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Rolf Loeber is a prominent figure in the field of criminology, particularly known for his research on juvenile delinquency and the factors that contribute to antisocial behavior in youth. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of how risk factors influence young offenders and their victims. Among his notable publications are "Young Homicide Offenders and Victims: Risk Factors, Prediction, and Prevention from Childhood" and "Offending from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Recent Results from the Pittsburgh Youth Study." These works highlight the complexities of criminal behavior and the importance of early intervention in addressing these issues.

Loeber's research has provided valuable insights into the developmental pathways that lead to offending, as well as the mental health problems that often accompany such behaviors. His contributions have influenced both academic discourse and practical approaches to youth crime prevention. By emphasizing the interplay between individual, familial, and societal factors, Loeber has helped shape policies aimed at reducing youth violence and improving mental health outcomes for at-risk populations.

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