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Risk tools trained on one birth cohort drastically overpredict the next. Thirty years of Chicago data reveal: when we're born matters as much as who we are.
Out now: www.amazon.com/Marked-Time-...
Can children with the same background have radically different futures just because they were born a few years apart?
Yes. Marked by Time (@harvardpress.bsky.social) shows how social change and the "character trap" reshape lives in ways traditional risk models miss. (1/2)
In a new paper with @russellsagefdn.bsky.social, Robert J. Sampson assesses key research issues in racial inequalities in criminal justice, then outlines a future research agenda to better understand and potentially reduce these inequalities: www.rsfjournal.org/content/11/3/1
This is the official Bluesky account for the PHDCN+, a longitudinal multi-cohort study of children from Chicago started in 1995 and followed through 2024. Follow us here and on our website (sites.harvard.edu/phdcn/) for updates about the data and findings.
See also: Independent commentary on the study written by Justin Lucas Sola, also available in Science Advances at www.science.org/doi/10.1126/....
New in Science Advances from @phdcn-study.bsky.social: 2/3 of people who ever carried guns began in adulthood, and their patterns of carrying differ greatly from those who began carrying in adolescence. Open access at www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... #ScienceAdvancesResearch