Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2014
- Implementing Intelligence-Led Policing: An Application of Loose-Coupling Theory pp. 433-442

- Jeremy G. Carter, Scott W. Phillips and S. Marlon Gayadeen
- The influence of strain on law enforcement legitimacy evaluations pp. 443-451

- Frank V. Ferdik
- A biosocial analysis of the sources of missing data in criminological research pp. 452-461

- Joseph A. Schwartz and Kevin M. Beaver
- Causes and correlates of prison inmate misconduct: A systematic review of the evidence pp. 462-470

- Benjamin Steiner, H. Daniel Butler and Jared M. Ellison
- On the consequences of ignoring genetic influences in criminological research pp. 471-482

- J.C. Barnes, Brian B. Boutwell, Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson and John P. Wright
- Criminal epidemiology and the immigrant paradox: Intergenerational discontinuity in violence and antisocial behavior among immigrants pp. 483-490

- Michael G. Vaughn, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Brandy R. Maynard, Zhengmin Qian, Lauren Terzis, Abdi M. Kusow and Matt DeLisi
- The impact of neighborhood crime levels on police use of force: An examination at micro and meso levels pp. 491-499

- Hoon Lee, Michael S. Vaughn and Hyeyoung Lim
- Correctional destabilization and jail violence: The consequences of prison depopulation legislation pp. 500-506

- Jonathan W. Caudill, Chad R. Trulson, James W. Marquart, Ryan Patten, Matthew O. Thomas and Sally Anderson
- Sex industry exposure over the life course on the onset and frequency of sex offending pp. 507-516

- Christina Mancini, Amy Reckdenwald, Eric Beauregard and Jill S. Levenson
- Do the adult criminal careers of African Americans fit the “facts”? pp. 517-526

- Elaine Eggleston Doherty and Margaret E. Ensminger
- Dissecting the relationship between mental illness and return to incarceration pp. 527-537

- James A. Wilson and Peter B. Wood
- General strain theory, exposure to violence, and suicide ideation among police officers: A gendered approach pp. 538-548

- Stephen A. Bishopp and Denise Paquette Boots
- Cops and cameras: Officer perceptions of the use of body-worn cameras in law enforcement pp. 549-556

- Wesley G. Jennings, Lorie A. Fridell and Mathew D. Lynch
- Assessing stereotypes of adolescent rape pp. 557-567

- Monica Williams and Bill McCarthy
- In the eye of the beholder? An examination of the inter-rater reliability of the LSI-R and YLS/CMI in a correctional agency pp. 568-578

- Michael Rocque and Judy Plummer-Beale
- Revisiting broken windows theory: A test of the mediation impact of social mechanisms on the disorder–fear relationship pp. 579-588

- Jacinta M. Gau, Nicholas Corsaro and Rod K. Brunson
- The Effects of Suspect Characteristics on Arrest: A Meta-Analysis pp. 589-597

- Daniel J. Lytle
Volume 42, issue 5, 2014
- Sexual crime and place: The impact of the environmental context on sexual assault outcomes pp. 375-383

- Ashley Hewitt and Eric Beauregard
- A Critical Examination of the “White Victim Effect” and Death Penalty Decision-Making from a Propensity Score Matching Approach: The North Carolina Experience pp. 384-398

- Wesley G. Jennings, Tara N. Richards, M. Dwayne Smith, Beth Bjerregaard and Sondra J. Fogel
- The association between psychopathic personality traits and health-related outcomes pp. 399-407

- Kevin M. Beaver, Joseph L. Nedelec, Christian da Silva Costa, Ana Paula Poersch, Mônica Celis Stelmach, Micheli Cristina Freddi, Jamie M. Gajos and Cashen Boccio
- The persistence of early childhood physical aggression: Examining maternal delinquency and offending, mental health, and cultural differences pp. 408-420

- Stacy Tzoumakis, Patrick Lussier and Raymond R. Corrado
- Neighborhood factors related to the likelihood of successful informal social control efforts pp. 421-430

- Barbara D. Warner
Volume 42, issue 4, 2014
- Relational demography and officer occupational attitudes: The influence of workgroup context pp. 309-320

- Jason R. Ingram and William Terrill
- Pathways to early delinquency: Exploring the individual and collective contributions of difficult temperament, low maternal involvement, and externalizing behavior pp. 321-326

- Glenn D. Walters
- Fugitives in the United States pp. 327-337

- David M. Bierie
- Catching the Really Bad Guys: An Assessment of the Efficacy of the U.S. Criminal Justice System pp. 338-346

- J.C. Barnes
- The Impact of Self Control and Neighborhood Disorder on Bullying Victimization pp. 347-355

- Thomas J. Holt, Michael G. Turner and M. Lyn Exum
- Stability of self-control and gender pp. 356-365

- Youngoh Jo and Leana Bouffard
- Human but not social capital is better able to distinguish between offending trajectories in a sample of serious adolescent Hispanic offenders pp. 366-373

- Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Nicole Leeper Piquero and Carol A. Schubert
Volume 42, issue 2, 2014
- Adolescent self-image as a mediator between childhood maltreatment and adult sexual offending pp. 85-94

- Amy Reckdenwald, Christina Mancini and Eric Beauregard
- Linking early ADHD to adolescent and early adult outcomes among African Americans pp. 95-103

- Monic P. Behnken, W. Todd Abraham, Carolyn E. Cutrona, Daniel W. Russell, Ronald L. Simons and Frederick X. Gibbons
- Community re-entry and the path toward desistance: A quasi-experimental longitudinal study of dynamic factors and community risk management of adult sex offenders pp. 111-122

- Patrick Lussier and Carmen L.Z. Gress
- Consistency in crime site selection: An investigation of crime sites used by serial sex offenders across crime series pp. 123-133

- Nadine Deslauriers-Varin and Eric Beauregard
- The Successful Onset of Sex Offending: Determining the Correlates of Actual and Official Onset of Sex Offending pp. 134-144

- Jeffrey Mathesius and Patrick Lussier
- The juvenile sex offender: The effect of employment on offending pp. 145-152

- Chantal van den Berg, Catrien Bijleveld, Jan Hendriks and Irma Mooi-Reci
- The adolescence-adulthood transition and Robins’s continuity paradox: Criminal career patterns of juvenile and adult sex offenders in a prospective longitudinal birth cohort study pp. 153-163

- Patrick Lussier and Arjan Blokland
- The long term recidivism risk of young sexual offenders in England and Wales– enduring risk or redemption? pp. 164-172

- Claire Hargreaves and Brian Francis
- Community characteristics and child sexual assault: Social disorganization and age pp. 173-183

- Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, Richard Tewksbury, Lin Huff-Corzine, Jay Corzine and Hollianne Marshall
- Considering specialization/versatility as an unintended collateral consequence of SORN pp. 184-192

- Wesley G. Jennings, Kristen M. Zgoba, Christopher M. Donner, Brandy B. Henderson and Richard Tewksbury
- To what extent does civil commitment reduce sexual recidivism? Estimating the selective incapacitation effects in Minnesota pp. 193-202

- Grant Duwe
- Employing mixed methods to explore motivational patterns of repeat sex offenders pp. 203-212

- Joan A. Reid, Eric Beauregard, Karla M. Fedina and Emily N. Frith
- No body, no crime? The role of forensic awareness in avoiding police detection in cases of sexual homicide pp. 213-220

- Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau
- Notes on a (sex crime) scandal: The impact of media coverage of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church on public opinion pp. 221-232

- Christina Mancini and Ryan T. Shields
Volume 42, issue 1, 2014
- False positive and false negative rates in self-reported intentions to offend: A replication and extension pp. 1-9

- M. Lyn Exum, Diana Bailey and Eric L. Wright
- Foundation for a temperament-based theory of antisocial behavior and criminal justice system involvement pp. 10-25

- Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn
- A New Look into Broken Windows: What Shapes Individuals’ Perceptions of Social Disorder? pp. 26-35

- Joshua C. Hinkle and Sue-Ming Yang
- Formal and informal control views in China, Japan, and the U.S pp. 36-44

- Shanhe Jiang, Eric G. Lambert, Jianhong Liu and Toyoji Saito
- Genetic and environmental influences on the co-occurrence of early academic achievement and externalizing behavior pp. 45-53

- Jamie Newsome, Danielle Boisvert and John Paul Wright
- Do school disciplinary policies have positive social impacts? Examining the attenuating effects of school policies on the relationship between personal and peer delinquency pp. 54-65

- Gregory M. Zimmerman and Carter Rees
- Psychopathic traits and offending trajectories from early adolescence to adulthood pp. 66-76

- Evan C. McCuish, Raymond Corrado, Patrick Lussier and Stephen D. Hart
- Inked into Crime? An Examination of the Causal Relationship between Tattoos and Life-Course Offending among Males from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development pp. 77-84

- Wesley G. Jennings, Bryanna Hahn Fox and David P. Farrington
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