Explaining the facts of crime: How development taxonomy replies to Farrington’s invitation
Piquero A, Moffitt TE
2005. Integrated Developmental and Life-course Theories of Offiending: Advances in Criminological Theory (Edited by DP Farrington, ed.). New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Press
Race and crime: The contribution of individual, familial, and neighborhood level risk factors to life-course-persistent offending
Piquero A, Moffitt TE, Lawton B
2005. Our Children, Your Children: Confronting Race and Ethnicity in the American Juvenile Justice System (Edited by D Hawkins and K Kempf-Leonard, eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Extending the study of continuity and change: Gender differences in the linkage between adolescent and adult offending
Piquero AR, Brame R, Moffitt TE
2005. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. (21:219-243)
Commentary: How does socioeconomic disadvantage during childhood damage health in adulthood? Testing psychosocial pathways
Poulton R, Caspi A
2005. International Journal of Epidemiology. (Apr;34(2):344-5)
Maternal expressed emotion predicts children's antisocial behavior problems: Using monozygotic-twin differences to identify environmental effects on behavioral development
Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Morgan J, Rutter M, Taylor A, Arseneault L, Tully L, Jacobs C, Kim-Cohen J, Polo-Tomas M