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Velez Oliveira, R. L. (no date). Typologies of Violent Offenders and Their Role in Predicting Recidivism. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/2020_Spring_VelezOliveira_fsu_0071E_15862
Research has revealed that there are patterns to offending that can be aggregated into categories or typologies. Despite the large amount of research on typologies of offending, there is a lack of research exploring general violent offending typologies, and how these can help predict recidivism. In order to address this gap in the literature, we explore what typologies of violent behavior emerge from a large sample of violent offenders, and how these help predict recidivism. We conclude by discussing the implications of these findings for future criminological research and practice.
A Dissertation submitted to the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Advisory Committee
Kevin Beaver, Professor Directing Dissertation; Stephen J. Tripodi, University Representative; William Bales, Committee Member; Brendan Lantz, Committee Member; Bryanna Fox, Committee Member.
Publisher
Florida State University
Identifier
2020_Spring_VelezOliveira_fsu_0071E_15862
Velez Oliveira, R. L. (no date). Typologies of Violent Offenders and Their Role in Predicting Recidivism. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/2020_Spring_VelezOliveira_fsu_0071E_15862