Taking Stock in Delinquency is the comprehensive synthesis of the
empirical findings of seven important ongoing longitudinal studies of
delinquency. The seven projects included in this volume represent much
of the diversity found in individual-based panel studies of antisocial
behavior. Individually and collectively, the results of these
investigations have been published in a wide range of disciplinary
outlets, thus making it difficult to identify common themes and general
principles. This volume intends to provide a comprehensive and unified
picture of empirical results, both within these studies and across them.
One of the fundamental purposes of Taking Stock in Delinquency is to
examine the extent to which these studies answer the basic question of
the origins of delinquent and criminal careers despite their varying
guiding theories, methods, and settings.
Taking Stock in Delinquency is an important resource for
criminologists, psychologists, sociologists, and upper-level students on
juvenile delinquency, criminology, developmental psychology, and deviant
behavior.