Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2004
- Race, gender, and motivation for becoming a police officer: Implications for building a representative police department pp. 501-513

- Anthony J. Raganella and Michael D. White
- It's about time to hear their stories: Impediments to rehabilitation at a Canadian provincial correctional facility for women pp. 515-530

- Anthony Micucci and Miranda Monster
- Liability for sexual harassment in criminal justice agencies pp. 531-545

- Sue Carter Collins and Michael S. Vaughn
- Establishing the statistical relationship between population size and UCR crime rate: Its impact and implications pp. 547-555

- James J. Nolan
- The masking of racial and ethnic disparity in police use of physical force: The effects of gender and custody status pp. 557-564

- Amie M. Schuck
- Family, welfare, and delinquency pp. 565-576

- Liqun Cao, Jian Cao and Jihong Zhao
- Does the job matter? Comparing correlates of stress among treatment and correctional staff in prisons pp. 577-592

- Gaylene S. Armstrong and Marie L. Griffin
- Gender convergence in crime: Evidence from Canadian adult offense charge data pp. 593-606

- Jyh-Yaw Joseph Chen and David Giles
- Lines and shadows: Perceptions of racial profiling and the Hispanic experience pp. 607-616

- John D. Reitzel, Stephen K. Rice and Alex R. Piquero
- Problem solving as reinforcement in adolescent drug use: Implications for theory and policy pp. 617-630

- Ruth Triplett and Brian Payne
- Police stress, state-trait anxiety, and stressors among U.S. Marshals pp. 631-641

- Deborah Wilkins Newman and M. LeeAnne Rucker-Reed
- Extralegal factors and the sentencing of organizational defendants: An examination of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines pp. 643-654

- Nicole Leeper Piquero and Jason L. Davis
Volume 32, issue 5, 2004
- Disappearing act: The representation of corporate crime research in criminological literature pp. 389-398

- Michael J. Lynch, Danielle McGurrin and Melissa Fenwick
- Sociodemographic factors, drug abuse, and other crimes: How they vary among male and female arrestees pp. 399-409

- Celia C. Lo
- Binge drinking and negative alcohol-related behaviors: A test of self-control theory pp. 411-420

- Chris Gibson, Christopher J. Schreck and J. Mitchell Miller
- Road aggression among drinking drivers: Alcohol and non-alcohol effects on aggressive driving and road rage pp. 421-430

- Jiang Yu, Peggy Chin Evans and Lucia Perfetti
- Victims of crime in the criminal justice system in Barbados pp. 431-442

- Farley Brathwaite and David Achanfuo Yeboah
- Sex differences in the likelihood of arrest pp. 443-454

- Lisa Stolzenberg and Stewart J. D'Alessio
- Sex offender notification and fear of victimization pp. 455-463

- Victoria Simpson Beck and Lawrence F. Travis
- Paying for the crimes of their children: Public support of parental responsibility pp. 465-475

- Eve M. Brank and Victoria Weisz
- Assessing law enforcement preparedness to address Internet fraud pp. 477-493

- Ronald G. Burns, Keith H. Whitworth and Carol Y. Thompson
Volume 32, issue 4, 2004
- The effect of three-strikes legislation on serious crime in California pp. 283-296

- John L. Worrall
- Gambling, substance use, and other problem behaviors among youth: A test of general deviance models pp. 297-306

- John W. Welte, Grace M. Barnes and Joseph H. Hoffman
- More than ten years after: The long-term stability of informed death penalty opinions pp. 307-327

- Robert M. Bohm and Brenda L. Vogel
- The impact of new immigration patterns on the provision of police services in midwestern communities pp. 329-344

- Leigh Culver
- Youth justice conferencing and police referrals: The gatekeeping role of police in Queensland, Australia pp. 345-357

- Anna Louise Stewart and Frances Smith
- The sources and consequences of corrections officers' stress: A South Korean example pp. 359-370

- Byongook Moon and Sheila Royo Maxwell
- Studying the reach of deterrence: Can deterrence theory help explain police misconduct? pp. 371-386

- Greg Pogarsky and Alex R. Piquero
Volume 32, issue 3, 2004
- Assessing the Use of Profiling in Searches by Law Enforcement Personnel pp. 183-193

- Stan Becker
- What drives punitive beliefs?: Demographic characteristics and justifications for sentencing pp. 195-206

- Brian K. Payne, Randy R. Gainey, Ruth A. Triplett and Mona J. E. Danner
- What doctors and policymakers should know: Battered women's views about mandatory medical reporting laws pp. 207-221

- J. D. Alisa Smith and Kristin Parsons Winokur
- The reasons for choosing a career in policing among South Korean police cadets pp. 223-229

- Byongook Moon and Eui-Gab Hwang
- An analysis of the relationship between probation caseloads and property crime rates in California counties pp. 231-241

- John L. Worrall, Pamela Schram, Eric Hays and Matthew Newman
- Researching workplace homicide: An assessment of the limitations of the Supplementary Homicide Reports pp. 243-252

- Thomas D. Bazley and Thomas Mieczkowski
- Collaborations between drug courts and service providers: Characteristics and challenges pp. 253-263

- Suzanne L. Wenzel, Susan F. Turner and M. Susan Ridgely
- Police officer characteristics and internal affairs investigations for use of force allegations pp. 265-279

- James P. McElvain and Augustine J. Kposowa
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- Cumulative exposure to stressful life events and male gang membership pp. 95-111

- David Eitle, Steven Gunkel and Karen Van Gundy
- Accounting for rapid growth of private policing in South Korea pp. 113-122

- Chang Moo Lee
- African American and White perceptions of police services: Within- and between-group variation pp. 123-135

- Beth M. Huebner, Joseph A. Schafer and Timothy S. Bynum
- Probation absconders: A unique risk group? pp. 137-150

- Roni Mayzer, M. Kevin Gray and Sheila Royo Maxwell
- A study of church vulnerability to violence: Implications for law enforcement pp. 151-157

- William Bourns and Wesley D. Wright
- Studying traffic stop encounters pp. 159-170

- Joseph A. Schafer, David L. Carter and Andra Katz-Bannister
- Risky lifestyles and dating violence: A theoretical test of violent victimization pp. 171-180

- Angela R. Gover
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- The validity of Niederhoffer's cynicism scale pp. 1-13

- Matthew J. Hickman, Nicole L. Piquero and Alex R. Piquero
- Incivilities in nonmetropolitan communities: The effects of structural constraints, social conditions, and crime pp. 15-29

- Michael D. Reisig and Jeffrey Michael Cancino
- Predicting work-related stress in correctional officers: A meta-analysis pp. 31-47

- Craig Dowden and Claude Tellier
- Social disorganization perceptions, fear of gang crime, and behavioral precautions among Whites, Latinos, and Vietnamese pp. 49-62

- Jodi Lane and James W. Meeker
- Ancillary consequences of employee theft pp. 63-73

- Brian K. Payne and Randy R. Gainey
- Barriers to evaluating the effectiveness of drug treatment behind bars pp. 75-83

- J. Mitchell Miller, Barbara A. Koons-Witt and Holly E. Ventura
- The impact of a verbal warning on police consent search practices pp. 85-87

- Illya Lichtenberg
- Calling 911 during episodes of domestic abuse: What justifies a call for help? pp. 89-92

- Su L. Boatright-Horowitz, Kristen Olick and Robert Amaral
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