The recently published study by Fredrik Sivertsson, Christoffer Carlsson, Ylva B Almquist, and Lars Brännström explores heterogeneity in the aggregate age-crime curve. By utilizing The Stockholm Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study, the researchers are able to analyze how individuals cluster together to form different trajectories of offending from age 9 to 64. These results are discussedContinue reading “Recent publication on development of crime from childhood to retirement age”
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The Nordic Mensa Fund awards “Article of the Year” to a SBC Multigen study
Our colleagues Kriistina Rajaleid and Denny Vågerö have been awarded the Article of the Year 2023 from the Nordic Mensa Fund, for their study “Parental and family determinants of the Flynn effect”. A study by PhD Kristiina Rajaleid and Professor Emeritus Denny Vågerö was selected as one of the year’s best scientific article in theContinue reading “The Nordic Mensa Fund awards “Article of the Year” to a SBC Multigen study”
New project on offending among former child welfare clients
The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte) has awarded a grant to Marie Berlin for the project “Criminality in former child welfare clients: continuity and change from adolescence to midlife”. Together with colleagues Anna Kahlmeter and Bo Vinnerljung, Berlin will aim to further the understanding of why individuals with experience ofContinue reading “New project on offending among former child welfare clients”