Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue C, 2018
- The Depravity Standard I: An introduction pp. 1-11

- Michael Welner, Kate Y. O'Malley, James Gonidakis and Ryan E. Tellalian
- The Depravity Standard III: Validating an evidence-based guide pp. 12-24

- Michael Welner, Kate Y. O'Malley, James Gonidakis, Alisha Saxena and Jada Stewart-Willis
- The Depravity Standard II: Developing a measure of the worst of crimes pp. 25-34

- Michael Welner, Kate Y. O'Malley, James Gonidakis, Alisha Saxena and James Burnes
- The maltreatment-violence link: Exploring the role of maltreatment experiences and other individual and social risk factors among young people who offend pp. 35-45

- Catia G. Malvaso, Paul H. Delfabbro, Andrew Day and Gavin Nobes
- The search for the holy grail: Criminogenic needs matching, intervention dosage, and subsequent recidivism among serious juvenile offenders in residential placement pp. 46-57

- Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, James C. Howell, Katherine Jackowski and Mark A. Greenwald
- Adulthood-limited offending: How much is there to explain? pp. 58-70

- Fredrik Sivertsson
- An examination of developmental patterns of chronic offending from self-report records and official data: Evidence from the Pittsburgh Girls Study (PGS) pp. 71-79

- Wesley G. Jennings, Rolf Loeber, Lia Ahonen, Alex R. Piquero and David P. Farrington
- Personality functioning and psychopathic traits in child molesters and violent offenders pp. 80-87

- Carlo Garofalo, Stefan Bogaerts and Jaap J.A. Denissen
- The relationship between low resting heart rate, systolic blood pressure and antisocial behavior in incarcerated males pp. 88-95

- Christopher J. Koegl, David P. Farrington and Adrian Raine
Volume 54, issue C, 2018
- Violence and beyond: Life-course features of handgun carrying in the urban United States and the associated long-term life consequences pp. 1-11

- Beidi Dong and Douglas J. Wiebe
- Gender, race/ethnicity and prediction: Risk in behavioral assessment pp. 12-19

- Whitney Threadcraft-Walker, Melody Mitchell Threadcraft, Howard Henderson and David Rembert
- Why does organizational justice matter? Uncertainty management among law enforcement officers pp. 20-29

- Scott E. Wolfe, Jeff Rojek, Victor M. Manjarrez and Allison Rojek
- Same feathers, different flocks: Breaking down the meaning of ‘behavioral Homophily’ in the etiology of crime pp. 30-40

- John H. Boman and Thomas J. Mowen
- Subcultures of violence and African American crime rates pp. 41-49

- Barry Latzer
- How far does the apple fall from the tree? Maternal delinquency and sex-specific patterns of offspring delinquent behavior pp. 50-61

- Eric J. Connolly, Joseph A. Schwartz, Dylan B. Jackson and Kevin M. Beaver
- The moderating effects of intelligence: An examination of how IQ influences the association between environmental factors and antisocial behavior pp. 62-75

- Ian A. Silver and Joseph L. Nedelec
- Measuring the effect heterogeneity of police enforcement actions across spatial contexts pp. 76-87

- Eric L. Piza and Andrew M. Gilchrist
- Using three-group propensity score method to estimate effects of relationship status and quality on men's antisocial behavior pp. 88-98

- Frances R. Chen and Sara R. Jaffee
Volume 53, issue C, 2017
- Sentencing in light of collateral consequences: Does age matter? pp. 1-11

- Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, Ted Chiricos, Sonja E. Siennick, Kelle Barrick and William Bales
- Thinking fast, not slow: How cognitive biases may contribute to racial disparities in the use of force in police-citizen encounters pp. 12-24

- Daniel P. Mears, Miltonette O. Craig, Eric A. Stewart and Patricia Y. Warren
- Does offending intensify as exposure to violence aggregates? Reconsidering the effects of repeat victimization, types of exposure to violence, and poly-victimization on property crime, violent offending, and substance use pp. 25-33

- Chelsea Farrell and Gregory M. Zimmerman
- A little early risk goes a long bad way: Adverse childhood experiences and life-course offending in the Cambridge study pp. 34-45

- Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington and Maria M. Ttofi
- Foster care beyond placement: Offending outcomes in emerging adulthood pp. 46-54

- Jennifer Yang, Evan C. McCuish and Raymond R. Corrado
- Childhood predictors of adult psychopathy scores among males followed from age 6 to 33 pp. 55-65

- Jean-Marie Bamvita, Peter Larm, Dave Checknita, Frank Vitaro, Richard E. Tremblay, Gilles Côté and Sheilagh Hodgins
- Mediating the bullying victimization–delinquency relationship with anger and cognitive impulsivity: A test of general strain and criminal lifestyle theories pp. 66-73

- Glenn D. Walters and Dorothy L. Espelage
- It's a War Out There: Contextualized Narratives of Violent Acts pp. 74-82

- Andy Hochstetler, Heith Copes and Michael Cherbonneau
- Clarifying associations between psychopathy facets and personality disorders among offenders pp. 83-91

- Kristen M. Klipfel, Carlo Garofalo and David S. Kosson
- The developmental and criminal histories of subgroups of sexual murderers engaging, or not engaging, in post mortem sexual interference, compared to rapists pp. 92-101

- Tamsin Higgs, Ewa B. Stefanska, Adam J. Carter and Kevin D. Browne
- A field experiment of the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on police officer behavior and perceptions pp. 102-109

- Andrea M. Headley, Rob T. Guerette and Auzeen Shariati
- Post-experimental follow-ups—Fade-out versus persistence effects: The Rialto police body-worn camera experiment four years on pp. 110-116

- Alex Sutherland, Barak Ariel, William Farrar and Randy De Anda
Volume 52, issue C, 2017
- Self-efficacy, aspirations, and residential placement outcomes: Why belief in a prosocial self matters pp. 1-11

- Celina Cuevas, Kevin T. Wolff and Michael T. Baglivio
- Are college students really at a higher risk for stalking?: Exploring the generalizability of student samples in victimization research pp. 12-21

- Patrick Q. Brady, Matt R. Nobles and Leana A. Bouffard
- Disentangling Operationalizations of Persistent Offending pp. 22-33

- Tyson Whitten, Tara R. McGee, Ross Homel, David P. Farrington and Maria Ttofi
- Risky places: An analysis of carjackings in Detroit pp. 34-40

- Kim Michelle Lersch
- Examining the role of opportunity in the offense behavior of victim age polymorphic sex offenders pp. 41-48

- Skye Stephens, Kylie S. Reale, Alasdair M. Goodwill and Eric Beauregard
- Women in prison: Investigating trajectories of institutional female misconduct pp. 49-56

- Thomas J. Reidy, Abdullah Cihan and Jon R. Sorensen
- Social support from outside the walls: Examining the role of relationship dynamics among inmates and visitors pp. 57-67

- Travis J. Meyers, Kevin A. Wright, Jacob T.N. Young and Melinda Tasca
- Offending patterns for serial sex offenders identified via the DNA testing of previously unsubmitted sexual assault kits pp. 68-78

- Rachel Lovell, Misty Luminais, Daniel J. Flannery, Laura Overman, Duoduo Huang, Tiffany Walker and Dan R. Clark
- Delinquency prevention for individual change: Richard Clarke Cabot and the making of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study pp. 79-89

- Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane and Michael Rocque
- Correctional shorthands: Focal concerns and the decision to administer solitary confinement pp. 90-100

- Matthew W. Logan, Brandon Dulisse, Samuel Peterson, Mark Alden Morgan, Tayte Marie Olma and Paul-Philippe Paré
- The prevalence of fatal police shootings by U.S. police, 2015–2016: Patterns and answers from a new data set pp. 101-111

- Jon M. Shane, Brian Lawton and Zoë Swenson
Volume 51, issue C, 2017
- Heart rate, serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genotype, and violence in an incarcerated sample pp. 1-8

- Todd A. Armstrong, Danielle Boisvert, Shahida Flores, Mary Symonds and David Gangitano
- Negative emotionality and aggression in violent offenders: The moderating role of emotion dysregulation pp. 9-16

- Carlo Garofalo and Patrizia Velotti
- Latent profile analysis of psychopathic traits among homicide, general violent, property, and white-collar offenders pp. 17-23

- Daniel Boduszek, Agata Debowska and Dominic Willmott
- Third-person perceptions, hostile media effects, and policing: Developing a theoretical framework for assessing the Ferguson effect pp. 24-33

- Justin Nix and Justin T. Pickett
- Race/ethnicity and criminal behavior: Neurohormonal influences pp. 34-58

- Lee Ellis
- Community-based and family-focused alternatives to incarceration: A quasi-experimental evaluation of interventions for delinquent youth pp. 59-66

- Stephanie Bontrager Ryon, Kristin Winokur Early and Anna E. Kosloski
- Computer criminal behavior is related to psychopathy and other antisocial behavior pp. 67-73

- Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar, Nicolás Villacís-Vukadinović and Donald R. Lynam
- New windows into a broken construct: A multilevel factor analysis and DIF assessment of perceived incivilities pp. 74-88

- Jeffrey T. Ward, Nathan W. Link and Ralph B. Taylor
- Comparison of murderers with recidivists and first time incarcerated offenders from U.S. prisons on psychopathy and identity as a criminal: An exploratory analysis pp. 89-92

- Nicole Sherretts, Daniel Boduszek, Agata Debowska and Dominic Willmott
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