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    Modelling escalation in crime seriousness: a latent variable approach (English)
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    23 September 2015
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    escalation
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    aggravation
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    longitudinal data analysis
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    latent variable methods
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    heterogeneity
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    group-based trajectory modelling
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    growth mixture modelling
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    criminal careers
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    comparative study
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