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    The effects of maltreatment recurrence and child welfare services on dimensions of delinquency by Lemmon, John H.

    Published in Criminal justice review (Atlanta, Ga.) (01-03-2006)
    “…The study examines the relationship between maltreatment recurrence and various dimensions of delinquency among a cohort of at-risk youths. The results…”
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    An examination of direct and indirect effects of maltreatment dimensions and other ecological risks on persistent youth offending by Verrecchia, P.J., Fetzer, Matthew D., Lemmon, John H., Austin, Thomas L.

    Published in Criminal justice review (Atlanta, Ga.) (01-06-2010)
    “…The study examined the ecological model by testing the direct and indirect effects of four maltreatment dimensions (supervisory neglect, age at onset,…”
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    How child maltreatment affects dimensions of juvenile delinquency in a cohort of low-income urban youths by Lemmon, John H.

    Published in Justice quarterly (01-06-1999)
    “…This study examines how the presence and types of maltreatment affect dimensions of delinquency and whether the relationship is maintained in the presence of…”
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    Policy Implications of the Effects of Maltreatment Type, Age, Recurrence, Severity, and Other Ecological Risks on Persistent Offending Among Disadvantaged Boys by Verrecchia, P.J., Fetzer, Matthew D., Lemmon, John H., Austin, Thomas L.

    Published in Criminal justice policy review (01-06-2011)
    “…Although research indicates that the presence of maltreatment affects delinquency when comparing maltreated with nonmaltreated children, studies examining…”
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    The Effect of Legal and Extralegal Factors on Statutory Exclusion of Juvenile Offenders by Lemmon, John H., Austin, Thomas L., Verrecchia, P. J., Fetzer, Matthew

    Published in Youth violence and juvenile justice (01-07-2005)
    “…The study describes implementation of legislation that excludes youth offenders from juvenile court jurisdiction and examines two elements of deterrence theory…”
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