Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1979
- Relationship between reported crime rates and victimization survey results: An empirical and analytical study pp. 293-308

- J. Ernst Eck and Lucius J. Riccio
- Administrative interventions on police shooting discretion: An empirical examination pp. 309-323

- James J. Fyfe
- Evaluating the effectiveness of one-officer versus two-officer patrol units pp. 325-355

- Edward H. Kaplan
Volume 7, issue 3, 1979
- Post release arrest experiences of federal prisoners: A six-year follow-up pp. 193-216

- Peter B. Hoffman and Barbara Stone-Meierhoefer
- Information, apprehension, and deterrence: Exploring the limits of police productivity pp. 217-241

- Wesley G. Skogan and George E. Antunes
- Changes in the professional commitment of police recruits: An exploratory case study pp. 243-247

- Eric D. Poole and Robert M. Regoli
- Faculty characteristics and course content in college programs for police officers pp. 249-267

- Lawrence W. Sherman and Maureen McLeod
Volume 7, issue 2, 1979
- The criminal justice component in an educational institution pp. 101-107

- George T. Felkenes
- The role of state government in criminal justice higher education pp. 109-123

- Richard A. Myren
- Productivity ratings of graduate programs in criminal justice based on publication in ten critical journals pp. 125-133

- L. Craig Parker and Eileen Goldfeder
- Relative prestige of criminal justice doctoral programs pp. 135-145

- David Fabianic
- Criminal justice education in the United States: A profile pp. 147-172

- Richard R. Bennett and Ineke Haen Marshall
Volume 7, issue 1, 1979
- The police in 1984 pp. 1-9

- Wayne A. Kerstetter and oAssociate Director
- Correlates of deterrence: Problems of theory and method pp. 11-20

- Robert F. Meier
- A comparative exploration of prison discipline pp. 21-36

- Edward Dauber and David Shichor
- Measurement of police cynicism: A factor scaling approach pp. 37-51

- Robert M. Regoli and Eric D. Poole
- Informal helping networks in prison: The shape of grass-roots correctional intervention pp. 53-70

- Robert Johnson and oAssistant Professor
- Combating crime and citizen attitudes: A study of the corresponding reality pp. 71-79

- Edward B. Lewis, oAssistant Professor, Tommy T. Sullivan and oAssistant Professor
Volume 6, issue 4, 1978
- Perspectives on criminal justice research pp. 287-289

- David H. Bayley
- Crime and capital punishment: Some recent studies pp. 291-303

- Arnold Barnett
- Heroin addiction, crime and economic cost: A critical analysis pp. 305-313

- Robert W. Gillespie
- Clinical assessment and the detention, disposition, and treatment of emotionally disturbed delinquent youths pp. 315-327

- Thomas M. Kelley
- "Dangerousness" within a juvenile institution pp. 329-345

- David J. Tennenbaum
- Criminal justice as an academic discipline: Costs and benefits pp. 347-355

- Vincent J. Webb and Dennis E. Hoffman
- Volunteers in probation: A research note on evaluation pp. 357-361

- David A. Dowell
Volume 6, issue 3, 1978
- Involving the humanities in doctoral education in criminology and criminal justice pp. 195-197

- Eugene H. Czajkoski
- Dangers of police professionalization: An empirical analysis pp. 199-216

- Dennis C. Smith
- Plea bargaining: An organizational perspective pp. 217-231

- Peter F. Nardulli
- Recruitment of female police officers in New York City pp. 233-246

- Virginia B. Ermer
- A comparison of recidivism measures pp. 247-252

- David B. Griswold
- The importance of recidivism research in understanding criminal behavior pp. 253-260

- Peter L. Nacci
- The commitment of delinquents to their misdeeds: A re-examination pp. 261-268

- Robert M. Regoli and Eric D. Poole
Volume 6, issue 2, 1978
- The use of simulation in criminal justice policy evaluation pp. 99-116

- Jonathan F. Bard
- Police service aides: Paraprofessionals for police pp. 117-131

- James M. Tien and Richard C. Larson
- Victims' evaluation oof police performace pp. 133-149

- Theodore H. Poister and James C. McDavid
- Sentence dispositions accorded assault and burglary offenders: An exploratory study in twelve California counties pp. 151-165

- Carl E. Pope
- Implementation evaluation: A future direction in project evaluation pp. 167-176

- Ralph G. Lewis and Jack R. Greene
Volume 6, issue 1, 1978
- Research on deterrent and incapacitative effects of criminal sanctions pp. 1-2

- Alfred Blumstein
- Summary of report of the panel on research on deterrent and incapacitative effects: Assembly of behavioral and social sciences national academy of science Washington, D.C. 20418 pp. 3-10

- Afred Blumstein
- Crime control teams: An alternative to the conventional operational procedure of investigating crimes pp. 11-23

- J. F. Elliott
- Determining an optimum percentage of defendants to release before trial: Applying inventory modeling concepts to legal policy problems pp. 25-33

- Stuart Nagel, Marian Neef and Paul Wice
- An examination of a desert-based presumptive sentence schedule pp. 35-46

- Arthur Gardner LeFrancois
- Econometric analysis of factors influencing crime on the campus pp. 47-52

- Lee R. McPheters
- The importance of police contact in the formulation of youths' attitudes toward police pp. 53-67

- William T. Rusinko, Knowlton W. Johnson and Carlton A. Hornung
- College education for police: Problems in measuring component and extraneous variables pp. 69-81

- John K. Hudzik
Volume 5, issue 4, 1977
- Apprehension productivity of police in large U. S. cities pp. 271-278

- Lucius J. Riccio and John F. Heaphy
- Selecting trial court administrators an alternative approach pp. 279-286

- Larry Berkson
- Extreme value theory applied to police performance analysis pp. 287-300

- Robert P. Eckert and Peter M. Kelly
- Negativistic delinquency revisited a behavioral analysis pp. 301-309

- J. David Martin
- An uneasy look at college education and the police organization pp. 311-320

- Charles R. Swanson
- Official standards versus actual criteria in bond dispositions pp. 321-328

- E. Wilbur Bock and Charles E. Frazier
- Knowledge of police and court procedures and respect for the law a survey pp. 329-337

- Elizabeth D. LaKind, David W. Sussman and Richard Gross
Volume 5, issue 3, 1977
- Parole: How it is working pp. 185-203

- William H. Moseley and oAssociate Director
- A consideration of telescoping and memory decay biases in victimization surveys pp. 205-216

- Michael R. Gottfredson and Michael J. Hindelang
- Problems of reliability and validity in criminal justice research pp. 217-224

- Marc G. Gertz and Susette M. Talarico
- Personality and criminality a summary and implications of the literature pp. 225-235

- David J. Tennenbaum and oDirector of Clinical Services
- Cynicism: A factor in corrections work pp. 237-246

- Richard E. Farmer
- Using multiple regression to adjust 2 x 2 contingency tables pp. 247-254

- Carl F. Wiedemann
Volume 5, issue 2, 1977
- Developing relevant data for a prison organizational development program pp. 85-103

- Vincent O'Leary, David Duffee and Ernest Wenk
- Police departments under social science scrutiny pp. 105-118

- Dorothy Guyot
- Recent employment and expenditure trends in city police departments in the United States pp. 119-147

- Amedeo R. Odoni
- Criminal justice programs in higher education: Course and curriculum orientations pp. 149-163

- Jack L. Kuykendall
- Expanding a traditional criminal justice curriculum into an innovative social control curriculum pp. 165-169

- Victor L. Streib
Volume 5, issue 1, 1977
- Time served in prison and parole outcomes among parolee risk categories pp. 1-12

- Don M. Gottfredson, Michael R. Gottfredson and James Garofalo
- Criminal justice history as a field of research: A review of the literature, 1960-1975 pp. 13-28

- John A. Conley
- Statutory diversion of drunkenness offenders pp. 29-37

- Romine R. Deming
- Corrections: The state of the art pp. 39-46

- Robert G. Culbertson
- Official crime rates and victim surveys: An empirical comparison pp. 47-54

- Scott H. Decker
- The prisoner's dilemma: Theory and reality pp. 55-64

- Brian Forst and Judith Lucianovic
- Review and comment pp. 65-72

- Kent B. Joscelyn and Mary K. Joscelyn
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