Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue C, 2016
- Intelligence as a protective factor against offending: A meta-analytic review of prospective longitudinal studies pp. 4-18

- Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, Friedrich Lösel, Matthew DeLisi and Joseph Murray
- Examining protective factors against violence among high-risk youth: Findings from the Seattle Social Development Project pp. 19-25

- B.K. Elizabeth Kim, Amanda B. Gilman, Karl G. Hill and J. David Hawkins
- Childhood and adolescent risk and protective factors for violence in adulthood pp. 26-31

- Eric F. Dubow, L. Rowell Huesmann, Paul Boxer and Cathy Smith
- Protective factors for violence: Results from the Pittsburgh Youth Study pp. 32-40

- Darrick Jolliffe, David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber and Dustin Pardini
- The nature and relevance of risk and protective factors for violence among Hispanic children and adolescents: Results from the Boricua Youth Study pp. 41-47

- Wesley G. Jennings, Jennifer Reingle Gonzalez, Alex R. Piquero, Hector Bird, Glorisa Canino and Mildred Maldonado-Molina
- An examination of change in dynamic risk of offending over time among serious juvenile offenders pp. 48-53

- Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert, Lindsey Pitzer, Samuel Hawes, Alex Piquero and Stephanie Cardwell
- Compensatory and protective factors against violent delinquency in late adolescence: Results from the Montreal longitudinal and experimental study pp. 54-62

- Nathalie M.G. Fontaine, Mara Brendgen, Frank Vitaro and Tremblay, & Richard E.
- Risk, promotive, and protective factors in youth offending: Results from the Cambridge study in delinquent development pp. 63-70

- David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi and Alex R. Piquero
- Understanding youth violence: The mediating effects of gender, poverty and vulnerability pp. 71-77

- Lesley McAra and Susan McVie
- The role of cumulative risk and protection for violent offending pp. 78-84

- Anna-Karin Andershed, Chris L. Gibson and Henrik Andershed
- Childhood behavior problems and fighting in early adulthood: What factors are protective? pp. 85-93

- Suzanne Vassallo, Ben Edwards and Walter Forrest
- Risk factors and risk-based protective factors for violent offending: A study of young Victorians pp. 94-100

- Sheryl A. Hemphill, Jessica A. Heerde and Kirsty E. Scholes-Balog
Volume 44, issue C, 2016
- Critical evaluation of psychopathy measurement (PCL-R and SRP-III/SF) and recommendations for future research pp. 1-12

- Daniel Boduszek and Agata Debowska
- The link between poor quality nutrition and childhood antisocial behavior: A genetically informative analysis pp. 13-20

- Dylan B. Jackson
- Bringing the physical environment back into neighborhood research: The utility of RTM for developing an aggregate neighborhood risk of crime measure pp. 21-29

- Grant Drawve, Shaun A. Thomas and Jeffery T. Walker
- The moderating role of psychopathic traits in the relationship between period of confinement and criminal social identity in a sample of juvenile prisoners pp. 30-35

- Daniel Boduszek, Katie Dhingra and Agata Debowska
- Assessing the racial aspects of police force using the implicit- and counter-bias perspectives pp. 36-48

- Lorie Fridell and Hyeyoung Lim
- The decline and locational shift of automotive theft: A local level analysis pp. 49-57

- Tarah Hodgkinson, Martin A. Andresen and Graham Farrell
- Formal controls, neighborhood disadvantage, and violent crime in U.S. cities: Examining (un)intended consequences pp. 58-65

- Allison Martin, Emily M. Wright and Benjamin Steiner
- An empirical test of self-control theory in Roma adolescents pp. 66-76

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Gabriela Ksinan Jiskrova, Albert J. Ksinan and Marek Blatný
- The relationship between gender and delinquency: Assessing the mediating role of anticipated guilt pp. 77-88

- Cesar J. Rebellon, Michelle E. Manasse, Robert Agnew, Karen T. Van Gundy and Ellen S. Cohn
- Incarceration of a family member during childhood is associated with later heart attack: Findings from two large, population-based studies pp. 89-98

- Bradley A. White, Lydia Cordie-Garcia and Esme Fuller-Thomson
Volume 43, issue 6, 2015
- A “rough test” of a delinquent coping process model of general strain theory pp. 419-430

- Sung Joon Jang and Juyoung Song
- It's all relative: Concentrated disadvantage within and across neighborhoods and communities, and the consequences for neighborhood crime pp. 431-443

- Alyssa W. Chamberlain and John R. Hipp
- Socially disorganized yet safe: Understanding resilience to crime in neighborhoods in New Zealand pp. 444-452

- G.D. Breetzke and A.L. Pearson
- The effects of binge and problem drinking on problem behavior and adjustment over the life course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development pp. 453-463

- Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Michael Rocque and David P. Farrington
- Genotype and haplotype frequencies of the DRD4 VNTR polymorphism in the men with no history of ADHD, convicted of violent crimes pp. 464-469

- Elena V. Cherepkova, Vladimir N. Maksimov, Lyubomir I. Aftanas and Petr N. Menshanov
- Exploring the sanction–crime relationship through a lens of procedural justice pp. 470-479

- Megan Bears Augustyn and Jeffrey T. Ward
- Evaluating the impact of police officer body-worn cameras (BWCs) on response-to-resistance and serious external complaints: Evidence from the Orlando police department (OPD) experience utilizing a randomized controlled experiment pp. 480-486

- Wesley G. Jennings, Mathew D. Lynch and Lorie A. Fridell
- Assessing the salience of gene–environment interplay in the development of anger, family conflict, and physical violence: A biosocial test of General Strain Theory pp. 487-497

- Eric J. Connolly and Kevin M. Beaver
- The influence of inmate visitation on the decision to grant parole: An exploratory study pp. 498-509

- E. Rely Vîlcică
- The implications of sentence length for inmate adjustment to prison life pp. 510-521

- Elisa L. Toman, Joshua C. Cochran, John K. Cochran and William D. Bales
- The protective impact of immigrant concentration on juvenile recidivism: A statewide analysis of youth offenders pp. 522-531

- Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, Jonathan Intravia and Alex R. Piquero
- Is the criminogenic effect of exposure to peer delinquency dependent on the ability to exercise self-control? Results from three countries pp. 532-543

- Helmut Hirtenlehner, Lieven Pauwels and Gorazd Mesko
- Crime seasonality and the micro-spatial patterns of property crime in Vancouver, BC and Ottawa, ON pp. 544-555

- Shannon J. Linning
Volume 43, issue 5, 2015
- Early childhood temperament, maternal monitoring, reactive criminal thinking, and the origin(s) of low self-control pp. 369-376

- Glenn D. Walters
- The nature and influence of the victim-offender relationship in kidnapping incidents pp. 377-385

- Marie Skubak Tillyer, Rob Tillyer and James Kelsay
- Molecular genetic underpinnings of self-control: 5-HTTLPR and self-control in a sample of inmates pp. 386-396

- Jessica Wells, Todd Armstrong, Brian Boutwell, Danielle Boisvert, Shahida Flores, Mary Symonds and David Gangitano
- The National Felon League?: A comparison of NFL arrests to general population arrests pp. 397-403

- Wanda Leal, Marc Gertz and Alex R. Piquero
- From Initial Appearance to Sentencing: Do Female Defendants Experience Disparate Treatment? pp. 406-417

- Natalie Goulette, John Wooldredge, James Frank and Lawrence Travis
- Unpacking the relationship between age and prison misconduct pp. 418-427

- Colby L. Valentine, Daniel P. Mears and William D. Bales
- Assessing the Celerity of Arrest on 3-Year Recidivism Patterns in a Sample of Criminal Defendants pp. 428-436

- Haley R. Zettler, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero and Stephanie M. Cardwell
- Designated as Armed and Dangerous pp. 437-442

- Sarah W. Craun and Paul J. Detar
- Beauchaine ontogenic process model of externalizing psychopathology a biosocial theory of crime and delinquency pp. 443-449

- Robert Eme
Volume 43, issue 4, 2015
- Can the causal mechanisms underlying chronic, serious, and violent offending trajectories be elucidated using the psychopathy construct? pp. 251-261

- Raymond R. Corrado, Matt DeLisi, Stephen D. Hart and Evan C. McCuish
- Capturing clinical complexity: Towards a personality-oriented measure of psychopathy pp. 262-273

- David J. Cooke and Caroline Logan
- Bringing psychopathy into developmental and life-course criminology theories and research pp. 274-289

- Bryanna H. Fox, Wesley G. Jennings and David P. Farrington
- Ingredients for Criminality Require Genes, Temperament, and Psychopathic Personality pp. 290-294

- Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn
- Brain imaging research on psychopathy: Implications for punishment, prediction, and treatment in youth and adults pp. 295-306

- Rebecca Umbach, Colleen M. Berryessa and Adrian Raine
- Childhood and Adolescent Characteristics of Women with High versus Low Psychopathy Scores: Examining Developmental Precursors to the Malignant Personality Disorder pp. 307-320

- Elham Forouzan and Tonia L. Nicholls
- Psychopathy and violent misconduct in a sample of violent young offenders pp. 321-326

- Catherine Shaffer, Evan McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Monic P. Behnken and Matt DeLisi
- A multi-wave cross-lagged regression analysis of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory and Self-Reported Offending pp. 327-336

- Glenn D. Walters
- The prevalence of psychopathic personality disturbances among incarcerated youth: Comparing serious, chronic, violent and sex offenders pp. 337-344

- Jesse Cale, Patrick Lussier, Evan McCuish and Ray Corrado
- The role of symptoms of psychopathy in persistent violence over the criminal career into full adulthood pp. 345-356

- Evan C. McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Stephen D. Hart and Matt DeLisi
- The role of psychopathic traits and developmental risk factors on offending trajectories from early adolescence to adulthood: A prospective study of incarcerated youth pp. 357-368

- Raymond R. Corrado, Evan C. McCuish, Stephen D. Hart and Matt DeLisi
Volume 43, issue 3, 2015
- Racial (in)variance in prison rule breaking pp. 175-185

- Benjamin Steiner and John Wooldredge
- Metropolitan local crime clusters: Structural concentration effects and the systemic model pp. 186-194

- Lallen T. Johnson, Ralph B. Taylor and Elizabeth R. Groff
- On the general relationship between victimization and offending: Examining cultural contingencies pp. 195-204

- Chad Posick and Laurie A. Gould
- Gender and Arrests for Larceny, Fraud, Forgery, and Embezzlement: Conventional or Occupational Property Crime Offenders? pp. 205-217

- Darrell Steffensmeier, Casey T. Harris and Noah Painter-Davis
- Cost of crime: A systematic review pp. 218-228

- Nyantara Wickramasekera, Judy Wright, Helen Elsey, Jenni Murray and Sandy Tubeuf
- The Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Juvenile Offending Trajectories in a Juvenile Offender Sample pp. 229-241

- Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero and Nathan Epps
- Responding to probation and parole violations: Are jail sanctions more effective than community-based graduated sanctions? pp. 242-250

- Eric J. Wodahl, John H. Boman and Brett E. Garland
Volume 43, issue 2, 2015
- Beyond Traditional Interaction: Exploring the functional form of the exposure-offending association across online network size pp. 89-98

- Timothy McCuddy and Matt Vogel
- Offense Pathways of Non-Serial Sexual Killers pp. 99-107

- Ewa B. Stefanska, Adam J. Carter, Tamsin Higgs, Daz Bishopp and Anthony R. Beech
- Criminal stigma, race, and ethnicity: The consequences of imprisonment for employment pp. 108-121

- Scott H. Decker, Natalie Ortiz, Cassia Spohn and Eric Hedberg
- Neurobiological Factors as Predictors of Prisoners’ Response to a Cognitive Skills Training pp. 122-132

- Liza J.M. Cornet, Peter H. van der Laan, Henk L.I. Nijman, Nikolaj Tollenaar and Catharina H. de Kogel
- The Importance of Parenting in the Development of Self-Control in Boys and Girls: Results from a Multinational Study of Youth pp. 133-141

- Ekaterina Botchkovar, Ineke Haen Marshall, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick
- Heavy drinking ensnares adolescents into crime in early adulthood pp. 142-151

- Jessica M. Craig, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero and David P. Farrington
- A shared pathway of antisocial risk: A path model of parent and child effects pp. 154-163

- Dylan B. Jackson and Kevin M. Beaver
- Violent victimization, confluence of risks and the nature of criminal behavior: Testing main and interactive effects from Agnew’s extension of General Strain Theory pp. 164-173

- Graham C. Ousey, Pamela Wilcox and Christopher J. Schreck
Volume 43, issue 1, 2015
- Perceptions of Police Practice, Cynicism of Police Performance, and Persistent Neighborhood Violence: An Intersecting Relationship pp. 1-11

- Nicholas Corsaro, James Frank and Murat Ozer
- Does substance misuse moderate the relationship between criminal thinking and recidivism? pp. 12-19

- Michael S. Caudy, Johanna B. Folk, Jeffrey B. Stuewig, Alese Wooditch, Andres Martinez, Stephanie Maass, June P. Tangney and Faye S. Taxman
- Local gangs and residents’ perceptions of unsupervised teen groups: Implications for the incivilities thesis and neighborhood effects pp. 20-28

- Brandy L. Blasko, Caterina Gouvis Roman and Ralph B. Taylor
- The determination of victim credibility by adult and juvenile sexual assault investigators pp. 29-39

- Bradley A. Campbell, Tasha A. Menaker and William R. King
- The Impact of Gun Ownership Rates on Crime Rates: A Methodological Review of the Evidence pp. 40-48

- Gary Kleck
- The impact of low birth weight and maternal age on adulthood offending pp. 49-56

- Jamie C. Vaske, Jamie Newsome, Danielle L. Boisvert, Alex R. Piquero, Angela D. Paradis and Stephen L. Buka
- Hirschi’s Reconceptualization of Self-Control: Is Truth Truly the Daughter of Time? Evidence from Eleven Cultures pp. 59-68

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi and Li Huang
- It's Official: Predictors of Self-Reported vs. Officially Recorded Arrests pp. 69-79

- Wendi Pollock, Scott Menard, Delbert S. Elliott and David H. Huizinga
- Perceptions of and support for sex offender policies: Testing Levenson, Brannon, Fortney, and Baker’s findings pp. 80-88

- Sarah Koon-Magnin
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