Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 6, 1991
- Development and crime in Africa: A test of modernization theory pp. 499-513

- John Arthur
- Age at first court intervention and the likelihood of recidivism among less serious juvenile offenders pp. 515-523

- John D. Wooldredge
- The sentencing of young adult offenders in Israeli courts: Probation versus imprisonment pp. 525-536

- Mordechai Frishtik
- Public versus private control: A reassessment pp. 537-547

- Mahesh K. Nalla and Graeme R. Newman
- Institutional productivity in criminal justice and criminology: An examination of author affiliation in selected journals pp. 549-561

- William A. Taggart and Malcolm D. Holmes
- Encouraging news for criminologists (in the year 2050)? A comment on O'Brien (1990) pp. 563-567

- Scott Menard
- Detrended UCR and NCS crime rates: Their utility and meaning pp. 569-574

- Robert M. O'Brien
Volume 19, issue 5, 1991
- Felony court processing in an urban county: Coping with a "limited capacity to punish" pp. 421-438

- Margaret Farnworth, James Golden and Kimberly Tester
- Police, prosecutors, and felony case attrition pp. 439-449

- James Garofalo
- Juror honesty during the voir dire pp. 451-462

- Richard Seltzer, Mark A. Venuti and Grace M. Lopes
- Predicting decisions rendered in criminal appeals pp. 463-469

- Jimmy J. Williams
- How just is the guilty but mentally ill verdict? An exploration into personality and intellectual factors pp. 471-479

- Pedro R. Portes, Dennis E. Wagner and Eleanor Love
Volume 19, issue 4, 1991
- The path to probation officer burnout: New dogs, old tricks pp. 325-337

- Alina M. Holgate and Ian J. Clegg
- The production of occupational stress in medium-sized police agencies: A survey of line officers in eight municipal departments pp. 339-349

- John P. Crank and Michael Caldero
- An examination of the constructs underlying police performance appraisals pp. 351-360

- Steven Falkenberg, Larry K. Gaines and Gary Cordner
- Police stress and teacher stress at work and at home pp. 361-370

- Robert T. Sigler, Charles Norton Wilson and Zack Allen
- The effects of police work and professional relationships on health pp. 371-379

- Ezra Stotland
- Death in detension: An analysis of police liability for negligent failure to prevent suicide pp. 381-393

- Victor E. Kappeler, Michael S. Vaughn and Rolando V. del Carmen
- Police and tragic events: The management of emotions pp. 395-403

- Mark R. Pogrebin and Eric D. Poole
Volume 19, issue 3, 1991
- The effects of density on jail assaults pp. 211-223

- Dale K. Sechrest
- Shock incarceration and prison crowding in Louisiana pp. 225-237

- Doris Layton MacKenzie and Dale G. Parent
- Aids knowledge and risk perceptions among Pennsylvania prisoners pp. 239-256

- Sherwood E. Zimmerman, Randy Martin and David Vlahov
- HIV knowledge and behaviors of incarcerated youth: A comparison of high and low risk locales pp. 257-262

- Mark M. Lanier, Ralph J. Diclemente and Patricia F. Horan
- The efficacy of probation versus imprisonment in reducing recidivism of serious offenders in Israel pp. 263-270

- Ben-Zion Cohen, Ruth Eden and Amnon Lazar
- Assessing the impact of psychiatric impairment on prison violence pp. 271-280

- Deborah R. Baskin, Ira Sommers and Henry J. Steadman
- Foreigners in Japanese prisons: Inmate adaptations and prison accommodations pp. 281-291

- Elmer H. Johnson
- Crime-victim evaluation of police investigative performance pp. 293-305

- Steven G. Brandl and Frank Horvath
Volume 19, issue 2, 1991
- Crime-victim evaluation of police investigative performance pp. 109-121

- Steven G. Brandl and Frank Horvath
- The effects of educational level on correctional officer job satisfaction pp. 123-137

- Robert Rogers
- The police stress inventory: Does it measure stress? pp. 139-149

- Vivian B. Lord, Denis O. Gray and Samuel B. Pond
- Communications and inmate management: Interactions among jail employees pp. 151-163

- Jeffrey D. Senese
- Complaints about police officers: A comparison among types and agencies pp. 165-171

- John R. Dugan and Daniel R. Breda
- A longitudinal validation study of correctional officer job performance as predicted by the IPI and MMPI pp. 173-180

- Elizabeth J. Shusman and Robin E. Inwald
- The relevance of basic law enforcement training--Does the curriculum prepare recruits for police work: A survey study pp. 181-193

- James J. Ness
Volume 19, issue 1, 1991
- Dropping in and dropping out: judicial decisionmaking in the disposition of felony arrests pp. 1-17

- Huey-Tsyh Chen
- Social structure, crime, and social control: An examination of factors influencing rates and probabilities of arrest pp. 19-29

- Belinda R. McCarthy
- Cross-sectional jury representation or systematic jury representation? Simple random and cluster sampling strategies in jury selection pp. 31-48

- Hiroshi Fukurai, Edgar W. Butler and Richard Krooth
- The risk of recidivism: Evaluating the public-safety implications of a community corrections program pp. 49-66

- Peter R. Jones
- A comparative analysis of crime coverage in newspapers in the United States and other countries from 1960-1989: A review of the literature pp. 67-79

- Harry L. Marsh
- Attidues of youth corrections professionals toward juvenile justice reform and policy alternatives-- a Utah survey pp. 81-91

- Michael D. Norman and George S. Burbidge
Volume 18, issue 6, 1990
- Drinking-driving compliance in Great Britain: The role of law as a "threat" and as a "moral eye-opener" pp. 479-499

- John R. Snortum
- Cynicism among juvenile probation officers: A study of subverted ideals pp. 501-517

- Russell L. Curtis, William A. Reese and Michael Patrick Cone
- Variations across agency types in perceptions of seriousness of family abuse pp. 519-531

- Joan E. Crowley, Robert T. Sigler and Ida M. Johnson
- The psychodynamics of a work stoppage at the Tenth Pan American Games pp. 533-543

- Michael T. Charles and Gregory J. Coram
- Computer coping skills training in a jail setting pp. 545-550

- John E. Holman, James F. Quinn and Lillian E. Salerno
Volume 18, issue 5, 1990
- Estimating the number of stranger-abduction homicides of children: A review of available evidence pp. 385-399

- Gerald T. Hotaling and David Finkelhor
- Murdered children: A comparison of racial differences across two jurisdictions pp. 401-416

- Robert A. Silverman, Marc Riedel and Leslie W. Kennedy
- Gender bias and pretrial release: More pieces of the puzzle pp. 417-432

- Ellen Hochstedler Steury and Nancy Frank
- Parental child abduction: The law, family dynamics, and legal system responses pp. 433-442

- Inger J. Sagatun and Lin Barrett
- Judicial and prosecutorial endorsement of innovative techniques in the trial of domestic abuse cases pp. 443-453

- Robert T. Sigler, Joan M. Crowley and Ida Johnson
- A critique on Brown's "police responses to wife beating: Neglect of a crime of violence" pp. 455-458

- Alfred Choi
- Police responses to wife beating: Five years later pp. 459-462

- Stephen E. Brown
Volume 18, issue 4, 1990
- Ten cases of eyewitness identification: Logical and procedural problems pp. 291-319

- Willem A. Wagenaar and Elizabeth F. Loftus
- Using drug testing to identify high-risk defendants on release: A study in the district of Columbia pp. 321-332

- Christy A. Visher
- Police: Professionals or craftsmen? An empirical assessment of professionalism and craftsmanship among eight municipal police agencies pp. 333-349

- John P. Crank
- The privatization of correctional management: A review pp. 351-358

- Byron R. Johnson and Paul P. Ross
- Prosecutorial decisionmaking in the Netherlands: A research note pp. 359-368

- Marc G. Gertz and Laura B. Myers
Volume 18, issue 3, 1990
- Responding to a legislated change in correctional practices: A quasi-experimental study of revocation hearings and parole board actions pp. 195-215

- L. Thomas Winfree, Christine S. Sellers, Veronica Smith Ballard and Roy R. Roberg
- Alcohol, drugs and murder: A study of convicted homicide offenders pp. 217-227

- William F. Wieczorek, John W. Welte and Ernest L. Abel
- Comparing detrended UCR and NCS crime rates over time: 1973-1986 pp. 229-238

- Robert M. O'Brien
- Facility site selection and analysis through environmental criminology pp. 239-252

- Daniel B. Kennedy
- War and capital punishment pp. 253-260

- Victoria Schneider and John Ortiz Smykla
- Popular culture and criminal justice: A preliminary analysis pp. 261-274

- Graeme R. Newman
Volume 18, issue 2, 1990
- Drug-related corruption of police officers: A contemporary typology pp. 85-98

- David L. Carter
- Police documentation of drunk-driving arrests: Jury verdicts and guilty pleas as a function of quantity and quality of evidence pp. 99-116

- John R. Snortum, Paul R. Riva, Dale E. Berger and Thomas W. Mangione
- Police civil liability for failure to arrest intoxicated drivers pp. 117-131

- Victor E. Kappeler and Rolando V. Del Carmen
- Police cynicism in transkei pp. 133-146

- Bob Regoli, P. J. Potgieter, John P. Crank and James R. Powell
- A loglinear analysis of abused wives' decisions to call the pilice in domestic-violence disputes pp. 147-159

- Ida M. Johnson
- Correctional institution workers' coping strategies and their effect on diastolic blood pressure pp. 161-169

- Thomas A. Wright and Dennis Sweeney
- Research notes--A new look at the evolution of police structure pp. 171-175

- J. Michael Olivero
Volume 18, issue 1, 1990
- Teaching and learning police ethics: Competing and complementary approaches pp. 1-18

- John Kleinig
- Victim participation in sentencing: Rhetoric and reality pp. 19-31

- Edna Erez
- Evaluating criminal justice programs: Establishing criteria pp. 33-41

- Tomas Mijares and Robert Blackburn
- Free will, determinism, and criminality: The self-perception of prison inmates pp. 43-53

- Fred Holbert and N. Prabha Unnithan
- How college students can help delinquents pp. 55-63

- Norman Greenberg
- Ethics and privatization in criminal justice: Does education have a role to play? pp. 65-70

- Deanna Buckley Silvester
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