The present paper reviews the history, the principal characteristics, the recent evolutions and the objectives of the international multi-centric study on juvenile self-report delinquency and victimization called ISRD, and describes the contribution of Italian criminology to the project. The most important international results of the first two waves of the research (ISRD 1 and ISRD2), and the innovations introduced in the planning of the third wave (ISRD3) are also described: The collection of data has been concluded in Italy, but not in all the 35 countries participating to the study.
Storia e caratteristiche del progetto multicentrico di ricerca "International Self-Report Delinquency Study": Il contributo della criminologia italiana / Gatti, Uberto; Fossa, Giovanni; Bagnoli, Lara; Binik, Oriana; Caccavale, Fabrizio; Cornelli, Roberto; D'Arrigo, Patrizia; Di Nunno, Nunzio; Greco, Oronzo; Gualco, Barbara; Ravagnani, Luisa; Rensi, Regina; Rocca, Gabriele; Romano, Carlo Alberto; Russo, Gaetana; Traverso, Simona; Verde, Alfredo. - In: RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI CRIMINOLOGIA. - ISSN 1121-1717. - STAMPA. - 9:(2015), pp. 164-168.
Storia e caratteristiche del progetto multicentrico di ricerca "International Self-Report Delinquency Study": Il contributo della criminologia italiana
FOSSA, GIOVANNI;Gualco, Barbara;Rensi, Regina;
2015
Abstract
The present paper reviews the history, the principal characteristics, the recent evolutions and the objectives of the international multi-centric study on juvenile self-report delinquency and victimization called ISRD, and describes the contribution of Italian criminology to the project. The most important international results of the first two waves of the research (ISRD 1 and ISRD2), and the innovations introduced in the planning of the third wave (ISRD3) are also described: The collection of data has been concluded in Italy, but not in all the 35 countries participating to the study.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.