Journal of Criminal Justice
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2010
- The criminal justice system works! pp. 1097-1099

- Matt DeLisi
- General strain theory and the development of stressors and substance use over time: An empirical examination pp. 1100-1112

- Lee Ann Slocum
- General strain theory, persistence, and desistance among young adult males pp. 1113-1121

- David Eitle
- Sex differences in the causes of self-control: An examination of mediation, moderation, and gendered etiologies pp. 1122-1131

- Constance L. Chapple, Jamie Vaske and Trina L. Hope
- Sugar and spice and everything nice? Exploring institutional misconduct among serious and violent female delinquents pp. 1132-1140

- Ashley G. Blackburn and Chad R. Trulson
- The influence of forensic evidence on the case outcomes of homicide incidents pp. 1141-1149

- Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers
- Healthy, wealthy, and wise: Incorporating health issues as a source of strain in Agnew's general strain theory pp. 1150-1159

- John Stogner and Chris L. Gibson
- Cleaning up your act: Forensic awareness as a detection avoidance strategy pp. 1160-1166

- Eric Beauregard and Martin Bouchard
- The relationship between shift work, perceived stress, sleep and health in Swiss police officers pp. 1167-1175

- Markus Gerber, Tim Hartmann, Serge Brand, Edith Holsboer-Trachsler and Uwe Pühse
- An empirical examination of adolescence-limited offending: A direct test of Moffitt's maturity gap thesis pp. 1176-1185

- J.C. Barnes and Kevin M. Beaver
- Research Note: Assessing the validity of college samples: Are students really that different? pp. 1186-1190

- Filip M. Wiecko
- Assessing the victim-offender overlap among Puerto Rican youth pp. 1191-1201

- Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, Wesley G. Jennings, Amy L. Tobler, Alex R. Piquero and Glorisa Canino
Volume 38, issue 5, 2010
- The total effects of boot camps that house juveniles: A systematic review of the evidence pp. 841-853

- Benjamin Meade and Benjamin Steiner
- School disorder, victimization, and general v. place-specific student avoidance pp. 854-861

- Ryan Randa and Pamela Wilcox
- Death penalty views in China, Japan and the U.S.: An empirical comparison pp. 862-869

- Shanhe Jiang, Eric G. Lambert, Jin Wang, Toyoji Saito and Rebecca Pilot
- Exploring the utility of entitlement in understanding sexual aggression pp. 870-879

- Leana Allen Bouffard
- Sense-making and secondary victimization among unsolved homicide co-victims pp. 880-888

- Paul B. Stretesky, Tara O'Connor Shelley, Michael J. Hogan and N. Prabha Unnithan
- Suicide by Cop: Police shooting as a method of self-harming pp. 889-895

- Vivian B. Lord and Michael W. Sloop
- "Shaping history" or "Riding the wave"?: President Bush's influence on the public opinion of terrorism, homeland security, & crime pp. 896-902

- Joshua Hill, Willard M. Oliver and Nancy E. Marion
- Street youths' control imbalance and soft and hard drug use pp. 903-912

- Stephen W. Baron
- Routine activities as determinants of gender differences in delinquency pp. 913-920

- Katherine B. Novak and Lizabeth A. Crawford
- Groups, gangs, and delinquency: Does organization matter? pp. 921-933

- Martin Bouchard and Andrea Spindler
- The impact of political entity on confidence in legal authorities: A comparison between China and Taiwan pp. 934-941

- Yung-Lien Lai, Liqun Cao and Jihong Solomon Zhao
- Social disorganization, marriage, and reported crime: A spatial econometrics examination of family formation and criminal offending pp. 942-950

- Jeremy R. Porter and Christopher W. Purser
- Understanding gender-specific intimate partner homicide: A theoretical and domestic service-oriented approach pp. 951-958

- Amy Reckdenwald and Karen F. Parker
- To execute or not to execute? Examining public support for capital punishment of sex offenders pp. 959-968

- Christina Mancini and Daniel P. Mears
- The co-implementation of Compstat and community policing pp. 969-980

- James J. Willis, Stephen D. Mastrofski and Tammy Rinehart Kochel
- Assessing the perceived benefits--criminal offending relationship pp. 981-987

- Thomas Baker and Alex R. Piquero
- Anticipated shaming and criminal offending pp. 988-997

- Cesar J. Rebellon, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero and Stephen G. Tibbetts
- The stalking victim's decision to contact the police: A test of Gottfredson and Gottfredson's theory of criminal justice decision making pp. 998-1005

- Bradford W. Reyns and Christine M. Englebrecht
- It's not the time they spend, it's what they do: The interaction between delinquent friends and unstructured routine activity on delinquency: Findings from two countries pp. 1006-1014

- Robert Svensson and Dietrich Oberwittler
- Exploring the link between self-control and partner violence: Bad parenting or general criminals pp. 1015-1021

- Brian K. Payne, George E. Higgins and Brenda Blackwell
- Sex offender residence restriction laws: Parental perceptions and public policy pp. 1022-1030

- Christina Mancini, Ryan T. Shields, Daniel P. Mears and Kevin M. Beaver
- The validity of criminal justice contacts reported by inmates: A comparison of self-reported data with official prison records pp. 1031-1037

- Jennifer Roberts and William Wells
- A review of the life-events calendar method for criminological research pp. 1038-1044

- James E. Sutton
- Differentiating identity theft: An exploratory study of victims using a national victimization survey pp. 1045-1052

- Heith Copes, Kent R. Kerley, Rodney Huff and John Kane
- An empirical examination of AMBER Alert 'successes' pp. 1053-1062

- Timothy Griffin
- Do you get what you pay for? Type of counsel and its effect on criminal court outcomes pp. 1063-1070

- Richard D. Hartley, Holly Ventura Miller and Cassia Spohn
- Adolescent school-based sexual victimization: Exploring the role of opportunity in a gender-specific multilevel analysis pp. 1071-1081

- Marie Skubak Tillyer, Pamela Wilcox and Brooke Miller Gialopsos
- Reexamining the effect of christian denominational affiliation on death penalty support pp. 1082-1089

- Kevin H. Wozniak and Andrew R. Lewis
- Cost-benefit analysis of reducing crime through electronic monitoring of parolees and probationers pp. 1090-1096

- Stuart S. Yeh
Volume 38, issue 4, 2010
- Editorial pp. 339-339

- Matt DeLisi
- Criminal career progression among serious youthful offenders in Australia pp. 340-347

- Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle and Alex R. Piquero
- Inmate homicides: Killers, victims, motives, and circumstances pp. 348-358

- Mark D. Cunningham, Jon R. Sorensen, Mark P. Vigen and S.O. Woods
- Bad moon on the rise? Lunar cycles and incidents of crime pp. 359-367

- Joseph A. Schafer, Sean P. Varano, John P. Jarvis and Jeffrey M. Cancino
- Intensive supervision programs: Does program philosophy and the principles of effective intervention matter? pp. 368-375

- Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Anthony W. Flores, Alexander M. Holsinger, Matthew D. Makarios and Edward J. Latessa
- Offender military enlistment as an emotionally intelligent justice system intervention pp. 376-382

- J. Mitchell Miller, J. Eagle Shutt and Barry Bernstein
- A partial assessment of South Carolina's Project Safe Neighborhoods strategy: Evidence from a sample of supervised offenders pp. 383-389

- J.C. Barnes, Megan C. Kurlychek, Holly Ventura Miller, J. Mitchell Miller and Robert J. Kaminski
- An investigation of reporting violence to the police: A focus on Hispanic victims pp. 390-399

- Callie Marie Rennison
- Methodological artifacts in tests of rational choice theory pp. 400-409

- Jeffrey A. Bouffard, M. Lyn Exum and Peter A. Collins
- Dangerous work and name disclosure pp. 410-418

- An Tien Hsieh and Shu-Hui Hsieh
- Cents and sensibility: A case study of corrections reform in Kansas and Michigan pp. 419-429

- Andres F. Rengifo, Don Stemen, Brendan D. Dooley, Ethan Amidon and Amanda Gendon
- Hot corridors, deterrence, and guardianship: An assessment of the Omaha metro safety initiative pp. 430-438

- John Crank, Connie Koski, Michael Johnson, Eric Ramirez, Andrew Shelden and Sandra Peterson
- Delinquency and alcohol-impaired driving among young males: A longitudinal study pp. 439-445

- Lening Zhang, William F. Wieczorek, John W. Welte, Craig Colder and Thomas H. Nochajski
- Modeling violent crime rates: A test of social disorganization in the city of Tshwane, South Africa pp. 446-452

- Gregory Dennis Breetzke
- Who is better for handling domestic violence? A comparison between Taiwanese female and male Officers pp. 453-459

- Ivan Y. Sun and Doris C. Chu
- Correlates of informal social control in Guangzhou, China neighborhoods pp. 460-469

- Shanhe Jiang, Jin Wang and Eric Lambert
- Criminological theory in the digital age: The case of social learning theory and digital piracy pp. 470-480

- Robert G. Morris and George E. Higgins
- Social ecology and police discretion: The influence of district crime, cynicism, and workload on the vigor of police response pp. 481-488

- James J. Sobol
- The role of broken homes in the development of self-control: A propensity score matching approach pp. 489-495

- Brian B. Boutwell and Kevin M. Beaver
- Experienced and vicarious victimization: Do social support and self-esteem prevent delinquent responses? pp. 496-505

- Lisa A. Kort-Butler
- Is blue going green? pp. 506-511

- John L. Worrall
- Reducing intimate partner homicides: The effects of federally-funded shelter service availability in California pp. 512-519

- William Wells, Ling Ren and William DeLeon-Granados
- Motivations for becoming a police officer: Re-assessing officer attitudes and job satisfaction after six years on the street pp. 520-530

- Michael D. White, Jonathon A. Cooper, Jessica Saunders and Anthony J. Raganella
- Exploring terra incognita: Family values and prostitution acceptance in China pp. 531-537

- Liqun Cao and Steven Stack
- Race, concentrated disadvantage, and recidivism: A test of interaction effects pp. 538-544

- Michael M. Wehrman
- Supermax housing: Placement, duration, and time to reentry pp. 545-554

- Daniel P. Mears and William D. Bales
- The sex ratio and male-on-female intimate partner violence pp. 555-561

- Stewart J. D'Alessio and Lisa Stolzenberg
- Adult child-parent bonds and life course criminality pp. 562-571

- Ryan D. Schroeder, Peggy C. Giordano and Stephen A. Cernkovich
- Juvenile arrest rates for burglary: A routine activities approach pp. 572-579

- Wendi Pollock, Hee-Jong Joo and Brian Lawton
- Attitudes about rehabilitating sex offenders: Demographic, victimization, and community-level influences pp. 580-588

- Brian K. Payne, Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine
- Citizen perceptions of the legitimacy of traffic stops pp. 589-594

- John Allen and Elizabeth Monk-Turner
- Perceptions of gangs among prosecutors in an emerging gang city pp. 595-603

- Kathleen A. Fox and Jodi Lane
- A half century of parole rules: Conditions of parole in the United States, 2008 pp. 604-608

- Lawrence F. Travis and James Stacey
- The job in the joint: The impact of generation and gender on work stress in prison pp. 609-615

- Kelly Cheeseman Dial, Ragan A. Downey and Wendi Elizabeth Goodlin
- Child-to-parent violence: Profile of abusive adolescents and their families pp. 616-624

- Izaskun Ibabe and Joana Jaureguizar
- Listening to law enforcement officers: The promises and problems of police - adult probation partnerships pp. 625-632

- Bitna Kim, Jurg Gerber and Dan Richard Beto
- Strength in numbers? A test of Kanter's theory of tokenism pp. 633-639

- Amy J. Stichman, Kimberly D. Hassell and Carol A. Archbold
- A comparison of Chinese and the U.S. police cadets' occupational attitudes pp. 640-647

- Ivan Y. Sun, James J. Sobol, Michael Cretacci and Scott W. Phillips
- Investigating mobility patterns for repetitive sexual contact in adult child sex offending pp. 648-656

- Benoit Leclerc, Richard Wortley and Stephen Smallbone
- Driving racial profiling research forward: Learning lessons from sentencing research pp. 657-665

- Rob Tillyer and Richard D. Hartley
- Instittutional attachments and self-control: Understanding deviance among Hispanic adolescents pp. 666-674

- Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera and Kathleen A. Fox
- The effect of gender on violent and nonviolent recidivism: A meta-analysis pp. 675-684

- Rachael E. Collins
- The impact of race/ethnicity, neighborhood context, and police/citizen interaction on residents' attitudes toward the police pp. 685-692

- Yung-Lien Lai and Jihong Solomon Zhao
- Community influence on prosecutorial dismissals: A multilevel analysis of case- and county-level factors pp. 693-701

- Travis W. Franklin
- Toward a systematic foundation for identifying evidence-based criminal justice sanctions and their relative effectiveness pp. 702-710

- Daniel P. Mears and J.C. Barnes
- Do cities influence co-offending? pp. 711-719

- Stewart J. D'Alessio and Lisa Stolzenberg
- Do perceptions of neighborhood disorganization predict crime or victimization? An examination of gang member versus non-gang member jail inmates pp. 720-729

- Kathleen A. Fox, Jodi Lane and Ronald L. Akers
- Managing prison gangs: Results from a survey of U.S. prison systems pp. 730-736

- John Winterdyk and Rick Ruddell
- The ineffective police leader: Acts of commission and omission pp. 737-746

- Joseph A. Schafer
- Sentencing disparities for juvenile offenders sentenced to adult prisons: An individual and contextual analysis pp. 747-757

- Jason T. Carmichael
- Revisiting Broken Windows Theory: Examining the Sources of the Discriminant Validity of Perceived Disorder and Crime pp. 758-766

- Jacinta M. Gau and Travis C. Pratt
- A general theory of crime and computer crime: An empirical test pp. 767-772

- Byongook Moon, John D. McCluskey and Cynthia Perez McCluskey
- College Students' Evaluation of Police Performance: A Comparison of Chinese and Americans pp. 773-780

- Yuning Wu
- Ethnic identity and attitudes toward the police among African American juvenile offenders pp. 781-789

- Joanna M. Lee, Laurence Steinberg and Alex R. Piquero
- Don't help victims of crime if you don't have the time: Assessing support for Good Samaritan laws pp. 790-795

- Victoria Time, Brian K. Payne and Randy R. Gainey
- Deprivation, importation, and prison suicide: Combined effects of institutional conditions and inmate composition pp. 796-806

- Meredith Huey Dye
- Organizational stressors and police performance pp. 807-818

- Jon M. Shane
- Assessing the relationship between individual characteristics, neighborhood context, and fear of crime pp. 819-826

- Brittney K. Scarborough, Toya Z. Like-Haislip, Kenneth J. Novak, Wayne L. Lucas and Leanne F. Alarid
- Acculturation and mental health: Response to a culturally-centered delinquency intervention pp. 827-834

- Jill D. Sharkey, Janay B. Sander and Shane R. Jimerson
- Criminal justice involvement and service need among men on methadone who have perpetrated intimate partner violence pp. 835-840

- Elwin Wu, Nabila El-Bassel, Louisa Gilbert, Bright Sarfo and Randy Seewald
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- The effect of self-control on victimization in the cyberworld pp. 227-236

- Adam M. Bossler and Thomas J. Holt
- The expression of low self-control as problematic drinking in adolescents: An integrated control perspective pp. 237-244

- Joseph O. Baker
- Social disorganization theory and the college campus pp. 245-254

- Michael S. Barton, Bonnie Lynne Jensen and Joanne M. Kaufman
- Untangling race and class effects on juvenile arrests pp. 255-265

- Michael Tapia
- Budgetary support for police services in U.S. municipalities: Comparing political culture, socioeconomic characteristics and incrementalism as rival explanations for budget share allocation to police pp. 266-275

- Jihong Zhao, Ling Ren and Nicholas P. Lovrich
- Electronic supervision for sex offenders: Implications for work load, supervision goals, versatility, and policymaking pp. 276-281

- Brian K. Payne and Matthew T. DeMichele
- Look who's stalking: Obsessive pursuit and attachment theory pp. 282-290

- Christina L. Patton, Matt R. Nobles and Kathleen A. Fox
- Parole release decisions: Impact of victim input on a representative sample of inmates pp. 291-300

- Joel M. Caplan
- Criminal victimization in South Korea: A multilevel approach pp. 301-310

- Sunghoon Roh, Eunyoung Kim and Minwoo Yun
- Critical incident preparedness and response on post-secondary campuses pp. 311-317

- Joseph A. Schafer, Eric Heiple, Matthew J. Giblin and George W. Burruss
- An empirical assessment of the process of restorative justice pp. 318-328

- Shih-Ya Kuo, Dennis Longmire and Steven J. Cuvelier
- Resiliency against victimization: Results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health pp. 329-337

- Leah E. Daigle, Kevin M. Beaver and Michael G. Turner
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- Evaluating the Juvenile Breaking the Cycle Program's impact on recidivism pp. 109-117

- Christopher P. Krebs, Pamela K. Lattimore, Alexander J. Cowell and Phillip Graham
- Cross-agency coordination of offender reentry: Testing collaboration outcomes pp. 118-129

- Brenda J. Bond and Jody Hoffer Gittell
- The organizational structure of international drug smuggling pp. 130-138

- Jana S. Benson and Scott H. Decker
- Take this job and shove it: An exploratory study of turnover intent among jail staff pp. 139-148

- Eric Lambert and Eugene A. Paoline
- Physically forced, alcohol-induced, and verbally coerced sexual victimization: Assessing risk factors among university women pp. 149-159

- Cortney A. Franklin
- Risk factors for victimization of younger and older persons: Assessing differences in isolation, intra-individual characteristics, and health factors pp. 160-165

- Tancy Vandecar-Burdin and Brian K. Payne
- Reconceptualizing organizational change in the Comprehensive Gang Model pp. 166-173

- Erika Gebo, Carolyn Boyes-Watson and Sayra Pinto-Wilson
- Fear of crime among citizens of Turkey pp. 174-184

- Onder Karakus, Edmund F. McGarrell and Oguzhan Basibuyuk
- The intersection of defendants' race, gender, and age in prosecutorial decision making pp. 185-192

- Travis W. Franklin
- Organizational factors that contribute to police deadly force liability pp. 193-206

- Hoon Lee and Michael S. Vaughn
- Where juvenile serious offenders live: A neighborhood analysis of Wayne County, Michigan pp. 207-215

- Irene Y.H. Ng
- Problem officers? Analyzing problem behavior patterns from a large cohort pp. 216-225

- Christopher J. Harris
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Public preferences for rehabilitation versus incarceration of juvenile offenders pp. 1-6

- Alex R. Piquero and Laurence Steinberg
- The relationship among distributive and procedural justice and correctional life satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intent: An exploratory study pp. 7-16

- Eric G. Lambert, Nancy L. Hogan, Shanhe Jiang, O. Oko Elechi, Barbaranne Benjamin, Angela Morris, John M. Laux and Paula Dupuy
- Investigating the effects of peer association and parental influence on adolescent substance use: A study of adolescents in South Korea pp. 17-24

- Eunyoung Kim, Dae-Hoon Kwak and Minwoo Yun
- Drug courts for DWI offenders? The effectiveness of two hybrid drug courts on DWI offenders pp. 25-33

- Jeffrey A. Bouffard, Katie A. Richardson and Travis Franklin
- Interracial contact and fear of crime pp. 34-41

- Daniel P. Mears and Eric A. Stewart
- A tale of three cities: Crime and displacement after Hurricane Katrina pp. 42-50

- Sean P. Varano, Joseph A. Schafer, Jeffrey M. Cancino, Scott H. Decker and Jack R. Greene
- The role of race/ethnicity and race relations on public opinion related to the immigration and crime link pp. 51-56

- George E. Higgins, Shaun L. Gabbidon and Favian Martin
- Determinants of public confidence in police: An international perspective pp. 57-68

- Hyunseok Jang, Hee-Jong Joo and Zhao, Jihong (Solomon)
- Rating the prison boss: Examining supervision among prison health care staff pp. 69-76

- Brett Garland and William McCarty
- Are police-reported driving while Black data a valid indicator of the race and ethnicity of the traffic law violators police stop? A negative answer with minor qualifications pp. 77-87

- Richard J. Lundman
- The impacts of the Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University shootings on fear of crime on campus pp. 88-98

- Robert J. Kaminski, Barbara A. Koons-Witt, Norma Stewart Thompson and Douglas Weiss
- Determinants of attitudes toward police of Latino immigrants and non-immigrants pp. 99-107

- Mark E. Correia
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