Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 6, 1981
- Public support for the courts: An examination of alternative explanations pp. 403-417

- Ronald W. Fagan
- Ecological considerations in victim reporting to the police pp. 419-430

- John H. Laub
- "Scared Straight": Ideology and the media pp. 431-439

- Gray Cavender
- Organization and environment: The case of correctional personnel training programs pp. 441-450

- Ronald I. Weiner and Robert Johnson
- Testing types: A review and test of police types pp. 451-466

- Ellen Hochstedler
Volume 9, issue 5, 1981
- Policing the beat: The impact of organizational scale on patrol officer behavior in urban residential neighborhoods pp. 343-358

- Stephen Mastrofski
- Trends in the use of deadly force by police pp. 359-366

- Jack Kuykendall
- Paraprofessionals in parole and probation services: Selection, training, and program evaluation pp. 367-374

- Kevin G. Love
- Work release and periodic detention in New South Wales: The custodial model and role experimentation pp. 375-381

- Elmer H. Johnson
- Cross-cultural research and the role of anthropology in criminal justice pp. 383-388

- Andrew W. Miracle
- Of battered wives, self-defense and double standards of justice: A research note pp. 389-395

- Steven D. Rittenmeyer
Volume 9, issue 4, 1981
- Can white-collar crime investigators be protected from improper pressures? The case of Israel pp. 265-288

- Ezra Stotland
- Judges, juries, and the decision to convict pp. 289-303

- Martha A. Myers
- The influence of court location on type of criminal sentence: The rural-urban factor pp. 305-316

- Thomas L. Austin
- Higher education and police use of deadly force pp. 317-331

- Lawrence W. Sherman and Mark Blumberg
Volume 9, issue 3, 1981
- The desirability of goal conflict within the criminal justice system pp. 209-218

- Kevin N. Wright
- The incidence of learning disabilities and mental retardation in youth under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court pp. 219-225

- John Ortiz Smykla and Thomas W. Willis
- A multimethod approach to community evaluation of police performance pp. 227-234

- Helena M. Carlson and Markley S. Sutton
- Demeanor, sex, and race in police processing pp. 235-246

- Imogene L. Moyer
- Institutional affiliation of authors in selected criminal justice journals pp. 247-252

- David Fabianic
Volume 9, issue 2, 1981
- The masculinity of violent crime--some second thoughts pp. 111-123

- Nanci Koser Wilson
- Law enforcement and political change in post-civil war Nigeria pp. 125-149

- Marshall Carter and Otwin Marenin
- Police participation in structured plea negotiations pp. 151-164

- Wayne A. Kerstetter
- Calling the cops: Police telephone operators and citizen calls for service pp. 165-180

- George Antunes and Eric J. Scott
- Interest groups in the criminal justice process pp. 181-194

- Erika S. Fairchild
Volume 9, issue 1, 1981
- Some observations on the link between learning disabilities and juvenile delinquency pp. 1-17

- Joel Zimmerman, William D. Rich, Ingo Keilitz and Paul K. Broder
- Rural and agricultural crime pp. 19-27

- Charles R. Swanson
- Few convictions in rape cases: Empirical evidence concerning some alternative explanations pp. 29-39

- Kristen M. Williams
- Management research in criminal justice: Exploring ethical issues pp. 41-49

- Roy R. Roberg
- Examining the research underlying the sentencing guidelines concept in Denver, Colorado: A partial replication of a reform effort pp. 51-62

- John D. Hewitt and Bert Little
- The role of race in predicting job attitudes of patrol officers pp. 63-77

- Eva S. Buzawa
- Organizational change in law enforcement pp. 79-91

- Jack R. Greene
- An analysis of contributors to the journal of criminal justice pp. 93-97

- Dudley W. Melichar and I. Gayle Shuman
Volume 8, issue 6, 1980
- Public vs. elite opinion on correctional reform: Implications for social policy pp. 345-356

- Pamela Johnson Riley and Vicki McNickle Rose
- Time served and institutional misconduct: Patterns of involvement in disciplinary infractions among long-term and short-term inmates pp. 357-367

- Timothy J. Flanagan
- Vertical prosecution and career criminal bureaus: How many and who? pp. 369-378

- David Weimer
- Urban homicide: Some recent developments pp. 379-385

- Arnold Barnett, Ellen Essenfeld and Daniel J. Kleitman
- Police minority recruitment: A note on its effectiveness in improving black evaluations of the police pp. 387-393

- Scott H. Decker and Russell L. Smith
- Some conditions maximizing eyewitness accuracy: A learning/memory analogy pp. 395-403

- Glenn S. Sanders and Dell Warnick
Volume 8, issue 5, 1980
- The future of criminal justice administration and its impact on civil liberties pp. 275-286

- Marvin Zalman
- Criminal justice faculty and criminal justice students: A case for the missing data pp. 287-298

- W. Clinton Terry
- A taxonomy of law enforcement decision support systems pp. 299-307

- Charles E. Paddock
- The relationship of criminal victimization, police per capita and population density in twenty-six cities pp. 309-316

- David Shichor, David L. Decker and Robert M. O'Brien
- A study of female robbers in a Southern Correctional Institution pp. 317-325

- Eddyth P. Fortune, Manuel Vega and Ira J. Silverman
- Policing styles: Notes on an empirical synthesis of Wilson and Muir pp. 327-334

- Susette M. Talarico and Charles R. Swanson
Volume 8, issue 4, 1980
- A reinterpretation of criminal law reform in nineteenth century England pp. 205-219

- Michael A. Rustigan
- Prison size, overcrowding, prison violence, and recidivism pp. 221-231

- David P. Farrington and Christopher P. Nuttall
- Leadership in a women's prison pp. 233-241

- Imogene L. Moyer
- The effects of criminal victimization and judicial or police contacts on public attitudes toward local police pp. 243-249

- Daniel J. Koenig
- Police stress: A conceptual overview pp. 251-257

- Stephen D. Webb and David L. Smith
Volume 8, issue 3, 1980
- A comparison of different delinquency measures derived from self-report data pp. 147-162

- Joel Zimmerman and Paul K. Broder
- Nonresidential criminal justice graduate degree programs pp. 163-174

- Reed Adams
- The impact of higher education on crime orientations pp. 175-184

- William L. Selke
- Revalidating the salient factor score: A research note pp. 185-188

- Peter B. Hoffman and James L. Beck
Volume 8, issue 2, 1980
- Accreditation: Is it necessary? Yes! pp. 77-87

- George T. Felkenes
- Determination of the predictive validity of the assessment center approach to selecting police managers pp. 89-96

- Joyce D. Ross
- Cost effectiveness in victim-witness advocate programs: A case study pp. 97-109

- Lawrence G. Brewster
- Police occupational solidarity: Probing a determinant in the deterioration of police/citizen relations pp. 111-122

- Richard R. Bennett and Robert S. Corrigan
- An updated survey of four policies and practices in American adult corrections pp. 123-128

- Robert R. Smith and Charles M. Petko
Volume 8, issue 1, 1980
- Demographically disaggregated projections of prison populations pp. 1-26

- Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen and Harold D. Miller
- Training prison inmates as paralegals: An experimental project pp. 27-38

- James G. Emshoff, William S. Davidson and Ross F. Conner
- Patterns in burglary: An empirical examination of offense and offender characteristics pp. 39-51

- Carl E. Pope
- Reporting recidivism rates: The criterion and follow-up issues pp. 53-60

- Peter B. Hoffman and Barbara Stone-Meierhoefer
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