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Finn-Aage Esbensen
Finn-Aage Esbensen
Professor Emeritus, Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Verified email at umsl.edu
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Are there multiple paths to delinquency
D Huizinga, FA Esbensen, AW Weiher
J. Crim. L. & Criminology 82, 83, 1991
9681991
Gangs, drugs, and delinquency in a survey of urban youth
FA Esbensen, D Huizinga
Criminology 31 (4), 565-589, 1993
8881993
Youth gangs and definitional issues: When is a gang a gang, and why does it matter?
FA Esbensen, LT Winfree Jr, N He, TJ Taylor
Crime & delinquency 47 (1), 105-130, 2001
8092001
Correlates and consequences of peer victimization: Gender differences in direct and indirect forms of bullying
K Carbone-Lopez, FA Esbensen, BT Brick
Youth violence and juvenile justice 8 (4), 332-350, 2010
5632010
Criminology: Explaining crime and its context
SE Brown, FA Esbensen, G Geis
Routledge, 2015
5622015
Gang membership and violent victimization
D Peterson, TJ Taylor, FA Esbensen
Justice Quarterly 21 (4), 793-815, 2004
4202004
Coppin'an attitude: Attitudinal differences among juveniles toward police
TJ Taylor, KB Turner, FA Esbensen, LT Winfree Jr
Journal of criminal justice 29 (4), 295-305, 2001
4032001
Gang membership as a risk factor for adolescent violent victimization
TJ Taylor, D Peterson, FA Esbensen, A Freng
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44 (4), 351-380, 2007
3502007
Gang and non-gang youth: Differences in explanatory factors
FA Esbensen, D Huizinga, AW Weiher
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 9 (2), 94-116, 1993
3471993
Consequences of being bullied: Results from a longitudinal assessment of bullying victimization in a multisite sample of American students
FA Esbensen, DC Carson
Youth & Society 41 (2), 209-233, 2009
3252009
Race and gender differences between gang and nongang youths: Results from a multisite survey
FA Esbensen, LT Winfree
Justice quarterly 15 (3), 505-526, 1998
3201998
Gang membership as a turning point in the life course
C Melde, FA Esbensen
Criminology 49 (2), 513-552, 2011
3032011
“I got your back”: An examination of the protective function of gang membership in adolescence
C Melde, TJ Taylor, FA Esbensen
Criminology 47 (2), 565-594, 2009
2872009
Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT): Results from the national evaluation
FA Esbensen, DW Osgood
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 36 (2), 194-225, 1999
2821999
A multisite examination of youth gang membership: Does gender matter?
FA Esbensen, EP Deschenes
Criminology 36 (4), 799-828, 1998
2781998
Differences between gang girls and gang boys: Results from a multisite survey
FA Esbensen, EP Deschenes, LT Winfree Jr
Youth & Society 31 (1), 27-53, 1999
2741999
Gangs and violence: Disentangling the impact of gang membership on the level and nature of offending
C Melde, FA Esbensen
Journal of quantitative criminology 29 (2), 143-166, 2013
2672013
Youth gangs and troublesome youth groups in the United States and the Netherlands: A cross-national comparison
FA Esbensen, FM Weerman
European Journal of Criminology 2 (1), 5-37, 2005
2462005
The unintended consequences of being stopped or arrested: An exploration of the labeling mechanisms through which police contact leads to subsequent delinquency
SA Wiley, LA Slocum, FA Esbensen
Criminology 51 (4), 927-966, 2013
2432013
Juvenile victimization and delinquency
FA Esbensen, D Huizinga
Victims of Crime and the Victimization Process, 48-74, 2013
2382013
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