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Volume 1 / 1985 - Volume 28 / 2012
25th Anniversary Issue
415-416
Editorial
Introduction
Alex R. Piquero and James P. Lynch
417-420
Brief Essay
Remembering the Launch of JQC, 1985–1991
James Alan Fox
421-424
Nurturing the Journal of Quantitative Criminology Through Late Childhood: Retrospective Memories (Distorted?) from a Former Editor
John H. Laub
425-428
Picturing JQC’s Future
Michael D. Maltz
429-435
The Present and Possible Future of Quantitative Criminology
David McDowall
437-443
Original Paper
Longitudinal Criminology
David F. Greenberg
445-453
Group-Based Trajectory Modeling (Nearly) Two Decades Later
Daniel S. Nagin and Candice L. Odgers
455-466
Communities, Crime, and Reactions to Crime Multilevel Models: Accomplishments and Meta-Challenges
Ralph B. Taylor
467-479
Making Space for Theory: The Challenges of Theorizing Space and Place for Spatial Analysis in Criminology
George E. Tita and Steven M. Radil
481-487
What You Can and Can’t Properly Do with Regression
Richard Berk
489-500
Gold Standard Myths: Observations on the Experimental Turn in Quantitative Criminology
Robert J. Sampson
501-508
Advances and Challenges in Empirical Studies of Victimization
Janet L. Lauritsen
509-525
The Development and Impact of Self-Report Measures of Crime and Delinquency
Marvin D. Krohn, Terence P. Thornberry, Chris L. Gibson and Julie M. Baldwin
527-532
The Use of Official Records to Measure Crime and Delinquency
Colin Loftin and David McDowall
533-548
Linking the Crime and Arrest Processes to Measure Variations in Individual Arrest Risk per Crime (Q)
Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen, Alex R. Piquero and Christy A. Visher
549-561
Some Perspectives on Quantitative Criminology Pre-JQC: and Then Some
Alfred Blumstein
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