Our friends at Public Safety Canada have produced another new, significant report, Pathways to Serious Offending, by Annie K. Yessine and James Bonta. Seeking to "contribute to the growing body of criminological research on the developmental course of crime," the authors "sought to identify the distinctive criminal pathways, and specify the early characteristics that predict future offending trajectories...," with findings that they feel "have important policy and practical implications." Any comments regarding the study and/or how such findings can influence prevention and intervention programs?