Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 1983
- Editorial pp. ii-623

- Kent B. Joscelyn and oEditor in Chief
- Public support for punishing white-collar crime: Blaming the victim revisited? pp. 481-493

- Francis T. Cullen, Gregory A. Clark, Richard A. Mathers and John B. Cullen
- Joining anthropology and law enforcement pp. 495-504

- Richard R. E. Kania
- Equal employment opportunity and female employment in police agencies pp. 505-523

- Lee W. Potts
- The effect of evidentiary factors on charge reduction pp. 525-537

- Kenneth Adams
- Screening for risk: A revised salient factor score (SFS 81) pp. 539-547

- Peter B. Hoffman
- Assessing the effects of LEAA demise on criminal justice higher education pp. 549-561

- Charles Weirman and William G. Archambeault
Volume 11, issue 5, 1983
- Is there a place for economics in criminology and criminal justice? pp. 391-401

- Thomas Orsagh
- Battered wives, lawyers, and district attorneys: An examination of law in action pp. 403-412

- Lee H. Bowker
- Race and the apprehension of inmate misconduct pp. 413-427

- John Ramirez
- The availability, accessibility, and level of computerization of criminal justice data: An interstate comparison pp. 429-446

- Mark Shugoll and Jan Dempsey
- Criminal justice theory: A case of trained incapacity? pp. 447-458

- Cecil L. Willis
- Rational cops, rational robbers, and information pp. 459-466

- C. W. Kohfeld
Volume 11, issue 4, 1983
- Victim/witness noncooperation: A second look at a persistent phenomenon pp. 287-299

- Robert C. Davis
- Violence in the city: Empirical bases for a collective working image pp. 301-315

- Jeffrey S. Slovak
- Cesare Beccaria: Utilitarian or retributivist? pp. 317-326

- David B. Young
- Problems and priorities: Perceptions of jail custodians and social service providers pp. 327-338

- John J. Gibbs
- "Fifth business": The librarian, the criminal justice scholar, and the search for primary sources pp. 339-349

- Antony E. Simpson
- Abolition of plea bargaining in the coast guard pp. 351-358

- Jack E. Call, David E. England and Susette M. Talarico
- Combatting the crime of arson: Detection, arrest, and conviction pp. 359-368

- Dennis R. Longmire, Gennaro F. Vito and John P. Kenney
- Criminal justice/criminology journal rankings: ASC versus ACJS pp. 369-375

- Kenneth E. Winker
Volume 11, issue 3, 1983
- The implementation of formal procedures in juvenile court processing of status offenders pp. 195-211

- Chris E. Marshall, Ineke Haen Marshall and Charles W. Thomas
- Hispanic interaction with the criminal justice system in Texas: Experiences, attitudes, and perceptions pp. 213-227

- David L. Carter
- The application of social impact assessment to the study of criminal and juvenile justice programs: A case study pp. 229-240

- Merry Morash
- Fair and impartial railroad: The jury, the media, and political trials pp. 241-263

- James P. Brady
- Farrington and Nuttal's "overcrowding and recidivism" pp. 265-267

- Gerald G. Gaes
- "Overcrowding and recidivism": A response to Gaes's comment pp. 269-271

- David P. Farrington and Christopher P. Nuttall
Volume 11, issue 2, 1983
- The colonial model, subcultural theory, and intragroup violence pp. 93-104

- Roy L. Austin
- The experience of stress for correction officers: A double-bind theory of correctional stress pp. 105-120

- Frances E. Cheek and Marie Di Stefano Miller
- State prison expansion: An explanatory model pp. 121-128

- F. Warren Benton and Judith A. Silberstein
- Patterns of offending in urban and rural areas pp. 129-142

- John H. Laub
- Witness involvement in the criminal justice system and intention to cooperate in future prosecutions pp. 143-152

- Lee Norton
- Control of drunken driving accidents in Norway: An econometric evaluation of behavior under uncertainty pp. 153-166

- Harold L. Votey
- Flawed arrest "rates" and overlooked reliability problems in UCR arrest statistics: A comment on Wilson's "the masculinity of violent crime--Some second thoughts" pp. 167-171

- Darrell Steffensmeier
- Masculinity and violent crime: A response to Steffensmeier's comment pp. 173-176

- Nanci Koser Wilson
- Comment: A reaction to "an analysis of citations in introductory criminology textbooks," JCJ 10(3) pp. 177-178

- Harry E. Allen
- Citations in introductory criminology textbooks: A response to Allen's comment pp. 179-178

- David Shichor
Volume 11, issue 1, 1983
- Is child saving dead? Attitudes toward juvenile rehabilitation in Illinois pp. 1-13

- Francis T. Cullen, Kathryn M. Golden and John B. Cullen
- Police research technology: Functional relations between juvenile citations and criminal offenses pp. 15-26

- George H. Currey, Adam F. Carr, John F. Schnelle and Todd R. Risley
- Stone v. Powell: The impact on state appellate court judges' perceptions pp. 27-34

- G. Larry Mays
- Erewhon: A manifesto of the rehabilitative ideal pp. 35-46

- Philip Jenkins
- Psychological factors in eyewitness identifications pp. 47-56

- John C. Brigham
- A survey of drug use and attitudes toward drugs among male law students and police trainees in Queensland, Australia: A research note pp. 57-66

- Ruth C. Engs and Kerry E. Mulqueeny
- Prediction of burglary: A research note pp. 67-75

- Chris W. Eskridge
- Determinants of black and white attitudes toward gun regulation: A research note pp. 77-81

- Paula D. McClain
Volume 10, issue 6, 1982
- The choice of crime: An empirical analysis of juveniles' criminal choice pp. 433-442

- Moheb A. Ghali
- Juvenile court intake decision making: The importance of family affiliation pp. 443-453

- C. R. Fenwick
- Black women in American policing: An advancement display pp. 455-468

- Roi Dianne Townsey
- Measuring the needs and satisfaction of probationers pp. 469-480

- John J. Gibbs
- A decade of disciplinary, administrative, and protective control of inmates in the Washington State Penitentiary: A research note pp. 481-492

- Israel L. Barak-Glantz
- Improving the linkages between domestic violence referral agencies and the police: A research note pp. 493-503

- Wayne B. Hanewicz, Christine Cassidy-Riske, Lynn M. Fransway and Michael W. O'Neill
Volume 10, issue 5, 1982
- Free press-fair trial in Britain and America pp. 341-358

- Ernest D. Giglio
- Comparison of the criminal statistics of the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 359-374

- Raymond H. C. Teske and Harald R. Arnold
- The impact of patrol staffing on police-citizen injuries and dispositions pp. 375-382

- Scott H. Decker and Allen E. Wagner
- Attitudes toward ex-offenders: A comparison of social stigmas pp. 383-391

- Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy
- Criminal justice in Israel: A research note pp. 393-401

- Gad J. Bensinger
- Reliability and validity of the oral interview board in police promotions: A research note pp. 403-419

- Larry K. Gaines and Bruce R. Lewis
Volume 10, issue 4, 1982
- Crime prevention through mass media: Prospects and problems pp. 257-269

- Vincent F. Sacco and Robert A. Silverman
- Crime in the country: The vulnerability and victimization of rural citizens pp. 271-282

- Brent L. Smith and C. Ronald Huff
- The effects of presumptive parole dates on institutional behavior: A preliminary assessment pp. 283-297

- Barbara Stone-Meierhoefer and Peter B. Hoffman
- Reputational inmate leaders: Some comparative contact patterns pp. 299-309

- Jerry R. Sparger and Richard H. Anson
- The leadership styles of police managers pp. 311-321

- Jack Kuykendall and Peter C. Unsinger
- The use of the determinate sentence--an historical perspective: A research note pp. 323-329

- Nick Gatz and Gennaro F. Vito
Volume 10, issue 3, 1982
- T.V. crooks: Implications of latent role models for theories of delinquency pp. 177-190

- Jack R. Greene and Tim S. Bynum
- Incompetency to stand trial: As status, as label, and as potential source of sentencing disparity pp. 191-198

- Bruce L. Heininger
- Fear of crime: Who is most vulnerable? pp. 199-209

- Ronald W. Toseland
- On assessing the mood of the public toward the police: Some conceptual issues pp. 211-230

- Mervin F. White and Ben A. Menke
- An analysis of citations in introductory criminology textbooks: A research note pp. 231-237

- David Shichor
- Comparative criminal justice--search and seizure, interrogation, and identification of suspects in India: A research note pp. 239-245

- Susan C. Lushing
Volume 10, issue 2, 1982
- Police supervision on the street: An analysis of supervisor/officer interaction during the shift pp. 91-109

- David N. Allen
- Productivity measures in the criminal investigation function pp. 111-122

- Vergil L. Williams and Raymond O. Sumrall
- Assessing and predicting the competency of juvenile court volunteer probation officers pp. 123-130

- Thomas M. Kelley and Daniel B. Kennedy
- The criminal investigative process: Toward a conceptual framework pp. 131-145

- Jack Kuykendall
- Women in criminal justice: Occupational interests pp. 147-152

- Kathryn M. Golden
- Halfway houses and parole: A national assesment pp. 153-163

- Edward Latessa and Harry E. Allen
Volume 10, issue 1, 1982
- Juvenile diversion and the constitution pp. 1-24

- Arnold Binder and Virginia L. Binder
- Economics and the social reality of prisons pp. 25-35

- John A. Conley
- Women prisoners and the law: Which way will the pendulum swing? pp. 37-44

- Geoffrey P. Alpert
- Police uniforms, attitudes, and citizens pp. 45-55

- Daniel J. Bell
- Assessing the prestige of journals in criminal justice: A research note pp. 57-67

- Robert M. Regoli, Eric D. Poole and Andrew W. Miracle
- Learning to live with homicide: A research note pp. 69-72

- Arnold Barnett
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