Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 1985
- Hispanic perception of police performance: An empirical assessment pp. 487-500

- David L. Carter
- Police stress as a professional self-image pp. 501-512

- W. Clinton Terry
- Police perceptions of interpersonal communication training needs pp. 513-524

- Randolph D. Hicks, Rex L. Leonard, Richard R. Gruetzemacher and Willie L. Pierce
- Domestic violence: Victimization, police intervention, and disposition pp. 525-534

- Daniel J. Bell
- Pandora's box: Women guards in men's prisons pp. 535-548

- Ben M. Crouch
- Job burnout among narcotics investigators: An exploratory study pp. 549-559

- Paul A. Wallace, Roy R. Roberg and Harry E. Allen
- Attitudes of police recruits towards domestic disturbances: An evaluation of family crisis intervention training pp. 561-572

- Dale Richard Buchanan and Patricia A. Perry
Volume 13, issue 5, 1985
- New directions for anti-theft policy: Reductions in stolen goods buyers pp. 399-415

- Joseph F. Sheley and Kenneth D. Bailey
- The social ecology of homicide: A modified lifestyle/routine activities perspective pp. 417-428

- Charles R. Massey and Jerome McKean
- Location and other correlates of campus crime pp. 429-444

- James Alan Fox and Daryl A. Hellman
- Risk-based crime statistics: A forecasting comparison for burglary and auto theft pp. 445-457

- Lawrence E. Cohen, Robert L. Kaufman and Michael R. Gottfredson
- Consumer shoplifting: Orientations and deterrents pp. 459-473

- M. Jeffery Kallis and Dinoo J. Vanier
Volume 13, issue 4, 1985
- Congress and criminal justice policy making: The impact of interest groups and symbolic politics pp. 307-319

- Barbara Ann Stolz
- Crimes, arrests, and elections: Predicting winners and losers pp. 321-327

- Raymond Surette
- Issues in higher education for law enforcement officers: An Illinois study pp. 329-338

- Robert J. Fischer, Kathryn M. Golden and Bruce L. Heininger
- Law talk: Juveniles' understanding of legal language pp. 339-353

- Trudie F. Smith
- The efficacy of a classification system: Its relationship to resource-procedure management pp. 355-365

- Thomas C. Neil
- Administrative, legal, and ethical practices in the psychological testing of law enforcement officers pp. 367-372

- Robin E. Inwald
- A scale for the measurement of attitudes toward handgun control pp. 373-379

- Raymond H. C. Teske and Michael H. Hazlett
- What can the police learn from "excellent companies"? pp. 381-385

- Dilip K. Das
Volume 13, issue 3, 1985
- Managing reductions in criminal justice education programs pp. 199-206

- George T. Felkenes
- A systematic analysis of diversion: Net widening and beyond pp. 207-216

- Scott H. Decker
- Evaluation of a halfway house for women pp. 217-226

- David A. Dowell, Cecelia Klein and Cheryl Krichmar
- Community reponse to crime: Two middle-class anti-crime patrols pp. 227-241

- Ronald J. Troyer and R. Dean Wright
- The frequency and classification of the needs of offenders in community settings pp. 243-268

- David E. Duffee and David Clark
- What works when: Rational-choice theory and offender rehabilitation pp. 269-277

- Thomas Orsagh and Mary Ellen Marsden
- Criminal justice scholars as expert witnesses: A descriptive analysis pp. 279-289

- L. Thomas Winfree and Patrick R. Anderson
Volume 13, issue 2, 1985
- Judicial discretion and sentencing disparity in adult felony courts in Israel pp. 99-115

- Ben-Zion Cohen, Gideon Fishman and Joseph Soroka
- Selective incapacitation: Have we tried it? Does it work? pp. 117-129

- Michael G. Janus
- Variables influencing sentencing severity: Intercourt differences in Connecticut pp. 131-139

- Marc G. Gertz and Albert C. Price
- Deterrence and social control: Rethinking the relationship pp. 141-151

- Frank P. Williams
- Rethinking what? A comment on Williams's "deterrence and social control: Rethinking the relationship" pp. 153-154

- Weldon T. Johnson and Robert F. Meier
- Ambiguity and conflict in sentencing research: Partial resolution through crime-specific analysis pp. 155-169

- Belinda Rodgers McCarthy and Charles A. Lindquist
- From status to delinquent offenses: Escalation? pp. 171-180

- Joseph H. Rankin and L. Edward Wells
- Statistical measurement of the deterrence effect: A regression framework pp. 181-184

- Moheb A. Ghali
Volume 13, issue 1, 1985
- Seriousness of crimes: A survey of the nation's chiefs of police pp. 1-13

- Henry N. Pontell, Daniel Granite, Constance Keenan and Gilbert Geis
- Police department size and agency structure pp. 15-27

- Robert H. Langworthy
- Police perceptions of spouse abuse: A comparison of male and female officers pp. 29-47

- Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy
- One-or two-officer cars? A perspective from Kansas City pp. 49-64

- David A. Kessler
- Using police arrest and clearance data to estimate the number of burglars operating in a suburban county pp. 65-73

- Lucius J. Riccio and Robert Finkelstein
- Regulating the criminal justice snooper pp. 75-84

- Philip L. Reichel
Volume 12, issue 6, 1984
- Effects of a prison facility on the regional economy pp. 521-539

- John Ortiz Smykla, Carl E. Ferguson, David C. Cheng, Carolyn Trent, Barbara French and Annette Waters
- An empirical analysis of the ideological barrier in community corrections pp. 541-549

- William L. Selke
- Temperance and the origins of the new penology pp. 551-565

- Philip Jenkins
- Sentence length: Interactions with race and court pp. 567-578

- Margaret Platt Jendrek
- The erosion of authority and the perceived legitimacy of inmate social protest: A study of prison guards pp. 579-590

- John R. Hepburn
- "A summary of parole rules--Thirteen years later": Revisited thirteen years later pp. 591-600

- Lawrence F. Travis and Edward J. Latessa
- Women, friendship, and adaptation to prison pp. 601-615

- James H. Larson and Joey Nelson
- Burnout--Age at release from prison and recidivism pp. 617-623

- Peter B. Hoffman and James L. Beck
Volume 12, issue 5, 1984
- The "dark figure" and composite indexes of crime: Some empirical explorations of alternative data sources pp. 435-444

- Steven F. Messner
- Self-report and official measures: A further examination of the validity issue pp. 445-455

- Steven P. Lab and Roy B. Allen
- The historical roots and development of criminological statistics pp. 457-465

- Luis Salas and Raymond Surette
- Restrictions on statistics imposed by method of measurement: Some reality, much mythology pp. 467-481

- Arnold Binder
- Describing the female offender: A note on the demographics of arrests pp. 483-492

- Nancy T. Wolfe, Francis T. Cullen and John B. Cullen
- Crime prevention and commercial Burglary: A time series analysis pp. 493-501

- David B. Griswold
- The effects of precision of sentencing information on crime rates: A theoretical model pp. 503-508

- Elie Appelbaum and Edna Erez
Volume 12, issue 4, 1984
- Developments in juvenile justice during the decade of the 70s: Juvenile detention facilities pp. 325-333

- Nicholas A. Reuterman and Thomas R. Hughes
- Two models of formal social control pp. 335-353

- Margaret Platt Jendrek
- The juvenile court, the U.S. constitution and when the Twain meet pp. 355-366

- Arnold Binder
- A deterrence study of the death penalty in Illinois, 1933-1980 pp. 367-377

- Scott H. Decker and Carol W. Kohfeld
- Rule of law v. rule of man: The search for the golden zigzag between conflicting fundamental values pp. 379-394

- Dean J. Spader
- An evaluation of the impact of criminal law revision pp. 395-405

- David Twain and Donald Rebovich
- The impact of victim provocation on judgments of legal responsibility: An experimental assessment pp. 407-414

- Terance D. Miethe
- Quantitative assessment of journal quality and consistency: Comment on Winker pp. 415-417

- Douglas D. Heckathorn
- Criminal justice/criminology journal rankings: ASC versus ACJS: A response to Douglas Heckathorn's comment pp. 419-420

- Kenneth E. Winker
Volume 12, issue 3, 1984
- Attitudes of police officers toward their professional ethics pp. 211-220

- George T. Felkenes
- Rationalizing police operations: Some explanatory factors pp. 221-233

- Michael Steinman
- Police corruption and organizational structures: An ethicist's view pp. 235-245

- Paul G. Muscari
- Police stress and personality factors: A conceptual model pp. 247-263

- Richard A. Lawrence
- Police officer perceptions of promotion as a source of motivation pp. 265-275

- Larry K. Gaines, Norman Van Tubergen and Michael A. Paiva
- Police responses to wife beating: Neglect of a crime of violence pp. 277-288

- Stephen E. Brown
- Stinging the Detroit criminal: A total system perspective pp. 289-302

- Kenneth Weiner, Kenneth Chelst and William Hart
- A conceptual framework for police functions and services pp. 303-312

- K. Edward Renner and C. Thomas Barrett
Volume 12, issue 2, 1984
- Forecasting highway casualties: The British road safety act and a sense of deja vu pp. 101-114

- Llad Phillips, Subhash Ray and Harold L. Votey
- The deterioration of deterrence effects of driving legislation: Have we been giving wrong signals to policymakers? pp. 115-130

- Harold L. Votey
- Controlling the alcohol-impaired driver in Scandinavia and the United States: Simple deterrence and beyond pp. 131-148

- John R. Snortum
- The legal control of drunken driving: A comment on methodological concerns in assessing deterrent effectiveness pp. 149-154

- Jacqueline Cohen
- A comment on methodological concerns: A rejoinder pp. 155-160

- Llad Phillips, Subhash Ray and Harold L. Votey
- Youth and the forbidden fruit: Experiences with changes in legal drinking age in North America pp. 161-172

- Evelyn R. Vingilis and Katherine De Genova
- Race, occupational status, and pro-active police arrest for drinking and driving pp. 173-183

- Richard C. Hollinger
- Saturated enforcement: The efficacy of deterrence and drunk driving pp. 185-197

- Gary W. Sykes
Volume 12, issue 1, 1984
- Community corrections diversion in Colorado pp. 1-10

- Herbert C. Covey and Scott Menard
- Corporate criminology: Explaining deviance of business and political organizations pp. 11-19

- Jay S. Albanese
- The quality of doctoral programs in deviance, criminology, and criminal justice: An empirical assessment pp. 21-37

- Charles W. Thomas and Matthew J. Bronick
- Patterns of entry, professional identity, and attitudes toward crime-related education: A study of criminal justice and criminology faculty pp. 39-59

- Jack R. Greene, Timothy S. Bynum and Vincent J. Webb
- System maintenance and legitimation: An historical illustration of the impact of national task forces and committees on correction pp. 61-70

- David B. Kalinich and Dennis Banas
- Educational saliency and careers in criminal justice: The case of Louisiana pp. 71-80

- L. Thomas Winfree and Robert C. Evans
- The assessment of continued threat to the community in a mentally ill offender program pp. 81-86

- Rebecca L. Aadland and Daniel S. Schag
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