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Egli Anthonioz, Nicole
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- PublicationMétadonnées seulementPeine prononcée par les juges suisses selon l'origine et le domicile des condamnés(Zürich: Stämpfli, 2017)
; ; ;Schwarzenegger, Ch. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementCommunicating Scientific Findings in the Courtroom(New York: Oxford University Press, 2016)
; ; Huebner, Beth M. - PublicationMétadonnées seulement
- PublicationMétadonnées seulementDrug substitution programs and offending(Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2014)
;Uchtenhagen, A.; ;Bruinsma, G.Weisburd, D. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementFingermarks and other impressions of the human body - A Review: (August 2010-June 2013)(2013-10)
; ;Moret, S. ;Bécue, AChampod, C. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementIntegrated vs. differentiated school systems and their impact on delinquency(2012)
; ;Lucia, SoniaBerchtold, André - PublicationMétadonnées seulementInvestigation of the Reproducibility of Third-Level Characteristics(2011)
;Anthonioz, Alexandre; ;Champod, Christophe ;Neumann, Cédric ;Puch-Solis, RobertoBromage-Griffiths, Andie - PublicationMétadonnées seulementFingermarks and other impressions left by the human body - A Review: (August 2007-July 2010)(2010-10)
;Becue, A.; ;Champod, C.Margot, P. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementBelgium, Canada and Switzerland: Are There Differences in the Contributions of Selected Variables on Self-Reported Property-Related and Violent Delinquency?(2010)
; ;Vettenburg, Nicole ;Savoie, Josée ;Lucia, Sonia ;Gavray, ClaireZeman, KlarkaThree countries with different sociodemographic characteristics and different school and criminal justice systems are compared using data from Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada with respect to juvenile delinquency as measured by the International Self-Reported Delinquency questionnaire (ISRD-2). Following a brief presentation of descriptive statistics of the different samples, multivariate analyses including basic variables such as gender, age, family composition, immigrant status, school attachment, victimisation, and family and peer relationships make up the core of this study. The contributions of these selected variables are then compared between the participating countries. Between these three countries we find similarities and differences in explaining self-reported property-related and violent delinquency. In the final part of the article, the implications of these findings are discussed.