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Revista Criminalidad

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VALDIVIA-DEVIA, Mauricio; OYANEDEL-SEPULVEDA, Juan Carlos  and  ANDRES-PUEYO, Antonio. Trajectory and criminal recidivism. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2018, vol.60, n.3, pp.251-267. ISSN 1794-3108.

The different criminal trajectories are the result of the changes that occur in a person throughout his life. These deviations are observable through the shape that curves have got with regard to age-crime relationship. The objective of this research is to verify in what way the changes through the life development impact on how and when the criminal behavior is revealed. The criminal trajectories were identified according to the retrospective tort information obtained by interviews and self-reports in a group of 168 prisoners between 18 and 24 years old at the Centro Penitenciario de Jóvenes de Cataluña (Penitentiary Center for Young People in Cataluña). The general curve reproduces the traditional way of the relationship between age and crime. Eight different types of trajectories were identified. Each trajectory represents a different type of criminal. These differences involve not only magnitude (amount of crimes), but also the mode these crimes are presented, or not, through the different moments of the people’s lives, ratifying the tenets of Criminology and Development and the Life-Course.

Keywords : Recidivism; criminology; penitentiary centers; criminal man.

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