Not exact matches
One of the things that casual observers often
get wrong is that my outlook isn't driven by some perma - bearish philosophy, but is instead a function of observable data — specifically, the historical relationship between observable data and
subsequent outcomes in the financial markets and the economy.
Investors
get themselves in trouble when they embrace «new economy» theories not because those new theories can be demonstrated in the data; not because existing approaches fail to fully explain the
subsequent historical
outcomes; but solely because time - tested approaches suggest uncomfortable
outcomes in the present instance.
Trajectories of Offending Behavior Having reviewed trends in female offending patterns,
subsequent interactions with the justice system, and the ultimate
outcomes of such offending, I now turn my attention to what is known about how girls
get into trouble in the first place, including typical trajectories of offending (in this section) as well as risk and protective factors (in the section that follows).