Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 6, 1999
- Voluntary turnover of field operations officers: A test of confluency theory pp. 483-493

- Louis M. Harris and J. Norman Baldwin
- Correctional officer attitudes toward inmates and working with inmates in a "get tough" era pp. 495-506

- Mary Ann Farkas
- A career stage analysis of police officer work commitment pp. 507-516

- James C. McElroy, Paula C. Morrow and Thomas R. Wardlow
- Educational backgrounds of most-cited scholars pp. 517-524

- David Fabianic
- Toward an understanding of the perception of hiv/aids-related risk among prison officers pp. 525-538

- David McIntyre, James W. Marquart and Victoria Brewer
- Detention and desistance from crime: Evaluating the influence of a new generation jail on recidivism pp. 539-548

- Brandon K. Applegate, Ray Surette and Bernard J. McCarthy
- Race, conventional crime, and criminal justice: The declining importance of skin color pp. 549-557

- Matt DeLisi and Bob Regoli
Volume 27, issue 5, 1999
- A new training approach to complex decision making for police officers in potentially dangerous interventions pp. 395-410

- Werner F. Helsen and Janet L. Starkes
- An exploratory study: Stereotypes about mothers in prison pp. 411-426

- Pamela J. Schram
- Structural and social psychological determinants of prisonization pp. 427-441

- Brent A. Paterline and David M. Petersen
- Deception, detection, and evasion: A trade craft analysis of honolulu, hawaii's street crack-cocaine traffickers pp. 443-455

- Gordon J. Knowles
- Evaluations of police performance in an african american sample pp. 457-465

- Thomas B. Priest and Deborah Brown Carter
- Are members of the public tough on crime?: The dimensions of public "punitiveness" pp. 467-474

- Jane B. Sprott
Volume 27, issue 4, 1999
- Campus crime: A victimization study pp. 295-307

- Verna A. Henson and William E. Stone
- Family structure and race in a sample of criminal offenders pp. 309-320

- Vic W. Bumphus and James F. Anderson
- Are limiting enactments effective? an experimental test of decision making in a presumptive parole state pp. 321-332

- Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino
- Restorative justice and offender screening pp. 333-343

- Lois Presser and Christopher T. Lowenkamp
- Changes in the most-cited scholars in twenty criminology and criminal justice journals between 1990 and 1995 pp. 345-359

- Ellen G. Cohn and David P. Farrington
- The psychology of suicide-murder and the death penalty pp. 361-370

- Katherine Van Wormer and Chuk Odiah
- Examining the effect of work-home conflict on work-related stress among correctional officers pp. 371-385

- Ruth Triplett, Janet L. Mullings and Kathryn E. Scarborough
Volume 27, issue 3, 1999
- Applying deterrence theory in the context of corporate wrongdoing: Limitations on punitive damages pp. 195-207

- Ed Stevens and Brian K. Payne
- Police discretion and elder mistreatment: A nested model of observation, reporting, and satisfaction pp. 209-225

- R. Steven Daniels, Lorin A. Baumhover, William A. Formby and Carolyn L. Clark-Daniels
- "Down home" criminology: The place of indigenous theories of crime pp. 227-238

- Cecil L. Willis, Thomas David Evans and Randy L. LaGrange
- Victims' wishes for compensation: The immaterial aspect pp. 239-247

- Marijke Malsch and Raphaela Carriere
- Elite versus citizen attitudes on capital punishment: Incongruity between the public and policymakers pp. 249-258

- John T. Whitehead, Michael B. Blankenship and John Paul Wright
- A comparative analysis of nations with low and high levels of violent crime pp. 259-274

- Jerome L. Neapolitan
- Judicial attitudes in assault cases involving alcohol or other drugs pp. 275-286

- Scott Macdonald, Patricia Erickson and Barbara Allen
Volume 27, issue 2, 1999
- Police work and the police profession: Assessing attitudes of city officials, spanish-speaking hispanics, and their english-speaking counterparts pp. 87-100

- Sutham Cheurprakobkit and Robert A. Bartsch
- Youth gangs, drug use, and delinquency pp. 101-109

- Lening Zhang, John W. Welte and William F. Wieczorek
- A study of recidivism of serious and persistent offenders among adolescents pp. 111-126

- Brent B. Benda and Connie L. Tollett
- Examining the congruence between predictors of ror and failures to appear pp. 127-141

- Sheila Royo Maxwell
- Health risk as an emerging field within the new penology pp. 143-154

- James W. Marquart, Victoria E. Brewer, Janet L. Mullings and Ben M. Crouch
- An empirical evaluation of a sanction continuum: Pathways through the juvenile justice system pp. 155-172

- Alex M. Holsinger and Edward J. Latessa
- School violence: The effectiveness of a school resource officer program in a southern city pp. 173-192

- Ida M. Johnson
Volume 27, issue 1, 1999
- Who wants a gun license? pp. 1-10

- Shawn L. Schwaner, L. Allen Furr, Cynthia L. Negrey and Rachelle E. Seger
- An economic analysis of guns, crime, and gun control pp. 11-19

- John McDonald
- Denial of handgun purchase: A description of the affected population and a controlled study of their handgun preferences pp. 21-31

- Garen J. Wintemute, Mona A. Wright, Carrie A. Parham, Christiana M. Drake and James J. Beaumont
- Violence and drug use in juvenile institutions pp. 33-44

- John M. MacDonald
- Age, self-control, and adults' offending behaviors: A research note assessing A general theory of crime pp. 45-54

- Velmer S. BurtonJr., T. David Evans, Francis T. Cullen, Kathleen M. Olivares and R. Gregory Dunaway
- Legal and racial elements of public willingness to transfer juvenile offenders to adult court pp. 55-64

- Stephen M. Feiler and Joseph F. Sheley
- Patterns of arrest in domestic violence encounters: Identifying a police decision-making model pp. 65-79

- Robert J. Kane
Volume 26, issue 6, 1998
- Crime prevention and the attitude toward the criminal justice system: The effects of a multimedia campaign pp. 441-452

- Margot Kuttschreuter and Oene Wiegman
- Gender and perception of prisons and prisoners pp. 453-464

- Bahram Haghighi and Alma Lopez
- Criminal justice: Portrait of a discipline in process pp. 465-480

- Otwin Marenin and John Worrall
- The consequences of error: Recidivism prediction and civil-libertarian ratios pp. 481-502

- William R. Smith and D. Randall Smith
- Felony and misdemeanor defendants filed in the u.s. district courts during fiscal years 1990-95: An analysis of the filings of each offense level pp. 503-511

- Patrick Walker
- Race and sentencing: A meta-analysis of conflicting empirical research results pp. 513-523

- Travis C. Pratt
Volume 26, issue 5, 1998
- Adult sexual assault: The role of racial/ethnic composition in prosecution and sentencing pp. 359-371

- Rodney Kingsnorth, John Lopez, Jennifer Wentworth and Debra Cummings
- Juvenile justice decision making in a rural hispanic community pp. 373-384

- Lisa J. Bond-Maupin and James R. Maupin
- The impact of the religious freedom restoration act on prisons pp. 385-398

- , Rudolph Alexander
- The status of criminal justice p.d. programs in higher education pp. 399-408

- David Fabianic
- Violent crime in ghana: The case of robbery pp. 409-424

- Joseph Appiahene-Gyamfi
- The fractal dimension of policing pp. 425-435

- Arvind Verma
Volume 26, issue 4, 1998
- Determinants of minority employment in american municipal police agencies: The representation of african american officers pp. 267-277

- Jihong Zhao and Nicholas Lovrich
- Public attitudes toward the police: A comparative study between japan and america pp. 279-289

- Liqun Cao, Steven Stack and Yi Sun
- Matching police-community expectations: A method of determining policing models pp. 291-306

- Allan Y. Jiao
- Relationship of psychological, demographic, and legal variables to court decisions of competency to stand trial among mentally retarded criminal defendants pp. 307-320

- Taiping Ho and Bruce B. Henderson
- Popular culture as an ideological mask: Mass-produced popular culture and the remaking of criminal justice-related imagery pp. 321-336

- Michael J. Lynch and Lenny A. Krzycki
- Police job satisfaction as a function of career orientation and position tenure: Implications for selection and community policing pp. 337-347

- David R. Hoath, Frank W. Schneider and Meyer W. Starr
Volume 26, issue 3, 1998
- An evaluation of the written selection test: effectiveness and alternatives pp. 175-183

- Larry K. Gaines and Steven Falkenberg
- Public attitudes toward police pursuit driving pp. 185-194

- John M. MacDonald and Geoffrey P. Alpert
- Linking exposure to strain with anger: an investigation of deviant adaptations pp. 195-211

- Paul Mazerolle and Alex Piquero
- Job attitudes among higher-custody state prison management personnel: a cross-sectional comparative assessment pp. 213-226

- Michael D. Reisig and Nicholas P. Lovrich
- Perceptions of crime seriousness in the african american community: exploring the presence of consensus pp. 227-236

- Brenda L. Vogel
- Alcohol, cocaine, and criminality: specifying an interaction effect model pp. 237-249

- Jiang Yu
- Defensive gun use: vengeful vigilante imagery versus reality: results from the national self-defense survey pp. 251-258

- Tomislav Kovandzic and Gary Kleck Marc Gertz
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Predicting citizen race in allegations of misconduct against the police pp. 87-97

- Kim Michelle Lersch
- Changes in the most-cited scholars in major american criminology and criminal justice journals between 1986-1990 and 1991-1995 pp. 99-116

- Ellen G. Cohn and David P. Farrington
- Low levels of stress among canadian correctional officers in the northern region of ontario pp. 117-128

- Charlotte Pollak and Robert Sigler
- On preventing drunk driving recidivism: an examination of rehabilitation and punishment approaches pp. 129-143

- Faye S. Taxman and Alex Piquero
- Parenting on trial: state wards' and governments' accountability in australia pp. 145-157

- Judith Bessant and Richard Hil
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- Taboo until today? The coverage of biological arguments in criminology textbooks, 1961 to 1970 and 1987 to 1996 pp. 1-19

- Richard A. Wright and J. Mitchell Miller
- Race and its effect on police officers' perceptions of misconduct pp. 21-28

- In Soo Son, Mark S. Davis and Dennis M. Rome
- Publishing among African American criminologists: A devaluing experience? pp. 29-40

- Lee E. Ross and Willie J. Edwards
- A typology of private policing operational styles pp. 41-51

- Anthony Micucci
- What happened depends on whom you ask: A comparison of police records and victim reports regarding arrests for woman battering pp. 53-59

- Ruth E. Fleury, Cris M. Sullivan, Deborah I. Bybee and William S. Davidson
- Predicting crime story salience: The effects of crime, victim, and defendant characteristics pp. 61-70

- Steven Chermak
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