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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel explores nuanced relationships between risk and protective factors in juvenile offending and victimization, focusing on youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Drawing on developmental and life course perspectives, each presentation considers how factors such as family and peer support, parental criminal history, and contact with health services and the criminal justice system affect youth outcomes.
The Buffering Effect of Social Support on Self-Control, Victimization, and Offending - Samantha Kopf Apple, Bowling Green State University; Danielle Kuhl, Bowling Green State University
Further Exploration of Parental Incarceration and Criminality Among Gun-Involved Youth - CANCELLED - Kelsie Powell, Indiana University Bloomington; Jennifer O'Neill, Indiana University Bloomington; Natalie Hipple, Indiana University Bloomington
Examining Recidivism and Victimization among Gun-Involved Youth: A Life Course Approach - Jennifer O'Neill, Indiana University Bloomington; Kelsie Powell, Indiana University Bloomington; Natalie Hipple, Indiana University Bloomington
Division of Developmental and Life-course Criminology (DLC)