Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 1989
- Managing the costs of modern corrections: Implications of nineteenth-century privatized prison-labor programs pp. 441-455

- Alexis M. Durham
- Variables related to communicative disorders in an adult prison sample pp. 457-470

- Mary H. Sample, James C. Montague and M. D. Buffalo
- Determinate sentencing, formal rationality, and khadi justice in Maine: An application of Weber's typology pp. 471-485

- Donald F. Anspach and S. Henry Monsen
- Predicting return to prison among adolescent males: A comparison of three statistics pp. 487-500

- Brent B. Benda
- Community mental health and prisons: A model for constitutionally adequate care in correctional mental health pp. 501-506

- Herbert A. Marra, David A. Shively and Jerry Minaker
- Analysis of disciplinary infraction rates among female and male inmates pp. 507-513

- Chloe A. Tischler and James W. Marquart
Volume 17, issue 5, 1989
- Special publicity and enforcement of California's belt use law: Making a "secondary" law work pp. 329-341

- Adrian K. Lund, Jack Stuster and Anne Fleming
- Reexamining the use of seriousness weights in an index of crime pp. 343-360

- Thomas Epperlein and Barbara C. Nienstedt
- Racial differences in attitudes toward crime control pp. 361-375

- Philip E. Secret and James B. Johnson
- Serial murder in the United States 1900-1940: A historical perspective pp. 377-392

- Philip Jenkins
- Criminal justice, law, and policy in Indian country: A historical perspective pp. 393-407

- Ken Peak
- Do casinos enhance crime? pp. 409-416

- Simon Hakim and Andrew Buck
- Shadow trading by international tourists in the Soviet Union pp. 417-421

- Mary Fish and Lynn Edwards
Volume 17, issue 4, 1989
- The use of jail confinement in the disposition of felony arrests pp. 241-251

- Belinda R. McCarthy
- Private counsels and public defenders: A look at weak cases, prior records, and leniency in plea bargaining pp. 253-263

- Dean J. Champion
- Hearsay: The least understood exclusionary rule pp. 265-275

- Dennis Murphy
- Judicial processing of males and females charged with prostitution pp. 277-291

- John H. Lindquist, O. Z. White, Terrence Tutchings and Carl D. Chambers
- Media trials pp. 293-308

- Ray Surette
Volume 17, issue 3, 1989
- Police agency size and investigative effectiveness pp. 145-155

- Gary W. Cordner
- Justifiable use of measures in research on deadly force pp. 157-165

- Lorie Fridell
- Civilianization in small and medium police departments in Illinois, 1973-1986 pp. 167-177

- John P. Crank
- Discretionary leniency in police enforcement of laws against drinking and driving: Two examples from the state of Maine, USA pp. 179-186

- Allan R. Meyers, Timothy Heeren and Ralph Hingson
- Private security and community policing: Evaluation and comment pp. 187-197

- William F. Walsh and Edwin J. Donovan
- The economics of criminal investigation in a municipal police force pp. 199-224

- B. W. Simms and E. R. Petersen
Volume 17, issue 2, 1989
- Judgements of appropriate punishment: The effects of question type pp. 75-85

- Alexis M. Durham
- Ideology and crime control policy positions in a state legislature pp. 87-101

- Timothy J. Flanagan, Edmund F. McGarrell and Alan J. Lizotte
- An analysis of rater-ratee race and sex influences upon field training officer program evaluations pp. 103-114

- William G. Doerner, John C. Speir and Benjamin S. Wright
- Statistical power and criminal justice research pp. 115-122

- Stephen E. Brown
- The effects of classroom instruction and discussion on death penalty opinions: A teaching note pp. 123-131

- Robert M. Bohm
Volume 17, issue 1, 1989
- Police handling of the mentally ill: Sharing responsibility with the mental health system pp. 1-14

- Peter Finn and Monique Sullivan
- The effects of probation service fees on case management strategy and sanctions pp. 15-24

- Gerald R. Wheeler, Therese M. Macan, Rodney V. Hissong and Morgan P. Slusher
- Placing Uruguayan corrections in context, 1973-1984: A note on the visiting criminologist's role pp. 25-37

- John Ortiz Smykla
- Not guilty by reason of insanity evaluations: A study of defendants and examiners pp. 39-45

- Dorothy Mack and Laura Weinland
- The seriousness of inmate induced prison violence: An analysis of correctional personnel perceptions pp. 47-53

- Michael C. Braswell and Larry S. Miller
- Police stress, time on the job, and strain pp. 55-60

- Ezra Stotland, Michael Pendleton and Robert Schwartz
Volume 16, issue 6, 1988
- Juvenile conference committees: An evaluation of the administration of justice at the neighborhood level pp. 451-461

- David Twain and Laura Maiello
- Factors affecting pre-dispositional detention and release in Canadian juvenile courts pp. 463-476

- Peter J. Carrington, Sharon Moyer and Faigie Kopelman
- Orientations to juvenile justice: Exploratory notes from a statewide survey of juvenile justice decisionmakers pp. 477-491

- Margaret Farnworth, Charles E. Frazier and Anita R. Neuberger
- Time series analysis of the effect of a domestic violence directive on the number of arrests per day pp. 493-498

- Frances Lawrenz, James F. Lembo and Thomas Schade
- The myth of the new female offender: Some evidence from attitudes toward law and justice pp. 499-509

- Edna Erez
Volume 16, issue 5, 1988
- UCR and NCS: Comparisons over space and time pp. 371-384

- Scott Menard and Herbert C. Covey
- Job burnout in law enforcement dispatchers: A comparative analysis pp. 385-393

- Roy R. Roberg, David L. Hayhurst and Harry E. Allen
- Regional unemployment and crime trends: An empirical examination pp. 395-402

- Mike Neustrom, Jay Jamieson, David Manuel and Bob Gramling
- Going it alone: Unreported crime and individual self-help pp. 403-412

- Leslie W. Kennedy
- The crime reporting behavior of hispanic older persons: A causal model pp. 413-423

- Richard A. Starrett, Michael P. Connolly, James T. Decker and Adelina Araujo
- Report from Japan: Causes and controls of crime in Japan pp. 425-435

- Carl B. Becker
Volume 16, issue 4, 1988
- Tolerated contests? Plea and sentence in the Victorian magistrates' courts pp. 269-290

- Roger Douglas
- Felony plea bargaining and probation: A growing judicial and prosecutorial dilemma pp. 291-301

- Dean J. Champion
- Is rehabilitation dead? The myth of the punitive public pp. 303-317

- Francis T. Cullen, John B. Cullen and John F. Wozniak
- The effects of intensive supervision on shock probationers pp. 319-330

- Edward J. Latessa and Gennaro F. Vito
- The justice model in historical context: Early law, the emergence of science, and the rise of incarceration pp. 331-346

- Alexis M. Durham
- Experiments as reforms pp. 347-358

- Arnold Binder and James W. Meeker
Volume 16, issue 3, 1988
- Perception of crowding, racial antagonism, and aggression in a custodial prison pp. 167-181

- Robert G. Leger
- The application of queueing models to strategies for reducing prison population size pp. 183-196

- Marvin Yablon
- Socioeconomic and criminological attributes of convicts in two Nigerian prisons pp. 197-206

- Etannibi 'Molu Alemika
- The special sensitivity of white-collar offenders to prison: A critique and research agenda pp. 207-215

- Michael L. Benson and Francis T. Cullen
- Toward a political-community theory of prison organization pp. 217-230

- David B. Kalinich, Stan Stojkovic and John Klofas
- Continuities in the determination of prison overcrowding effects pp. 231-240

- Lincoln J. Fry
- Incarceration rates and demographic changes: A test of the demographic change hypothesis pp. 241-253

- Doris Layton MacKenzie, George S. Tracy and George Williams
Volume 16, issue 2, 1988
- Linkages between professionalization and professionalism among police chiefs pp. 89-98

- Robert M. Regoli, Robert G. Culbertson, John P. Crank and Eric D. Poole
- Whistleblowing in probation departments pp. 99-109

- John Rosecrance
- Policy, job practices, and personal values in decisionmaking by court officers pp. 111-120

- Robert Panzarella and Irving Shapiro
- Role conflict for adult probation and parole officers: Fact or myth pp. 121-129

- Robert T. Sigler
- Police manager's perceptions of employee types: A conceptual model pp. 131-137

- Jack Kuykendall and Roy R. Roberg
- Statistics in criminal justice curricula pp. 139-150

- Charles B. Fields and O. Zeller Robertson
Volume 16, issue 1, 1988
- Serial murder in England 1940-1985 pp. 1-15

- Philip Jenkins
- Unintended murder and corporate risk-taking: Defining the concept of justifiability pp. 17-24

- Nancy Frank
- The victim-offender relationship in convicted homicide cases: 1960-1984 pp. 25-33

- John D. Hewitt
- Who is missing? The realities of the missing persons problem pp. 35-45

- J. David Hirschel and Steven P. Lab
- Computer based technology in police work: A benefit-cost analysis of a mobile digital communications systems pp. 47-60

- James J. McRae and James McDavid
- Criminal justice and the cretan liar: Unmasking strategies of dissimulation and deception pp. 61-72

- Robert J. Kelly and Edward Sagarin
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