Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2003
- Male and female reasoning biases and offending behavior pp. 497-509

- Simon C. Moore, Rochelle Harris, Cynthia McDougall and Jane Clarbour
- Strain and violence: Testing a general strain theory model of community violence pp. 511-521

- Barbara D. Warner and Shannon K. Fowler
- The impact of race on the adjudication of sexual assault and other violent crimes pp. 523-538

- Christopher D. Maxwell, Amanda L. Robinson and Lori A. Post
- Discriminators of types of recidivism among boot camp graduates in a five-year follow-up study pp. 539-551

- Brent B. Benda, Nancy J. Toombs and Mark Peacock
- Capital punishment preferences for special offender populations pp. 553-565

- Denise Paquette Boots, John K. Cochran and Kathleen M. Heide
- Experiences of probation supervision in Hong Kong: Listening to the young adult probationers pp. 567-577

- Wing Hong Chui
- Digital photographic evidence and the adjudication of domestic violence cases pp. 579-587

- Crystal A. Garcia
Volume 31, issue 5, 2003
- On the relationship between cognitive abilities and life-course-persistent offending among a sample of African Americans: A longitudinal test of Moffitt's hypothesis pp. 399-409

- Alex R. Piquero and Norman A. White
- Protective order legislation: Trends in state statutes pp. 411-422

- Helen Eigenberg, Karen McGuffee, Phyllis Berry and William H. Hall
- Girls, guys, and gangs: Convergence or divergence in the gendered construction of gangs and groups pp. 423-433

- Jenna L. St. Cyr and Scott H. Decker
- Reanalyzing the prevalence and social context of collateral consequence statutes pp. 435-453

- Kevin G. Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis
- Investigating latent trait and life course theories as predictors of recidivism among an offender sample pp. 455-467

- Daniel J. O'Connell
- SWAT and non-SWAT police officers and the use of force pp. 469-474

- Jimmy J. Williams and David Westall
- Explaining suspects' resistance and disrespect toward police pp. 475-492

- Robin Shepard Engel
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- A recidivism analysis of Maryland's community probation program pp. 295-307

- Nicole Leeper Piquero
- Ethnicity, gender, and the Level of Service Inventory-Revised pp. 309-320

- Alexander M. Holsinger, Christopher T. Lowenkamp and Edward J. Latessa
- Measuring community social organization: Sense of community as a mediator in social disorganization theory pp. 321-339

- Dan Cantillon, William S. Davidson and John H. Schweitzer
- The Ada Sheriffs Youth Foundation: The development of a decentralized youth program pp. 341-350

- John Crank, Joe Crank and Wendy Christensen
- Even criminals take a holiday: Instrumental and expressive crimes on major and minor holidays pp. 351-360

- Ellen G. Cohn and James Rotton
- The prevalence and nature of violent offending by females pp. 361-371

- Barbara A. Koons-Witt and Pamela J. Schram
- Sheriff law enforcement officers and the use of force pp. 373-381

- Jimmy J. Williams and Gary Hester
- Crime victimization, alcohol consumption, and drug use in Canadian public housing pp. 383-396

- Walter S. DeKeseredy, Martin D. Schwartz, Shahid Alvi and E. Andreas Tomaszewski
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- Taking stock: Toward a richer understanding of police culture pp. 199-214

- Eugene A. Paoline
- Examining the effects of coping and social support on work and life stress among police officers pp. 215-226

- George T. Patterson
- Attitudes toward hate crime laws pp. 227-235

- Stephen D. Johnson and Bryan D. Byers
- Assessing goals and functions of private police pp. 237-247

- Mahesh K. Nalla and Cedrick G. Heraux
- Fear of crime in a nonurban setting pp. 249-263

- John P. Crank, Andrew Giacomazzi and Cary Heck
- Officer proactivity: A comparison between police field training officers and non-field training officers pp. 265-277

- Ivan Y. Sun
- Internal colonization, folk justice, and murder in Appalachia: The case of Kentucky pp. 279-286

- Shawn L. Schwaner and Thomas J. Keil
- Defining and classifying serial murder in the context of perpetrator motivation pp. 287-292

- Christopher J. Ferguson, Diana E. White, Stacey Cherry, Marta Lorenz and Zhara Bhimani
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Official offense status and self-esteem among Chinese youths pp. 99-105

- Lening Zhang
- Administrative determinants of inmate violence: A multilevel analysis pp. 107-117

- Beth M. Huebner
- Police use of force: examining the relationship between calls for service and the balance of police force and suspect resistance pp. 119-127

- John M. MacDonald, Patrick W. Manz, Geoffrey P. Alpert and Roger G. Dunham
- Police civil liability for inappropriate response to domestic assault victims pp. 129-146

- Brenda Sims Blackwell and Michael S. Vaughn
- To bite or not to bite: Canine apprehensions in a large, suburban police department pp. 147-154

- Edward R. Hickey and Peter B. Hoffman
- The impact of organizational justice on correctional staff pp. 155-168

- Eric Lambert
- The age of death: Appraising public opinion of juvenile capital punishment pp. 169-183

- Brenda L. Vogel and Ronald E. Vogel
- A multilevel analysis of the effect of cocaine price on cocaine use among arrestees pp. 185-195

- Lisa Stolzenberg and Stewart J. D'Alessio
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Conflict theory and racial profiling: An empirical analysis of police traffic stop data pp. 1-11

- Matthew Petrocelli, Alex R. Piquero and Michael R. Smith
- Urban crime trends and patterns in Ghana: The case of Accra pp. 13-23

- Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi
- General job stress and job-specific stress in juvenile correctional officers pp. 25-36

- Stephen M. Auerbach, Ben G. Quick and Phillip O. Pegg
- Measuring crime seriousness perceptions: What have we learned and what else do we want to know pp. 37-56

- Stelios Stylianou
- Exploring officers' acceptance of community policing: Implications for policy implementation pp. 57-71

- Kenneth J. Novak, Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Wayne L. Lucas
- Racial disproportionality in state prison admissions: Can regional variation be explained by differential arrest rates? pp. 73-84

- Jon Sorensen, Robert Hope and Don Stemen
- Vandalism of vending machines: Factors that attract professionals and amateurs pp. 85-95

- Andrew Buck, Simon Hakim, Charles Swanson and Arye Rattner
Volume 30, issue 6, 2002
- The stability of self-control pp. 457-471

- Michael G. Turner and Alex R. Piquero
- One step up, two steps back: The progression of perceptions of women's work in prisons and jails pp. 473-489

- Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, Mary Schoeler and Bona Miller
- Ethical orientations of state police recruits and one-year experienced officers pp. 491-498

- Dennis W. Catlin and James R. Maupin
- The impact of density on jail violence pp. 499-510

- Christine Tartaro
- Assessing the impediments to organizational change: A view of community policing pp. 511-517

- Rhonda Y. W. Allen
- Street youth and labor market strain pp. 519-533

- Stephen W. Baron and Timothy F. Hartnagel
- An integrated understanding of elder abuse and neglect pp. 535-547

- Brian K. Payne
- Publication productivity of criminal justice faculty in criminal justice journals pp. 549-558

- David Fabianic
- Differential association in group and solo offending pp. 559-566

- Andy Hochstetler, Heith Copes and Matt DeLisi
- Gun violence and police problem solving: A research note examining alternative data sources pp. 567-574

- George W. Burruss and Scott H. Decker
- Individual and contextual influences on delinquency: the role of the single-parent family pp. 575-587

- Amy L. Anderson
- Social support and homicide: a cross-national test of an emerging criminological theory pp. 589-601

- Travis C. Pratt and Timothy W. Godsey
- The onset of adult offending: A neglected dimension of the criminal career pp. 603-622

- Elaine P. Eggleston and John H. Laub
- Perceived crime seriousness: Consensus and disparity pp. 623-632

- Ying Keung Kwan, Lai Lin Chiu, Wai Cheong Ip and Patrick Kwan
Volume 30, issue 5, 2002
- Public order policing: A national survey of abortion-related conflict pp. 355-368

- Dennis Jay Kenney and Melissa Reuland
- The correctional ideology of prison chaplains: A national survey pp. 369-385

- Jody L. Sundt and Francis T. Cullen
- Attributes of highly effective criminal defense negotiators pp. 387-396

- David R. Lynch and T. David Evans
- Incidents of police misconduct and public opinion pp. 397-408

- Ronald Weitzer
- Crime and its solutions in Barbados pp. 409-416

- David Achanfuo Yeboah
- The effects of neighborhood conditions on perceptions of safety pp. 417-427

- D. Mark Austin, L. Allen Furr and Michael Spine
- Exploring a source of deviance-producing strain for females: Perceived discrimination and general strain theory pp. 429-442

- David J. Eitle
- A test of a crime and justice infotainment measure pp. 443-453

- Ray Surette and Charles Otto
Volume 30, issue 4, 2002
- Linking juvenile and adult patterns of criminal activity in the Providence cohort of the National Collaborative Perinatal Project pp. 259-272

- Alex R. Piquero and Stephen L. Buka
- Insider trading: Patterns and analysis pp. 273-286

- Elizabeth Szockyj and Gilbert Geis
- New sentencing laws follow old patterns:: A Florida case study pp. 287-301

- Pamala L. Griset
- The effects of occupation and education on punitive orientations among juvenile justice personnel pp. 303-316

- Michael J. Leiber, Kimberly Schwarze, Kristin Y. Mack and Margaret Farnworth
- A study of drug abuse and other causes of homicide in New York pp. 317-325

- Kenneth Tardiff, Peter M. Marzuk, Kira Lowell, Laura Portera and Andrew C. Leon
- Race and attitudes toward the police: Assessing the effects of watching "reality" police programs pp. 327-341

- Sarah Eschholz, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Marc Gertz and Ted Chiricos
- Gangs, gang homicides, and gang loyalty:: Organized crimes or disorganized criminals pp. 343-352

- Scott H. Decker and G. David Curry
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- Calibrating and measuring theoretical integration in drug treatment programs pp. 159-173

- Faye S. Taxman, Sally S. Simpson and Nicole Leeper Piquero
- Gender and scholarly productivity: The case of criminal justice pp. 175-182

- Steven Stack
- Recent changes in the most-cited scholars in criminal justice textbooks pp. 183-195

- Richard A. Wright
- Explanations of employment turnover among Alaska Village Public Safety Officers pp. 197-215

- Darryl S. Wood
- Two preeminent theoretical models: A proportional hazard rate analysis of recidivism pp. 217-228

- Brent B. Benda and Nancy J. Toombs
- An analyses of the broad crime trends and patterns in Ghana pp. 229-243

- Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi
- Law enforcement partnership in community corrections: An evaluation of juvenile offender curfew checks pp. 245-256

- Marshall Alan Jones and Robert T. Sigler
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- Public views toward crime and correctional policies: Is there a gender gap? pp. 89-100

- Brandon K. Applegate, Francis T. Cullen and Bonnie S. Fisher
- The impact of citizen police academies on participants: An exploratory study pp. 101-106

- Michael J. Palmiotto and N. Prabha Unninthan
- Juvenile Conference Committees: Issues in assessing a diversionary court program pp. 107-119

- Connie Hassett-Walker
- The influence of emotion on rational decision making in sexual aggression pp. 121-134

- Jeffrey A. Bouffard
- Risk of multiple-offender rape-murder varies with female age pp. 135-141

- Todd K. Shackelford
- Citizen complaints and problem officers: Examining officer behavior pp. 143-155

- William Terrill and John McCluskey
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- The legal standard of volitional impairment: An analysis of substantive due process and the United States Supreme Court's decision in Kansas v. Hendricks pp. 1-10

- Patricia E. Erickson
- The institutional affiliations of authors in leading criminology and criminal justice journals pp. 11-18

- Jon Sorensen and Rocky Pilgrim
- The effect of environment on the behavior of youthful offenders: A randomized experiment pp. 19-28

- Todd A. Armstrong
- Correctional prediction and the Level of Supervision Inventory pp. 29-39

- Eric R. Dowdy, Michael G. Lacy and N. Prabha Unnithan
- Juveniles' experiences of incarceration: The role of correctional staff in peer violence pp. 41-49

- Michele Peterson-Badali and Christopher J. Koegl
- Patrol officer supervision in the community policing era pp. 51-64

- Robin Shepard Engel
- Police levels and crime rates revisited: A county-level analysis from Florida (1980-1998) pp. 65-76

- Tomislav V. Kovandzic and John J. Sloan
- Police chiefs' perceptions about Miranda: An analysis of survey data pp. 77-86

- Victoria M. Time and Brian K. Payne
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