REPORTS OF THE DENVER YOUTH SURVEY

Books and Book Chapters

Elliott, D.S., Menard, S., Rankin, B., Elliott, A. Huizinga, D., and Wilson, W.J. (In press, 2006). Good Kids From Bad Neighborhoods: Successful Development in Social Context. Cambridge, UK: CambridgeUniversity Press.

Huizinga, D. and Mihalic, S. ( 2003). The Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency. In H. Kury and

J. Oberfell-Fuchs Eds, Crime Prevention – New Approaches. Weisse Ring: Germany.

Huizinga, D., Weiher, A.W., Espiritu, R.C., and Esbensen, F. (2003). Delinquency and Crime:

Some Highlights From the Denver Youth Survey. P. 47-92, in T.P. Thornberry and M. Krohn, Eds.

Taking Stock: An Overview of Findings from Contemporary Longitudinal Studies. Kluwer

Academic/Plenum Publishers, NY.

Huizinga, D. and Schumann, K. (2001). Gang Membership in Bremen and Denver: Comparative

Longitudinal Data.In Klein, M, H. Kerner, and E.G.M. Weitekamp, Eds.,

The Euro-gang Paradox. Kluwer:Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Espiritu, R.C., Huizinga, D., Crawford, A.M. and Loeber, R. (2001). Epidemiology of Self-reported

Delinquency. In Loeber and Farrington, Eds. Child Delinquents: Development, Interventions,

and Service Needs. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills.

Huizinga, D. and Jakob-Chien,C. (1998). The Contemporaneous Co-occurrence of Serious and Violent Juvenile Offending and Other Problem Behaviors. In Loeber, R.& Farrington, D., Eds., Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA.

Huizinga, D. Developmental Sequences in Delinquency (1995). In Crockett & Crowder, Eds., Pathways Through Adolescence: Individual Development in Context. Lawrence Earlbaum, NY.

Thornberry, T, Huizinga, D., & Loeber, R (1995). The prevention of serious delinquency and violence. In Howell, Krisberg, Hawkins, & Wilson, Eds. Sourcebook on Serious, Chronic, & Violent Offenders. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA 1995.

Huizinga, D., F. Esbensen, & A. Weiher, (1993). Examining Developmental Trajectories in Delinquency Using Accelerated longitudinal Designs," in Kerner & Weitekamp, E.(Eds. Cross-national LongitudinalResearch on Human Development and Criminal Behavior, Kluwer Academic Publishers, NY, 1993.

Journal Articles

Matsueda, R., Kraeger, D., and Huizinga, D. (In Press, 2006). Deterring Delinquents: A rational choice model of theft and violence.American Sociological Review.

Tiet, Q.Q., and D. Huizinga (2002). Dimensions of the Construct of Resilience and Adaptation

Among Inner City Youth. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17(3) 260-276.

Menard, S. & Huizinga, D. (2001). Repeat Victimization in High Risk Neighborhood Sample. Youth&Society 32(4):447-472.

Smith, C., Krohn, M., Lizotte, A., McCluskey, C., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. & Weiher, A. (2000). “The Effect of Early Delinquency and Substance Use on Precocious Transitions to Adulthood Among Adolescent Males.” In G.L. Fox and M.L. Benson (eds.). Families, Crime and Criminal Justice. pp. 233-253. Amsterdam: JAI Press.

Esbensen, F.A., Huizinga, D., and Menard, S. (1999). Family Context and Criminal Victimization in

Adolescence. Youth and Society 31(2):168-198.

Loeber, R., Wei, E., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Huizinga, D., and Thornberry, T.P. (1999). Behavioral

Antecedents to Serious and Violent Offending: Joint Analyses from the Denver Youth Survey,

Pittsburgh Youth Study, and Rochester Youth Development Study. Studies on Crime and Crime

Prevention 8(2):245-263.

Elliott, D.S. and W.J. Wilson, D. Huizinga, R.J. Sampson, A. Elliott, B. Rankin (1996). The effects of

neighborhood disadvantage on adolescent development. J. Research in Crime and Delinquency

33(4) 389-426.

Thornberry, T., D. Huizinga and R. Loeber (1995). The prevention of serious delinquency and

violence:Implications from the Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency. P. 213-237, in Howell,J., B. Krisberg, and D.J. Hawkins, eds. Sourcebook on Serious, Chronic, and Violent Offenders. Sage, Thousand Oaks, California.

Huizinga, D., R. Loeber, and T. Thornberry (1993). Delinquency, Drug Use, Sex, and Pregnancy

Among Urban Youth. Public Health Reports, 108(suppl.1):90-96.

Esbensen, F. and D. Huizinga (1993). Gangs, Drugs, and Delinquency in a Survey of Urban Youth.

Criminology, 31(4):565-589.

Esbensen, F., D. Huizinga and A. Weiher (1993). Gang and Non-gang Youth: Differences in

Explanatory Factors. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 9(2):94-116. (This paper received the 1992 Anderson Outstanding Research Paper Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.)

Huizinga, D., F. Esbensen, and A. Weiher (1993). "Examining Developmental Trajectories in

Delinquency Using Accelerated Longitudinal Designs," in Kerner & Weitekamp Eds. Cross-national Longitudinal Research on Human Development and Criminal Behavior, Kluwer Academic Publishers, NY.

Huizinga, D. and F. Esbensen (1992). An arresting view of justice. School Safety 3:15-17.

Esbensen, F. and D. Huizinga (1991). Community Structure and Drug Use from a Social

Disorganization Perspective, Justice Quarterly 7(4) 691-709.

Huizinga, D., F. Esbensen, and A. Weiher (1991). Are there Multiple Paths to Delinquency? Journal

of Criminal Law & Criminology, 82:83-118.

Esbensen, F. and D. Huizinga (1991). Victimization and Delinquency. Youth and Society, 23(2)

202-228.

Publications of Related Studies on Delinquency and Drug Use

Menard, S., S. Woffard, and D. Huizinga (2001). Drugs and Crime Revisited. Justice Quarterly,

18(2) 269-300.

Menard S. and D. Huizinga (1994). Changes in conventional attitudes and delinquent behavior. Youth and Society 26:23-53.

Esbensen, F., and D. S. Elliott (1994). Continuity and Discontinuity in Illicit Drug Use: Patterns and Antecedents. Journal of Drug Issues.

Huizinga, D. (1991). Assessing Violent Behavior with Self-Reports. P. 47-66, in J. Milner, (ed.),

Neuropsychology of Aggression. New York, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Esbensen, F. and S. Menard (1991). Interviewer-Related Measurement Error in Attitudinal Research: A Nonexperimental Study. Quality and Quantity 25:151-165.

Esbensen, F. and Menard, S. (1990). AIs Longitudinal Research Worth the Price?@The Criminologist 15:1, 3-6, 1990.

Elliott, D.S., D. Huizinga, and S. Menard (1989). Multiple Problem Youth: Delinquency, Drugs and Mental Health, Springer-Verlag.

Elliott, D. S. and D. Huizinga (1989). Improving Self-Reported Measures of Delinquency.

In M. Klein (ed.), Cross-National Research in Self-Reported Crime and Delinquency,

Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Huizinga, D., S. Menard, and D. S. Elliott (1989). Delinquency and Drug Use. Temporal and

Developmental Patterns. Justice Quarterly 6, 419-455.

Selected Project Reports

OJJDP Reports, Bulletins and Fact Sheets.

Thornberry, T. P., Huizinga, D. and Loeber, R.(2004). The Causes and Correlates Studies: Findings and Policy Implications. Juvenile Justice 9(1):3-19. (NCJRS#203555)

Huizinga, D., Schumann, K.F., Ehret, B., Elliott, A. (2003) The Effect of Juvenile Justice System Processing on Subsequent Delinquent & Criminal Behavior: A Cross-national Study. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, October (NCJRS# ……..).

Snyder, H.N., Espiritu, E.C., Huizinga, D., Loeber, R. and Petechuk, D. (2003).Prevalence and Development of Child Delinquency.Bulletin Series, March. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC. (NCJRS#193411).

Loeber, R., Kalb, L. and Huizinga, D. (2001). Juvenile Delinquency and Serious Injury Victimization.Juvenile Justice Bulletin, August, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC. (NCJRS#188676)

Huizinga, David, Rolf Loeber, Terence P. Thornberry, and Lynn Cothern. 2000. Co-occurrence of Delinquency and Other Problem Behaviors.Juvenile Justice Bulletin, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, November. (NCJRS#182211)

Browning, K., D. Huizinga, R. Loeber, and T.P. Thornberry (1999). Causes and Correlates of Delinquency Program. Fact Sheet #100, April. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

Thornberry, T.P., Smith, C.A., Rivera, C., Huizinga, D. and Stouthamer-Loeber. M. (1999).Family Disruption and Delinquency, Juvenile Justice Bulletin,September. Office of Juvenile JusticeandDelinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, September. (NCJRS#178285).

Browning, K. and D. Huizinga (1999). Fact Sheet #106, April. Highlights of Findings from the Denver Youth Survey.Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

Kelley, B., Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., and Thornberry, T.P. (1997). Epidemiology of Serious Violence, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, June. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

Loeber, R., Huizinga, D., and Thornberry, T.P.Eds. (1996). Annual report 1995-1996 of the Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency. Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Delinquency Prevention, , U.S. Department of Justice, Sept.

Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., and Thornberry, T.P.(1995). Recent findings from the Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency. Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, July.

Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., and Thornberry, T.P. Eds. (1995). Urban Delinquency and Substance Abuse: Initial Findings. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, March.

Huizinga, D. and Esbensen, F. (1988).Description of the Core Measures Used in Interviews and Questionnaires by the Projects of the Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency, National Institute for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice.

Huizinga, D. and Elliott, E. (2002) The Relationship of Bullying to Delinquent Behavior. Denver Youth Survey Project Report,Institute of Behavioral Science.

Huizinga, D., Schumann, K., Ehret, B., and Elliott, A. (2000). Training for the Labor-Market and Juvenile Delinquency. Report to German-American Academic Council and OJJDP.

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