hauppage, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers.

(34) Losel, F., Bottoms, A. E. and Farrington, D. P. (2012, Eds.) Young Adult Offenders:

Lost in Transition? Abingdon: Routledge. (33) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2012, Eds.) From Juvenile Delinquency to Adult

Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy and Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(32) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2012, Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime

Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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(31) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk

Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood. New York: Springer. (30) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Making Public Places Safer: Surveillance and Crime Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (29) Towl, G. J., Farrington, D. P., Crighton, D. A. and Hughes, G. V. (2008, Eds.) Dictionary of Forensic Psychology. Cullompton, Devon: Willan. (28) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and White, H. R. (2008) Violence and Serious Theft: Development and Prediction from Childhood to Adulthood. New York: Routledge. (27) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2007) Saving Children from a Life of Crime: Early

Risk Factors and Effective Interventions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (26) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P. and Blumstein, A. (2007) Key Issues in Criminal

Career Research: New Analyses of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(25) Perry, A. E., McDougall, C. and Farrington, D. P. (2006, Eds.) Reducing Crime: The

Effectiveness of Criminal Justice Interventions. Chichester: Wiley. (24) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2006, Eds.) Preventing Crime: What Works for

Children, Offenders, Victims and Places. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. (23) Tonry, M. and Farrington, D. P. (2005, Eds.) Crime and Punishment in Western

Countries, 1980-1999.(Crime and Justice, vol. 33.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

(22) Farrington, D. P. (2005, Ed.) Integrated Developmental and Life-Course Theories of

Offending. (Advances in Criminological Theory, vol. 14.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction.

(21) Farrington, D.P. and Coid, J.W. (2003, Eds.) Early Prevention of Adult Antisocial

Behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissued in paperback in 2006. (20) Sherman. L.W., Farrington, D.P, Welsh, B.C. and MacKenzie, D. L. (2002, Eds.)

Evidence-Based Crime Prevention. London: Routledge. Revised edition published in paperback in 2006 with a new chapter 1.

(19) Farrington, D.P., Hollin, C.R. and McMurran, M. (2001, Eds.) Sex and Violence: The

Psychology of Crime and Risk Assessment. London: Routledge. (18) Bernfeld, G.A., Farrington, D.P. and Leschied, A.W. (2001, Eds.) Offender

Rehabilitation in Practice: Implementing and Evaluating Effective Programmes. Chichester: Wiley.

(17) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2001, Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development,

Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (contains an Executive Summary by the editors, pp. xix - xxxii).

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(16) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L.W. (2001, Eds.) Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

(15) Cohn, E.G., Farrington, D. P. and Wright, R.A.(1998) Evaluating Criminology and

Criminal Justice. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. (14) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and van Kammen, W. B. (1998)

Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health Problems: Explanatory Factors in Childhood and Adolescence. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

(13) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (1998, Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders:

Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (contains an Executive Summary by the editors, pp. xix-xxv).

(12) Raine, A., Brennan, P. A., Farrington, D. P. and Mednick, S. A. (1997, Eds.) Biosocial

Bases of Violence. New York: Plenum. (11) Tonry, M. and Farrington, D. P. (1995, Eds.) Building a Safer Society: Strategic

Approaches to Crime Prevention. (Crime and Justice, vol. 19.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

(10) Farrington, D.P. (1994, Ed.) Psychological Explanations of Crime. Aldershot: Dartmouth. (Contains an introduction by the editor, pp. xiii- xxxvi.)

(9) Tonry, M., Ohlin, L. E. and Farrington, D. P. (1991) Human Development and Criminal

Behaviour: New Ways of Advancing Knowledge. New York: Springer- Verlag. (8) Farrington, D. P., Ohlin, L. E. and Wilson, J. Q. (1986) Understanding and Controlling

Crime: Toward a New Research Strategy. New York: Springer-Verlag. (7) Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (Eds, 1985) Prediction in Criminology. Albany, N.Y.:

State University of New York Press. (6) Farrington, D. P. and Gunn, J. (Eds, 1985) Reactions to Crime: The Public, The

Police, Courts, and Prisons. Chichester: Wiley. (5) Farrington, D. P. and Gunn, J. (Eds, 1985) Aggression and Dangerousness.

Chichester: Wiley. (4) Gunn, J. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds, 1982) Abnormal Offenders, Delinquency, and the

Criminal Justice System. Chichester: Wiley. (3) Farrington, D. P., Hawkins, K. O. and Lloyd-Bostock, S. M. (Eds, 1979) Psychology,

Law and Legal Processes. London: Macmillan. (Contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. xiii-xvii).

(2) West, D. J. and Farrington, D. P. (1977) The Delinquent Way of Life. London:

Heinemann. Chapter 9 reprinted in: Bean, P. (Ed., 2003) Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology. London: Routledge (pp. 113-118).

(1) West, D. J. and Farrington, D. P. (1973) Who Becomes Delinquent? London:

Heinemann.

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MONOGRAPHS AND GOVERNMENT REPORTS: (55) Howell, J. C., Feld, B. C., Mears, D. P., Petechuk, D., Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R.

(2013) Young Offenders and an Effective Response in the Juvenile and Adult Justice Systems: What Happens, What Should Happen, and What We Need to Know. Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Institute of Justice (NCJ 242935). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/nijjust.pdf

(54) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P. and Petechuk, D. (2013) From Juvenile Delinquency to

Young Adult Offending. Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Institute of Justice (NCJ 242931).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/nijbull.pdf (53) Grove, L. E., Farrell, G., Farrington, D. P. and Johnson, S. D. (2012) Preventing

Repeat Victimization: A Systematic Review. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/rvsw.pdf (52) Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F., Ttofi, M. M. and Theodorakis, N. (2012) School Bullying,

Depression and Offending Behaviour Later in Life: An Updated Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/bulsw12.pdf (51) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) The Future of Crime Prevention:

Developmental and Situational Strategies. Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Institute of Justice.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/nijprev.pdf (50) Kerr, J., Ranns, H., Ludford, H., Barnard, M., Purdon, S., Barrett, B. and Farrington, D.

P. (2011) Assessing the Feasibility of Conducting a Randomised Controlled Trial or Other Outcome Study of P-ASRO. London: National Centre for Social Research.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/pasro.pdf (49) Kerr, J., Turley, C., Webster, S., Purdon, S., Barrett, B., Farrington, D. P., Iphofen, R.

and Knapp, M. (2010) Assessing the Feasibility of Conducting a Randomized Controlled Trial or Other Evaluation of the For A Change Programme. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Summary 17/10).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/formoj.pdf (48) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and O’Dell, S. J. (2010) Effectiveness of Public Area

Surveillance for Crime Prevention: Security Guards, Place Managers, and Defensible Space. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/survsw.pdf (47) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Self-Control

Interventions for Children Under age 10 for Improving Self-Control and Delinquency and Problem Behaviours. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2010:2. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/selfcon.pdf

(46) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2009) School-Based Programmes to Reduce

Bullying and Victimization. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2009:6. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/bullcamp.pdf

As of January 2016, this was the second most downloaded Campbell Collaboration

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review (out of over 100 reviews), with about 33,000 downloads. (45) Murray, J. Farrington,, D. P., Sekol, I. and Olsen, R. F. (2009) Effects of Parental

Imprisonment on Child Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2009:4. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/parimp.pdf (44) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Initial Evaluation of Reconviction Rates in

Community Justice Initiatives. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Summary 9/09). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/commjmoj.pdf (43) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Effectiveness of Interventions with Adult Male

Violent Offenders. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/violsw.pdf (42) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Effectiveness of

Programmes Designed to Improve Self-Control. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/scsw.pdf (41) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) The Effectiveness of

Neighbourhood Watch. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:18. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/nw.pdf (40) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effects of Closed Circuit Television

Surveillance on Crime. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:17. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/cctv.pdf (39) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effects of Improved Street Lighting on

Crime. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:13. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/light.pdf

(38) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Welsh, B. C., Tremblay, R. E. and Jennings, W.

(2008) Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programmes on Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:11.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/partra.pdf (37) Holloway, K. R., Bennett, T. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Does Neighbourhood

Watch Reduce Crime? (Crime Prevention Research Review No. 3). Washington, D.C.: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.

(36) Holloway, K. R., Bennett, T. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effectiveness of

Treatment in Reducing Drug-Related Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/drugsw.pdf (35) Ttofi, M. M. Farrington, D. P. and Baldry, A. C. (2008) Effectiveness of Programmes

to Reduce School Bullying. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/bullysw.pdf (34) Farrington, D. P., Jolliffe, D. and Johnstone, L. (2008) Assessing Violence Risk: A

Framework for Practice. Edinburgh: Risk Management Authority Scotland. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/violrisk.pdf

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(33) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Welsh, B. C., Tremblay, R. E. and Jennings, W. (2008) Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programmes on Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/partrasw.pdf (32) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) The Influence of Mentoring on Reoffending.

Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/mentorsw.pdf (31) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effectiveness of

Neighbourhood Watch in Reducing Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/nwsw.pdf (30) Farrington, D. P. and Davies, D. T. (2007) Repeated Contacts with the Criminal

Justice System and Offender Outcomes. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/statcanf.pdf (29) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) A Systematic Review of the National and

International Evidence on the Effectiveness of Interventions with Violent Offenders. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Series 16/07).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/violmoj.pdf (28) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Closed-Circuit Television Surveillance and

Crime Prevention. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/cctvsw.pdf (27) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2007) Improved Street Lighting and Crime

Prevention. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention. www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/lightsw.pdf (26) Coid, J., Yang, M., Ullrich, S., Zhang, T., Roberts, A., Roberts, C., Rogers, R. and

Farrington, D. (2007) Predicting and Understanding Risk of Reoffending: The Prisoner Cohort Study. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Summary No. 6).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/priscomoj.pdf (25) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Impact

of Mentoring on Reoffending. London: Home Office (Online Report 11/07). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/olr1107.pdf (24) Huizinga, D., Thornberry, T. P., Knight, K. E., Lovegrove, P. J., Loeber, R., Hill, K. and

Farrington, D. P. (2007). Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System: A Study of Differential Minority Arrest/Referral to Court in Three Cities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/dmc.pdf (23) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W., Harnett, L., Jolliffe, D., Soteriou, N., Turner, R. and

West, D. J. (2006) Criminal Careers and Life Success: New Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. London: Home Office (Research Findings No. 281).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hofind281.pdf

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(22) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W., Harnett, L., Jolliffe, D., Soteriou, N., Turner, R. and West, D. J. (2006) Criminal Careers up to age 50 and Life Success up to age 48: New Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. London: Home Office (Research Study No. 299).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hors299.pdf (21) Holloway, K., Bennett, T. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) The Effectiveness of Criminal

Justice and Treatment Programmes in Reducing Drug-Related Crime: A Systematic Review. London: Home Office (Online Report 26/05).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/olr2605.pdf (20) Sutton, C., Utting, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Support from the Start: Working

with Young Children and their Families to Reduce the Risks of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour. London: Department for Education and Skills (Research Brief 524).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/rb524.pdf (19) Sutton, C., Utting, D. & Farrington, D. P. (2004, Eds.) Support from the Start: Working

with Young Children and their Families to Reduce the Risks of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour. London: Department for Education and Skills (Research Report 524).

(18) Farrington, D. P., Langan, P. A. and Tonry, M. (2004, Eds.) Cross-National Studies in

Crime and Justice. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (NCJ 200988). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/cnscj.pdf (17) Farrington, D. P. and Painter, K. A. (2004) Gender Differences in Risk Factors for

Offending. London: Home Office. (Research Findings No. 196). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hofind196.pdf (16) Farrington, D. P. and Painter, K. A. (2004) Gender Differences in Offending:

Implications for Risk-Focussed Prevention. London: Home Office (Online Report 09/04).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/olr0904.pdf (15) Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P. and Petechuk, D. (2003) Child Delinquency: Early

Intervention and Prevention. (Juvenile Justice Bulletin) Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (NCJ 186182).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/childel.pdf (14) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2002) Crime Prevention Effects of Closed Circuit

Television: A Systematic Review. London: Home Office (Research Study No. 252). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hors252.pdf (13) Farrington, D.P. and Welsh, B.C. (2002) Effects of Improved Street Lighting on Crime:

A Systematic Review. London: Home Office (Research Study No. 251). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hors251.pdf (12) Farrington, D.P., Ditchfield, J., Howard, P. and Jolliffe, D. (2002) Two Intensive

Regimes for Young Offenders: A Follow-Up Evaluation. London: Home Office (Research Findings No. 163).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hofind163.pdf (11) Farrington, D.P., Ditchfield, J., Hancock, G., Howard, P., Jolliffe, D., Livingston, M.S.

and Painter, K.A. (2002) Evaluation of Two Intensive Regimes for Young Offenders.

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London: Home Office (Research Study No. 239). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hors239.pdf (10) Farrington, D. P. and Jolliffe, D. (2002) A Feasibility Study into Using a Randomized

Controlled Trial to Evaluate Treatment Pilots at HMP Whitemoor. London: Home Office (Online Report 14/02).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/olr1402.pdf (9) Anderson, B., Beinart, S., Farrington, D. P., Langman, J., Sturgis, P. and Utting, D.

(2001) Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Youth Crime and Effective Interventions to Prevent it. London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/riskprot.pdf (8) Farrington, D. P. (2001) What Has Been Learned from Self-reports about Criminal

Careers and the Causes of Offending? London: Home Office (Online Report). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/srdrep.pdf

Reprinted in Canter, D. (Ed., 2014) Criminal Psychology, Vol. 2: Criminals’ Characteristics. London: Sage (pp. 21-53).

(7) Farrington, D.P., Hancock, G., Livingston, M., Painter, K. and Towl, G. (2000)

Evaluation of Intensive Regimes for Young Offenders. London: Home Office (Research Findings No. 121).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/hofind121.pdf (6) Hawkins, J.D., Herrenkohl, T., Farrington, D.P., Brewer, D., Catalano, R.F.,

Harachi,T.W. and Cothern, L. (2000) Predictors of Youth Violence. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (NCJ 179065). www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/predviol.pdf

(5) Langan, P.A. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Crime and Justice in the United States and

in England and Wales, 1981-96. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (NCJ 169284).

www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/david_farrington/cjusew96.pdf (4) Farrington, D. P. (1996) Understanding and Preventing Youth Crime. York: Joseph

Rowntree Foundation. (3) Farrington, D. P., Sampson, R.J. and Wikström, P-O.H. (1993, Eds.) Integrating

Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

(2) Farrington, D. P. and Walklate, S. (1992, Eds.) Offenders and Victims: Theory and

Policy. London: British Society of Criminology and Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency.

(1) Trasler, G. B. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds, 1979) Behaviour Modification with

Offenders: A Criminological Symposium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES: (415) Jolliffe, D., Farrington, D.P., Piquero, A.R., Loeber, R. and Hill, K.G. (2016) Systematic

review of risk factors for life-course-persistent, adolescence-limited and late-onset offenders in prospective longitudinal studies. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, in press.

(414) Jolliffe, D., Farrington, D.P., Piquero, A.R., MacLeod, J.F. and Van de Weijer, S.

(2016) Prevalence of life-course-persistent, adolescence-limited and late-onset offenders: A systematic review of prospective longitudinal studies. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, in press.

(413) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Howell, J. C. (2016) Increasing the minimum age for

adult court: Is it desirable, and what are the effects? Criminology and Public Policy, in press.

(412) Farrington, D.P. (2016) How and why do Amherst and Newark differ in crime rates?

Comments on “America’s Safest City”. Crime, Law and Social Change, in press. (411) Zara, G. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Chronic offenders and the syndrome of

antisociality: Offending is only a minor feature! Irish Probation Journal, in press. (410) Theobald, D., Farrington, D.P., Ttofi, M.M. and Crago, R.V. (2016) Risk factors for

dating violence versus cohabiting violence: Results from the third generation of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 26, 229-239.

(409) Weisburd, D., Gill, C. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) What works in crime prevention and

rehabilitation: An assessment of systematic reviews. Criminology and Public Policy, in press.

(408) Ahonen, L., Jennings, W.G., Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) The relationship

between developmental trajectories of girls’ offending and police charges: Results from the Pittsburgh Girls Study. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, in press.

(407) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M. and Crago, R. V. (2016) Intergenerational transmission

of convictions for different types of offences. Victims and Offenders, in press. (406) Ahonen, L., Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Hipwell, A.E. and Stepp, S.D. (2016) What is

the hidden figure of delinquency in girls? Scaling up from police charges to self-reports. Victims and Offenders, in press.

(405) Rocque, M., Jennings, W.G., Piquero, A.R., Ozkan, T. and Farrington, D.P. (2016)

The importance of school attendance: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development on the life-course effects of truancy. Crime and Delinquency, in press.

(404) Fox, B.H. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Is the development of offenders related to crime

scene behaviours for burglary? Including situational influences in developmental and life-course theories of crime. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, in press.

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(403) Cohn, E.G., Farrington, D.P. and Iratzoqui, A. (2016) Changes in the most-cited scholars and works over 25 years: The evolution of the field of criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, in press.

(402) Farrington, D.P., Ttofi, M.M. and Piquero, A.R. (2016) Risk, promotive and protective factors in youth offending: Results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 63-70.

(401) Jolliffe, D., Farrington, D.P., Loeber, R. and Pardini, D. (2016) Protective factors for

violence: Results from the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 32-40.

(400) Ttofi, M.M., Farrington, D.P., Piquero, A.R., Losel, F., DeLisi, M. and Murray, J. (2016)

Intelligence as a protective factor against offending: A meta-analytic review of prospective longitudinal studies. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 4-18.

(399) Piquero, A., Jennings, W.G., Farrington, D. P., Diamond, B. and Gonzalez, J.M.R.

(2016). A meta-analysis update on the effectiveness of early self-control improvement programmes to improve self-control and reduce delinquency. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12, 249-264.

(398) Piquero, A., Jennings, W.G., Diamond, B., Farrington, D. P., Tremblay, R. E., Welsh,

B.C. and Gonzalez, J.M.R. (2016). A meta-analysis update on the effects of early family/parent training programmes on antisocial behaviour and delinquency. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12, 229-248.

(397) Averdijk, M., Malti, T., Eisner, M., Ribeaud, D. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) A vicious

cycle of peer victimization: Problem behaviour mediates stability in peer victimization over time. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 2, 162-181.

(396) Schoeler, T., Theobald, D., Pingault, J-B., Farrington, D.P., Jennings, W.G., Piquero,

A.R., Coid, J.W. and Bhattacharyya, S. (2016) Continuity of cannabis use and violent offending over the life course. Psychological Medicine, 46, 1663-1677.

(395) Connell, A., Farrington, D.P. and Ireland, J.L. (2016) Characteristics of bullies and

victims among incarcerated male young offenders. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 8, 114-123.

(394) Sekol, I. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Personal characteristics of bullying victims in

residential care for youth. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 8, 99-113.

(393) Farrington, D.P., MacLeod, J.F. and Piquero, A.R. (2016) Mathematical models of

criminal careers: Deriving and testing quantitative predictions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 53, 336-355.

(392) Bui, L., Farrington, D.P. and Ueda, M. (2016) Potential risk and promotive factors for

serious delinquency in Japanese female youth. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 40, 209-224.

(391) Auty, K.M., Farrington, D.P. and Coid, J.W. (2016) The intergenerational transmission

of criminal offending: Exploring gender-specific mechanisms. British Journal of Criminology, in press.

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(390) Besemer, S., Farrington, D. P. and Theobald, D. (2016) The relationship between a

parental conviction and a son’s family formation. Advances in Life Course Research, 28, 52-64.

(389) Theobald, D., Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W. and Piquero, A. R. (2016) A longitudinal analysis of the criminal careers of IPV offender subtypes: Results from a

prospective survey of males. Violence and Victims, in press. (388) Baldry, A., Farrington, D.P. and Sorrentino, A. (2016) Cyberbullying in youth: A pattern

of disruptive behaviour. Psicologia Educativa (Educational Psychology), 22, 19-26. (387) Mercer, N., Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M., Keijers, L., Branje, S. and Meeus, W. (2016)

Childhood predictors and adult life success of adolescent delinquency abstainers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 44, 613-624.

(386) Cooke, B. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) The effectiveness of dog-training

programmes in prison: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature. Prison Journal, in press.

(385) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F., Crago, R. V. and Theodorakis, N. (2016)

School bullying and drug use later in life: A meta-analytic investigation. School Psychology Quarterly, 31, 8-27.

(384) Jennings, W. G., Rocque, M., Fox, B. H., Piquero, A. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2016)

Can they recover? An assessment of adult adjustment problems among males in the abstainer, recovery, life-course-persistent and adolescence-limited pathways followed up to age 56 in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Development and Psychopathology, 28, 537-549.

(383) Sekol, I. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) Psychological and background correlates of

bullying in adolescent residential care. Journal of Social Work, 16, 429-452. (382) Theobald, D., Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W. and Piquero, A. R. (2016) Are male

perpetrators of intimate partner violence different from convicted violent offenders? Examination of psychopathic traits and life success in males from a community survey. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31, 1687-1718.

(381) Jennings, W. G., Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M., Crago, R. V. and

Theobald, D. (2016) The intersections of drug use continuity with non-violent offending and involvement in violence over the life-course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 14, 95-109.

(380) Fox, B. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2016). Behavioural consistency among serial

burglars: Evaluating offence style specialization using three analytical approaches. Crime and Delinquency, 62, 1123-1158.

(379) Bui, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) First-generation immigrants feel socially excluded

and have greater pro-violence attitudes than the native population in England and Wales. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 8, 46-60.

(378) Howell, J.C., Feld, B.C., Mears, D.P., Farrington, D.P., Loeber, R., Petechuk, D. And

Redondo, S. (2015) Delincuencia juvenil en Norteamerica: Intervencion combinada

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desde los sistemas de justicia juvenil y adulto (Juvenile delinquency in North America: Combined intervention from the juvenile and adult justice systems). Revista Espanola de Investigacion Criminologica, 13(2), 1-38.

(377) Jennings, W. G., Piquero, A. R., Rocque, M. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) The effects

of binge and problem drinking on problem behaviour and adjustment over the life- course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 453-463.

(376) Farrington, D.P., Harada, Y., Shinkai, H. and Moriya, T. (2015) Longitudinal and

criminal career research in Japan. Asian Journal of Criminology, 10, 255-276. (375) Welsh, B.C. & Farrington, D.P. (2015) Monetary value of early developmental crime

prevention and its policy significance. Criminology and Public Policy, 14, 673-680. (374) Baldry, A., Farrington, D.P. and Sorrentino, A. (2015) Am I at risk of cyberbullying? A

narrative review and conceptual framework for research on risk of cyberbullying and cybervictimization: the risk and needs assessment approach. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 23, 36-51.

(373) McGee, T.R., Farrington, D.P., Homel, R. and Piquero, A.R. (2015) Advancing

knowledge about developmental and life-course criminology. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48, 307-313.

(372) Hemphill, S.A., Heerde, J.A., Herrenkohl, T.I. and Farrington, D.P. (2015) Within-

individual versus between-individual predictors of antisocial behaviour: A longitudinal study of young people in Victoria, Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48, 429-445.

(371) Choy, O., Farrington, D.P. and Raine, A. (2015) The need to incorporate autonomic

arousal in developmental and life-course research and theories. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 1, 189-207.

(370) Bosick, S. J., Bersani, B. E. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) Relating clusters of

adolescent problems to adult criminal trajectories: A person-centred prospective approach. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 1, 169-188.

(369) Axford, N., Farrington, D.P., Clarkson, S., Bjornstad, G.J., Wrigley, Z. and Hutchings,

J. (2015) Involving parents in school-based programmes to prevent and reduce bullying: What effect does it have? Journal of Children’s Services, 10, 242-251.

(368) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Hipwell, A. E., Stepp, S. D., Pardini, D. A. and Ahonen,

L. (2015) Constancy and change in the prevalence and frequency of offending when based on longitudinal self-reports or official records: Comparisons by gender, race and crime type. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 1,150-168.

(367) Portnoy, J. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) Resting heart rate and antisocial behaviour:

An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 22, 33-45.

(366) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M., Crago, R. V. and Coid, J. W. (2015) Intergenerational

similarities in risk factors for offending. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 1, 48-62.

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(365) Craig, J. M., Morris, R. G., Piquero, A. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) Heavy drinking

ensnares adolescents into crime in early adulthood. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 142-151.

(364) Farrington, D. P. (2015) Prospective longitudinal research on the development of

offending. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48, 314-335. (363) Auty, K. M., Farrington, D. P. and Coid, J. W. (2015) The validity of self-reported

convictions in a community sample: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. European Journal of Criminology, 12, 562-580.

(362) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Taheri, S. A. (2015) Effectiveness and social costs

of public area surveillance. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 11, 111-130. (361) MacKenzie, D. L. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) Preventing future offending of

delinquents and offenders: What have we learned from experiments and meta-analyses? Journal of Experimental Criminology, 11, 565-595.

(360) Fox, B. H., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) Bringing psychopathy into

developmental and life-course criminology theories and research. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 274-289.

(359) Farrington, D. P. (2015) Cross-national comparative research on criminal careers, risk

factors, crime and punishment. European Journal of Criminology, 12, 386-399. (358) Farrington, D. P. and Koegl, C. J. (2015) Monetary benefits and costs of the Stop Now

And Plan programme for boys aged 6-11, based on the prevention of later offending. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31, 263-287.

(357) Coid, J. W., Yang, M., Ullrich, S., Zhang, T., Sizmur, S., Farrington, D. P., Freestone,

M. and Rogers, R. D. (2015) Improving accuracy of risk prediction for violence: Does changing the outcome matter? International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 14, 23-32.

(356) Fox, B. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) An experimental evaluation on the utility of

burglary profiles applied in active police investigations. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 42, 156-175.

(355) Auty, K. M., Farrington, D .P. and Coid, J. W. (2015) Intergenerational transmission of

psychopathy and mediation via psychosocial risk factors. British Journal of Psychiatry, 206, 26-31.

(354) Theobald, D., Farrington, D. P. and Piquero, A. R. (2015) Does the birth of a first child

reduce the father’s offending? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48, 3-23.

(353) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) The life-course offending

trajectories of football hooligans. European Journal of Criminology, 12, 113-125. (352) Cooke, B. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) The effects of dog-training programmes:

Experiences of incarcerated females. Women and Criminal Justice, 25, 201-214.

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(351) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2014) Saving children from a life of crime: The benefits greatly outweigh the costs! International Annals of Criminology, 52, 67-92.

(350) Theobald, D., Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Pardini, D. A. and Piquero, A. R. (2014)

Scaling up from convictions to self-reported offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 24, 265-276.

(349) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M., Crago, R. V. and Coid, J. W. (2014) Prevalence,

frequency, onset, desistance and criminal career duration in self-reports compared with official records. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 24, 241-253.

(348) Gilman, A. B., Hill, K. G., Kim, B. K. E., Nevell, A., Hawkins, J. D. and Farrington, D.

P. (2014) Understanding the relationship between self-reported offending and official criminal charges across early adulthood. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 24, 229-240.

(347) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Publication productivity of criminologists.

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 25, 275-303. (346) Jennings, W. G., Fox, B. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Inked into crime? An

examination of the causal relationship between tattoos and life-course offending among males from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 77-84.

(345) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M. and Loeber, R. (2014) Facteurs de protection contre la

delinquance (Protective factors against delinquency). Revue Francaise de Criminologie et de Droit Penal, 2, 39-64.

(344) Fox, B. H., Farrington, D. P. and Chitwood, M. (2014) An evidence-based offender profile for burglary. The Police Chief, 81(2), 14-15. (343) Ttofi, M. M., Bowes, L., Farrington, D. P. and Lösel, F. (2014) Protective factors

interrupting the continuity from school bullying to later internalizing and externalizing problems: A systematic review of prospective longitudinal studies. Journal of School Violence, 13, 5-38.

(342) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Shepherd, J. P. and Auty, K. (2014) Offending and

early death in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Justice Quarterly, 31, 445-472.

(341) Gordon, R. A., Rowe, H. L., Pardini, D., Loeber, R., White, H. R. and Farrington, D. P.

(2014) Serious delinquency and gang participation: Combining and specializing in drug selling, theft and violence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 24, 235-251.

(340) Bui, L., Farrington, D. P., Ueda, M. and Hill, K. G. (2014). Prevalence and risk factors

for self-reported violence of Osaka and Seattle male youths. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 58, 1540-1557.

(339) Piquero, A., Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) The overlap between offending

trajectories, criminal violence and intimate partner violence. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 58, 286-302.

(338) Cooke, B. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Perceived effects of dog-training

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programmes in correctional settings. Journal of Forensic Practice, 16, 171-183. (337) Fox, B. H., Farrington, D. P., Chitwood, M. and Janes, E. (2013) Desenvolvimento de

perfis de infratores em crimes de furto qualificado (Developing a profile for burglary). Revista de Investigacao Criminal (Criminal Investigation Review), 2013, 78-91.

(336) Tsutomi, H., Bui, L., Ueda, M. and Farrington, D. P. (2013). The application of

criminological theory to a Japanese context: Power-control theory. International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, 6, 128-144.

(335) Jennings, W. G., Piquero, A. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) Does resting heart rate at

age 18 distinguish general and violent offending up to age 50? Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 213-219.

(334) Theodorakis, N. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) Emerging challenges for criminology:

Drawing the margins of crimes against humanity. International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, 6, 1150-1160.

(333) Jolliffe, D., Farrington, D. P. and Howard, P. (2013) How long did it last? A 10-year

reconviction follow-up study of High Intensity Training for young offenders. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 9, 515-531.

(332) Besemer, S., Farrington, D. P. and Bijleveld, C. C. J. H. (2013) Official bias in

intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour. British Journal of Criminology, 53, 438-455.

(331) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) Preventing crime is hard work: Early

intervention, developmental criminology, and the enduring legacy of James Q. Wilson. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 448-451.

(330) Piquero, A. R., Connell, N., Piquero, N. L., Farrington, D. P. and Jennings, W. G.

(2013) Does adolescent bullying distinguish between male offending trajectories in late middle age? Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42, 444-453.

(329) Defoe, I. N., Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2013) Disentangling the relationship

between delinquency and hyperactivity, low achievement, depression, and low socio-economic status: Analysis of repeated longitudinal data. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 100-107.

(328) Theobald, D., Farrington, D. P. and Piquero, A. R. (2013) Childhood broken homes

and adult violence: An analysis of moderators and mediators. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 44-52.

(327) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) The monetary costs of

crime to middle adulthood: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50, 53-74.

(326) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) Assessment of risk for juvenile compared with

adult criminal onset: Implications for policy, prevention and intervention. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 19, 235-249.

(325) Farrington, D. P., Auty, K. M., Coid, J. W. and Turner, R. E. (2013) Self-reported and

official offending from age 10 to age 56. European Journal of Criminal Policy and

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Research, 19, 135-151. (324) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) The effects of marital breakdown on

offending: Results from a prospective longitudinal survey of males. Psychology, Crime and Law, 19, 391-408.

(323) Sekol, I. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) The reliability and validity of self, peer and staff

reports of bullying and victimization in correctional and care institutions. Psychology, Crime and Law, 19, 329-344.

(322) Loeber, R., Menting, B., Lynam, D., Moffitt, T., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Stallings, R.,

Farrington, D. P. and Pardini, D. (2012) Findings from the Pittsburgh Youth Study: Cognitive impulsivity and intelligence as predictors of the age-crime curve. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 51, 1136-1149.

(321) Fox, B. H., Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2012) Successful bullying prevention

programmes: Influence of research design, implementation features, and programme components. International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 6, 273-282.

(320) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Howell, J. C. (2012) Young adult offenders: The

need for more effective legislative options and justice processing. Criminology and Public Policy, 11, 727-750.

(319) Jolliffe, D., Murray, J., Farrington, D. P. and Vannick, C. (2012) Testing the Cambridge

Quality Checklists on a review of disrupted families and crime. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 22, 303-314.

(318) Fox, B. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Creating burglary profiles using latent class

analysis: A new approach to offender profiling. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 39, 1582-1611. Reprinted in Canter, D. (Ed., 2014) Criminal Psychology, Vol. 4: Psychology and Investigations. London: Sage (pp. 29-62).

(317) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Bullying prevention programmes: The

importance of peer intervention, disciplinary methods, and age variations. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 8, 443-462.

(316) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Jennings, W. G., Diamond, B. and Craig, J. (2012)

Sex offenders and sex offending in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development: Prevalence, frequency, specialization, recidivism and (dis)continuity over the life-course. Journal of Crime and Justice, 35, 412-426.

(315) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P. and Lösel, F. (2012) School bullying as a predictor of

violence later in life: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective longitudinal studies. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 17, 405-418.

(314) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Child and adolescent predictors of male

intimate partner violence. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53, 1242-1249. (313) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Scholarly influence in criminology and

criminal justice journals in 1990-2005. Criminal Justice Review, 37, 360-383. (312) Pardini, D. A., Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P. and Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2012)

Identifying direct protective factors for nonviolence. American Journal of Preventive

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Medicine, 43 (2S1), S28-S40. (311) Lösel, F and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Direct protective and buffering protective factors

in the development of youth violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43 (2S1), S8-S23.

(310) Hall, J. E., Simon, T. R., Mercy, J., Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P. and Lee, R. D. (2012)

Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s expert panel on protective factors for youth violence perpetration: Background and overview. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43 (2S1), S1-S7.

(309) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Advancing knowledge about direct protective

factors that may reduce youth violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43 (2S1), S24-S27.

(308) Piquero, A. R., Carriaga, M., Diamond, B., Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2012)

Stability in aggression revisited. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 17, 365-372. (307) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Science, politics, and crime prevention:

Toward a new crime policy. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 128-133. (306) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Fontaine, N. M., Vincent, G., Coid, J. and Ullrich, S.

(2012) Childhood risk, offending trajectories, and psychopathy at age 48 years in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 18, 577-598.

(305) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Berg, M. T. (2012) Young men who kill: A

prospective longitudinal examination from childhood. Homicide Studies, 16, 99-128. (304) Murray, J., Farrington, D. P. and Sekol, I. (2012) Children’s antisocial behaviour,

mental health, drug use and educational performance after parental incarceration: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 138, 175-210.

(303) Farrington, D. P. (2012) Should the juvenile justice system be involved in early

intervention? Criminology and Public Policy, 11, 265-273. (302) Besemer, S. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Intergenerational transmission of criminal

behaviour: Conviction trajectories of fathers and their children. European Journal of Criminology, 9, 120-141.

(301) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Risk and protective factors, longitudinal

research and bullying prevention. New Directions for Youth Development, 133, 85-98. (300) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P. and Redondo, S. (2011) La transicion desde la

delincuencia juvenil a la delincuencia adulta (The transition from juvenile delinquency to adult crime.) Revista Espanola de Investigacion Criminologica, 9(1), 1-41.

(299) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Stallings, R. and Ttofi, M. M. (2011) Bullying

perpetration and victimization as predictors of delinquency and depression in the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3, 74-81.

(298) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F. and Loeber, R. (2011) Do the victims of school

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bullies tend to become depressed later in life? A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3, 63-73. This paper was an Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2012.

(297) Kazemian, L., Widom, C. S. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) A prospective examination

of the relationship between childhood neglect and juvenile delinquency in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 2, 65-82. Reprinted in Corrado, R., Leschied, A., Lussier, P. and Whatley, J. (Eds., 2015) Serious and Violent Young Offenders and Youth Criminal Justice: A Canadian Perspective (pp. 99-119). Burnaby, B.C.: SFU Publications.

(296) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) The benefits and costs of early prevention

compared with imprisonment: Toward evidence-based policy. Prison Journal, 91 (3 Supplement), 120-137.

(295) Besemer, S., Van der Geest, V., Murray, J., Bijleveld, C. C. J. and Farrington, D. P.

(2011) The relationship between parental imprisonment and offspring offending in England and the Netherlands. British Journal of Criminology, 51, 413-437.

(294) Piquero, A. R., Shepherd, J. P., Shepherd, I. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Impact of

offending trajectories on health: Disability, hospitalization, and death in middle-aged men in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 189-201.

(293) Farrington, D. P. (2011) Howard N. Snyder: The nation’s foremost expert on juvenile

justice data. Criminology and Public Policy, 10, 223-227. (292) Welsh, B. C., Peel, M. E., Farrington, D. P., Elffers, H. and Braga, A. A. (2011)

Research design influence on study outcomes in crime and justice: A partial replication with public area surveillance. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7, 183-198.

(291) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Is low empathy related to bullying after

controlling for individual and social background variables? Journal of Adolescence, 34, 59-71.

(290) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F. and Loeber, R. (2011) The predictive

efficiency of school bullying versus later offending: A systematic/meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 80-89. Reprinted in French as: Le lien entre situations de harcèlement et risques de délinquance: Compte-rendu de recherche: un examen systematique/meta-analystique des études longitudinales. Cahiers de la Securité 16, 162-169 (2011).

(289) Kazemian, L., Pease, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) DNA retention policies: The

potential contribution of criminal career research. European Journal of Criminology, 8, 48-64.

(288) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2011) Bullying as a predictor of offending, violence

and later life outcomes. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 90-98. (287) Cohn E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Scholarly influence and prestige in

criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22, 5-11.

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(286) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Effectiveness of school-based programmes

to reduce bullying: A systematic and meta-analytic review. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7, 27-56.

(285) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Why do the crime-reducing effects of

marriage vary with age? British Journal of Criminology, 51, 136-158. (284) Van Mastrigt, S. B. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Prevalence and characteristics of co-

offending recruiters. Justice Quarterly, 28, 325-359. (283) Sekol, I. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) The overlap between bullying and victimization

in adolescent residential care: Are bully/victims a special category? Children and Youth Services Review, 32, 1758-1769.

(282) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2010) Programmes scolaires de reduction du

harcelement et de la victimisation (School programmes for reduction of bullying and victimization). Diversite, 162, 55-61.

(281) Coid, J., Yang, M., Ullrich, S., Zhang, T., Sizmur, S., Farrington, D. P. and Rogers, R.

D. (2010) Most items in structured risk assessment instruments do not predict violence. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 22, 3-21.

(280) Murray, J., Irving, B., Farrington, D. P., Colman, I. and Bloxsom, C. A. J. (2010) Very

early predictors of conduct problems and crime: Results from a national cohort study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 51, 1198-1207.

(279) Turner, S., MacKenzie, D. L. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Celebrating the American

Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Tenth Anniversary. Victims and Offenders, 5, 199-202.

(278) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Is CCTV effective in preventing crime at

public places? Cahiers Politiestudies (Journal of Police Studies), 4, 265-282. (277) Piquero, A. R., Sullivan, C. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Assessing differences

between short-term, high-rate offenders and long-term, low-rate offenders. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 37, 1309-1329.

(276) McGee, T. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Are there any true adult onset offenders?

British Journal of Criminology, 50, 530-549. (275) Piquero, N. L., Piquero, A. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Criminal offender

trajectories and (white-collar) occupational prestige. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 134-143.

(274) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) A longitudinal analysis of early risk factors for

adult onset offending: What predicts a delayed criminal career? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 20, 257-273.

(273) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Should policy implications be drawn from

research on the effects of getting married on offending? European Journal of Criminology, 7, 239-247.

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(272) Farrington, D. P. and Baldry, A. C. (2010) Individual risk factors for school bullying. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 2, 4-16.

(271) Murray, J. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Risk factors for conduct disorder and

delinquency: Key findings from longitudinal studies. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 55, 633-642.

(270) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) On the malleability of self-control: Theoretical and policy implications regarding a general theory of crime. Justice Quarterly, 27, 803-834. (269) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Nagin, D. S. and Moffitt, T. E. (2010) Trajectories of offending and their relation to life failure in late middle age: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47, 151-173. (268) Farrington, D. P., Jolliffe, D., Hawkins, J. D., Catalano, R. F., Hill, K. G. and Kosterman, R. (2010) Why are boys more likely to be referred to juvenile court? Gender differences in official and self-reported delinquency. Victims and Offenders, 5, 25-44. (267) Welsh, B. C., Mudge, M. E. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Reconceptualizing public area surveillance and crime prevention: Security guards, place managers, and defensible space. Security Journal, 23, 299-319. (266) Coid, J. W., Yang, M., Ullrich, S., Zhang, T., Sizmur, S., Roberts, C., Farrington, D. P. and Rogers, R. D. (2009) Gender differences in structured risk assessment: Comparing the accuracy of five instruments. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 337-348. (265) Sekol, I. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) The nature and prevalence of bullying among boys and girls in Croatian care institutions: A descriptive analysis of children’s homes and correctional homes. Criminology and Social Integration, 17(2), 15-34. (264) Shepherd, J. P., Shepherd,. I., Newcombe, R. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Impact of antisocial lifestyle on health: Chronic disability and death by middle age. Journal of Public Health, 31, 506-511. (263) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Public area CCTV and crime prevention: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Justice Quarterly, 26, 716-745. (262) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2009) How to reduce school bullying. Victims and Offenders, 4, 321-326. (261) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Effects of getting married on offending: Results from a prospective longitudinal survey of males. European Journal of Criminology, 6, 496-516. (260) Long, J. D., Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Marginal and random intercepts models for longitudinal binary data with examples from criminology. Multivariate Behavioural Research, 44, 28-58. (259) Lussier.P., Farrington, D. P. and Moffitt, T. E. (2009) Is the antisocial child father of

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the abusive man? A 40-year prospective longitudinal study on the developmental antecedents of intimate partner violence. Criminology, 47, 741-780. (258) Van Mastrigt, S. B. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Co-offending versus age, gender and crime type: Implications for criminal justice policy. British Journal of Criminology, 49, 552-573. (257) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Early developmental prevention of delinquency and later offending: Prospects and challenges. European Journal of Developmental Science, 3, 247-259. (256) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W. and West, D. J. (2009) The development of offending from age 8 to age 50: Recent results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Monatsschrift fur Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform (Journal of Criminology and Penal Reform), 92, 160-173. (255) Koegl, C. J., Farrington, D. P. and Augimeri, L. K. (2009) Clinician perceptions of childhood risk factors for future antisocial behaviour. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 38, 564-575. (254) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M. and Coid, J. W. (2009) Development of adolescence- limited, late-onset and persistent offenders from age 8 to age 48. Aggressive Behaviour, 35, 150-163. (253) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W. and Murray, J. (2009) Family factors in the intergenerational transmission of offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 19, 109-124. (252) Piquero, A., Farrington, D. P., Welsh, B. C., Tremblay, R. E. and Jennings, W. G. (2009). Effects of early family/parent training programmes on antisocial behaviour and delinquency. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 5, 83-120. (251) Kazemian, L., Farrington, D. P. and LeBlanc, M. (2009) Can we make accurate long- term predictions of patterns of de-escalation in offending behaviour? Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 384-400. (250) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Childhood and adolescent predictors of late onset criminal careers. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 287-300. (249) Murray, J., Farrington, D. P. and Eisner, M. P. (2009) Drawing conclusions about causes from systematic reviews of risk factors: The Cambridge Quality Checklists. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 5, 1-23. (248) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) What works in preventing bullying? Effective elements of anti-bullying programmes. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 1, 13-23. (247) Bennett, T., Holloway, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) A review of the effectiveness of neighbourhood watch. Security Journal, 22, 143-155. (246) Fabio, A., Yuan, Z., Wisniewski, S. R., Henry, D. B., Farrington, D. P., Bridge, J. A. and Loeber, R. (2008) Cohort differences in the progression of developmental pathways: Evidence for period effects on secular trends of violence in males. Injury

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Prevention, 14, 311-318. (245) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Reintegrative shaming theory, moral emotions and bullying. Aggressive Behaviour, 34, 352-368. (244) Koegl, C. J., Farrington, D. P., Augimeri, L. K. and Day, D. M. (2008) Evaluation of a targeted cognitive-behavioural programme for children with conduct problems – the SNAP Under 12 Outreach Project: Service intensity, age and gender effects on short and long term outcomes. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13, 419-434. (243) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Bullying: Short-term and long-term effects,

and the importance of defiance theory in explanation and prevention. Victims and Offenders, 3, 289-312.

(242) Ullrich, S., Farrington, D. P. and Coid, J. W. (2008) Psychopathic personality traits and life-success. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 1162-1171. (241) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) The statistical association

between drug misuse and crime: A meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 13, 107-118.

(240) Welsh, B. C., Loeber, R., Stevens, B. R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Cohen, M. A. and

Farrington, D. P. (2008) Costs of juvenile crime in urban areas: A longitudinal perspective. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 6, 3-27.

(239) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Scholarly influence in criminology and

criminal justice journals in 1990-2000. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 11-21. (238) Garrido, V., Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2008) Crime prevention: More evidence-based analyses. Psicothema, 20, 1-3. (237) Tong, L. S. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effectiveness of “Reasoning and Rehabilitation” in reducing reoffending. Psicothema, 20, 20-28. (236) Murray, J. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Parental imprisonment: Long-lasting effects on

boys’ internalizing problems through the life-course. Development and Psychopathology, 20, 273-290.

(235) Ullrich, S., Farrington, D. P. and Coid, J. W. (2007) Dimensions of DSM-IV personality disorders and life success. Journal of Personality Disorders, 21, 659-665. (234) Kazemian, L., LeBlanc, M., Farrington, D. P. and Pease, K. (2007) Patterns of residual criminal careers among a sample of adjudicated French-Canadian males. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 49, 307-340. (233) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Key challenges and prospects in peer-

based delinquency prevention programmes. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 13, 297-300.

(232) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Early predictors of late onset offenders.

International Annals of Criminology, 45, 37-56. (231) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Changes in scholarly influence in major

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international criminology journals. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 40, 335-359.

(230) Augimeri, L. K., Farrington, D. P., Koegl, C. J. and Day, D. M. (2007) The SNAP Under 12 Outreach Project: Effects of a community based programme for children with conduct problems. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 16, 799-807. (229) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Save children from a life of crime.

Criminology and Public Policy, 6, 871-880. (228) Junger, M., Feder, L., Clay, J., Cote, S. M., Farrington, D. P., Freiburg, K., Garrido, V., Homel, R., Lösel, F., Manning, M., Mazerolle, P., Santos, R., Schmucker, M., Sullivan, C., Sutton, C., van Yperen, T. and Tremblay, R. E. (2007) Preventing violence in seven countries: Global convergence in policies. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 13, 327-356. (227) Farrington, D. P., Jolliffe, D., Loeber, R. and Homish, D. L. (2007) How many offences are really committed per juvenile court offender? Victims and Offenders, 2, 227-249. (226) Farrington, D. P. (2007) Advancing knowledge about desistance. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23, 125-134. (225) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Changes in scholarly influence in major American criminology and criminal justice journals between 1986 and 2000. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18, 6-34. (224) Baldry, A. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Effectiveness of programmes to prevent

school bullying. Victims and Offenders, 2, 183-204. (223) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Scientific support for early prevention of delinquency and later offending. Victims and Offenders, 2, 125-140. Published in Spanish: Apoyo cientifico en relacion con la prevencion temprana de la delincuencia y la delincuencia tardia. Revista de Derecho Penal y Criminologia, 2007, 19, 531-550. (222) Farrington, D. P., Gill, M., Waples, S. J. and Argomaniz, J. (2007) The effects of closed-circuit television on crime: Meta-analysis of an English national quasi- experimental multi-site evaluation. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 3, 21-38. (221) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Examining the relationship between low

empathy and self-reported offending. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 12, 265-286.

(220) Petersen, M. L. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Cruelty to animals and violence to

people. Victims and Offenders, 2, 21-43. (219) Murray, J., Janson, C-G. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Crime in adult offspring of

prisoners: A cross-national comparison of two longitudinal samples. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 34, 133-149.

(218) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Saving children from a life of crime: Toward

a national strategy for early prevention. Victims and Offenders, 2, 1-20. (217) Lahey, B. B., Loeber, R., Waldman, I. D. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Child

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socioemotional dispositions at school entry that predict adolescent delinquency and violence. Impuls: Tidsskrift for Psykologi, 3, 40-51.

(216) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Does neighbourhood watch

reduce crime? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2, 437-458.

(215) Murray, J. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Evidence-based programmes for children of

prisoners. Criminology and Public Policy, 5, 721-735. (214) Farrington, D. P. (2006) Comparing football hooligans and violent offenders:

Childhood, adolescent, teenage and adult features. Monatsschrift fur Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform (Journal of Criminology and Penal Reform), 89, 193-205.

(213) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Examining the relationship between low

empathy and bullying. Aggressive Behaviour, 32, 540-550. (212) Ramoutar, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Are the same factors related to

participation and frequency of offending by male and female prisoners? Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 557-572.

(211) Farrington, D. P. (2006) Methodological quality and the evaluation of anticrime

programmes. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2, 329-337. (210) Fabio, A., Loeber, R., Balasubramani, G. K., Roth, J., Fu, W. and Farrington, D. P.

(2006) Why some generations are more violent than others: Assessment of age, period and cohort effects. American Journal of Epidemiology, 164, 151-160.

(209) Holloway, K., Bennett, T. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) The effectiveness of drug

treatment programmes in reducing criminal behaviour: A meta-analysis. Psicothema, 18, 619-628.

(208) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Effectiveness of family-based programmes

to prevent delinquency and later offending. Psicothema, 18, 596-602. (207) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2006) How important is “regression to the mean”

in area-based crime prevention research? Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 8, 50-60.

(206) Blaya, C., Farrington, D. P., Petrosino, A. and Weisburd, D. (2006) Revues

systematiques dans le champ criminologique et le group crime et justice de la collaboration Campbell. (Systematic reviews in criminology and the Campbell Crime and Justice Group.) International Journal on Violence and Schools, 1, 72-80.

(205) Garrido, V., Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2006) The importance of an evidence-

based approach in the current Spanish policy for crime prevention. Psicothema, 18, 591-595.

(204) Farrington, D. P. (2006) Key longitudinal-experimental studies in criminology. Journal

of Experimental Criminology, 2, 121-141. (203) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Development and validation of the Basic

Empathy Scale. Journal of Adolescence, 29, 589-611.

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(202) Sutton, C., Utting, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Nipping criminality in the bud. The

Psychologist, 19, 470-475. (201) Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) Exploring residual career length and

residual number of offences for two generations of repeat offenders. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 43, 89-113.

(200) Tong, L. S. J. and Farrington, D. P. (2006) How effective is the Reasoning and

Rehabilitation programme in reducing offending? A meta-analysis of evaluations in four countries. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 3-24.

(199) Loeber, R., Pardini, D., Homish, D. L., Wei, E. H., Crawford, A. M., Farrington, D. P.,

Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Creemers, J., Koehler, S. A. and Rosenfeld, R. (2005) The prediction of violence and homicide in young men. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 1074-1088.

(198) Baldry, A. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) Protective factors as moderators of risk

factors in adolescent bullying. Social Psychology in Education, 8, 263-284. (197) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2005) Het belang van experimentele evaluaties in

de criminologie (The importance of experimental evaluations in criminology). Justitiele Verkenningen (Judicial Explorations), 31(8), 11-41.

(196) Farrington, D. P. (2005) Early identification and preventive intervention: How effective

is this strategy? Criminology and Public Policy, 4, 237-248. (195) Farrington, D. P. (2005) The importance of child and adolescent psychopathy.

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 489-497. (194) Murray, J. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) Parental imprisonment: Effects on boys’

antisocial behaviour and delinquency through the life-course. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 1269-1278.

(193) Rice, S. K., Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) Where are they now?

Trajectories of publication ‘stars’ from American criminology and criminal justice programmes. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 16, 245-265.

(192) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) Evidence-based crime prevention:

Conclusions and directions for a safer society. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 47, 337-354.

(191) Farrington, D. P.(2005) Childhood origins of antisocial behaviour. Clinical Psychology

and Psychotherapy, 12, 177-190. (190) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2005) Randomized experiments in criminology:

What have we learned in the last two decades? Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1, 9-38.

(189) Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) Comparing the validity of prospective,

retrospective and official onset for different offending categories. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 21, 127-147.

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(188) Bennett, S., Farrington, D. P. and Huesmann, L. R. (2005) Explaining gender differences in crime and violence: The importance of social cognitive skills. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 10, 263-288.

(187) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Verschillende oorzaken van delinquentie

tussen etnische en nationale groepen? Longitudinale analyses van criminaliteit onder jonge mannen in Pittsburg en London. (Are between-race and between-country causes of delinquency the same? Longitudinal analyses of young males in Pittsburgh and London). Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 46, 330-346.

(186) Shepherd, J. P., Farrington, D. P. and Potts, A. J. C. (2004) Impact of antisocial

lifestyle on health. Journal of Public Health Medicine, 26, 347-352. (185) Farrington, D. P. (2004) Criminological psychology in the 21st century. Criminal

Behaviour and Mental Health, 14, 152-166. (184) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Evidence-based crime prevention: the

effectiveness of CCTV. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 6 (2), 21-33. (183) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2004) Measuring the effects of improved street

lighting on crime: A reply to Dr. Marchant. British Journal of Criminology, 44, 448-467. (182) Haas, H., Farrington, D. P., Killias, M. and Sattar, G. (2004) The impact of different

family configurations on delinquency. British Journal of Criminology, 44, 520-532.

(181) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Surveillance for crime prevention in public space: Results and policy choices in Britain and America. Criminology and Public Policy, 3, 497-525.

(180) Healey, A., Knapp, M. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Adult labour market implications of

antisocial behaviour in childhood and adolescence: Findings from a UK longitudinal study. Applied Economics, 36, 93-105.

(179) Baldry, A. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Evaluation of an intervention programme for

the reduction of bullying and victimization in schools. Aggressive Behaviour, 30, 1-15. (178) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Empathy and offending: A systematic review

and meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 9, 441-476. (177) Smith, C. A. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Continuities in antisocial behaviour and

parenting across three generations. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 45, 230-247.

(176) Gordon, R. A., Lahey, B. B., Kawai, E., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and

Farrington, D. P. (2004) Antisocial behaviour and youth gang membership: Selection and socialization. Criminology, 42, 55-87.

(175) Petrosino, A., Boruch, R. F., Farrington, D. P., Sherman, L. W. and Weisburd, D.

(2003) Toward evidence-based criminology and criminal justice: Systematic reviews, the Campbell Collaboration, and the Crime and Justice Group. International Journal of Comparative Criminology, 3, 42-61.

(174) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P. and Blumstein, A. (2003) Criminal career paradigm:

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Background, recent developments, and the way forward. International Annals of Criminology, 41, 243-269.

(173) Farrington, D. P. & Painter, K. A. (2003) How to evaluate the impact of CCTV on

crime. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 5(3), 7-16. Also published in Gill, M. (2003. Ed.) CCTV. Leicester: Perpetuity Press (pp. 67-79).

(172) Farrington, D. P. (2003) Developmental and life-course criminology: Key theoretical

and empirical issues – The 2002 Sutherland Award address. Criminology, 41, 221-255.

(171) Petrosino, A., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. (2003) The Campbell

Collaboration Crime and Justice Group: Early development and progress. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 38, 5-18.

(170) Farrington, D. P. (2003) A short history of randomized experiments in criminology: A

meagre feast. Evaluation Review, 27, 218-227. (169) Farrington, D. P. (2003) British randomized experiments on crime and justice. Annals

of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 589, 150-167. (168) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2003) Family-based prevention of offending: A

meta-analysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 36, 127-151. (167) Farrington, D.P. (2003) Methodological quality standards for evaluation research.

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587, 49-68. (166) Welsh. B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2003) Effects of CCTV on crime. Annals of the

American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587, 110-135. (165) Farrington, D.P., Jolliffe, D., Hawkins, J.D., Catalano, R.F., Hill, K.G. and Kosterman,

R. (2003) Comparing delinquency careers in court records and self-reports. Criminology, 41, 933-958.

(164) Jolliffe, D., Farrington, D. P., Hawkins, J. D., Catalano, R. F., Hill, K. G. and

Kosterman, R. (2003) Predictive, concurrent, prospective and retrospective validity of self-reported delinquency. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 13, 179-197.

(163) Farrington, D. P. (2002) Criminology. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, S10-

S16. (162) Tsutomi, H., Farrington, D. P. and Petrosino, A. (2002) The Campbell Crime and

Justice Group in Progress (in Japanese). Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology, 27, 113-118.

(161) Shepherd, J. P., Farrington, D. P. and Potts, A. J. C. (2002) Relations between

offending, injury and illness. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 95, 539-544. (160) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2002) What works in preventing crime?

Systematic reviews of experimental and quasi-experimental research (in Japanese). Crime and Delinquency (Japanese journal) 133, 129-141.

(159) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P., Sherman, L. W. and MacKenzie, D. L. (2002) What do

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we know about crime prevention? International Annals of Criminology, 40, 11-31. Reprinted in International Annals of Criminology, 50, 177-197 (2012).

(158) Farrington, D.P. and Welsh, B.C. (2002) Improved street lighting and crime

prevention. Justice Quarterly, 19, 313-342. (157) Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Farrington, D.P., Lahey, B.B., Keenan, K. and

White, H.R. (2002) Editorial introduction: Three longitudinal studies of children’s development in Pittsburgh: The Developmental Trends Study, the Pittsburgh Youth Study, and the Pittsburgh Girls Study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 1-23.

(156) Farrington, D.P., Loeber, R., Yin, Y. and Anderson, S.J. (2002) Are within-individual

causes of delinquency the same as between-individual causes? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, 53-68.

(155) Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Wei, E., Farrington, D.P. and Wikström, P-O.H.

(2002) Risk and promotive effects in the explanation of persistent serious delinquency in boys. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 111-123.

(154) Farrington, D.P. (2001) Effective programmes to counter juvenile delinquency.

Poinikos Logos, 2621-2631. (153) Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A. and

Lynam, D. (2001) Male mental health problems, psychopathy and personality traits: Key findings from the first 14 years of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 4, 273-297.

(152) Farrington, D.P. (2001) Prevencao centrada no risco (Risk-focussed prevention, in

Portuguese). Infancia e Juventude 3/01, 9-29. (151) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) Toward an evidence-based approach to

preventing crime. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578, 158-173.

(150) Farrington, D.P. and Petrosino, A. (2001) The Campbell Collaboration Crime and

Justice Group. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578, 35-49.

(149) Farrington, D.P. (2001) Action plan - Crime prevention. The Psychologist, 14, 182-183. (148) Paternoster, R., Brame, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) On the relationship between

adolescent and adult offending frequencies. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 17, 201-225.

(147) Painter, K.A. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) The financial benefits of improved street

lighting, based on crime reduction. Lighting Research and Technology, 33, 3-12. (146) Farrington, D.P., Petrosino, A. and Welsh, B.C. (2001) Systematic reviews and cost-

benefit analyses of correctional interventions. Prison Journal, 81, 339-359. (145) Farrington, D.P., Jolliffe, D., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and Kalb, L.M. (2001)

The concentration of offenders in families, and family criminality in the prediction of

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boys’ delinquency. Journal of Adolescence, 24, 579-596. (144) Painter, K.A. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) Evaluating situational crime prevention using

a young people's survey. British Journal of Criminology, 41, 266-284. (143) Juby, H. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) Disentangling the link between disrupted families

and delinquency. British Journal of Criminology, 41, 22-40. (142) Farrington, D.P. and Petrosino, A. (2000) Systematic reviews of criminological

interventions: The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group. International Annals of Criminology, 38, 49-66.

(141) Farrington, D.P. (2000) Psychosocial predictors of adult antisocial personality and adult

convictions. Behavioural Sciences and the Law, 18, 605-622. (140) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2000) Young children who commit crime:

Epidemiology, developmental origins, risk factors, early interventions and policy implications. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 737-762. Reprinted in Roesch, R. and McLachlan, K. (Eds., 2007) Clinical Forensic Psychology and the Law. Aldershot: Ashgate (pp. 315-360).

(139) Farrington, D.P. and Loeber, R. (2000) Epidemiology of juvenile violence. Child and

Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 9, 733-748. (138) Short, J.F., Zahn, M.A. and Farrington, D.P. (2000) Experimental research in criminal

justice settings: Is there a role for scholarly societies? Crime and Delinquency, 46, 295-298.

(137) Farrington, D.P. (2000) Explaining and preventing crime: The globalization of

knowledge -- The American Society of Criminology 1999 Presidential Address. Criminology, 38, 1-24.

(136) Lewinsohn, P.M., Rohde, P. and Farrington, D.P. (2000) The OADP-CDS: A brief

screener for adolescent conduct disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39, 888-895.

(135) Farrington, D.P. and Loeber, R. (2000) Some benefits of dichotomization in psychiatric

and criminological research. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 10, 100-122. (134) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2000) Correctional intervention programs and cost-

benefit analysis. Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 27, 115-133. (133) Cohn, E.G., Farrington, D.P. and Sorensen, J.R. (2000) Journal publications of Ph.D.

graduates from American criminology and criminal justice programs, 1988-1997. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 11, 35-49.

(132) Baldry, A.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2000) Bullies and delinquents: Personal

characteristics and parental styles. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 10, 17-31. Reprinted in Portuguese as “Bullies e delinquentes: Caracteristicas pessoais e estilos parentais.” Revista Portuguesa de Pedagogia, 34, 195-221 (2000).

(131) Loeber, R., DeLamatre, M., Tita, G., Cohen, J., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and Farrington,

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D.P. (1999) Gun injury and mortality: The delinquent backgrounds of juvenile victims. Violence and Victims, 14, 339-352.

(130) White, H.R., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and Farrington, D.P. (1999)

Developmental associations between substance use and violence. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 785-803.

(129) Farrington, D.P. and Welsh, B.C. (1999) Delinquency prevention using family-based

interventions. Children and Society, 13, 287-303. (128) Lahey, B.B., Gordon, R.A., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and Farrington, D.P.

(1999) Boys who join gangs: A prospective study of predictors of first gang entry. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 27, 261-276.

(127) Farrington, D.P. and Maughan, B. (1999) Criminal careers of two London cohorts.

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 9, 91-106. (126) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1999) Changes in the most-cited scholars in 20

criminology and criminal justice journals between 1990 and 1995. Journal of Criminal Justice, 27, 345-359.

(125) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D.P. (1999) Improved street lighting: Crime reducing

effects and cost-benefit analyses. Security Journal, 12(4), 17-32. (124) Baldry, A.C. and Farrington, D.P. (1999) Types of bullying among Italian school

children. Journal of Adolescence, 22, 423-426. (123) Farrington, D.P. (1999) A criminological research agenda for the next millennium.

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 43, 154-167. (122) Farrington, D.P. (1999) Measuring, explaining and preventing shoplifting: A review of

British research. Security Journal, 12(1), 9-27. (121) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (1999) Value for money? A review of the costs and

benefits of situational crime prevention. British Journal of Criminology, 39, 345-368. (120) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Criminal victimization on a Caribbean island.

International Review of Victimology, 6, 1-16. (119) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Assessing the effectiveness and economic

benefits of an integrated developmental and situational crime prevention programme. Psychology, Crime and Law, 4, 281-308.

(118) Raine, A., Reynolds, C., Venables, P.H., Mednick, S.A. and Farrington, D.P. (1998)

Fearlessness, stimulation-seeking, and large body size at age 3 years as early predispositions to childhood aggression at age 11 years. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55, 745-751.

(117) Farrington, D.P. (1998) O desenvolvimento do comportamento anti-social e ofensivo

desde a infancia ate a idade adulta. (The development of offending and antisocial behaviour from childhood to adulthood). Temas Penitenciarios, series II, 1, 7-16. Partly reprinted (in English) in: Cordella, P. and Siegel, L. (1996, Eds.) Readings in Contemporary Criminological Theory. Boston: Northeastern University Press (pp.

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107-120). (116) Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T.E. and Caspi, A. (1998)

The development of male offending: Key findings from the first decade of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 7, 141-171. Reprinted in Bull, R. (Ed., 2007) Children and the Law: The Essential Readings (pp. 336-380). Oxford: Blackwell.

(115) Baldry, A.C. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Parenting influences on bullying and

victimization. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 3, 237-254. (114) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Marital violence in Great Britain and its

relationship to marital and non-marital rape. International Review of Victimology, 5, 257-276.

(113) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Assessing the quality of American doctoral

programme faculty in criminology and criminal justice, 1991-1995. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 9, 187-210.

(112) Farrington, D.P. (1998) Evaluating Communities that Care: Realistic scientific

considerations. Evaluation, 4, 204-210. (111) Farrington, D.P., Lambert, S. and West, D.J. (1998) Criminal careers of two

generations of family members in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 7, 85-106.

(110) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Never too early, never too late: Risk factors and

successful interventions for serious and violent juvenile offenders. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 7, 7-30. Reprinted in Moss, K. (Ed., 2009) Crime Reduction: Critical Concepts in Criminology. London: Routledge (pp. 303-331).

(109) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Changes in the most-cited scholars in major

international journals between 1986-90 and 1991-95. British Journal of Criminology, 38, 156-170.

(108) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Changes in the most-cited scholars in major

American criminology and criminal justice journals between 1986-90 and 1991-95. Journal of Criminal Justice, 26, 99-116.

(107) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) Comments on "Street lighting:

Unexpected benefits to young pedestrians from improvement." International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology, 29, 148-149.

(106) Farrington, D.P. (1997) Early prediction of violent and non-violent youthful offending.

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 5 (2), 51-66. (105) Connell, A. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) The reliability and validity of resident, staff and

peer reports of bullying in young offender institutions. Psychology, Crime and Law, 3, 287-300.

(104) Farrington, D.P. (1997) Nurturant crime prevention strategies are also needed in the

United Kingdom. Politics and the Life Sciences, 16, 26-27.

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(103) Farrington, D.P. (1997) Evaluating a community crime prevention programme. Evaluation, 3, 157-173.

(102) Nagin, D.S., Pogarsky, G. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) Adolescent mothers and the

criminal behaviour of their children. Law and Society Review, 31, 137-162. (101) Rowe, D.C. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) The familial transmission of criminal

convictions. Criminology, 35, 177-201. (100) Shepherd, J.P. and Farrington, D.P. (1996) The prevention of delinquency, with

particular reference to violent crime. Medicine, Science and the Law, 36, 331-336. (99) Farrington, D.P., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., van Kammen, W. and Schmidt,

L. (1996) Self-reported delinquency and a combined delinquency seriousness scale based on boys, mothers and teachers: Concurrent and predictive validity for African Americans and Caucasians. Criminology, 34, 493-517. Reprinted in Bushway, S. and Weisburd, D. (Eds., 2005) Quantitative Methods in Criminology. Aldershot: Ashgate (pp. 285-309).

(98) Farrington, D.P. (1996) The childhood origins of crime: The Cambridge Study,

1961-96. Cambridge: The Magazine of the Cambridge Society, 38, 15-18. (97) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Quantitative criminology in the United Kingdom in the 1990s:

A brief overview. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 12, 249-263. (96) Connell, A. and Farrington, D.P. (1996) Bullying among incarcerated young offenders:

Developing an interview schedule and some preliminary results. Journal of Adolescence, 19, 75-93.

(95) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Explaining the link between problem drinking and delinquency.

Addiction, 91, 498-501. (94) Farrington, D.P., Barnes, G. and Lambert, S. (1996) The concentration of offending in

families. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 1, 47-63. Reprinted in Muncie, J. (Ed., 2005) Criminology. London: Sage.

(93) Farrington, D.P. (1995) Crime and physical health: Illnesses, injuries, accidents and

offending in the Cambridge Study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 5, 261-278. (92) Farrington, D.P. (1995) The development of offending and antisocial behaviour from

childhood: Key findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36, 929-964.

(91) Rivara, F.P., Shepherd, J.P., Farrington, D.P., Richmond, P.W. and Cannon, P.

(1995) Victim as offender in youth violence. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 26, 609-614.

(90) Farrington, D.P. (1995) Stabilitat und pradiktion von aggressivem verhalten (Stability

and prediction of violent behaviour). Gruppendynamik, 26, 23-40. (89) Shepherd, J.P. and Farrington, D.P. (1995) Preventing crime and violence. British

Medical Journal, 310, 271-272.

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(88) Farrington, D.P. (1995) Intensive health visiting and the prevention of juvenile crime. Health Visitor, 68, 100-102. Reprinted in: Making the difference: Demonstrating the effectiveness of health visiting (1997). London: Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association.

(87) Rivara, F.P. and Farrington, D.P. (1995) Prevention of violence: Role of the

pediatrician. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 149, 421-429. (86) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1995) The validity of citations as a measure of

influence in criminology. British Journal of Criminology, 35, 143-145. (85) Nagin, D.S., Farrington, D.P. and Moffitt, T.E. (1995) Life-course trajectories of

different types of offenders. Criminology, 33, 111-139. Reprinted in Piquero, A. and Mazerolle, P. (Eds., 2000) Life-Course Criminology. Belmont, California: Wadsworth (pp. 173-198).

(84) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (1994) Problems and solutions in longitudinal and

experimental treatment studies of child psychopathology and delinquency. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 887-900.

(83) Farrington, D.P. (1994) Delinquency: Methodological advances. Current Opinion in

Psychiatry, 7, 452-455. (82) Farrington, D.P. (1994) Early developmental prevention of juvenile delinquency.

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 4, 209-227. Also published in the Royal Society of Arts Journal, vol. 142, No. 5454, 22-34 (1994). Reprinted in Cullen, F.T. and Applegate, B.K. (Eds., 1997) Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 99-117) and in Hope, T. (Ed., 2000) Perspectives on Crime Reduction. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 179-197).

(81) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1994) Who are the most-cited scholars in major

American criminology and criminal justice journals? Journal of Criminal Justice, 22, 517-534.

(80) Farrington, D.P., Langan, P.A. and Wikström, P-O.H. (1994) Changes in crime and

punishment in America, England and Sweden between the 1980s and the 1990s. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 3, 104-131. Reprinted in Lane, J. and Petersilia, J. (Eds., 1998) Criminal Justice Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (pp.56-82), in Matthews, R. (Ed., 1999) Imprisonment. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 105-132), and in Bondeson, U. V. (Ed., 2005) Crime and Justice in Scandinavia. Gad Jura, Denmark: Forlaget Thomson (pp. 155-188).

(79) Buckle, A. and Farrington, D.P. (1994) Measuring shoplifting by systematic

observation: A replication study. Psychology, Crime and Law, 1, 133-141. (78) Farrington, D.P. and Lambert, S. (1994) Differences between burglars and violent

offenders. Psychology, Crime and Law, 1, 107-116. (77) Farrington, D.P. and Hollin, C.R. (1994) New developments in British research.

Psychology, Crime and Law, 1, 105-106. (76) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1994) Who are the most influential criminologists in

the English-speaking world? British Journal of Criminology, 34, 204-225.

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(75) Farrington, D.P. & West, D.J. (1993) Criminal, penal and life histories of chronic

offenders: Risk and protective factors and early identification. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 3, 492-523.

(74) Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Zhang, Q., van Kammen, W.

and Maguin, E. (1993) The double edge of protective and risk factors for delinquency: Inter-relations and developmental patterns. Development and Psychopathology, 5, 683-701.

(73) Farrington, D.P. and Wikström, P-O.H. (1993) Changes in crime and punishment in

England and Sweden in the 1980s. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 2, 142-170.

(72) Farrington, D.P. (1993) Motivations for conduct disorder and delinquency.

Development and Psychopathology, 5, 225-241. (71) Farrington, D.P. and Burrows, J.N. (1993) Did shoplifting really decrease? British

Journal of Criminology, 33, 57-69. (70) Shepherd, J.P. and Farrington, D.P. (1993) Assault as a public health problem.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 86, 89-92. (69) Farrington, D.P. (1993) Childhood origins of teenage antisocial behaviour and adult

social dysfunction. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 86, 13-17. Reprinted in Messer, D. and Dockrell, J. (Eds., 1998) Developmental Psychology: A Reader. London: Arnold (pp. 347-355).

(68) Farrington, D.P. (1992) Criminal career research: Lessons for crime prevention.

Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 1, 7-29. (67) Farrington, D.P. (1992) Trends in English juvenile delinquency and their explanation.

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 16, 151-163. (66) Nagin, D.S. and Farrington, D.P. (1992) The onset and persistence of offending.

Criminology, 30, 501-523. (65) Farrington, D.P. (1992) Criminal career research in the United Kingdom. British

Journal of Criminology, 32, 521-536. Reprinted in Canter, D. (Ed., 2014) Criminal Psychology, Vol. 2: Criminals’ Characteristics. London: Sage (pp. 3-20).

(64) Buckle, A., Farrington, D.P., Burrows, J., Speed, M. and Burns-Howell, T. (1992)

Measuring shoplifting by repeated systematic counting. Security Journal, 3, 137-146. (63) Nagin, D.S. and Farrington, D.P. (1992) The stability of criminal potential from

childhood to adulthood. Criminology, 30, 235-260. (62) Barnett, A., Blumstein, A., Cohen, J. and Farrington, D.P. (1992) Not all criminal

career models are equally valid. Criminology, 30, 133-140. (61) Farrington, D.P. and Langan, P.A. (1992) Changes in crime and punishment in

England and America in the 1980s. Justice Quarterly, 9, 5-46.

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(60) Reiss, A.J. and Farrington, D.P. (1991) Advancing knowledge about co- offending: Results from a prospective longitudinal survey of London males. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 82, 360-395.

(59) Farrington, D.P. (1991) Antisocial personality from childhood to adulthood. The

Psychologist, 4, 389-394. (58) Farrington, D.P. (1991) Psychologische beitrage zur erklarung, verhutung und

behandlung von kriminalitat (Psychological contributions to the explanation, prevention and treatment of offending). Gruppendynamik, 22, 141- 160.

(57) Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M.S., van Kammen, W. and Farrington, D.P. (1991)

Initiation, escalation, and desistance in juvenile offending and their correlates. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 82, 36-82. Reprinted in Farrall, S. (Ed., 2000) The Termination of Criminal Careers. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 227-274).

(56) Farrington, D.P. (1991) Longitudinal research strategies: Advantages, problems and

prospects. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 369-374.

(55) Farrington, D.P. and Hawkins, J.D. (1991) Predicting participation, early onset, and

later persistence in officially recorded offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 1, 1-33.

(54) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1990) Differences between British and American

criminology: An analysis of citations. British Journal of Criminology 30, 467-482. (53) Farrington, D.P. (1990) Implications of criminal career research for the prevention of

offending. Journal of Adolescence, 13, 93-113. (52) Farrington, D.P. (1989) The origins of crime: The Cambridge study in delinquent

development. Home Office Research Bulletin, 27, 29-32. (51) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (1989) Relative improvement over chance (RIOC)

and phi as measures of predictive efficiency and strength of association in 2 x 2 tables. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 5, 201-213.

(50) Farrington, D. P. (1989) Early predictors of adolescent aggression and adult violence.

Violence and Victims, 4, 79-100. (49) Stander, J., Farrington, D.P., Hill, G. and Altham, P.M.E. (1989) Markov chain analysis

and specialization in criminal careers. British Journal of Criminology, 29, 317-335. (48) Barnett, A., Blumstein, A. and Farrington, D.P. (1989) A prospective test of a criminal

career model. Criminology, 27, 373-388. Reprinted in Greenberg, D. (Ed., 1996) Criminal Careers, vol. 1. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 285-300), and in Bushway, S. and Weisburd, D. (Eds., 2005) Quantitative Methods in Criminology. Aldershot: Ashgate (pp. 371-386).

(47) Farrington, D. P. (1988) Psychobiological factors in the explanation and reduction of delinquency: Genetics, intelligence, morality and personality. Today's Delinquent, 7, 37-51.

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(46) Farrington, D. P., Snyder, H.N. and Finnegan, T.A. (1988) Specialization in juvenile court careers. Criminology, 26, 461-487.

(45) Farrington, D. P. (1988) Advancing knowledge about delinquency and crime: The

need for a coordinated programme of longitudinal research. Behavioural Sciences and the Law, 6, 307-331.

(44) Farrington, D. P., Gallagher, B., Morley, L., St. Ledger, R.J. and West, D.J. (1988)

Are there any successful men from criminogenic backgrounds? Psychiatry, 51, 116-130.

(43) Blumstein, A., Cohen, J. and Farrington, D.P. (1988) Longitudinal and criminal career

research: Further clarifications. Criminology, 26, 57-74. Reprinted in Greenberg, D. (Ed., 1996) Criminal Careers, vol. 1. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 447-464).

(42) Blumstein, A., Cohen, J. and Farrington, D. P. (1988) Criminal career research: Its

value for criminology. Criminology, 26, 1-35. Reprinted in Greenberg, D. (Ed., 1996) Criminal Careers, vol. 1. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 391-425) and in Elliott, D. And Fagan, A. (Eds.) Prevention of Crime. New York: Wiley, in press, 2016.

(41) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Schools and delinquency prevention. Today's Delinquent, 6,

71-86. (40) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Evaluating area-based changes in policing strategies and

laws. Police Studies 10, 67-71. (39) Barnett, A., Blumstein, A. and Farrington, D. P. (1987) Probabilistic models of youthful

criminal careers. Criminology, 25, 83-107. Reprinted in Greenberg, D. (Ed., 1996) Criminal Careers, vol. 1. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 259-283).

(38) Farrington, D. P. (1987) What kind of research is needed to advance knowledge about

the explanation, prevention and treatment of crime in Canada? Canadian Journal of Criminology 29, 171-183.

(37) Farrington, D. P. (1986) Parenting and delinquency: Parent training and delinquency

prevention. Today's Delinquent 5, 51-66. (36) Farrington, D. P., Gallagher, B., Morley, L., St Ledger, R.J. and West, D.J. (1986)

Unemployment, school leaving and crime. British Journal of Criminology 26, 335-356. Reprinted in Farrall, S. (Ed., 2000) The Termination of Criminal Careers. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 101-122).

(35) Farrington, D. P. (1986) Implications of longitudinal studies for social prevention.

Justice Report 3(2), 6-10. Reprinted in Canadian Journal of Criminology 31, 453-463 (1989) and in Hartnagel, T. (Ed., 1998) Canadian Crime Control Policy. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Canada (pp. 339-345).

(34) Farrington, D. P. (1985) Delinquency prevention in the 1980s. Journal of Adolescence

8, 3-16. (33) Farrington, D. P. and Dowds, E.A. (1984) Why does crime decrease? Justice of the

Peace 148, 506-509. Reprinted in Pease, K. (Ed., 1999) Uses of Crime Statistics. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 87-90).

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(32) Buckle, A. and Farrington, D. P. (1984) An observational study of shoplifting. British

Journal of Criminology 24, 63-73. Reprinted in Smart, B., Peggs, K. and Burridge, J. (Eds., 2013) Observational Methods. London: Sage, in press.

(31) Langan, P. A. and Farrington, D.P. (1983) Two-track or one-track justice? Some

evidence from an English longitudinal survey. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 74, 519-546.

(30) Farrington, D. P. and West, D.J. (1983) Derniers resultats de l'etude de Cambridge

sur la delinquance: "Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development". (Recent findings in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development). Bulletin de Psychologie 36, 293-298.

(29) Farrington, D. P. and Nuttall, C.P. (1983) Overcrowding and recidivism: A response to

Gaes's comment. Journal of Criminal Justice 11, 269-271. (28) Farrington, D. P. and Morris, A. M. (1983) Sex, sentencing and reconviction. British

Journal of Criminology 23, 229-248. (27) Farrington, D. P. and Morris, A. M. (1983) Do magistrates discriminate against men?

Justice of the Peace 147, 601-603. (26) Farrington, D. P., Berkowitz, L. and West, D.J. (1982) Differences between individual

and group fights. British Journal of Social Psychology 21, 323-333. (25) Walker, N., Farrington, D.P. and Tucker, G. (1981) Reconviction rates of adult males

after different sentences. British Journal of Criminology 21, 357- 360. (24) Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D. P. (1981) An experimental study of sentencing by

magistrates. Law and Human Behaviour 5, 107-121. (23) Farrington, D. P. and Bull, R. (1981) Introduction to the special issue on British

research. Law and Human Behaviour 5, 103-105. (22) Farrington, D. P. and Bennett, T. (1981) Police cautioning of juveniles in London.

British Journal of Criminology 21, 123-135. Reprinted in Pease, K. (Ed., 1999) Uses of Crime Statistics. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 311-323).

(21) Farrington, D. P. (1981) The prevalence of convictions. British Journal of Criminology

21, 173-175. Reprinted in Pease, K. (Ed., 1999) Uses of Crime Statistics. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 201-203).

(20) Farrington, D. P. (1981) Psychology and police interrogation. British Journal of Law

and Society 8, 97-107. (19) Farrington, D. P. and Nuttall, C. P. (1980) Prison size, overcrowding, prison violence

and recidivism. Journal of Criminal Justice 8, 221-231. Reprinted in French in Revue Internationale de Criminologie et de Police Technique 35, 361-376 (1982), and reprinted in Braswell, M., Dillingham, S. and Montgomery, R.H. (Eds, 1985) Prison Violence in America. Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson (pp. 113-131), and in Pease, K. (Ed., 1999) Uses of Crime Statistics. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 363-373).

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(18) Farrington, D. P. and Knight, B.J. (1980) Stealing from a "lost" letter: Effects of victim characteristics. Criminal Justice and Behaviour 7, 423-436. Reprinted in Moss, K. (Ed., 2009) Crime Reduction: Critical Concepts in Criminology. London: Routledge (pp. 158-168).

(17) Farrington, D. P., Knapp, W. S., Erickson, B. E. and Knight, B. J. (1980) Words

anddeeds in the study of stealing. Journal of Adolescence 3, 35-49. (16) Farrington, D. P. (1980) The professionalization of English prison psychologists.

Professional Psychology 11, 855-862. Part reprinted in the British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology Newsletter 7, 21-25 (1980).

(15) Farrington, D. P. (1980) La dejudiciarisation des mineurs en Angleterre. (Juvenile

diversion in England.) Deviance et Societe 4, 257-277. (14) Farrington, D. P. and Knight, B. J. (1979) Two non-reactive field experiments on

stealing from a "lost" letter. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 18, 277-284.

(13) Farrington, D. P. and Davies, D. T. (1979) Problems facing the English police. The

Police Chief 46(9), 36-38. (12) Farrington, D. P. (1979) Delinquent behaviour modification in the natural environment.

British Journal of Criminology 19, 353-372. Reprinted in Trasler, G. B. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds., 1979) Behaviour Modification with Offenders: A Criminological Symposium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.

(11) Farrington, D. P., Osborn, S. G. and West, D. J. (1978) The persistence of labelling

effects. British Journal of Criminology 18, 277-284. (10) Farrington, D. P. (1978) The effectiveness of sentences. Justice of the Peace 142,

68-71. (9) Farrington, D. P. and Kidd, R. F. (1977) Is financial dishonesty a rational decision?

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 16, 139-146. (8) Farrington, D. P. (1977) Young adult delinquents are socially deviant. Justice of the

Peace 141, 92-95. (7) Farrington, D. P. (1977) The effects of public labelling. British Journal of Criminology

17, 112-125. Reprinted in South, N. (Ed., 1999) Youth Crime, Deviance and Delinquency, vol. 2: Empirical Studies and Comparative Perspectives. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 145-158).

(6) Farrington, D. P. (1976) The roots of delinquency. Justice of the Peace 140,

164-166. (5) Farrington, D. P., Gundry, G. and West, D. J. (1975) The familial transmission of

criminality. Medicine, Science and the Law 15, 177-186. (4) Farrington, D. P. (1973) Self-reports of deviant behaviour: Predictive and stable?

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 64, 99-110.

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(3) Farrington, D. P. (1972) Delinquency begins at home. New Society 21, 495-497. (2) Farrington, D. P. and West, D.J. (1971) A comparison between early delinquents and

young aggressives. British Journal of Criminology 11, 341-358. (1) Farrington, D. P. (1968) Human learning. Cambridge Opinion 51, 22-25.

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BOOK CHAPTERS: (286) Farrington, D.P. (2016) Childhood risk and protective factors for early desisters, late

desisters, and life-course-persistent offenders. In Desistance Processes, Identity and Social Bond. Lisbon, Portugal: Direcao-Geral de Reinsercao e Servicos Prisionais (General Directorate of Rehabilitation and Prison Services), in press.

(285) Farrington, D.P. (2016) Developmental criminology. In South, N., Brisman, A. and

Carrabine, E. (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. London: Routledge, in press.

(284) Farrington, D.P. (2017) Developmental theories of crime. In Morgan, R.D. (Ed.) Sage

Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, in press. (283) Farrington, D. P. and Bergstrom, H. (2016) Social origins of psychopathy. In Felthous,

A. R. and Sass, H. (Eds.) International Handbook on Psychopathic Disorders and the Law, vol. 1: Diagnosis and Treatment. (2nd ed.) New York: Wiley, in press.

(282) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2016) Developmental and psychological theories of

offending. In Davies, G. M. and Beech, A. R. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions (3rd ed.). Chichester: Wiley, in press.

(281) Ahonen, L., Farrington, D.P., Loeber, R., Stallings, R. and Pardini, D. (2016) Childhood

predictors of young homicide offenders and implications for interventions. In Bailey, S., Tarbuck, P. and Chitsabesan, P. (Eds.) Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Needs of Young Offenders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in press.

(280) Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016) Conclusion: What works in crime prevention revisited? In Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016, Eds.) What

Works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons from Systematic Reviews. New York: Springer (pp. 311-326).

(279) Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016) Introduction: What works in crime prevention? In Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016, Eds.) What Works in

Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons from Systematic Reviews. New York: Springer (pp. 1-13).

(278) Farrington, D.P., Ttofi, M.M. and Losel, F.A. (2016) Developmental and social prevention. In Weisburd, D., Farrington, D.P. and Gill, C. (2016, Eds.) What Works in

Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons from Systematic Reviews. New York: Springer (pp. 15-75).

(277) Farrington, D.P. and McGee, T.R. (2016) The Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential (ICAP) theory: Empirical testing. In Blokland, A.A.J. and Van Der Geest,

V.R. (Eds.) Routledge International Handbook of Life-course Criminology. London: Routledge, in press.

(276) Baldry, A.C., Sorrentino, A. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Cyberbullying: Does parental

online supervision and youngsters’ willingness to report to an adult reduce the risk? In Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 57-74).

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(275) Bergstrom, H., Forth, A.E. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) The psychopath: Continuity or change? Stability of psychopathic traits and predictors of stability. In Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 94-115).

(274) Farrington, D.P. and Crago, R.V. (2016) The concentration of convictions in two

generations of families. In Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 7-23).

(273) Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) What factors protect adolescent bullies from

developing into criminal and violent offenders? In Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 44-56).

(272) Farrington, D. P. (2016) Juvenile delinquency prevention programmes. In Blomberg,

T. G., Brancale, J. M., Beaver, K.M. and Bales, W.D. (Eds.) Advancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy. New York: Routledge (pp. 69-81).

(271) Farrington, D. P. and Bergstrom, H. (2016) Family background and psychopathy. In

Patrick, C. J. (Ed.) Handbook of Psychopathy (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press, in press.

(270) Farrington, D. P. (2016) Family influences on offending and family-based intervention.

In Kury, H., Redo, S. and Shea, E. (Eds.) Women and Children as Victims and Offenders: Background, Prevention, Reintegration. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer (vol. 1, pp. 211-237).

(269) Theodorakis, N., Ttofi, M. M. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) Crime and punishment in

the United Kingdom. In Jennings, W. G. (Ed.) The Encyclopaedia of Crime and Punishment. New York: Wiley, in press.

(268) McGee, T. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2016) Developmental and life-course theories of

crime. In Piquero, A.R. (Ed.), The Handbook of Criminological Theory. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 336-354).

(267) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Raffan Gowar, B. (2015) Benefit-cost analysis of

crime prevention programmes. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) Crime and Justice, vol. 44. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 447-516).

(266) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2015) Developmental and life-course theories of

offending. In Morizot, J. and Kazemian, L. (Eds.) The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour: Theory, Research and Practical Applications. New York: Springer (pp. 19-38).

(265) Farrington, D. P. (2015) The developmental evidence base: Psychosocial research.

In Crighton, D. A. and Towl, G.J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). Chichester: Wiley (pp. 161-181).

(264) Farrington, D. P. (2015) The developmental evidence base: Prevention. In Crighton,

D. A. and Towl, G.J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). Chichester: Wiley (pp. 141-159).

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(263) Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2015) The developmental evidence base: Desistance. In Crighton, D. A. and Towl, G.J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology (2nd ed.). Chichester: Wiley (pp. 183-199).

(262) Loeber, R., Byrd, A.L. and Farrington, D.P. (2015) Why developmental criminology is still coming of age: The influence of biological factors on within-individual change. In

Morizot, J. and Kazemian, L. (Eds.) The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour: Theory, Research and Practical Applications. New York: Springer (pp. 65-73).

(261) Farrington, D. P. and Jolliffe, D. (2015) Personality and crime. In Wright, J. D. (Ed.-in Chief) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences (2nd ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier (vol. 17, pp. 774-779).

(260) Zara, G. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Cognitive-behavioural skills training in

preventing offending and reducing recidivism. In Jiminez Gonzalez, E. M. and Alba Robles, J. L. (Eds.) Criminology and Forensic Psychology. Charleston, S.C.: Criminology and Justice Publisher (pp. 55-102).

(259) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) CCTV and crime prevention. In Bruinsma,

G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.

(258) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2014). Onset of offending. In Bruinsma, G. J. N.

and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.

(257) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Self-reported offending: Reliability and validity.

In Bruinsma, G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.

(256) Farrington, D. P. (2014) Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential theory. In Bruinsma,

G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.

(255) Ariel, B. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) Randomized block designs. In Bruinsma, G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.

(254) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2014) The age-crime curve and its relevance for

policy and interventions. In Bruinsma, G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag (pp. 1368-1377).

(253) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P. and Lösel, F. (2014) School bullying as a risk factor for

later criminal offending. In Bruinsma, G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag. Published in Spanish (Acoso escolar como predictor de la delincuencia y la violencia posterior en la vida: Una revision sistematica de estudios longitudinales prospectivas) in Ovejero, A., Smith P. K. & Yubero, S. (Eds., 2013) El Acoso Escolar y Su Prevencion: Perspectivas Internacionales (School Bullying and Prevention: International Perspectives) (pp. 227-240). Madrid, Spain: Biblioteca Nueva.

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(252) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2014) Establishing causes of offending in longitudinal and experimental studies. In Bruinsma, G. J. N. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag. (251) Murray, J., Blokland, A., Farrington, D. P. and Theobald, D. (2014) Long term effects

of conviction and incarceration on men in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. In Farrington, D. P. and Murray, J. (Eds.) Labelling Theory: Empirical Tests (Advances in Criminological Theory, vol. 18). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction (pp. 209-235).

(250) Farrington, D. P. and Murray, J. (2014) Empirical tests of labelling theory in

criminology. In Farrington, D. P. and Murray, J. (Eds.) Labelling Theory: Empirical Tests (Advances in Criminological theory, Vol. 18). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction (pp. 1-9).

(249) Farrington, D. P. (2014) Reflections on a life course of developmental criminology. In Lerner, R. M., Petersen, A. C., Silbereisen, R. K. and Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.) The Developmental Science of Adolescence: History Through Autobiography. New York: Psychology Press (pp. 150-166).

(248) Farrington, D. P. (2014) The psychosocial milieu of the offender. In Gunn, J. and Taylor, P. J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press (pp. 170-185). (247) Raffan Gowar, B. and Farrington, D. P. (2013) The monetary cost of criminal careers.

In Boers, K., Feltes, T., Kinzig, J., Sherman, L. W., Streng, F. and Trueg, G. (Eds.) Kriminologie, Kriminalpolitik, Strafrecht (Criminology, Crime Policy, Penal Law): Festschrift fur Hans-Jurgen Kerner on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday. Tubingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck (pp. 441-456).

(246) Farrington, D. P. (2013) Longitudinal and experimental research in criminology. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) Crime and Justice in America 1975-2025. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 453-527).

(245) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2013) Measuring effect size in meta-analysis, with special reference to area-based crime prevention programmes and the effects of closed-circuit television on crime. In Kuhn, A., Schwarzenegger, C., Margot, P., Donatsch, A., Aebi, M. and Jositsch, D. (Eds.) Criminology, Criminal Policy and Criminal Law from an International Perspective. Berne, Switzerland: Stampfli (pp. 75-89).

(244) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2013) Randomized experiments in criminology:

What has been learned from long-term follow-ups? In Welsh, B. C., Braga, A. A. and Bruinsma, G. J. N. (Eds.) Experimental Criminology: Prospects for Advancing Science and Public Policy. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 111-140).

(243) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2013) Two approaches to developmental/life-course

theorizing. In Cullen, F. T. and Wilcox, P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 226-252).

(242) Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Recherches sur les sorties de delinquance:

Quelques limites et questions non resolues (Research on desistance: Limitations and

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unresolved questions). In Mohammed, M. (Ed.) Les Sorties de Delinquance: Theories, Methodes, Enquetes (Desistance from Crime: Theories, Methods, Research). Paris: La Decouverte (pp. 61-86).

(241) Loeber, R., Hoeve, M., Farrington, D. P., Howell, J. C., Slot, N. W. and Van Der Laan,

P. H. (2012) Overview, conclusions, and policy and research recommendations. In Loeber, R., Hoeve, M., Slot, N. W. and Van Der Laan, P. H. (Eds.) Persisters and Desisters in Crime from Adolescence into Adulthood: Explanations, Prevention and Punishment. Aldershot: Ashgate (pp. 335-412). .

(240) Lösel, F., Bottoms, A. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Introduction. In Lösel, F., Bottoms,

A. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Young Adult Offenders: Lost in Transition? Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 1-10).

(239) Farrington, D. P. (2012) Looking back and forward. In Loeber, R. and Welsh, B. C.

(Eds.) The Future of Criminology. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. xvii-xxiv). (238) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Howell, J. C. and Hoeve, M. (2012). Overview,

conclusions and key recommendations. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) From Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy and Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 315-383).

(237) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Introduction. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.

P. (Eds.) From Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy and Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 3-13).

(236) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2012) Developmental and psychological theories of

offending. In Davies, G. M. and Beech, A. R. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions (2nd ed.). Chichester: Wiley (pp. 37-54).

(235) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) The science and politics of crime

prevention: Toward a new crime policy. In Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 508-520).

(234) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2012) Crime prevention and public policy. In

Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 3-19).

(233) Farrington, D. P. (2012) Childhood risk factors for young adult offending: Onset and

persistence. In Lösel, F., Bottoms, A. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Young Adult Offenders: Lost in Transition? Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 48-64).

(232) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Ttofi, M. M. (2012) Risk and protective factors for

offending. In Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 46-69).

(231) Farrington, D. P. (2012) Predictors of violent young offenders. In Feld, B. C. and

Bishop, D. M. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook on Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 146-171).

(230) Farrington, D. P. (2012) Contextual influences on violence. In Dvoskin, J. A., Skeem,

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J. L., Novaco, R. W. and Douglas, K. S. (Eds.) Using Social Science to Reduce Violent Offending. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 53-82).

(229) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2011) Protective and promotive factors in the

development of offending. In Bliesener, T., Beelman, A. and Stemmler, M. (Eds.) Antisocial Behaviour and Crime: Contributions of Developmental and Evaluation Research to Prevention and Intervention. Cambridge, Mass.: Hogrefe (pp. 71-88).

(228) Farrington, D. P. (2011) Families and crime. In Wilson, J. Q. and Petersilia, J. (Eds.)

Crime and Public Policy, 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 130-157). (227) Farrington, D. P., Weisburd, D. L. and Gill, C. E. (2011) The Campbell Collaboration

Crime and Justice Group: A decade of progress. In Smith, C. J., Zhang, S. X. and Barberet, R. (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of International Criminology. New York: Routledge, (pp. 53-63).

(226) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2011) Evidence-based crime policy. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice. New York: Oxford University Press (pp. 60-92). (225) Farrington, D. P. (2011) Developmental and life-course criminology: Theories and

policy implications. In DeLisi, M. J. and Beaver, K. M. (Eds.) Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approach. Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett (pp. 167-185). Also published in the second edition (2014, pp. 233-248).

(224) Ariel, B. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Randomized block designs. In Piquero, A. R.

and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Handbook of Quantitative Criminology. New York: Springer (pp. 437-454).

(223) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Welsh, B. C. (2010) Longitudinal-experimental studies. In Piquero, A. R. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Handbook of Quantitative Criminology. New York: Springer (pp. 503-518). (222) Farrington, D. P., Ullrich, S. and Salekin, R. T. (2010) Environmental influences on child and adolescent psychopathy. In Salekin, R. T. and Lynam, D. R. (Eds.) Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychopathy. New York: Guilford (pp.202-230). (221) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Marriage, separation and single parent

families. In Drean-Rivette, I and Herzog-Evans, M. (Eds.) Transnational Criminology Manual. Nijmegen, Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, vol. 1 (pp. 429-450).

(220) Farrington, D. P. (2010) Criminal careers. In Brown, J. M. and Campbell, E. A. (Eds.)

The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 475-483).

(219) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2010) Preventing delinquency and later criminal

offending. In Brown, J. M. and Campbell, E. A. (Eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 376-383).

(218) Farrington, D. P. (2010) Life-course and developmental theories in criminology. In McLaughlin, E. and Newburn, T. (Eds.) TheSage Handbook of Criminological Theory. London: Sage (pp. 249-270).

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(217) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Individual differences and offending. In McLaughlin, E. and Newburn, T. (Eds.) The Sage Handbook of Criminological Theory. London: Sage (pp. 40-55). (216) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) Effective programmes to prevent delinquency. In Adler, J. R. and Gray, J. M. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology: Concepts, Debates and Practice (2nd ed.) Cullompton, Devon: Willan (pp. 378-403). (215) Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D. P. (2010) The developmental evidence base: Desistance. In Towl, G. J. and Crighton, D. A. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell (pp. 133-147). (214) Farrington, D. P. (2010) The developmental evidence base: Psychosocial research.

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(201) Petersen, M. L. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Types of cruelty: Animals and childhood cruelty, domestic violence, child and elder abuse. In Linzey, A. (Ed.) The Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press (pp. 24-37). (200) Petersen, M. L. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Measuring animal cruelty and case histories. In Linzey, A. (Ed.) The Link Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press (pp. 13-23). (199) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) A systematic review of the relationship between childhood impulsiveness and later violence. In McMurran, M. and Howard, R. (Eds.) Personality, Personality Disorder and Violence. Chichester: Wiley, (pp. 41- 61). (198) Farrington, D. P. (2009) Conduct disorder, aggression and delinquency. In Lerner, R. M. and Steinberg, L. (Eds.) Handbook of Adolescent Psychology (3rd ed.), vol.1: Individual Bases of Adolescent Development. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley (pp. 683- 722). (197) Farrington, D. P. (2009) Psychosocial causes of offending. In Gelder, M. G.,

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for homicide offenders and victims. In Delisi, M. J. and Conis, P. J. (Eds.) Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy and Practice. Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett (pp. 79-96). Also published in the 2nd ed. of this book in 2012 (pp. 143-159).

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Effectiveness and benefit-cost analysis. In McGuire, J. (Ed.) Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment: Effective Programmes and Policies to Reduce Reoffending. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 143-166).

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Politiques Publiques. Issy-les-Moulineaux, France: Elsevier Business Information (pp. 15-39). Also published in English: Risk factors for youth violence. In Debarbieux, E. and Blaya, C. (Eds., 2002) Violence in Schools and Public Policies. Paris: Elsevier (pp. 13-32).

(124) Farrington, D. P. (2001) The causes and prevention of violence. In Shepherd, J. (Ed.)

Violence in Health Care, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 1-27). (123) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2001) Evaluating the economic efficiency of

correctional intervention programmes. In Bernfeld, G.A., Farrington, D.P. and Leschied, A.W. (Eds.) Offender Rehabilitation in Practice: Implementing and Evaluating Effective Programmes. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 45-65).

(122) Leschied, A. W., Bernfeld, G. A. and Farrington, D.P. (2001) Implementation issues. In

Bernfeld, G.A., Farrington, D.P. and Leschied, A.W. (Eds.) Offender Rehabilitation in Practice: Implementing and Evaluating Effective Programmes. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 3-19).

(121) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (2001) The significance of child delinquency. In

Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development, Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 1-22).

(120) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2001) Summary of key conclusions. In Loeber, R.

and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development, Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 359-384).

(119) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and Kalb, L. M. (2001) Key research and policy issues. In

Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development, Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 385-394).

(118) Kalb, L. M., Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (2001) Leading longitudinal studies on

delinquency, substance use, sexual behaviour and mental health problems with childhood samples. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development, Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 415-423).

(117) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2001) Assessing the economic costs and benefits

of crime prevention. In Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. (Eds.) Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (pp. 3-19).

(116) Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. (2001) Improving confidence in

what works and saves money in preventing crime: Priorities for research. In Welsh, B.C., Farrington, D.P. and Sherman, L.W. (Eds.) Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (pp. 269-278).

(115) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2001) A review of research on the monetary value

of preventing crime. In Welsh, B. C., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. (Eds.) Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (pp. 87-122).

(114) Farrington, D. P. (2001) The need for a coordinated programme of cross-national

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comparative longitudinal research. In Traverso, G. B. and Bagnoli, L. (Eds.) Psychology and Law in a Changing World: New Trends in Theory, Practice and Research. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 19-34).

(113) Farrington, D. P. (2001) Predicting adult official and self-reported violence. In Pinard,

G-F. and Pagani, L. (Eds.) Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness: Empirical Contributions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 66-88). Published in Portuguese in Psychologica, 24, 55-76 (2000).

(112) Farrington, D. P. (2001) Cross-national comparative studies in criminology. In Pontell,

H.N. and Shichor, D. (Eds.) Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Gilbert Geis. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall (pp. 307-320).

(111) Farrington, D. P. (2000) Adolescent violence: Findings and implications from the

Cambridge Study. In Boswell, G. (Ed.) Violent Children and Adolescents: Asking the Question Why. London: Whurr (pp. 19-35).

(110) Baldry, A. and Farrington, D. P. (2000) Gender and age differences among bullies and

delinquents. In Czerederecka, A., Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska, T. and Wojcikiewicz, J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychology and Law: Traditional Questions and New Ideas. Krakow, Poland: Institute of Forensic Research Publishers (pp. 58-63).

(109) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2000) Monetary costs and benefits of crime

prevention programmes. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) Crime and Justice, vol. 27. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 305-361).

(108) Farrington, D. P. (2000) Delinquency. In Kazdin, A. E. (Ed.-in-chief) Encyclopedia of Psychology. American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press.

(107) Farrington, D. P. (2000) Psychosocial causes of offending. In Gelder, M. G., Lopez-

Ibor, J. J. and Andreason, N. C. (Eds.) The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press (vol. 2, pp. 2029-2036).

(106) Farrington, D. P. and Lambert, S. (2000) Statistical approaches to offender profiling. In

Canter, D. and Alison, L. J. (Eds.) Profiling Property Crimes. Abingdon: Ashgate (pp. 235-273).

(105) Farrington, D. P. (1999) Psychophysiology: Heart rate. In Gottesman, R. (Ed.-in-Chief)

Violence in America: An Encyclopedia. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (vol 2, pp. 639-640).

(104) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D. P. (1999) Street lighting and crime: Diffusion of

benefits in the Stoke-on-Trent project. In Painter, K. A. and Tilley, N. (Eds.) Surveillance of Public Space: CCTV, Street Lighting and Crime Prevention. Monsey, N.Y.: Criminal Justice Press (pp. 77-122).

(103) Farrington, D. P. (1999) Risk-focussed crime prevention through families, peers,

schools and communities. In Curran, D. and McCarney, W. (Eds.) Psychological Perspectives on Serious Criminal Risk. Leicester: British Psychological Society (pp. 1-24).

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(102) Farrington, D. P. (1999) Conduct disorder and delinquency. In Steinhausen, H-C. and Verhulst, F. C. (Eds.) Risks and Outcomes in Developmental Psychopathology. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 165-192).

(101) Farrington, D. P. (1999) Predicting persistent young offenders. In McDowell, G.L. and

Smith, J. S. (Eds.) Juvenile Delinquency in the United States and the United Kingdom. London: Macmillan (pp 3-21).

(100) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D. P. (1999) Wife rape in Great Britain. In Muraskin, R.

(Ed.) Women and Justice: Development of International Policy. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach (pp. 135-164).

(99) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (1999) Transatlantic replicability of risk factors in the

development of delinquency. In Cohen, P., Slomkowski, C. and Robins, L. N. (Eds.) Historical and Geographical Influences on Psychopathology. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum (pp. 299-329).

(98) Farrington, D. P. (1998) Predictors, causes and correlates of male youth violence. In

Tonry, M. and Moore, M. H. (Eds.) Youth Violence (Crime and Justice, vol. 24). Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 421-475).

(97) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and van Kammen, W. B. (1998)

Multiple risk factors for multi-problem boys: Co-occurrence of delinquency, substance use, attention deficit, conduct problems, physical aggression, covert behaviour, depressed mood and shy/withdrawn behaviour. In Jessor, R. (Ed.) New Perspectives on Adolescent Risk Behaviour. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 90-149).

(96) Farrington, D. P. (1998) Individual differences and offending. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) The

Handbook of Crime and Punishment. New York: Oxford University Press (pp. 241-268).

(95) Hawkins, J. D., Farrington, D. P. and Catalano, R. F. (1998) Reducing violence through the schools. In Elliott, D. S., Hamburg, B. A. and Williams, K. R. (Eds.) Violence in American Schools: A New Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 188-216). (94) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. (1998) Major aims of this book. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 1-9). (93) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P. and Waschbusch, D. A. (1998) Serious and violent

juvenile offenders. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 13-29).

(92) Hawkins, J. D., Herrenkohl, T., Farrington, D. P., Brewer, D., Catalano, R. F. and

Harachi, T. W. (1998) A review of predictors of youth violence. In Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 106-146).

(91) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. (1998) Conclusions and the way forward. In Loeber,

R. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors

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and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (pp. 405-427). (90) Farrington, D. P. (1998) Youth crime and antisocial behaviour. In Campbell, A. and

Muncer, S. (Eds.) The Social Child. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press (pp. 353-392). Partly reprinted in: Smandych, R.C. (Ed., 2001) Youth Crime: Varieties, Theories and Prevention. Toronto: Harcourt Canada (pp. 5-23).

(89) Farrington, D. P. and Lambert, S. (1997) Predicting offender profiles from victim and

witness descriptions. In Jackson, J.L. and Bekerian, D. A. (Eds.) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 133-158).

(88) Farrington, D. P. (1997) Human development and criminal careers. In Maguire, M.,

Morgan, R. and Reiner, R. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press (pp. 361-408). Partly reprinted in Vogel, M. (Ed.) Crime, Inequality and the State. Abingdon: Routledge, 2007 (pp. 223-244).

(87) Painter, K. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) The crime reducing effect of improved street

lighting: The Dudley project. In Clarke, R.V. (Ed.) Situational Crime Prevention: Successful Case Studies (2nd ed.). Guilderland, N.Y.: Harrow and Heston (pp. 209-226).

(86) Raine, A., Brennan, P.A. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) Biosocial bases of violence:

Conceptual and theoretical issues. In Raine, A., Brennan, P.A., Farrington, D.P. and Mednick, S.A. (Eds.) Biosocial Bases of Violence. New York: Plenum (pp. 1-20).

(85) Farrington, D.P. (1997) The relationship between low resting heart rate and violence.

In Raine, A., Brennan, P.A., Farrington, D.P. and Mednick, S.A. (Eds.) Biosocial Bases of Violence. New York: Plenum (pp. 89-105).

(84) Farrington, D.P. (1997) Key issues in studying the biosocial bases of violence. In

Raine, A., Brennan, P.A., Farrington, D.P. and Mednick, S.A. (Eds.) Biosocial Bases of Violence. New York: Plenum (pp. 293-300).

(83) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (1997) Strategies and yields of longitudinal studies on

antisocial behaviour. In Stoff, D.M., Breiling, J. and Maser, J.D. (Eds.) Handbook of Antisocial Behaviour. New York: Wiley (pp. 125-139).

(82) Farrington, D.P. (1997) A critical analysis of research on the development of antisocial

behaviour from birth to adulthood. In Stoff, D.M., Breiling, J. and Maser, J.D. (Eds.) Handbook of Antisocial Behaviour. New York: Wiley (pp. 234-240).

(81) Farrington, D.P. (1997) Delinquency prevention in the first few years of life. In

Redondo, S., Garrido, V., Perez, J. and Barberet, R. (Eds.) Advances in Psychology and Law: International Contributions. Berlin: De Gruyter (pp. 247-261). Also published in Justice of the Peace, 1994, 158, 531-533 and 547-548.

(80) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Criminological psychology: Individual and family factors in the

explanation and prevention of offending. In Hollin, C.R. (Ed.) Working with Offenders: Psychological Practice in Offender Rehabilitation. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 3-39).

(79) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. (1996) CRIME AND JUSTICE and the criminal

justice and criminology literature. In Tonry, M. (Ed.) Crime and Justice, vol. 20.

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Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 265-300). (78) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Later life outcomes of truants in the Cambridge Study. In Berg,

I. and Nursten, J. (Eds.) Unwillingly to School, 4th ed. London: Gaskell (pp. 96-118). (77) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Individual, family and peer factors in the development of

delinquency. In Hollin, C.R. and Howells, K. (Eds.) Clinical Approaches to Working with Young Offenders. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 21-56).

(76) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Psychosocial influences on the development of antisocial

personality. In Davies, G., Lloyd-Bostock, S., McMurran, M. and Wilson, C. (Eds.) Psychology, Law and Criminal Justice: International Developments in Research and Practice. Berlin: de Gruyter (pp. 424-444).

(75) Farrington, D.P. (1996) The explanation and prevention of youthful offending. In

Hawkins, J.D. (Ed.) Delinquency and Crime: Current Theories. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 68-148). Partly reprinted in: Cordella, P. and Siegel, L. (1996, Eds.) Readings in Contemporary Criminological Theory. Boston: Northeastern University Press (pp. 257-272).

(74) Tonry, M. and Farrington, D.P. (1995) Strategic approaches to crime prevention. In

Tonry, M. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds.) Building a Safer Society: Strategic Approaches to Crime Prevention. (Crime and Justice, vol. 19.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 1-20).

(73) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (1995) Longitudinal approaches in epidemiological

research on conduct problems. In Verhulst, F.C. and Koot, H.M. (Eds.) The Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 309-336).

(72) Farrington, D.P. (1995) The challenge of teenage antisocial behaviour. In Rutter, M.

(Ed.) Psychosocial Disturbances in Young People: Challenges for Prevention. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp. 83-130).

(71) Farrington, D.P. (1995) Key issues in the integration of motivational and

opportunity-reducing crime prevention strategies. In Wikstrom, P-O. H., Clarke, R.V. and McCord, J. (Eds.) Integrating Crime Prevention Strategies: Propensity and Opportunity. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention (pp. 333-357).

(70) Farrington, D.P. and West, D.J. (1995) Effects of marriage, separation and children on

offending by adult males. In Hagan, J. (Ed.) Current Perspectives on Aging and the Life Cycle. Vol. 4: Delinquency and Disrepute in the Life Course. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press (pp. 249-281).

(69) Farrington, D.P. (1995) The psychology of crime: Influences and constraints on

offending. In Bull, R. and Carson, D. (Eds.) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 291-314).

(68) Farrington, D. P. (1994) The influence of the family on delinquent development. In

Henricson, C. (Ed.) Crime and the Family: Conference Report. London: Family Policy Studies Centre (pp. 9-17).

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(67) Farrington, D. P. and Wikstrom, P-O. H. (1994) Criminal careers in London and Stockholm: A cross-national comparative study. In Weitekamp, E.G.M. and Kerner, H-J. (Eds.) Cross-National Longitudinal Research on Human Development and Criminal Behaviour. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer (pp. 65-89). Reprinted in: Studies of a Stockholm Cohort (pp. 33-67). Stockholm: University of Stockholm Department of Sociology, 1994, and in Pease, K. (Ed., 1999) Uses of Crime Statistics. Aldershot: Dartmouth (pp. 205-229).

(66) Farrington, D. P. (1994) Childhood, adolescent and adult features of violent males. In

Huesmann, L. R. (Ed.) Aggressive Behaviour: Current Perspectives. New York: Plenum (pp. 215-240).

(65) Farrington, D. P. (1994) The causes and prevention of offending, with special

reference to violence. In Shepherd, J. (Ed.) Violence in Health Care: A Practical Guide to Coping with Violence and Caring for Victims. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 149-180).

(64) Farrington, D. P. (1994) Human development and criminal careers. In Maguire, M.,

Morgan, R. and Reiner, R. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford: Clarendon Press (pp. 511-584).

(63) Farrington, D. P. (1994) Interactions between individual and contextual factors in the

development of offending. In Silbereisen, R.K. and Todt, E. (Eds.) Adolescence in Context: The Interplay of Family, School, Peers and Work in Adjustment. New York: Springer-Verlag (pp. 366-389).

(62) Farrington, D. P. (1993) Understanding and preventing bullying. In Tonry, M. (Ed.)

Crime and Justice, vol. 17. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 381-458). (61) Farrington, D. P. (1993) Have any individual, family or neighbourhood influences on

offending been demonstrated conclusively? In Farrington, D.P., Sampson, R.J. and Wikstrom, P-O. H. (Eds.) Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention (pp. 7-37). A version of this paper was also published in French as "Examin critique des influences environnementales et familiales de la delinquance", Criminologie, 27, 23-48 (1994).

(60) Farrington, D. P. (1993) The psychosocial milieu of the offender. In Gunn, J. and

Taylor, P.J. (Eds.) Forensic Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann (pp. 252-285).

(59) Farrington, D. P., Bowen, S., Buckle, A., Burns-Howell, T., Burrows, J. and Speed, M.

(1993) An experiment on the prevention of shoplifting. In Clarke, R.V. (Ed.) Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 1. Monsey, N.Y.: Criminal Justice Press (pp. 93-119).

(58) Farrington, D. P. (1992) Psychological contributions to the explanation, prevention and

treatment of offending. In Lösel, F., Bender, D. and Bliesener, T. (Eds.) Psychology and Law: International Perspectives. Berlin: De Gruyter (pp. 35-51).

(57) Farrington, D. P. (1992) The need for longitudinal-experimental research on offending

and antisocial behaviour. In McCord, J. and Tremblay, R.E. (Eds.) Preventing Antisocial Behaviour. New York: Guilford Press (pp. 353-376).

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(56) Farrington, D. P. (1992) Juvenile delinquency. In Coleman, J.C. (Ed.) The School Years (2nd ed.). London: Routledge (pp. 123-163).

(55) Farrington, D. P. (1992) Explaining the beginning, progress and ending of antisocial

behaviour from birth to adulthood. In McCord, J. (Ed.) Facts, Frameworks and Forecasts: Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 3. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction (pp. 253-286).

(54) Farrington, D. P. (1991) Psychological contributions to the explanation of offending. In

McMurran, M. and McDougall, C. (Eds.) Proceedings of the First DCLP Annual Conference, vol. 1. Leicester: British Psychological Society (pp. 7-19).

(53) Farrington, D. P. (1991) The English criminological Utopia has arrived. In Junger-Tas,

J. and Sagel-Grande, I.H. (Eds.) Criminology in the 21st Century. Leuven: Garant (pp. 31-33).

(52) Farrington, D. P. (1991) Childhood aggression and adult violence: Early precursors

and later life outcomes. In Pepler, D.J. and Rubin, K.H. (Eds.) The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum (pp. 5-29).

(51) Farrington, D. P. (1990) Age, period, cohort, and offending. In Gottfredson, D.M. and

Clarke, R.V. (Eds.) Policy and Theory in Criminal Justice: Contributions in Honour of Leslie T. Wilkins. Aldershot: Avebury (pp. 51-75).

(50) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Elliott, D.S., Hawkins, J.D., Kandel, D.B., Klein, M.W.,

McCord, J., Rowe, D.C. and Tremblay, R.E. (1990) Advancing knowledge about the onset of delinquency and crime. In Lahey, B.B. and Kazdin, A.E. (Eds.) Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, vol 13. New York: Plenum (pp. 283-342).

(49) Blumstein, A., Berk, R.A., Cook, P.J., Farrington, D.P., Krislov, S., Reiss, A.J.,

Zimring, F.E. and Friedman, L.M. (1990) Crime and violence. In Luce, R.D., Smelser, N.J. and Gerstein, D.R. (Eds.) Leading Edges in Social and Behavioural Sciences. New York: Russell Sage (pp. 191-211).

(48) Farrington, D. P., Gallagher, B., Morley, L., St Ledger, R. and West, D.J. (1990)

Minimizing attrition in longitudinal research: Methods of tracing and securing cooperation in a 24-year follow-up study. In Magnusson, D. and Bergman, L. (Eds.) Data Quality in Longitudinal Research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 122-147).

(47) Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R. and van Kammen, W.B. (1990) Long-term criminal

outcomes of hyperactivity-impulsivity-attention deficit and conduct problems in childhood. In Robins, L.N. and Rutter, M. (Eds.) Straight and Devious Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 62-81).

(46) Farrington, D. P. and West, D.J. (1990) The Cambridge study in delinquent

development: A long-term follow-up of 411 London males. In Kerner, H. J. and Kaiser, G. (Eds.) Kriminalitat: Personlichkeit, Lebensgeschichte und Verhalten (Criminality: Personality, Behaviour and Life History). Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag (pp. 115-138).

(45) Farrington, D. P. (1989) Self-reported and official offending from adolescence to

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adulthood. In Klein, M.W. (Ed.) Cross-National Research in Self-reported Crime and Delinquency. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer (pp. 399- 423).

(44) Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., van Kammen, W. B. and Farrington, D.P. (1989)

Development of a new measure of self-reported antisocial behaviour for young children: Prevalence and reliability. In Klein, M.W. (Ed.) Cross-National Research in Self-reported Crime and Delinquency. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer (pp. 203-225).

(43) Farrington, D. P. (1989) Later adult life outcomes of offenders and non-offenders. In

Brambring, M., Lösel, F., and Skowronek, H. (Eds.) Children at Risk: Assessment, Longitudinal Research, and Intervention. Berlin: De Gruyter (pp. 220-244).

(42) Farrington, D.P. (1989) Long-term prediction of offending and other life outcomes. In

Wegener, H., Lösel, F. and Haisch, J. (Eds.) Criminal Behaviour and the Justice System: Psychological Perspectives. New York: Springer-Verlag (pp. 26-39).

(41) Farrington, D. P. (1988) Studying changes within individuals: The causes of

offending. In Rutter, M. (Ed.) Studies of Psychosocial Risk: The Power of Longitudinal Data. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 158-183).

(40) Farrington, D.P., Gallagher, B., Morley, L., St Ledger, R.J. and West, D.J. (1988) A

24-year follow-up of men from vulnerable backgrounds. In Jenkins, R.L. and Brown, W.K. (Eds.) The Abandonment of Delinquent Behaviour: Promoting the Turnaround. New York: Praeger (pp. 155-173).

(39) Farrington, D. P. (1988) Social, psychological and biological influences on juvenile

delinquency and adult crime. In Buikhuisen, W. and Mednick, S.A. (Eds.) Explaining Criminal Behaviour: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Leiden: Brill (pp. 68-89).

(38) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Epidemiology. In Quay, H. C. (Ed.) Handbook of Juvenile

Delinquency. New York: Wiley (pp. 33-61). (37) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Early precursors of frequent offending. In Wilson, J. Q. and

Loury, G. C. (Eds) From Children to Citizens, vol. 3: Families, Schools, and Delinquency Prevention. New York: Springer-Verlag (pp. 27-50). An earlier version of this paper was published in French: Les signaux precoces de l'agir delinquant frequent. Criminologie, 19(2), 9-31 (1986).

(36) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Predicting individual crime rates. In Gottfredson, D. M. and

Tonry, M. (Eds) Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol 9: Prediction and Classification. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 53-101).

(35) Farrington, D. P. (1987) Implications of biological findings for criminological research.

In Mednick, S. A., Moffitt, T. E. and Stack, S. A. (Eds) The Causes of Crime: New Biological Approaches. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 42-64). Published in Hebrew in Crime and Social Deviance 10, 105-123 (1982).

(34) Farrington, D. P. (1986) Age and crime. In Tonry, M. and Morris, N. (Eds) Crime and

Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol 7. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 189-250).

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(33) Farrington, D. P. (1986) The sociocultural context of childhood disorders. In Quay, H.C. and Werry, J.S. (Eds) Psychopathological Disorders of Childhood (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley (pp. 391-422).

(32) Farrington, D. P. (1986) Stepping stones to adult criminal careers. In Olweus, D.,

Block, J. and Yarrow, M.R. (Eds) Development of Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviour: Research, Theories and Issues. New York: Academic Press (pp. 359-384).

(31) Farrington, D. P. and Dowds, E.A. (1985) Disentangling criminal behaviour and police

reaction. In Farrington, D. P. and Gunn, J. (Eds) Reactions to Crime: The Public, The Police, Courts and Prisons. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 41-72).

(30) Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (1985) Criminological prediction: An introduction. In

Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (Eds.) Prediction in Criminology. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press (pp. 2-33).

(29) Farrington, D. P. (1985) Predicting self-reported and official delinquency. In

Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (Eds.) Prediction in Criminology. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press (pp. 150-173).

(28) Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (1985) Criminological prediction: The way forward. In

Farrington, D. P. and Tarling, R. (Eds.) Prediction in Criminology. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press (pp. 258-269).

(27) Blumstein, A., Farrington, D. P. and Moitra, S. (1985) Delinquency careers:

Innocents, desisters and persisters. In Tonry, M. and Morris, N.(Eds) Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol 6. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 187-219).

(26) Farrington, D. P. (1984) Measuring the natural history of delinquency and crime. In

Glow, R.A. (Ed) Advances in the Behavioural Measurement of Children, vol 1. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press (pp. 217-263).

(25) Farrington, D. P. (1984) England and Wales. In Klein, M. (Ed) Western Systems of

Juvenile Justice. Beverly Hills, California: Sage (pp. 71-95). (24) Farrington, D. P. (1984) Delinquent and criminal behaviour. In Gale, A. and

Chapman, A. J. (Eds) Psychology and Social Problems: An Introduction to Applied Psychology. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 55-77). Published in Spanish as: Conducta delictiva y conducta criminal. In Gale, A. and Chapman, A.J. (Eds, 1990) Psicologia y Problemas Sociales: Introduccion a la Psicologia Aplicada. Mexico: Limusa (pp. 75-97).

(23) Farrington, D. P. (1983) Randomized experiments on crime and justice. In Tonry, M.

and Morris, N. (Eds) Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol. 4. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 257-308).

(22) Farrington, D. P. (1983) Offending from 10 to 25 years of age. In Van Dusen, K.T.

and Mednick, S. A. (Eds) Prospective Studies of Crime and Delinquency. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff (pp. 17-37).

(21) Farrington, D. P. (1983) Entries on "Behaviour Modification", "Experiments",

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"Longitudinal Research", "Prediction", "Prevalence" and "Self-Report Studies". In Walsh, D.P. and Poole, A.R. (Eds) Dictionary of Criminology. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

(20) Farrington, D. P., Biron, L. and LeBlanc, M. (1982) Personality and delinquency in

London and Montreal. In Gunn, J. and Farrington, D. P. (Eds) Abnormal Offenders, Delinquency, and the Criminal Justice System. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 153-201).

(19) Farrington, D.P. (1982) The prediction of delinquency. Evidence presented to the

United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice, Hearing on Early Identification and Classification of Juvenile Delinquents. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office (Serial No. J-97-70, pp. 31-54).

(18) Farrington, D.P. (1982) Naturalistic experiments on helping behaviour. In Colman,

A.M. (Ed) Cooperation and Competition in Humans and Animals. Wokingham, Berks: van Nostrand Reinhold (pp. 173-217).

(17) Farrington, D. P. (1982) Longitudinal analyses of criminal violence. In Wolfgang,

M.E. and Weiner, N.A. (Eds) Criminal Violence. Beverly Hills: Sage (pp. 171-200). (16) Farrington, D. P. and West, D. J. (1981) The Cambridge study in delinquent

development. In Mednick, S. A. and Baert, A. E. (Eds) Prospective Longitudinal Research: An Empirical Basis for the Primary Prevention of Psychosocial Disorders. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp. 137-145).

(15) Farrington, D. P. (1981) Prevention of juvenile delinquency: General report. In

Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: The Role of Institutions of Socialisation in a Changing Society. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, Fourteenth Criminological Research Conference (pp. 129-138).

(14) Farrington, D. P. (1981) Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: An Introduction. In

Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: The Role of Institutions of Socialisation in a Changing Society. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, Fourteenth Criminological Research Conference (pp. 5-10).

(13) Farrington, D. P. (1981) Notes on surveys of self-reported offending. Appendix C of

Public Surveys of Crime: Report of a Workshop Held in Cambridge. Home Office: Crime Policy Planning Unit (pp.43-45).

(12) Farrington, D. P. and Knight, B.J. (1980) Four studies of stealing as a risky decision.

In Lipsitt, P.D. and Sales, B.D. (Eds) New Directions in Psycholegal Research. New York: van Nostrand Reinhold (pp. 26-50).

(11) Farrington, D. P. (1980) Truancy, delinquency, the home and the school. In Hersov, L.

and Berg, I. (Eds) Out of School: Modern Perspectives in Truancy and School Refusal. Chichester: Wiley (pp. 49-63).

(10) Farrington, D. P. (1980) Introduction to "Psychiatric disorder and the worlds of work

and crime". In Robins, L.N., Clayton, P.J. and Wing, J.K. (Eds) The Social Consequences of Psychiatric Illness. New York: Brunner/Mazel (pp. 205-208).

(9) Farrington, D. P. (1980) External validity: A problem for social psychology. In Kidd,

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R. F. and Saks, M. J. (Eds) Advances in Applied Social Psychology, vol 1. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum (pp. 184-186).

(8) Farrington, D. P. and Hawkins, K. O. (1979) Psychological research on behaviour in

legal contexts. In Farrington, D. P., Hawkins, K. O. and Lloyd-Bostock, S. M. (Eds) Psychology, Law and Legal Processes. London: Macmillan (pp. 3-34).

(7) Farrington, D. P. (1979) Longitudinal research on crime and delinquency. In Morris, N.

and Tonry, M. (Eds) Crime and Justice: An Annual Review of Research, vol 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pp. 289-348).

(6) Farrington, D. P. (1979) Justice and welfare in the court processing of juveniles. In

Laplante, J. (Ed) The Democratization of Justice. Ottawa: Ottawa University Department of Criminology (pp. 43-54).

(5) Farrington, D. P. (1979) Experiments on deviance with special reference to

dishonesty. In Berkowitz, L. (Ed) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, vol 12. New York: Academic Press (pp. 207-252). Reprinted in Bittner, E. and Messinger, S.L. (Eds, 1980) Criminology Review Yearbook, vol 2. Beverly Hills: Sage (pp. 49-94).

(4) Farrington, D. P. (1979) Environmental stress, delinquent behaviour and convictions.

In Sarason, I.G. and Spielberger, C.D. (Eds) Stress and Anxiety, vol 6. Washington D.C.: Hemisphere (pp. 93-107).

(3) Farrington, D. P. (1978) The family backgrounds of aggressive youths. In Hersov, L.,

Berger, M. and Shaffer, D. (Eds) Aggression and Antisocial Behaviour in Childhood and Adolescence. Oxford: Pergamon (pp. 73-93).

(2) Farrington, D. P. (1974) Explanations of juvenile delinquency. In Morris, A. (Ed.) The

Lawbreakers. London: BBC Publications (pp. 18-29). (1) Farrington, D. P. (1974) Criminological aspects of psychology. In Wright, M. (Ed) Use

of Criminology Literature. London: Butterworths (pp. 62-82).

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OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

(Shorter Publications 143; Papers at Conferences 287; Papers at Universities 118; Refereeing Manuscripts 111) SHORTER PUBLICATIONS (NEWSLETTER AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, EDITORIALS, FOREWORDS, LETTERS TO EDITORS, ETC.): (143) Foreword to Assessing Risk in the Criminological Setting, by Georgia Zara. Bologna,

Italy: Il Mulino, in press. (142) Theobald, D. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Editorial: Advancing knowledge about dating

violence. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 26, 225-228. (141) Ttofi, M.M., Farrington, D.P., Piquero, A.R. and DeLisi, M. (2016) Protective factors

against offending and violence: Results from prospective longitudinal studies. Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 1-3.

(140) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 4(1), 1 (2016). (139) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) The impact of criminological research on

the treatment of juvenile and young adult offenders. The DLC Criminologist, 4(1), 15-18.

(138) Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (2016) Introduction: Psychology, crime, policing and

courts. In Kapardis, A. and Farrington, D.P. (2016, Eds.) The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. Abingdon: Routledge (pp. 1-4).

(137) Sekol, I., Farrington, D.P. and Ireland, J.L. (2016) Guest editorial: Bullying in secure

settings. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 8, 73-75.

(136) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 3(2), 1 (2015). (135) Foreword to Guidelines on Cyberbullying. Caserta, Italy: Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples. Available from http://ing.tabby.eu (134) Farrington, D.P. (2015) Tracing men in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent

Development. The DLC Criminologist, 3(1), 12-13. (133) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 3(1), 1 (2015). (132) Preface to Keeping Youth Away from Crime. Brussels, Belgium: International Juvenile Justice Observatory, in press. (131) Farrington, D. P. (2015) Foreword to Sex Offenders: A Criminal Career Approach edited by A. Blokland and P. Lussier. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell (pp. xvii-xviii). (130) Auty, K. M., Farrington, D. P. and Coid, J. W. (2015) Intergenerational transmission of psychopathy. British Journal of Psychiatry, 206, 343 (Letter to the Editor). (129) Farrington, D. P. and Piquero, A. R. (2015) Foreword to El Origen De los Delitos (The Origin of Crime) by S. Redondo Illescas. Valencia, Spain: Tirant Humanidades (pp.

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13-15). (128) Farrington, D.P. (2014) The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. The DLC

Criminologist, 2(2), 14-16. (127) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 2(2), 1 (2014). (126) Introduction to The Effects on Reoffending of Custodial vs Non-Custodial Sanctions,

by P. Villetaz, G. Gillieron and M. Killias. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention, 2014 (pp. 6-8).

(125) Farrington, D. P. and Ttofi, M. M. (2014). Editorial: Criminal careers in self-reports compared with official records. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 24, 225-228. (124) Farrington, D. P. and Kapardis, A. (2014) Psychological research: An introduction. Chapter 1 of Psychology and Law (4th ed.) by A. Kapardis. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press (pp. 1-21). (123) Farrington, D. P. (2014) On cross-national comparative research. Inter-News, 37, 6-8. (122) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 2(1), 1 (2014). (121) Farrington, D. P. (2014) Encouraging policy makers and practitioners to make rational

choices about programmes based on scientific evidence about developmental crime prevention. Criminology and Public Policy, 12, 295-301.

(120) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P. and Lösel, F. (2014) Interrupting the continuity from

school bullying to later internalizing and externalizing problems: Findings from cross-national comparative studies. Journal of School Violence, 13, 1-4.

(119) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 1 (2), 1 (2013). (118) Farrington, D. P. and MacKenzie, D. L. (2013) Long-term follow-ups of experimental

interventions. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 9, 385-388. (117) Farrington, D. P. Postcard from Stockholm. The Experimental Criminologist, 8(2), 7-8

(2013). Reprinted as: The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2013. The DLC Criminologist, 1 (2), 18-19.

(116) Welcome from David Farrington. The DLC Criminologist, 1 (1), 1 (2013). (115) Farrington, D. P. We need to study the causes of offending experimentally! The

Experimental Criminologist, 8(1), 7-9 (2013). (114) Foreword to: Risk Assessment for Juvenile Violent Offending, edited by A. C. Baldry

and A. Kapardis. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. xi-xiii (2013). (113) Petersilia, J. and Farrington, D. P. James Quinn Wilson (May 27, 1931-March 2,

2012). The Criminologist, 37(3), 16-18 (2012). (112) Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P. and Lösel, F. Editorial: Health consequences of school

bullying. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3, 60-62 (2011).

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(111) Farrington, D. P., Ttofi, M. M. and Lösel, F. Editorial: School bullying and later criminal

offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 77-79 (2011). (110) Farrington, D. P. Commentary on Pedersen and Skardhamar (2010): Does cannabis

use predict non-drug offending? Addiction, 105, 119-120 (2010). (109) Farrington, D. P. Crime and the family. The Criminologist, 35(2), 1-6 (2010). (108) Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. Ulla Viveka Bondeson (July 10, 1937-October

20, 2009). The Criminologist, 35(1), 30 (2010). (107) Farrington, D. P. Explaining and preventing offending, 1969-2009. Forensic Update,

101, 6-7 (2010). (106) Foreword to: Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction (3rd ed.) by A. Kapardis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. xiii-xiv (2010). (105) Farrington, D. P. and Pulkkinen, L. (2009) Introduction: The unusualness and contribution of life span longitudinal studies of aggressive and criminal behaviour. Aggressive Behaviour, 35, 115-116. (104) Bijleveld, C. C. J. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Editorial: The importance of studies of intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 19, 77-79. (103) Foreword to: Violent and Sexual Offenders: Assessment, Treatment and Management, edited by J. L. Ireland, C. A. Ireland and P. Birch. Cullompton, Devon: Willan, pp. xix-xxi (2009). (102) Foreword to: Applied Criminal Psychology: A Guide to Forensic Behavioural Sciences, edited by R. N. Kocsis. Springfield, Illinois: C. C. Thomas, pp. xiii-xiv (2009). (101) Farrington, D. P. Reflections on a career in forensic psychology. Forensic Update,

92, 8-13 (2008). (100) Foreword to: Tomorrow’s Criminals: The Development of Child Delinquency and Effective Interventions by R. Loeber, N. W. Slot, P. H. van der Laan and M. Hoeve. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. xvii-xviii (2008). (99) Foreword to: Psychology in Prisons (2nd ed.) by D. A. Crighton and G. J. Towl.

Oxford: Blackwell, pp vii-viii (2008). (98) Foreword to: Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach, by A. Walsh and L. Ellis. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage/Pine Forge Press, p. xiv (2007). (97) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. Foreword to Special Issue on “Scholarly Influence in

Criminal Justice”. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18, 337-339 (2007). (96) Review of “Criminal Profiling: Principles and Practice”, by R. N. Kocsis. International

Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51, 486-487 (2007).

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(95) Farrington, D. P. and Weisburd, D. L. (2007) The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group. The Criminologist, 32(1), 1-5. (94) Preface to: Internationales Handbuch der Kriminologie (International Handbook of

Criminology) edited by H. J. Schneider. Berlin: De Gruyter, p. vii (2007). (93) Introduction to: Le Carriere Criminali (Criminal Careers), by G. Zara. Milan: Giuffre,

pp. ix-xi (2005). (92) Farrington, D. P. and Kapardis, A. Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,

14, 151-152 (2004). (91) Petrosino, A., Farrington, D. P. and Sherman, L. W. The Campbell Collaboration:

Helping to understand “What Works”. National Institute of Justice Journal, 251, 14-17 (2004).

(90) Tremblay, R. E. and Farrington, D. P. In memoriam: Joan McCord, 1930-2004. The

Criminologist, 29(2), 6-7 (2004). (89) Painter, K. A. and Farrington, D. P. Gender differences in crime. Criminal Justice

Matters, 55, 6-7 (2004). (88) Foreword to: The Essential Handbook of Offender Assessment and Treatment, edited

by C. R. Hollin. Chichester: Wiley, pp. xvii - xviii (2004). (87) Foreword to: Biosocial Criminology, edited by A. Walsh and L. Ellis. New York: Nova

Science Publishers, pp. ix-xi (2003). (86) Foreword to: Delinquency in an International Perspective: The International Self-

Reported Delinquency Study (ISRD), by J. Junger-Tas, I. H. Marshall and D. Ribeaud. The Hague, Netherlands: Kugler, p. ix (2003).

(85) Shepherd, J. P. and Farrington, D. P. Editorial: The impact of antisocial lifestyle on

health: Family, school and police interventions can reduce health risks. British Medical Journal, 326, 834-835 (2003).

(84) Farrington, D. P. and Loeber, R. Foreword to: Causes of Conduct Disorder and

Juvenile Delinquency, edited by B. B. Lahey, T. E. Moffitt and A. Caspi. New York: Guilford, pp. ix-x (2003).

(83) Foreword to: Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction (2nd ed.), by A. Kapardis.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. x (2003). (82) Foreword to: Antisocial and Violent Youth, vol. 2, edited by J. Shamsie, J. Lawrence

and C. Hood. Toronto: Institute for Study of Antisocial Behaviour in Youth and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, pp. iii-v (2003).

(81) Foreword to: Psychology in Prisons, edited by G. Towl. Oxford: Blackwell and BPS,

pp. vii-viii (2003). (80) Editorial: The effectiveness of school-based violence prevention programmes.

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 156, 748-749 (2002).

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(79) Foreword to: Biology and Crime, by D.C. Rowe. Los Angeles:Roxbury, pp. ix-xi

(2002). (78) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D. P. Foreword to: Early Assessment Risk List for Boys

(EARL-20B) - Version 2, by L. K. Augimeri, C. J. Koegl, C. D. Webster and K. S. Levene. Toronto: Earlscourt Child and Family Centre, pp. ix-x (2001).

(77) Editorial: Systematic reviews of criminological interventions. Criminal Behaviour and

Mental Health, 11, 127-130 (2001). (76) Petrosino, A., Boruch, R.F., Farrington, D.P., Sherman, L.W. and Weisburd, D.

Toward evidence-based criminology and criminal justice: The Campbell Collaboration. Justice Research and Statistics Association Forum, 19 (2), 1-6 (2001).

(75) Farrington, D.P. and Loeber, R. Risk factors for delinquency over time and place.

Youth Update, 17(2), 4-5 (1999). (74) Editorial: Validity of self-reported delinquency. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,

9, 293-295 (1999). (73) Review of Antisocial Behaviour by Young People by M. Rutter, H. Giller and A. Hagell.

British Journal of Forensic Practice, 1(4), 37-39 (1999). (72) Farrington, D.P. and Singer, S.I. The globalization of criminology. The Criminologist,

24 (5), 3 (1999). (71) Letter from the President. European Association of Psychology and Law Newsletter

7(2), 4-6 (1999). (70) Raine, A., Reynolds, C., Mednick, S.A., Venables, P. and Farrington, D.P. Reply to

Rasanen et al.. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56, 284 (1999). (69) Hawkins, J.D. and Farrington, D.P. Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 9,

3-7 (1999). (68) Letter from the President. European Association of Psychology and Law Newsletter

7(1), 3-4 (1999). (67) Farrington, D. P. 21 years of the DCLP. Forensic Update, 56, 21-37 (1999). (66) Cohn, E.G. and Farrington, D.P. The same old arguments are no more convincing he

third time around. British Society of Criminology Newsletter, 30, 9-11 (1998). (65) Letter from the President. European Association of Psychology and Law Newsletter

6(1), 3-6 (1998). (64) Farrington, D. P. Developmental crime prevention initiatives in 1997. Forensic

Update, 54, 19-25 (1998). (63) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. Violent juvenile offenders: Risk factors and successful

interventions. Youth Update, 15 (3), 4-5 (1997).

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(62) Maughan, B. and Farrington, D.P. Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 7,

261-264 (1997). (61) Letter from the President. European Association of Psychology and Law Newsletter 5,

1-2 (1997). (60) Foreword to: Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction, by A. Kapardis. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, vii-viii (1997). (59) Gunn, J., Taylor, P.J. and Farrington, D.P. Editorial: Capital punishment and

psychiatry. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 6, 3-5 (1996). (58) Foreword to: The Handbook of Psychology for Forensic Practitioners, by G.J. Towl

and D.A. Crighton. London: Routledge, vii-viii (1996). (57) Review of The Psychopathology of Crime by A. Raine. Psychological Medicine, 26,

1093-1094 (1996). (56) Farrington, D. P. Understanding and preventing youth crime. Findings, Social Policy

Research 93, Joseph Rowntree Foundation (1996). Reprinted in Muncie, J., Hughes, G. and McLaughlin, E. (Eds.) Youth Justice: Critical Readings. London: Sage (pp. 425-430).

(55) Cohn, E. G. and Farrington, D. P. Citation: The sincerest form of flattery? British

Society of Criminology Newsletter 19, 10-11 (1994). (54) Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 4, 83-86 (1994). (53) Review of Biology and Violence by D.W. Denno. British Journal of Criminology, 34,

401-402 (1994). (52) Review of Beyond Adolescence by R. Jessor, J.E. Donovan and F.M. Costa. Criminal

Behaviour and Mental Health, 4, Book Review Supplement, 15-16 (1994). (51) Rivara, F.P., Shepherd, J.P. and Farrington, D.P. Letter to the editor. The Lancet, 342,

809-810 (1993). (50) Review of Policing Domestic Violence by L.W. Sherman. The Criminologist, 18(4), 15-

16 (1993). (49) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 15, 1 (1992). (48) Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 2(4), iii-v (1992). (47) Foreword to: J. McQuoid (1992) Self-Reported Delinquency: A Pilot Study. CIRAC

Paper No. 3. Belfast: Extern Organisation. (46) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 14, 1 (1992). (45) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 13, 1 (1991).

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(44) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 12, 1 (1991). (43) Editorial. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 1 (3), ii-iv (1991). (42) Review of Psychology and Crime by C.R. Hollin. British Journal of Psychology, 82,

116-117 (1991). (41) Predictability and continuity of offending. (Review of Criminal Career Continuity by

L.W. Shannon.) Contemporary Psychology, 36, 66-67 (1991). (40) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 11, 1 (1990). (39) Review of Unemployment, Crime and Offenders by I. Crow, P. Richardson, C.

Riddington and F. Simon. British Journal of Criminology, 30, 507-508 (1990). (38) Review of Applying Psychology to Imprisonment: Theory and Practice edited by B.J.

McGurk, D.M. Thornton and M. Williams. British Journal of Criminology, 30, 255-256 (1990).

(37) Letter from the President. British Society of Criminology Newsletter 10, 1 (1990). (36) Philadelphia cohort study produces offspring. (Review of From Boy to Man, From

Delinquency to Crime by M.E. Wolfgang, T.P. Thornberry and R.M. Figlio.) Contemporary Psychology, 34, 843-844 (1989).

(35) Delinquency: Predictable but rarely preventable. (Review of Prevention of Delinquent

Behaviour edited by J.D. Burchard and S.N. Burchard.) Contemporary Psychology, 34, 694 (1989).

(34) Altham, P. M. E. and Farrington, D. P. A matched pairs problem with discrete data: A

comparison of offending rates under employment and unemployment. GLIM Newsletter 14, 11-14 (1987).

(33) Letter to the Editor. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and

Legal Psychology Newsletter 20, 26-27 (1987). (32) Retrospective reinterpretations of criminal careers. (Review of Aging Criminals by N.

Shover.) Contemporary Psychology, 32, 890-891 (1987). (31) Review of Everyday Violence in Contemporary Sweden by P-O. H. Wikström. Howard

Journal of Criminology and Crime Prevention 25, 154-155 (1986). (30) Review of Explaining Delinquency and Drug Use by D. S. Elliott, D. Huizinga and S.S.

Ageton. British Journal of Addiction 81, 433 (1986). (29) Chairman's letter. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal

Psychology Newsletter 17, 2-8 (1985). (28) Chairman's letter. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal

Psychology Newsletter 16, 2-4 (1985). (27) Chairman's letter. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal

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Psychology Newsletter 15, 2-7 (1984). (26) Chairman's letter. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal

Psychology Newsletter 14, 2-6 (1984). (25) Review of The Delinquent: Directions for Social Control by M. Hoghughi. Journal of

Adolescence 7, 87-88 (1984). (24) Review of Developments in the Study of Criminal Behaviour edited by M.P. Feldman

(2 vols). British Journal of Psychiatry 144, 557-558 (1984). (23) Farrington, D. P. Washington behind closed doors: Some reflections on an American

leave. British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology Newsletter 12, 28-36 (1982).

(22) Review of Measuring Delinquency by M.J. Hindelang, T. Hirschi and J.G. Weis.

Criminal Justice and Behaviour 9, 251-256 (1982). (21) Review of Assessing Problem Children by M. Hoghughi. Howard Journal of

Criminology and Crime Prevention 21, 58-59 (1982). (20) Letter to the editor on Professor Mohr's critique of Farrington and Nuttall's article on

prison size (with C.P. Nuttall). Bulletin of the Canadian Association for the Prevention of Crime 11(4), 7-9 (1981).

(19) Review of Money, Work and Crime by P.H. Rossi, R.A. Berk and K.J. Lenihan.

Criminal Law Review 798-799 (1981). (18) Review of Roots of Delinquency: Infancy, Adolescence and Crime by M. Wadsworth.

British Journal of Criminology 20, 83-84 (1980). (17) Review of Hostage-Taking by R.D. Crelinsten and D. Szabo. Aggressive Behaviour 6,

239-240 (1980). (16) Review of Aggro: The Illusion of Violence by P. Marsh. Aggressive Behaviour 6,

91-92 (1980). (15) Farrington, D. P. Reflections on a sabbatical year. British Psychological Society

Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology Newsletter 8, 15-23 (1980). (14) Review of Women, Crime and Criminology by C. Smart. Journal of Social Policy 7,

369-370 (1978). (13) Review of International Exchange of Information on Current Criminological

Research Projects in Member States of the Council of Europe. Justice of the Peace 142, 563 (1978).

(12) Review of Growing up to be Violent by M.M. Lefkowitz, L.D. Eron, L.O. Walder and

L.R. Huesmann. British Journal of Criminology 18, 303-305 (1978). (11) Review of Criminal Behaviour: A Psychological Analysis by M.P. Feldman. British

Journal of Criminology 18, 86-88 (1978).

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(10) Review of Crime and Personality (3rd ed) by H. J. Eysenck, and of Psychoticism as a

Dimension of Personality by H. J. Eysenck and S.B.G. Eysenck. International Journal of Criminology and Penology 6, 97-99 (1978).

(9) Review of Children's Hearings edited by F.M. Martin and K. Murray, and of Face to

Face with Families by N. Bruce and J. Spencer. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 19, 81-82 (1978).

(8) Review of Violence edited by N. Tutt. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 18,

389-390 (1977). (7) Review of Case Studies in Behaviour Therapy edited by H. J. Eysenck. British Journal

of Criminology 17, 194-196 (1977). (6) Review of Individual Development and Social Experience by S. Hunt and J. Hilton.

British Journal of Criminology 16, 198-199 (1976). (5) Review of Separation: Anxiety and Anger by J. Bowlby, and of Stresses in Children

edited by V. P. Varma. British Journal of Criminology 14, 210-212 (1974). (4) Review of Delinquency in a Birth Cohort by M. E. Wolfgang, R. M. Figlio and T. Sellin.

British Journal of Criminology 13, 297-299 (1973). (3) Review of The Psychology of Communication by G. A. Miller. Quarterly Journal of

Experimental Psychology 20, 319 (1968). (2) Review of Human Memory by J. A. Adams. Quarterly Journal of Experimental

Psychology 20, 219-220 (1968). (1) Review of Human Learning and Memory edited by N.J. Slamecka. Quarterly Journal

of Experimental Psychology 20, 411-412 (1968).

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PAPERS AT CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS:

(287) Ninth International Conference on Evidence Based Policing, in Cambridge, 2016

(plenary lecture). (286) Broadmoor Psychological Services Tenth Annual Conference, in Broadmoor, 2016 (plenary lecture). (285) NSCR Symposium on Intergenerational Research in Criminology, in Amsterdam,

Netherlands, 2016.

(284) Life History Research Society meeting in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2016 (plenary lecture and paper). (283) Fifth Congress of the European Association for Forensic Child and Adolescent

Psychiatry and Psychology, in Porto, Portugal, 2016 (plenary lecture and workshop). (282) Symposium on Public Policy Analysis, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, 2016. (281) Sixteenth Conference of the International association of Investigative

Psychology, on “New Developments in Investigative Psychology”, in London, 2015 (plenary lecture).

(280) Public Safety Canada and Crime Prevention Ottawa Meeting on “The Life Cycle of

Crime”, in Ottawa, Canada, 2015 (main speaker). (279) 71st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Washington, DC, 2015

(three papers). (278) 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, in Fort

Lauderdale, Florida, 2015 (plenary lecture and workshop). (277) European Association of Psychology and Law meeting, in Nuremberg, Germany, 2015 (plenary lecture). (276) Third North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, in

Ottawa, Canada, 2015 (two papers). (275) Sixth international conference of the International Juvenile Justice Observatory, in Brussels, Belgium, 2014 (plenary lecture). (274) 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Francisco,

California, 2014 (two papers). (273) Conference on Persistence and Desistance in Criminal Activity, in Lisbon, Portugal, 2014 (plenary address).

(272) Sixth Annual Conference of the Asian Criminological Society, in Osaka, Japan, 2014.

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(271) Stockholm Criminology Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2014 (two papers). (270) Life History Research Society meeting, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2014. (269) 11th National Conference on Research in Forensic Mental Health Services, in London, 2014 (Keynote Lecture). (268) US National Research Council Roundtable on Understanding Crime Trends in the

United States, in Washington, D.C., 2013. (267) 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, Georgia, 2013

(three papers). (266) Ninth Meeting of the Nordic Network for Research on Psychology and Law, in Aarhus,

Denmark, 2013 (plenary lecture). (265) Developmental and Life-Course Criminology Symposium, Griffith University, Brisbane,

Australia, 2013. (264) 26th Annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, in

Brisbane, Australia, 2013 (plenary lecture). (263) Stockholm Criminology Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2013 (Prize lecture and

paper). (262) First International Congress of Criminology, University of Murcia, Spain, 2013 (plenary

lecture). (261) Annual Meeting of the Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists,

in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013 (plenary lecture). (260) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Chicago, Illinois, 2012

(three papers). (259) Life History Research Society Meeting, in Richmond, Surrey, 2012. (258) Stockholm Criminology Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2012. (257) 12th Annual Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2012 (two

papers). (256) Conference on “What have we learned from systematic reviews in criminology?” in

Jerusalem, Israel, 2012 (paper and joint organizer). (255) 22nd conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law, in Nicosia,

Cyprus, 2012 (plenary lecture and paper). (254) “Kids not Cons” Summit: Preventing Tomorrow’s Criminals conference in Toronto,

2012 (plenary lecture). (253) Rand Criminal Justice Roundtable, Kings College, Cambridge, 2012. (252) Festschrift Conference to Celebrate Professor Friedrich Lösel, in Nuremberg,

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Germany, 2011. (251) 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Washington, D.C.,

2011 (two papers). (250) National Crime Prevention Centre Conference on Economic Analysis of Crime

Prevention, in Ottawa, Canada, 2011 (plenary address). (249) 6th Annual conference on Randomized Controlled Trials in the Social Sciences, in

York, 2011 (plenary address). (248) Conference on “Evidence-Based Prevention of Bullying and Youth Violence”, in

Cambridge, 2011 (plenary address). (247) Academy of Social Sciences Conference on “Making the Case for Social Sciences-

Crime”, in London, 2011 (plenary address). (246) US National Institute of Justice Conference, in Washington, DC, 2011. (245) Summit on Crime Control and Policing Strategy, Hang Zhou, China, 2011 (Plenary

lecture). (244) Conference on New Advances in Experimental Criminology, in Amsterdam, 2011. (243) Annual conference of the British Psychological Society, in Glasgow, Scotland (plenary

lecture). 2011. (242) Jacobs Foundation Conference on Adolescence, in Marbach, Germany, 2011. (241) 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Francisco,

California, 2010 (two papers). (240) U.S. National Institute of Justice Crime Prevention Research Working Group Meeting,

in Washington, DC, 2010. (239) 10th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Criminology, in Liege, Belgium, 2010

(Plenary address and paper). (238) 32nd Annual Conference of the International School Psychology Association, in

Dublin, Ireland, 2010 (Plenary address). (237) 5th Annual Stockholm Prize Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2010. (236) European Crime Prevention Network Best Practice Conference, in Stockholm,

Sweden, 2009 (Plenary address). (235) 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, 2009. (234) 50th Anniversary Conference of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology, in Cambridge,

2009. (233) 19th Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law, in Sorrento,

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Italy, 2009 (Plenary address and paper). (232) 11th Annual US National Institute of Justice Conference, in Washington DC, 2009. (231) Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference on “Working with

Young Offenders”, in London, 2009 (Plenary address). (230) 9th annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium, in Washington, D.C., 2009. (229) Home Office Strategy Network, in London, 2009. (228) 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in St. Louis, Missouri,

2008. (227) 8th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in Edinburgh, 2008

(two papers). (226) 18th World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, in

Budapest, Hungary, 2008 (Plenary address). (225) Conference on “Evidence-Based Policing”, in Cambridge, 2008. (224) 4th World Conference on Violence in Schools and Public Policies, in Lisbon, Portugal,

2008. (223) Conference on “Saving Children from a Life of Crime”, in London, 2008 (Plenary

address). (222) First Biennial Conference of the International Family Aggression Society, in Preston,

2008 (Plenary address). (221) Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit Seminar on “Crime Prevention and Early Intervention”,

in London, 2007. (220) 15th Anniversary Conference of the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime, in

Leiden, Netherlands, 2007. (219) 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, Georgia,

2007. (218) Conference on “Protective and Promotive Factors for Youth Violence”, in Atlanta,

Georgia, 2007. (217) First North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, in

Ottawa, Canada, 2007 (Plenary address). (216) 2nd Annual Stockholm Prize Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2007. (215) Seminar on “Juvenile Crime, School and Prevention”, in Nicosia, Cyprus, 2007. (214) Cropwood Conference on “Lost in Transition: Young Adult Offenders and the Criminal

Justice System”, in London, 2007.

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(213) Conference on “Human Evilness: Fatality or Education?” in Coimbra, Portugal, 2006. (212) Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office, London, 2006. (211) Conference on “Protective and Promotive Factors for Youth Violence”, in Atlanta,

Georgia, 2006. (210) 58th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Los Angeles,

California, 2006. (209) Academy of Medical Sciences Meeting on “The Science of Violence”, in London, 2006

(plenary address). (208) Conference on “Young Children in Need and At Risk of Offending” in London, 2006. (207) Prime Minister’s Seminar on Social Exclusion, at Chequers, 2006. (206) First Annual Stockholm Prize Symposium, in Stockholm, Sweden, 2006 (two papers). (205) National Consortium on Violence Research Workshop on Desistance, in Washington

DC, 2006 (paper and chair). (204) 6th Annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium, in Washington D.C., 2006. (203) Conference on “Community Action to Reduce Antisocial Behaviour” in Nicosia,

Cyprus, 2006. (202) Home Office meeting on Acquisitive Offenders, in London, 2006. (201) 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Toronto, Canada,

2005 (Joan McCord Award address and paper). (200) Conference on “Experimental Evaluations and Dutch Society”, in The Hague,

Netherlands, 2005 (Plenary address and paper). (199) Biennial Meeting of the Criminology Society of German-Speaking Countries, in

Nuremberg, Germany, 2005 (Plenary address). (198) Conference on “School Violence” in Valencia, Spain, 2005 (Plenary address). (197) British Psychological Society Conference on “School Bullying and Violence”, in

London, 2005. (196) Conference on “Persistent Offending: Development, Identification and Intervention”, in

Midland, Ontario, Canada, 2005 (Plenary address). (195) Conference on “Violence and Antisocial Behaviour along the Developmental

Continuum”, in Toronto, Canada, 2005. (194) 5th Annual Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, in Lisbon, Portugal, 2005.

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(193) Conference on “Origins of Antisocial Behaviour 0-13”, in London, 2004. (192) 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Nashville, Tennessee,

2004 (four papers). (191) National Forensic Mental Health Conference, in London, 2004 (Plenary address). (190) Conference on Effective Methods of Preventing Juvenile violence, in Valencia, Spain,

2004 (Plenary address). (189) European Conference on Adolescence, Alcohol and Drugs, in Stockholm, Sweden,

2004 (Plenary address). (188) First Annual Scopic Conference on “The Social Contexts of Pathways in Crime”, in

Cambridge, 2004. (187) Societies of Criminology first Key Issues Conference, in Paris, France, 2004. (186) Meeting on “Preventing Delinquency”, in Nicosia, Cyprus, 2004. (185) 4th Annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium, Washington, D.C., 2004. (184) 4th Annual Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, in Washington, D.C., 2004. (183) 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Denver, Colorado,

2003. (182) 3rd Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health

Services, in Miami, Florida, 2003 (Plenary address). (181) 12th Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic

Psychology, in Cambridge, 2003 (Plenary address). (180) Seminar on “Preventing Personality Disorder by Intervening in Adolescence”, in

Manchester, 2003. (179) Home Office Knowledge Management Conference, in London, 2003. (178) Conference on “Evaluating the Real Evidence on CCTV”, in Leicester, 2002. (177) Conference on “Forensic Psychiatry: The Birth and Growth of a Psychiatric Specialty”,

in London, 2002. (176) 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Chicago, Illinois, 2002

(Sutherland Award address and other papers). (175) Conference on “Celebrating 25 Years of Whitefield”, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2002

(Plenary address). (174) International Seminar on Youth Crime, in London, 2002. (173) 37th annual conference of the Australian Psychological Society, in Gold Coast,

Queensland. 2002 (Plenary address).

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(172) 16th annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, in

Brisbane, Queensland, 2002 (Plenary address). (171) Meeting of the Hong Kong Society of Criminology, in Stanley, Hong Kong, 2002. (170) 2nd annual conference of the European Society of Criminology, in Toledo, Spain,

2002 (Plenary address). (169) Conference on “Randomized Experiments in the Social Sciences”, Nuffield College,

Oxford, 2002.

(168) 3rd Annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium, Washington, D.C., 2002.

(167) 2nd Annual Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2002.

(166) 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, Georgia,

2001.

(165) Meeting of UK members of the Campbell Collaboration, in London, 2001. (164) ESRC Seminar on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Analysing the Life Course, in

London, 2001 (invited lecture). (163) Home Office Seminar on Self-Reported Delinquency and Drug Use Surveys, in

London, 2001 (invited lecture). (162) 3rd Biennial International Conference on “Evidence-Based Policies and Indicator

Systems”, in Durham, 2001 (plenary address). (161) 2nd Annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium on “Systematic Reviews of

Criminological Interventions”, in Washington, D.C., 2001 (two papers and joint organiser).

(160) International Conference on “Crime in Society and Sentencing” in Nicosia, Cyprus,

2001 (plenary address). (159) International Conference on “Violence in Schools and Public Policies”, in Paris, 2001

(plenary address). (158) European Union Conference on “Towards a Knowledge-Based Strategy to Prevent

Crime”, in Sundsvall, Sweden, 2001 (plenary address). (157) Home Office Research Conference, in London, 2001. (156) British Psychological Society Centenary Conference on “Psychology – A Science for

Society”, in London, 2001 (plenary address). (155) First Conference on “Juveniles with Antisocial Personality and Psychopathy”, in Vitoria,

Spain, 2000 (plenary address). (154) 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Francisco,

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California, 2000 (three papers and discussant). (153) Conference on “Youth Justice 2000" in Singapore, 2000 (Plenary address and

workshop paper). (152) National Academy of Sciences meeting on Measurement, in Woods Hole,

Massachusetts, 2000 (Discussant). (151) 10th European Conference on Psychology and Law, in Limassol, Cyprus, 2000

(Keynote address). (150) Royal College of Psychiatrists Annual Forensic Psychiatry Meeting, in Cardiff, Wales,

2000. (149) 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Toronto, Canada,

1999 (Presidential address and other papers). (148) Prison Service Young Offender Conference, in Buxton, 1999. (147) British Criminology Conference, in Liverpool, 1999. (146) Conference on "Delinquents Under 10: Targeting the Young Offender", in

Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999. (145) First Joint Conference of American Psychology-Law Society and European Association

of Psychology and Law, in Dublin, Ireland, 1999 (plenary lecture). (144) MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile

Justice, in Dublin, Ireland, 1999. (143) 26th National Conference on Juvenile Justice, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999. (142) Seminar on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1998. (141) 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Washington, D.C.,

1998. (140) Office of Justice Programmes (U.S. Department of Justice) meeting on "Preventing

Crime", in Washington, D.C., 1998. (139) U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention meeting on "Serious

Violent Juvenile Offenders", in Chicago, 1998. (138) 8th Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Criminological

and Legal Psychology, in Durham, 1998 (Plenary speaker). (137) 8th European Conference on Psychology and Law, in Krakow, Poland, 1998. (136) 12th International Congress on Criminology, in Seoul, Korea, 1998 (Plenary speaker). (135) British Psychological Society (Northern Ireland Branch) Conference on "The Interface

Between Psychology and Criminal Justice", in Belfast, 1998.

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(134) Forensic Psychology: 2000 and Beyond, in Liverpool, 1998 (Keynote Speaker). (133) Winter Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, in London, 1998. (132) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Diego, California,

1997 (three papers). (131) High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health)

conference on personality disorder, at Heathrow, London, 1997. (130) 7th European Conference on Law and Psychology, in Stockholm, Sweden, 1997

(Keynote Address). (129) High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health)

Psychopathic Disorder Research and Development Strategy Group meeting, in London, 1997.

(128) MacArthur Foundation Network on Psychopathology and Development meeting in

Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1997. (127) 12th International Workshop on Research into Juvenile Criminology, in

Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, 1997 (Plenary Address). (126) High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health)

Network meeting on "Primary Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behaviour", in London, 1997 (two papers and joint organiser).

(125) Crime and Justice meeting on Youth Violence, in Washington, D.C., 1997. (124) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Chicago, 1996 (three

papers). (123) Scottish Crime Prevention Council Conference, in Dunblane, Scotland, 1996 (Plenary

Address). (122) Society for Life History Research in Psychopathology Meeting, in London, 1996 (two

papers and joint organiser). (121) 6th European Conference on Law and Psychology, in Siena, Italy, 1996 (two papers

and member of organising committee). (120) International Conference on Problem-Solving Policing and Crime Prevention, in

Stockholm, Sweden, 1996. (119) NATO Advanced Study Institute on Biosocial Bases of Violence, in Rhodes, Greece,

1996 (two papers and joint organiser). (118) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Boston, Massachusetts,

1995 (three papers). (117) British Psychological Society, Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology Annual

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Conference, in Newbold Revel, Warwickshire, 1995 (Keynote Speaker). (116) British Criminology Conference, in Loughborough, 1995. (115) Society for Life History Research in Psychopathology meeting, in Chatham,

Massachusetts, 1995. (114) Conference on "Mental Disorder and Criminal Justice", in Vancouver, 1995. (113) Seminar on "Criminal Profiling", in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1995. (112) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Miami, Florida, 1994 (two

papers). (111) 10th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, in

Sydney, Australia, 1994. (110) Forensic Meeting on Mentally Disordered and Chronic Offenders, in Melbourne,

Australia, 1994 (three papers). (109) International Workshop on "Integrating Crime Prevention Strategies: Motivation and

Opportunity", in Sweden, 1994. (108) 2nd European Conference of the Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry, in

Winchester, 1994 (Jack Tizard Memorial Lecture). (107) 6th Scientific Conference of Society for Research in Child and Adolescent

Psychopathology, in London, 1994 (Invited Lecture). (106) Network for Postgraduate Research in Adolescence, in London, 1994. (105) 4th Biennial Conference of European Association for Research on Adolescence, in

Stockholm, Sweden, 1994 (Invited Lecture). (104) Francis C. Scott Memorial Lecture, Royal Society of Arts, in London, 1994. (103) Institute of United States Studies Conference on "Juvenile Justice and the Limits of

Social Policy", in London, 1994. (102) 4th European Conference on Law and Psychology, in Barcelona, Spain, 1994

(Plenary Address, paper and member of Committee of Honour). (101) Family Policy Studies Centre conference on "Crime and the "Family", in London, 1994. (100) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Phoenix, Arizona, 1993

(three papers). (99) First NSCR meeting on Criminality and Law Enforcement, in The Hague, Netherlands,

1993. (98) 2nd World Conference on Injury Control, in Atlanta, Georgia, 1993 (two papers).

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(97) Midlands Branch of the British Society of Criminology, in Loughborough, 1993. (96) Action on Youth Crime Round Table Seminar on "Persistent Young Offenders", in

Windsor, 1993. (95) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in New Orleans, Louisiana,

1992 (three papers). (94) 3rd European Conference on Law and Psychology, in Oxford, 1992 (Paper and

member of Organizing Committee). (93) International Workshop on "Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime", in

Sweden, 1992 (Paper and member of Organizing Committee). (92) Congress on "Rethinking Delinquency", in Braga, Portugal, 1992. (91) U.S. National Institute of Mental Health Workshop on "Developmental Perspectives in

Conduct Disorder", in Chevy Chase, Maryland, 1992. (90) Inaugural Lecture of the Northern Ireland Branch of the British Society of Criminology,

in Belfast, 1992. (89) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Francisco, California,

1991 (two papers).

(88) British Criminology Conference, in York, 1991. (87) First Joint Spanish-British Conference on "Psychology, Crime and the Law", in

Pamplona, Spain, 1991 (Paper and Chair of British Organizing Committee). (86) International Conference on "The Development of Motivational Systems in

Adolescence", in Castle Rauischholzhausen, Marburg, Germany, 1991. (85) First Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society Division of Criminological

and Legal Psychology, in Canterbury, 1991. (84) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Baltimore, Maryland, 1990. (83) 2nd European Conference on Law and Psychology, in Nuremberg, Germany, 1990

(Plenary address and member of Advisory Board). (82) British Society of Criminology, in London, 1990 (Presidential Address). (81) Essex Magistrates Training Conference, in Danbury, Essex, 1989. (80) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Reno, Nevada, 1989. (79) Conference on "The Role of Legislators in Making Communities Safer from Crime", in

Ottawa, Canada, 1989. (78) British Criminology Conference, in Bristol, 1989.

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(77) International Meeting on "The Treatment of the Juvenile Offender", in Valencia, Spain, 1989.

(76) Royal Society of Medicine, Psychiatry Section, Meeting on "Research and Practice in

Forensic Psychiatry", in London, 1989. (75) Royal College of Psychiatrists, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Section, Meeting on

"Development", in London, 1989. (74) NATO Workshop on "Self-Report Methodology in Criminological Research", in

Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, 1988 (member of Organizing Committee). (73) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Chicago, Illinois, 1988. (72) Programme on Human Development and Criminal Behaviour meeting, in Dallas,

Texas, 1988. (71) European Science Foundation Workshop on "Methodological Issues in Longitudinal

Research", in Stockholm, Sweden, 1987. (70) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Montreal, Canada, 1987

(two papers). (69) Society for Life History Research meeting on "Straight and Devious Pathways from

Childhood to Adulthood", in St Louis, Missouri, 1987. (68) 2nd International Symposium on "Prevention and Intervention in Childhood and

Youth", in Bielefeld, West Germany, 1987 (two papers). (67) Annual Conference of the Parole Board of England and Wales, in Windsor, 1987. (66) U.S. National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Criminal Justice Experiments, in

New Orleans, Louisiana, 1987. (65) National Workshop on Crime Prevention Through Social Development, in Ottawa,

Canada, 1987. (64) European Science Foundation Workshop on Risk and Protective Factors in

Psychosocial Development, in Minster Lovell, Oxford, 1987. (63) British Society of Criminology Annual Conference, in London, 1986. (62) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, Georgia, 1986. (61) Essex Magistrates Training Conference, in Danbury, Essex, 1986. (60) Symposium on "Explaining Crime", in Leiden, Netherlands, 1986. (59) National Center for Juvenile Justice, Board of Fellows meeting, in Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, 1986. (58) Society for Life History Research meeting on "Perinatal and Early Childhood Factors

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in Deviant Development", in Palm Springs, California, 1986. (57) David Jones Memorial Conference, in Portland, Oregon, 1986. (56) Canadian Criminal Justice Association meeting, in Ottawa, Canada, 1986. (55) U.S. National Institute of Justice conference on "Prediction and Classification

Research", in Alexandria, Virginia, 1985. (54) British Psychological Society London Conference, 1985 (Chair of symposium). (53) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in San Diego, California,

1985 (Discussant). (52) Executive Session on Delinquency and the Family, at Harvard University, Cambridge,

Massachusetts, 1985. (51) Home Office Workshop on Criminal Decision-Making, in Cambridge, 1985 (Chair of

section). (50) British Society of Criminology (papers at two meetings), in London, 1985. (49) U.S. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Research on Criminal Careers

Workshop, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1984 (Discussant). (48) British Psychological Society London Conference, 1984 (Chair of symposium). (47) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1984

(three papers and Sellin-Glueck address). (46) Inaugural European Conference on Developmental Psychology, in Groningen,

Netherlands, 1984. (45) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Denver, Colorado, 1983. (44) British Society of Criminology meeting, in London, 1983. (43) Magistrates' Association (Essex and North East London Branch) meeting, in Saffron

Walden, 1983. (42) Royal College of Psychiatrists (Forensic Psychiatry Section) conference, in Stratford-

upon-Avon, 1983. (41) British Psychological Society London Conference, 1982. (40) Conference on "Development of Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviour" in Voss, Norway,

1982. (39) NATO Symposium on "The Biosocial Bases of Antisocial Behaviour", in Skiathos,

Greece, 1982. (38) Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency Spring Conference, in

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Southampton, 1982. (37) Social Science Research Council Law and Psychology Conference, in Oxford, 1982

(two papers). (36) Edinburgh Survey Methodology Group meeting, in Edinburgh, 1982. (35) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Toronto, Canada, 1982

(Discussant). (34) British Association of Social Workers (Social Work in Education Group) meeting, in

Cambridge, 1981. (33) Home Office Crime Survey Workshop, in Cambridge, 1981 (Rapporteur). (32) Society for Life History Research meeting on "Life History Research on Aggression

and Antisocial Behaviour", in Monterey, California, 1981. (31) Midland Society of Criminology meeting, in Birmingham, 1981. (30) Workshop on "Criminal Violence", in Philadelphia, 1981. (29) Seminar on "Structure and Dynamics of Delinquent Behaviour", in Val-David, near

Montreal, Canada, 1981. (28) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Washington D.C., 1981. (27) 14th Criminological Research Conference of the Council of Europe, in Strasbourg,

France, 1980 (General Rapporteur). (26) Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, in Montreal, Canada,

1980. (25) East-West Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, in

Bologna, Italy, 1980. (24) British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology

conference, in London, 1980. (23) National Conference of Psychologists in the Correctional Service of Canada, in

Ottawa, Canada, 1979. (22) National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges meeting, in El Paso, Texas,

1979. (21) Triennial Meeting of the World Psychiatric Association (Section on Epidemiology and

Community Psychiatry), in St Louis, Missouri, 1978. (20) Experimental Psychology Society conference, at Sussex University, 1978. (19) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, in Dallas, Texas, 1978.

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(18) NATO conference on "Environmental Stress, Life Crises and Social Adaptation", in Cambridge, 1978 (paper and local arrangements coordinator).

(17) British Psychological Society Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology

conference, in London, 1978 (paper and joint organiser). (16) British Psychological Society conference on "Criminological and Legal Psychology", in

London, 1977. (15) Conference on "Law and Psychology", in Oxford, 1977 (paper and joint organiser). (14) Social Science Research Council Social Sciences and the Law Committee meeting, in

Oxford, 1977. (13) Royal Statistical Society (Social Statistics Section) meeting, in London, 1976

(Discussant). (12) Social Science Research Council Psychology Committee meeting on "Social

Problems and Adolescence", in Oxford, 1976. (11) Annual Conference of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (Child Psychiatry Section), in

London, 1976. (10) NATO conference on "Computer Assisted Decision Making in Parole", in Cambridge,

1976. (9) Association for the Psychiatric Study of Adolescents meeting, in Cambridge, 1976. (8) Conference on "Children in Court", in Poole, 1976. (7) British Psychological Society (Social Psychology Section) conference on "New

Developments in Social Psychological Methods", in Oxford, 1975. (6) 6th National Conference on Criminology, in Cambridge, 1975 (Rapporteur). (5) City of Oxford Education Committee Sixth Form Conference, in Abingdon, 1973. (4) National Union of Teachers National Education Conference (Community Homes

Section), in London, 1973. (3) National Children's Bureau meeting, in Lewes, 1972. (2) British Association of Social Workers (Mid-Anglia Branch) meeting, in Cambridge,

1971. (1) 4th National Conference on Criminology, in Cambridge, 1970.

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PAPERS AT UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES: (118) Clare Hall Summer Program, Cambridge (2016). (117) Portuguese Institute of Psychology, Lisbon, Portugal (2015). (116) Department of Sociology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (2015). (115) Department of Public Safety, Ottawa, Canada (2015). (114) Ulla Bondeson Memorial Lecture, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (2015). (113) Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus (2015). (112) Ministry of Justice, London (2015). (111) Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2014). (110) Ministry of Justice, Tokyo, Japan (2014). (109) Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia (2014).

(108) Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London (2014).

(107) National Crime Prevention Centre, Ottawa, Canada (2001, 2010, 2013). (106) University of South Florida. Department of Criminology, Tampa, Florida (2013). (105) Australian Catholic University, School of Psychology, Melbourne, Australia (Dean’s

Lecture, 2013). (104) School of Public Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (2013). (103) Centre for Criminological Research, Orebro University, Sweden (2012). (102) Penn State University, Department of Sociology and Crime, Law and Justice, State

College, Pennsylvania (2011). (101) The Athenaeum Club, London (2011). (100) All Souls College, Oxford University (1993, 2011). (99) Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, China (2011). (98) Verwey-Jonker Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands (2011). (97) Centres for Disease Control, National Centre for Injury Prevention and Control,

Atlanta, Georgia (2001, 2011). (96) Ministry of Education and Culture, Oslo, Norway (2010).

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(95) Danish National Institute for Social Research, Copenhagen (2008, 2009). (94) Department of Sociology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (2008). (93) Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Ohio (2007). (92) 10th annual Nigel Walker Lecture, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University

(2006). (91) Child Development Institute, Toronto (2006). (90) Stockholm University, Department of Psychology (2006). (89) National Centre for Policing Excellence, Wyboston, Cambs. (2005). (88) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Oxford University (2005). (87) Institute of Education, London University (2005). (86) Clare College, Cambridge (2004). (85) University of Washington, Seattle, Department of Pediatrics (Grand Rounds 2004). (84) University of Montreal, School of Criminology (1979, 1983, 1985-86, 2004). (83) Kneesworth House Hospital (2003). (82) University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice (2003). (81) University of California, Irvine, School of Social Ecology (1979, 2003). (80) University at Albany, New York, School of Criminal Justice, (2002) (Second Annual

Michael J. Hindelang Lecture). (79) Canadian Ministry of Justice, Ottawa (1988, 1999, 2001). (78) National Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement, Leiden,

Netherlands (2001).

(77) University of Pennsylvania, Jerry Lee Centre of Criminology (2001-02).

(76) University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Institute of Legal Science (2001).

(75) University of Pennsylvania, Fels Center of Government (2000, 2001).

(74) University of London, Department of Forensic Psychiatry (1985-86, 2000).

(73) Canadian Correctional Service, Ottawa (1999). (72) Ohio State University, Criminal Justice Research Center, Columbus, Ohio, 1999

(Tenth Walter C. Reckless Memorial Lecture). (71) Leicester University, Centre for Applied Psychology (1998).

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(70) New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York (Grand Rounds

1998). (69) University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminal Justice and

Criminology (1980, Jerry Lee Lecture 1998). (68) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, School of Social Work (1997). (67) Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne, Berks (1997) (66) The Scottish Office, Edinburgh (1996). (65) University of Edinburgh, Centre for Law and Society (1996). (64) The Annual Cambridge Society Lecture (1996). (63) U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1996). (62) St. Andrews Hospital, Northampton (1996). (61) University of Montreal, Department of Psychology (1996). (60) University of Montreal, School of Psycho-Education (1986, 1988, 1996). (59) University of East Anglia, School of Social Work, Inaugural Research Lecture (1995). (58) University of London, Institute of Child Health (1995). (57) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Social Science Research Institute

(1994). (56) Florida International University, Miami, School of Policy and Management (1994). (55) LaTrobe University, Melbourne, School of Law and Legal Studies (1994). (54) University of Queensland, Brisbane, Department of Social Work and Social Policy

(1994). (53) University of Bergen, Norway, Department of Psychology (1984, 1994). (52) Stockholm University, Sweden, Department of Criminology (1988, 1994). (51) Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, College of Criminal Justice, Beto

Chair Lecturer (1993). (50) University of London, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1985-86,

1993). (49) Aycliffe Centre for Adolescent Studies, Durham, Foundation Lecture (1992). (48) Oxford University, Department of Psychology (1992).

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(47) University of Erlangen-Nuremburg, Germany, Department of Psychology (1991). (46) University of Pittsburgh, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (1984, Grand Rounds

1991). (45) Stockholm University, Sweden, Department of Psychology (1988). (44) Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, Stockholm (1988). (43) Harvard University, Department of Psychology (1988). (42) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Department of Sociology (1987). (41) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Institute of Child Development (1987). (40) University of Missouri, St Louis, Department of Administration of Justice (1987). (39) Washington University, St Louis, Department of Psychiatry (1975, Grand Rounds

1987). (38) U.K. Home Office (1987). (37) University of Bielefeld, Germany, Department of Psychology (1986). (36) University of Kent, Canterbury, Institute of Social and Applied Psychology (1986). (35) SAFECO Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, School of Social Work (1986). (34) University of Manchester, Department of Social Administration (1985). (33) University of Oslo, Norway, Institute of Criminology (1984). (32) University of Oslo, Norway, Institute of Psychology (1984). (31) University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Sociology (1983). (30) Indiana University, Bloomington, Department of Forensic Studies (1983). (29) U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Washington D.C. (1983). (28) State University of New York, Albany, School of Criminal Justice (1979, 1983). (27) University of Toronto, Centre of Criminology (1982). (26) Oregon Social Learning Centre, Eugene (1981). (25) U.S. National Institute of Justice, Washington D.C. (1981). (24) Drexel University, Philadelphia, Departments of Psychology and Sociology (1981). (23) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Department of Social Relations (1981).

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(22) University College, London, Department of Statistical Science (1981). (21) Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, School of Urban and Public Affairs (1981). (20) University of Manchester, Department of Extra-Mural Studies (1980-81). (19) The Police College, Bramshill (1979-81). (18) University of Lancaster, Department of Psychology (1980). (17) North East London Polytechnic, Department of Psychology (1980). (16) University of York, Department of Psychology (1980). (15) Southampton University, Department of Psychology (1976, 1979). (14) McMaster University, Hamilton, Department of Psychiatry (1979). (13) Washington State University, Pullman, Departments of Sociology and Criminal Justice

(1979). (12) Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Department of Criminology (1979). (11) University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Psychology (1979). (10) Ottawa University, Department of Criminology (1979). (9) Ottawa University, Department of Psychiatry (1979). (8) Canadian Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ottawa (1978-79). (7) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research (1977). (6) University of Akron, Department of Sociology (1977). (5) Nottingham University, Department of Psychology (1976). (4) Keele University, Law Department (1975-76). (3) Civil Service College, London (1974). (2) Dundee University, School of Social Work (1973). (1) Sussex University, Department of Experimental Psychology (1969).

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REFEREEING AND REVIEWING MANUSCRIPTS AND PROPOSALS: (111) New York University Press (2016).

(110) Cambridge University Press (1982, 1984, 1993-2004, 2016). (109) Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research (2015) (108) Elsevier (2015). (107) Criminal Justice and Behaviour (1980-81, 1983-86, 1989-90, 2014) (106) Carnegie Trust (2014). (105) U.K. Home Office (1984, 1986-87, 1995, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013). (104) Jacobs Foundation (2012). (103) Wiley (1981, 1983, 1985, 1987-88, 1991-94, 1996-97, 2001-02, 2012). (102) U.K. Ministry of Justice (2007, 2011). (101) Journal of Experimental Criminology (2009, 2010). (100) World Health Organization, Department of Violence and Injury Prevention (2010). (99) Newton Trust (2010). (98) British Journal of Forensic Practice (2009).

(97) Australian Institute of Criminology (2006).

(96) Ashgate (2006).

(95) Blackwell (1978, 2006).

(94) Leverhulme Trust (1993-94, 2006).

(93) Legal and Criminological Psychology (1996-98, 2005).

(92) Criminology and Public Policy (2005).

(91) Kluwer (2004).

(90) British Academy (2004).

(89) Temple University Press (2004).

(88) Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health (1990-99, 2001-2004).

(87) Wadsworth (2003).

(86) Welsh Assembly (2003).

(85) Brunner-Routledge (2002).

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(84) Justice Quarterly (1992-93, 1995-99, 2002).

(83) Nuffield Foundation (1995, 2002).

(82) U.K. National Programme on Forensic Mental Health (2001).

(81) U.S. National Center for Juvenile Justice (2001). (80) Criminology (1985-91, 1993, 1998, 2000).

(79) U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2000).

(78) American Psychological Association Books (2000)

(77) Criminologie (1999).

(76) British Journal of Criminology (1981, 1991-99).

(75) Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (1988-89, 1993, 1995-99).

(74) Journal of Criminal Justice (1999).

(73) Journal of Adolescence (1985, 1988, 1991, 1999).

(72) Behavioural Sciences and the Law (1993, 1997-99).

(71) International Review of Victimology (1997, 1999)

(70) Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (1990, 1996-97, 1999).

(69) Journal of Quantitative Criminology (1986-87, 1989-97, 1999).

(68) Sage Publications (1986, 1993, 1999). (67) U.K. Economic and Social Research Council (1979-81, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1993-94,

1996, 1999). (66) Whurr Publishers (1998). (65) Oxford University Press (1998).

(64) International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention (1998).

(63) Gaskell (1998).

(62 American Psychiatric Press (1998).

(61) Journal of the American Medical Association (1998).

(60) Criminology and Social Integration (1996, 1998).

(59) Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention (1992-94, 1996, 1998).

(58) Child Development (1984-89, 1997-98).

(57) Donner Foundation (1997).

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(56) High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health) (1997).

(55) Policing (1997).

(54) International Journal of Behavioural Development (1991-92, 1995, 1997).

(53) Law and Human Behaviour (1981-83, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1996-97).

(52) Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1995, 1997).

(51) Butterworth-Heinemann (1996).

(50) Aggression and Violent Behaviour (1996).

(49) H.F. Guggenheim Foundation (1994, 1996).

(48) W.T. Grant Foundation (1995, 1996).

(47) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1985, 1996).

(46) American Journal of Public Health (1995).

(45) Development and Psychopathology (1988, 1990, 1995).

(44) Pediatric Research (1995).

(43) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1994).

(42) Journal of Biosocial Science (1994). (41) Psychology, Crime and Law (1994). (40) Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1994).

(39) U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1984, 1993).

(38) Crime and Justice (1983-85, 1987, 1991, 1993).

(37) U.S. National Science Foundation (1984, 1986-87, 1989-90, 1993).

(36) Mental Health Foundation (1992).

(35) Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1983-84, 1988-90, 1992).

(34) British Journal of Addiction (1991).

(33) Springer-Verlag (1985-91).

(32) U.S. National Institute of Justice (1983, 1986, 1989, 1991).

(31) Health Research Council of New Zealand (1991).

(30) Social Problems (1990).

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(29) Canada Council (1990).

(28) Law and Society Review (1990).

(27) Psychiatry (1990).

(26) Aggressive Behaviour (1990).

(25) Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress (1990).

(24) Lawrence Erlbaum (1990).

(23) British Journal of Clinical Psychology (1980, 1982, 1990).

(22) Psychological Assessment (1988).

(21) Carnegie Corporation of New York (1988).

(20) British Journal of Psychiatry (1988).

(19) British Journal of Psychology (1978, 1988).

(18) Social Behaviour (1985-86, 1988).

(17) Health and Welfare Canada (1987).

(16) Canadian Institute of Advanced Research (1987).

(15) Journal of Econometrics (1987).

(14) Government of Quebec, Canada (1986).

(13) Canadian Ministry of the Solicitor General (1979, 1986).

(12) University of Chicago Press (1985).

(11) Simon and Schuster (1984).

(10) U.K. Department of Health and Social Security (1983-84).

(9) British Journal of Developmental Psychology (1983).

(8) British Journal of Social Psychology (1980-83). (7) MacArthur Foundation (1983). (6) Human Relations (1977, 1983).

(5) European Journal of Social Psychology (1982).

(4) British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (1977-80).

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(3) McGraw-Hill (1978).

(2) Sociological Focus (1977).

(1) Harper and Row (1973).