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Marked by Time
How Social Change Has Transformed Crime and the Life Trajectories of Young Americans
Book • 2026
Marked by Time presents a groundbreaking three-decade study that challenges traditional views of crime and character by revealing that conventional risk factors alone poorly predict children's futures.
The book demonstrates how the era into which a child is born shapes their future as profoundly as race, upbringing, or neighborhood, spotlighting the role of shifting social conditions and structural change in driving measurable improvements in youth trajectories while identifying new emerging risks.
The book demonstrates how the era into which a child is born shapes their future as profoundly as race, upbringing, or neighborhood, spotlighting the role of shifting social conditions and structural change in driving measurable improvements in youth trajectories while identifying new emerging risks.
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as the subject of his research and the source of five key insights about cohort effects on crime.

Robert J. Sampson

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When You Were Born Matters More Than You Think


