Alan
Lizotte
Specialization:
Statistics and Quantitative Research Methods,
Patterns of Firearms Ownership and Use,
Juvenile Delinquency, Victimization
Professor
Director, Hindelang Criminal Justice Research
Center
Ph.D. (1979) University of Illinois
Alan
Lizotte's substantive interests include
guns and gun control, the correlates and
causes of juvenile delinquency and the
factors related to various forms of victimization.
He enjoys applying statistical and mathematical
models to these problems. He has published
extensively on these topics. His recent
publications include: Gangs and Delinquency
in Developmental Perspective (2003), New
York: Cambridge University Press, by Terence
Thornberry, Marvin Krohn, Alan Lizotte,
Carolyn Smith, and Kimberly Tobin. This
book won the American Society of Criminology’s
Hindelang Award for the Most Outstanding
Contribution to Research in Criminology
in 2003; "Causes and Consequences
of Delinquency: Findings from the Rochester
Youth Development Study" by Terence
Thornberry, Alan J. Lizotte, Marvin D.
Krohn, and Carolyn Smith and Pamela K.
Porter in Taking Stock in Delinquency:
An Overview of Findings from Contemporary
Longitudinal Studies (2003), , Terence
P. Thornberry and Marvin D. Krohn (eds.)
New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,
pp. 11-46; The Delinquency of Children
Born To Young Mothers: Results from the
Rochester Youth Developments Study,. Criminology,
Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 1249-1286, 2003; and
"Linked Lives: The Intergenerational
Transmission of Antisocial Behavior"
in Jounal of Abnormal Child Psychology,
Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 171-184,(2003), by
Terence Thornberry, Andrienne Freeman-Gallant,
Alan J. Lizotte, Marvin Krohn, and Carolyn
Smith.
He
is co-principal investigator on the Rochester
Youth Development Study, an ongoing longitudinal
study of juvenile delinquency and drug
use covering three generations of subjects'
families.
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