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    "All in the family?" The Relationship Between Sibling Offending and Offending Risk

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    Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the associations between criminality of family members and individual offending. The main focus is on investigating the extent to which criminal offending by siblings is associated with individual offending, as well as the extent to which parental and grandparental offending accounts for this relationship. Methods Using official conviction data on three generations of Dutch individuals who are at elevated risk of offending, multilevel logistic regression analyses were performed. Results The analyses showed that sibling offending increased the risk of individual offending. Parental and grandparental offending only partially accounted for this association. However, parental offending and offending by grandfathers increased the risk of individual offending as well. Furthermore, the analyses showed that offending by brothers and sisters both increased the risk of offending for both men and women. Conclusions Sibling criminality seems to be a risk factor in its own right. Therefore, focusing only on children of criminal parents is insufficient. Furthermore, it was found that almost every subsequent offending family member adds risk for children to offend

    Nationale Stimuleringsactie Empirical Legal Studies

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    Dit rapport van de Nationale Stimuleringsactie Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) laat zien dat er leemten zijn in het gebruik van empirie in het juridisch onderzoek, het juridisch onderwijs en de rechtspraktijk. Ondersteuning en gerichte onderzoeksfinanciering kunnen ervoor zorgen dat juristen en sociaal-wetenschappers duurzame samenwerkingsverbanden aangaan, binnen welk kader juridisch-empirisch onderzoekers opgeleid kunnen worden. Ook wordt aanbevolen gericht te investeren in onderwijs zodat juristen, ook in de rechtspraktijk, meer empirisch onderzoek lezen en gebruiken
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