Social Sciences
offense
70%
adulthood
46%
adolescence
32%
juvenile offender
30%
offender
23%
Child labor law
21%
delinquency
21%
criminology
20%
disengagement
19%
dropping out of school
18%
Youth employment
18%
continuity
14%
social control
13%
scaling
13%
deviant behavior
13%
school education
12%
adolescent
12%
specialization
12%
Criminal Justice
11%
Youth gangs
11%
academic achievement
11%
criminality
10%
drug
10%
violence
9%
literature
9%
evidence
8%
Group
8%
justice
8%
graduate
8%
drop-out
7%
victimization
7%
event
6%
social research
6%
time
6%
history
5%
illegal employment
5%
cause
5%
American
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Crime
100%
Criminals
76%
Longitudinal Studies
26%
Child Labor
21%
Drug Trafficking
20%
Hispanic Americans
18%
Academic Success
17%
Intimate Partner Violence
16%
Criminology
15%
Physical Abuse
15%
Firearms
14%
Social Justice
14%
Propensity Score
13%
Sex Characteristics
11%
Interviews
11%
Temperance
11%
Immersion
11%
Crime Victims
11%
African Continental Ancestry Group
10%
Data Anonymization
10%
Criminal Behavior
10%
Reward
8%
Informal Social Control
8%
Education
8%
Policy Making
7%
Epidemiologic Confounding Factors
7%
Social Networking
7%
Public Policy
7%
African Americans
6%
Marriage
6%
Growth
6%
Student Dropouts
5%
Uncertainty
5%
Datasets
5%