CodeBPS/GB/231
NameFarrington; David P (1944-); Professor; OBE, FBA , HonFBPsS, FMedSci CPsychol
TitleProfessor
ForenamesDavid P
SurnameFarrington
Dates1944-
EpithetOBE, FBA , HonFBPsS, FMedSci CPsychol
Parallel NameD P Farrington
GenderMale
NationalityBritish
DatesAndPlaces1969 to present: Cambridge University
1998 to 2010: University of Pittsburgh
1998 to 2002: University of Maryland
AddressCambridge, UK
ActivityDate of Birth: 07/03/1944
Place of Birth: Ormskirk, Lancashire

University Qualifications and Professional Training:
1963-1966 BA (Hons) psychology Clare College Cambridge University
1966-1969 M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology, Cambridge University

Professional Career:

1969 present: On staff of Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.
1992 present: Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University.
1998 to 2010: Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh.
1998 to 2002: Jerry Lee Research Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland.
1988 to 1992: Reader in Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University.
1976 to 1988: University Lecturer in Criminology. Cambridge University.
1974 to 1976: Assistant Director of Research. Cambridge University .
1970 to 1974: Senior Research Officer. Cambridge University.
1969 to 1970: Research Officer. Cambridge University.

Awards:
Honorary Fellow British Psychological Society, (2012)
European Association of Psychology and Law Award for Outstanding Career-Long Contributions to the Scientific Study of Law and Human Behaviour (2009).
Hon. Sc.D. degree, Trinity College, University of Dublin (2008).
British Psychological Society (Division of Forensic Psychology) Senior Prize (2007).
Hermann Mannheim Prize of the International Centre for Comparative Criminology (2005).
Beccaria Gold Medal of the Criminology Society of German-Speaking Countries (2005).
Joan McCord Award of the Academy of Experimental Criminology (2005) for Distinguished Contributions to Life-Course Criminology.
Order of the British Empire, (OBE) HMGovernment (2004).
Leon Gaster Award of the Society of Light and Lighting (2003).
Sutherland Award of the American Society of Criminology, for outstanding contributions to criminology (2002).
Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2000).
U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Outstanding Contributions Award (1998).
Fellow of the British Academy (1997).
Honorary Life Member of the British Society of Criminology (1996).
Honorary Life Member of the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology (1995).
American Sociological Association (Criminology Section) Prize for Distinguished Scholarship (1988).
Sellin-Glueck Award of the American Society of Criminology, for international contributions to criminology (1984).


Involvement with BPS and other institutions:
British Psychological Society (1974 present): Chair of the Division of Forensic Psychology (1983-85). Fellow. Chartered Forensic Psychologist. Member of the Steering Committee set up to form the DFP (1975 77). Member of the Division Committee of the DFP (1977 78, 1980 85). Conference Secretary of the DFP (1977 78). Member of the BPS Conference Programme Committee (1977 78). Member of the BPS Scientific Affairs Board (1977 78). Member of the BPS Professional Affairs Board (1983 85). Member of the BPS Council (1983 85). Chair of the Board of Examiners in Forensic Psychology (2000-03). Member of the Membership and Qualifications Board (2000-03).

British Society of Criminology (1975 present): President (1990-93). Member of the Organising Committee (1978, 1980 83). Member of the Council (1990 93).
American Society of Criminology (1983 present). President (1998-99). Fellow (1991). Member of the Awards Committee (1988 89, 1991 92, 1993 94, 2000-01), the Programme Committee (2001-02, 2008-10), the Fellows Committee (1992 93), and the Hindelang Book Award Committee (1996 97). Chair of the Nominations Committee (2001-02). ASC Representative to the Campbell Collaboration (2001-04). Chair of the Sellin-Glueck Award Committee (2002-03). Member of the Nominations Committee (2003-04, 2006-07). Member of the Bloch Award Committee (2004-05). Division of Sentencing and Corrections: Honorary Past Chair (1999-2001). Member of the DSC Awards Committee (2000-02). Chair of the DSC Nominations Committee (2001-02). Chair of the Bloch Award Committee (2005-06).

European Association of Psychology and Law (1991 present). President (1997-99). Member of the Executive Committee (1991 2002). Member of the Scientific Committee for the 2005 EAPL conference (2004-05).

Academy of Experimental Criminology (1999-present). President (2001-03).
Chair of the Nominations Committee (2006-07). Member of the Nominations Committee (2007-08).

Association of University Teachers (1979 present).

American Psychological Association International Affiliate (1986 2000).

International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (1987 2007).

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (1993 present).

International Society of Criminology (1998 present). Member of the Board of Directors (2000-09). Member of the Committee for the Denis Carroll prize (2002-03).

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2004-present).

American Association of Correctional and Forensic Psychology (2006 - present)

International Society for Research on Aggression (Fellow, 2007 - present).

Other British Professional Activities:

Member of the Advisory Committee of the Social Science Research Council Law and Psychology Seminar Group (1978 82), and joint author of the proposal which led to the formation of this group. Member of Home Office Consultative Committee on the Offenders' Estimation of Risks project (1980 82). Consultant to Home Office project on self reported offending in a national sample of adults (1981). Consultant to Home Office research project on parental supervision and delinquency (1983 84). Member of the Parole Board for England and Wales (1984 87), and of its General Purposes Committee (1986 87). Member of Home Office Promotion Boards (1985, 1990 92, 1994, 1997), of Civil Service Selection Board for Home Office (1985), and of Selection Board for Head of Psychology of Prison and Probation (2000). Member of the Home Office Advisory Group on Families, Schooling and Crime (1993). Consultant to Home office project on self reported offending in a national sample of juveniles and young adults (1994). Member of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Study Group on Communities that Care (1996 97). Co chair of the High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health) Network on Primary Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behaviour (1997- 98). Member of the High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board (U.K. Department of Health) Virtual Institute of Severe Personality Disorder (1998-2001). Member of the U.K. Department of Health Advisory Committee for the National Programme on Forensic Mental Health (1999-2003). Chair of the U.K. Department of Health Advisory Committee for the National Programme on Forensic Mental Health (2000-03). Member of the Home Office CCTV Evaluation Committee (2001-04). Member of the Selection Committee for the Chair of Social Policy, London School of Economics (2002). Member of Avon Longitudinal Study Crime Research Group (2002-05). Member of Communities that Care Research Group (2003-04) and Support from the Start Group (2006-07). Member of the Board of Electors for the Professorship of Evidence-Based Intervention at Oxford University (2006). Member of the Scientific Advisory Group of the National Academy of Parenting Practitioners (2008-present).

OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Visiting Professor at the University of Akron, Department of Sociology (1977). Visiting Research Worker at the Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ottawa, and at Groupe de Recherche sur l'Inadaptation Juvenile, University of Montreal (1978 79). Visiting Fellow at the U.S. National Institute of Justice, Washington D.C. (1981). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Criminal Careers (1983 86). Member of the Advisory Board of the U.S. National Archive of Criminal Justice Data, University of Michigan (1983 93). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Working Group on Crime and Violence (1985). Visiting Scholar at the U.S. National Centre for Juvenile Justice, Pittsburgh (1986). Member of Advisory Panel for U.S. National Institute of Mental Health project on "Prevention of antisocial behaviour in children" (1986 89). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Law and Justice (1986 93); member of its Nominating Subcommittee (1991). Co Principal Investigator of the Pittsburgh Youth Study (1986 present). Member of the Advisory Board of the U.S. National Juvenile Court Data Archive (1987 2000). Research Director, Programme on Human Development and Criminal Behaviour, Castine Research Corporation (1988 89). Vice Chair, U.S. National Academy of Sciences Panel on Violence (1989 92). Consultant to the Appointments Committee for the Chair of Criminology, University of Melbourne (1990). Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement (1995 99). Visiting Fellow, U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1995 98). Co chair, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders (1995 97). Member of the National Crime Panel of the U.S. National Institute for Social Science Information (1996 2000). Member of International Scientific Committee of Sixth International Conference on Safe Communities, Johannesburg, South Africa (1996 97). Advisor to the University of Maryland for their Report to the U.S. Attorney General on "Preventing Crime" (1996 97). Member of the Advisory Board of the Seattle Social Development Project (1996 present). Member of the U.S. National Consortium on Violence Research (1996 2007), and Chair of its Working Group on Neighbourhood Individual Integration (1997). Co chair, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Study Group on Very Young Offenders (1998 2000). Member of the Committee to Design the Structure of the Research and Statistics Programme in the U.S. Department of Justice (1998-99). Chair (2000-04) and Co-Chair (2004-07) of the Crime and Justice Steering Committee of the International Campbell Collaboration. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighbourhoods (2001). Member of the Advisory Board of the European Association for Research on Adolescence (2001-05). Co-Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Community Youth Development Study (2004-07). Member of the Expert Committee for the Zurich Project on the Social Development of Children (2004-07). Member of the jury for the Stockholm Prize in Criminology (2005-07). Co-chair of the Centre for Disease Control's Expert Panel on Promotive and Protective Factors for Youth Violence (2007-present). Member of the Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Criminological Theory (2007-present). Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Assessing the Research Programme of the National Institute of Justice (2007-08). Member of the Scientific Committee of the Fourth World Congress on Violence in Schools and Public Policies (2007-08). Member of the Board of Directors of the International Observatory on Violence in Schools (2008-present). Co-chair of the U.S. National Institute of Justice Study Group on Transitions from Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime (2008-11).

Sources: D P Farrington's CV.

Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
PublishedWorksSelected publications ( a full list of publications is available upon request):
(Books 30; Monographs 44; Journal Articles 272; Book Chapters 229)

BOOKS:

(30) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Making Public Places Safer: Surveillance and Crime Prevention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(29) Towl, G. J., Farrington, D. P., Crighton, D. A. and Hughes, G. V. (2008, Eds.) Dictionary of Forensic Psychology. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.

(28) Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. and White, H. R. (2008) Violence and Serious Theft: Development and Prediction from Childhood to Adulthood. New York: Routledge.

(27) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2007) Saving Children from a Life of Crime: Early Risk Factors and Effective Interventions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(26) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P. and Blumstein, A. (2007) Key Issues in Criminal Career Research: New Analyses of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(25) Perry, A. E., McDougall, C. and Farrington, D. P. (2006, Eds.) Reducing Crime: The Effectiveness of Criminal Justice Interventions. Chichester: Wiley.

(24) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2006, Eds.) Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims and Places. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer (contains a Preface by the editors, pp. ix-x).

(23) Tonry, M. and Farrington, D. P. (2005, Eds.) Crime and Punishment in Western Countries, 1980-1999.(Crime and Justice, vol. 33.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press (contains a Preface by the editors, pp. vii-ix).

(22) Farrington, D. P. (2005, Ed.) Integrated Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending. (Advances in Criminological Theory, vol. 14.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction (contains a Preface by the editor, p. ix).

(21) Farrington, D.P. and Coid, J.W. (2003, Eds.) Early Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissued in paperback in 2006.

(20) Sherman. L.W., Farrington, D.P, Welsh, B.C. and MacKenzie, D. L. (2002, Eds.) Evidence-Based Crime Prevention. London: Routledge. Revised edition published in paperback in 2006 with a new chapter 1.

(19) Farrington, D.P., Hollin, C.R. and McMurran, M. (2001, Eds.) Sex and Violence: The Psychology of Crime and Risk Assessment. London: Routledge (contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. 1-4).

(18) Bernfeld, G.A., Farrington, D.P. and Leschied, A.W. (2001, Eds.) Offender Rehabilitation in Practice: Implementing and Evaluating Effective Programmes. Chichester: Wiley.
(17) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (2001, Eds.) Child Delinquents: Development, Intervention and Service Needs. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (contains an Executive Summary by the editors, pp. xix - xxxii).

(16) Welsh, B.C., Farrington, D.P. and Sherman, L.W. (2001, Eds.) Costs and Benefits of Preventing Crime. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

(15) Cohn, E.G., Farrington, D.P. and Wright, R.A.(1998) Evaluating Criminology and Criminal Justice. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

(14) Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer Loeber, M. and van Kammen, W.B. (1998) Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health Problems: Explanatory Factors in Childhood and Adolescence. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

(13) Loeber, R. and Farrington, D.P. (1998, Eds.) Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage (contains an Executive Summary by the editors, pp. xix-xxv).

(12) Raine, A., Brennan, P.A., Farrington, D.P. and Mednick, S.A. (1997, Eds.) Biosocial Bases of Violence. New York: Plenum.

(11) Tonry, M. and Farrington, D.P. (1995, Eds.) Building a Safer Society: Strategic Approaches to Crime Prevention. (Crime and Justice, vol. 19.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
(10) Farrington, D.P. (1994, Ed.) Psychological Explanations of Crime. Aldershot: Dartmouth. (Contains an introduction by the editor, pp. xiii xxxvi.)

(9) Tonry, M., Ohlin, L.E. and Farrington, D.P. (1991) Human Development and Criminal Behaviour: New Ways of Advancing Knowledge. New York: Springer Verlag.

(8) Farrington, D.P., Ohlin, L.E. and Wilson, J.Q. (1986) Understanding and Controlling Crime: Toward a New Research Strategy. New York: Springer Verlag.

(7) Farrington, D.P. and Tarling, R. (Eds, 1985) Prediction in Criminology. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.

(6) Farrington, D. P. and Gunn, J. (Eds, 1985) Reactions to Crime: The Public, The Police, Courts, and Prisons. Chichester: Wiley. (Contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. 1 3).

(5) Farrington, D. P. and Gunn, J. (Eds, 1985) Aggression and Dangerousness. Chichester: Wiley. (Contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. 1 3).

(4) Gunn, J. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds, 1982) Abnormal Offenders, Delinquency, and the Criminal Justice System. Chichester: Wiley. (Contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. 1 6).

(3) Farrington, D. P., Hawkins, K. O. and Lloyd Bostock, S. M. (Eds, 1979) Psychology, Law and Legal Processes. London: Macmillan. (Contains an Introduction by the editors, pp. xiii xvii).

(2) West, D. J. and Farrington, D. P. (1977) The Delinquent Way of Life. London: Heinemann. Chapter 9 reprinted in: Bean, P. (Ed.) Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology.

(1) West, D. J. and Farrington, D. P. (1973) Who Becomes Delinquent? London: Heinemann.

MONOGRAPHS AND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS:

(44) Murray, J. Farrington,, D. P., Sekol, I and Olsen, R. F. (2009) Effects of Parental Imprisonment on Child Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health.
Campbell Systematic Reviews 2009:4.
Available from www.campbellcollaboration.org (2009).

(43) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Initial Evaluation of Reconviction Rates in Community Justice Initiatives. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Summary 9/09).
Available from www.justice.gov.uk/publications/research (2009).

(42) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Effectiveness of Interventions with Adult Male Violent Offenders. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2009).

(41) Piquero, A. R., Jennings, W. G. and Farrington, D. P. (2009) Effectiveness of Programmes Designed to Improve Self-Control. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2009).

(40) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) The Effectiveness of Neighbourhood Watch. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:18.
Available from www.campbellcollaboration.org (2009)

(39) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effects of Closed Circuit Television Surveillance on Crime. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:17.
Available from www.campbellcollaboration.org (2009).

(38) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effects of Improved Street Lighting on Crime. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:13.
Available from www.campbellcollaboration.org (2009).

(37) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Welsh, B. C., Tremblay, R. E. and Jennings, W. (2008) Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programmes on Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2008:11.
Available from www.campbellcollaboration.org (2009).

(36) Holloway, K. R., Bennett, T. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Does Neighbourhood Watch Reduce Crime? (Crime Prevention Research Review No. 3). Washington, D.C.: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.

(35) Holloway, K. R., Bennett, T. H. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effectiveness of Treatment in Reducing Drug-Related Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(34) Ttofi, M. M. Farrington, D. P. and Baldry, A. C. (2008) Effectiveness of Programmes to Reduce School Bullying. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(33) Farrington, D. P., Jolliffe, D. and Johnstone, L. (2008) Assessing Violence Risk: A Framework for Practice. Edinburgh: Risk Management Authority Scotland.
www.rmascotland.gov.uk/viewfile.aspx?id=374 (2008)

(32) Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Welsh, B. C., Tremblay, R. E. and Jennings, W. (2008) Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programmes on Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(31) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) The Influence of Mentoring on Reoffending. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(30) Bennett, T. H., Holloway, K. R. and Farrington, D. P. (2008) Effectiveness of Neighbourhood Watch in Reducing Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(29) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) A Systematic Review of the National and International Evidence on the Effectiveness of Interventions with Violent Offenders. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Series 16/07).
www.justice.gov.uk/docs/review-evidence-violent.pdf (2008)

(28) Welsh, B. C. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) Closed-Circuit Television Surveillance and Crime Prevention. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(27) Farrington, D. P. and Welsh, B. C. (2007) Improved Street Lighting and Crime Prevention. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.
Available from www.bra.se (choose English language pages) (2008)

(26) Coid, J., Yang, M., Ullrich, S., Zhang, T., Roberts, A., Roberts, C., Rogers, R. and Farrington, D. (2007) Predicting and Understanding Risk of Reoffending: The Prisoner Cohort Study. London: Ministry of Justice (Research Summary No. 6).
www.justice.gov.uk/docs/prison-cohert-study.pdf (2008)

(25) Jolliffe, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2007) A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Impact of Mentoring on Reoffending. London: Home Office Online Report 11/07.
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs07/rdsolr1107.pdf (2008)

(24) Huizinga, D., Thornberry, T. P., Knight, K. E., Lovegrove, P. J., Loeber, R., Hill, K. and Farrington, D. P. (2006). Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System: A Study of Differential Minority Arrest/Referral to Court in Three Cities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
www.ncjrs.gov.pdffiles1/ojjdp/grants/219743.pdf (2008)

(23) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W., Harnett, L., Jolliffe, D., Soteriou, N., Turner, R. and West, D. J. (2006) Criminal Careers and Life Success: New Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. London: Home Office (Home Office Research Findings No. 281).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/r281.pdf (2008)

(22) Farrington, D. P., Coid, J. W., Harnett, L., Jolliffe, D., Soteriou, N., Turner, R. and West, D. J. (2006) Criminal Careers up to age 50 and Life Success up to age 48: New Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. London: Home Office (Home Office Research Study No. 299).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/hors299.pdf (2008)

(21) Holloway, K., Bennett, T. and Farrington, D. P. (2005) The Effectiveness of Criminal Justice and Treatment Programmes in Reducing Drug-Related Crime: A Systematic Review. London: Home Office (Online Report 26/05).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/rdsolr2605.pdf (2008)

(20) Sutton, C., Utting, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2004) Support from the Start: Working with Young Children and their Families to Reduce the Risks of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour. London: Department for Education and Skills (Research Brief 524).
Available from http://publications.dcsf.gov.uk (2008)

(19) Sutton, C., Utting, D. and Farrington, D. P. (2004, Eds.) Support from the Start: Working with Young Children and their Families to Reduce the Risks of Crime and Antisocial Behaviour. London: Department for Education and Skills (Research Report 524).
(18) Farrington, D. P., Langan, P. A. and Tonry, M. (2004, Eds.) Cross-National Studies in Crime and Justice. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Justice Statistics (NCJ 200988).
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cnscj.pdf (2008)

(17) Farrington, D. P. and Painter, K. A. (2004) Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Offending. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research Findings No. 196.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/r196.pdf (2008)

(16) Farrington, D. P. and Painter, K. A. (2004) Gender Differences in Offending: Implications for Risk-Focussed Prevention. London: Home Office (Online Report 09/04).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs2/rdsolr0904.pdf (2008)

(15) Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P. and Petechuk, D. (2003) Child Delinquency: Early Intervention and Prevention. (Juvenile Justice Bulletin) Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (NCJ 186182).
www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/186182.pdf (2008)

(14) Welsh, B.C. and Farrington, D.P. (2002) Crime Prevention Effects of Closed Circuit Television: A Systematic Review. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research
Study No. 252.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/hors252.pdf (2008)

(13) Farrington, D.P. and Welsh, B.C. (2002) Effects of Improved Street Lighting on Crime: A Systematic Review. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research Study No. 251.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/hors251.pdf (2008)

(12) Farrington, D.P., Ditchfield, J., Howard, P. and Jolliffe, D. (2002) Two Intensive Regimes for Young Offenders: A Follow-Up Evaluation. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research Findings No. 163.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/r163.pdf (2008)

(11) Farrington, D.P., Ditchfield, J., Hancock, G., Howard, P., Jolliffe, D., Livingston, M.S. and Painter, K.A. (2002) Evaluation of Two Intensive Regimes for Young Offenders. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research Study No. 239.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/hors239.pdf (2008)

(10) Farrington, D. P. and Jolliffe, D. (2002) A Feasibility Study into Using a Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate Treatment Pilots at HMP Whitemoor. London: Home Office (Online Report 14/02).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs2/rdsolr1402.pdf (2008)
www.dspdprogramme.gov.uk/media/pdfs/FeasibilityHMPWhitemoor.pdf (2008)

(9) Anderson, B., Beinart, S., Farrington, D. P., Langman, J., Sturgis, P. and Utting, D. (2001) Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Youth Crime and Effective Interventions to Prevent it. London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.
www.yjb.gov.uk/publications/scripts/prodview.asp?idproduct=246&eP= (2008)

(8) Farrington, D. P. (2001) What Has Been Learned from Self-reports about Criminal Careers and the Causes of Offending? London: Home Office (Online Report).
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/farrington.pdf (2008)

(7) Farrington, D.P., Hancock, G., Livingston, M., Painter, K. and Towl, G. (2000) Evaluation of Intensive Regimes for Young Offenders. London: Home Office. (Home Office Research Findings No. 121.)
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/r121.pdf (2008)

(6) Hawkins, J.D., Herrenkohl, T., Farrington, D.P., Brewer, D., Catalano, R.F., Harachi,T.W. and Cothern, L. (2000) Predictors of Youth Violence. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (NCJ 179065).
www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/179065.pdf (2008)

(5) Langan, P.A. and Farrington, D.P. (1998) Crime and Justice in the United States and in England and Wales, 1981-96. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (NCJ 169284).
www.ojp.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/cjusew96.pdf (2008)

(4) Farrington, D.P. (1996) Understanding and Preventing Youth Crime. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

(3) Farrington, D.P., Sampson, R.J. and Wikström, P O.H. (1993, Eds.) Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of Crime. Stockholm: National Council for Crime Prevention.

(2) Farrington, D.P. and Walklate, S. (1992, Eds.) Offenders and Victims: Theory and Policy. London: British Society of Criminology and Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency.

(1) Trasler, G.B. and Farrington, D.P. (Eds, 1979) Behaviour Modification with Offenders: A Criminological Symposium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.
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