Journal of Criminal Justice
1973 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue C, 2018
- The Dr. Norman White special issue on criminal justice scholarship & race: A brief introduction pp. 1-2

- Brian B. Boutwell and John P. Wright
- The new disciplinology: Research, theory, and remaining puzzles on the school-to-prison pipeline pp. 3-11

- Michael Rocque and Quincy Snellings
- The effect of minority threat on risk management and the “new disciplinology” in schools pp. 12-17

- Kelly Welch
- The state of race and punishment in America: Is justice really blind? pp. 18-28

- Travis W. Franklin
- The continuing evolution of race and sentencing research and reviews of this research pp. 29-31

- Ojmarrh Mitchell
- Race and (antisocial) personality pp. 32-37

- Matt DeLisi
- Reflections on race, personality, and crime pp. 38-41

- Whitney Threadcraft-Walker and Howard Henderson
- Examining the race, poverty, and crime nexus adding Asian Americans and biosocial processes pp. 42-53

- Anthony Walsh and Ilhong Yun
- An inconvenient truth: Biology matters. History and the social structure it produced does too pp. 54-57

- Norman A. White
- Social-psychological dynamics of police-minority relations: An evolutionary interpretation pp. 58-68

- Malcolm D. Holmes and Brad W. Smith
- Culture, the formation of ingroups, and policing: A response to Holmes and Smith pp. 69-70

- William R. King
- Racial and ethnic trends in illicit drug use and binge drinking among adolescent and young adult offenders in the United States pp. 71-80

- Michael G. Vaughn, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, David Cordova, Erik J. Nelson and Lisa Jaegers
- A constructivist view of race in modern criminology pp. 81-86

- J.C. Barnes
- Lynn's r/k selection theory of criminality revisited: Consideration of individual differences and developmental life history contributions to the patterning of population differences in antagonistic social strategies pp. 87-91

- Tomás Cabeza de Baca and Michael Anthony Woodley of Menie
- Predicting arrest probability across time: An exploration of competing risk perspectives pp. 92-109

- Michelle A. Bolger
- The enforcement of crime and virtue: Predictors of police and Mutaween encounters in a Saudi Arabian sample of youth pp. 110-121

- Annelise M. Pietenpol, Mark Alden Morgan, John Paul Wright, Nora F. Almosaed, Sameera S. Moghrabi and Fawzia S. Bashatah
- The emerging science of evolutionary criminology pp. 122-126

- Benjamin M. Winegard and Bo M. Winegard
- Academic freedom and race: You ought not to believe what you think may be true pp. 127-131

- James R. Flynn
- Moral positions on publishing race differences in intelligence pp. 132-135

- Austin John Jeffery and Todd K. Shackelford
- Giving the Devil His Due: Why Freedom of Inquiry in Science and Politics is Inviolable pp. 136-139

- Michael Shermer
Volume 58, issue C, 2018
- Risk factor profile of youth incarcerated for child to parent violence: A nationally representative sample pp. 1-9

- Gaylene S. Armstrong, Calli M. Cain, Lindsey E. Wylie, Lisa R. Muftić and Leana A. Bouffard
- Gang violence predictability: Using risk terrain modeling to study gang homicides and gang assaults in East Los Angeles pp. 10-21

- Matthew Valasik
- Crime-general and crime-specific spatial patterns: A multivariate spatial analysis of four crime types at the small-area scale pp. 22-32

- Matthew Quick, Guangquan Li and Ian Brunton-Smith
- Categorically complex: A latent class analysis of public perceptions of police militarization pp. 33-46

- Bryanna Fox, Richard K. Moule and Megan M. Parry
- Predicting youth assault and institutional danger in juvenile correctional facilities pp. 47-55

- David A. Rembert, Whitney Threadcraft-Walker, Howard Henderson and Robin Jackson
- Emotion regulation, mindfulness, and alexithymia: Specific or general impairments in sexual, violent, and homicide offenders? pp. 56-66

- Steven M. Gillespie, Carlo Garofalo and Patrizia Velotti
- Developmental patterns of psychopathic personality traits and the influence of social factors among a sample of serious juvenile offenders pp. 67-77

- James V. Ray
- Recurring victimization: What role does head injury play? pp. 78-86

- Leah E. Daigle and Michelle N. Harris
- Spatial patterns of urban sex trafficking pp. 87-96

- Deborah Mletzko, Lucia Summers and Ashley N. Arnio
Volume 57, issue C, 2018
- Advancing knowledge about residual criminal careers: A follow-up to age 56 from the Cambridge study in delinquent development pp. 1-10

- Lila Kazemian and David P. Farrington
- Gangs, gender, and involvement in crime, victimization, and exposure to violence pp. 11-25

- Adam M. Watkins and Chris Melde
- Introduction and validation of the Juror Decision Scale (JDS): An empirical investigation of the Story Model pp. 26-34

- Dominic Willmott, Daniel Boduszek, Agata Debowska and Russell Woodfield
- Identifying the nature of risky places for sexual crime: The applicability of crime pattern and social disorganization theories in a Canadian context pp. 35-46

- Ashley N. Hewitt, Eric Beauregard, Martin A. Andresen and Patricia L. Brantingham
- A comparison of latent profiles in antisocial male offenders pp. 47-55

- Josi M.A. Driessen, Kostas A. Fanti, Jeffrey C. Glennon, Craig S. Neumann, Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers and Inti A. Brazil
- Routine activities and adolescent deviance across 28 cultures pp. 56-66

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Magda Javakhishvili and Albert J. Ksinan
- FFM facets and their relations with different forms of antisocial behavior: An expanded meta-analysis pp. 67-75

- Colin E. Vize, Joshua D. Miller and Donald R. Lynam
- Examining the stability and predictors of deterrability across multiple offense types within a sample of convicted felons pp. 76-88

- Jeff A. Bouffard, M. Lyn Exum and Nicole Niebuhr
- Examining interactive effects of characteristics of the social and physical environment on aggravated assault pp. 89-98

- Shaun A. Thomas and Grant Drawve
- Institutional misconduct among juvenile offenders serving a blended sentence pp. 99-105

- Thomas J. Reidy, Jon R. Sorensen and Abdullah Cihan
- Describing the process and quantifying the outcomes of the Cuyahoga County sexual assault kit initiative pp. 106-115

- Rachel Lovell, Misty Luminais, Daniel J. Flannery, Richard Bell and Brett Kyker
- Difficulties in emotion regulation and psychopathic traits in violent offenders pp. 116-125

- Carlo Garofalo, Craig S. Neumann and Patrizia Velotti
Volume 56, issue C, 2018
- Advances in the study of self-control: Introduction to the special issue pp. 1-1

- Ryan Charles Meldrum
- Integrating criminological and mental health perspectives on low self-control: A multi-domain analysis pp. 2-10

- Noah C. Venables, Jens Foell, James R. Yancey, Kevin M. Beaver, William G. Iacono and Christopher J. Patrick
- Self-control and the police code of silence: Examining the unwillingness to report fellow officers' misbehavior among a multi-agency sample of police recruits pp. 11-19

- Christopher M. Donner, Jon Maskaly and Kanani N. Thompson
- Child abuse, self-control, and delinquency: A general strain perspective pp. 20-28

- Jackson M. Bunch, Amaia Iratzoqui and Stephen J. Watts
- Exploring differences in self-control across sex, race, age, education, and language: Considering a bifactor MIMIC model pp. 29-42

- Jeffrey T. Ward, James V. Ray and Kathleen A. Fox
- SNAP (Stop Now And Plan): Helping children improve their self-control and externalizing behavior problems pp. 43-49

- Leena K. Augimeri, Margaret Walsh, Adam Donato, Andrea Blackman and Alex R. Piquero
- Self-control stability and change for incarcerated juvenile offenders pp. 50-59

- Carter Hay, Alex Widdowson and Brae Campion Young
- On the development of self-control and deviance from preschool to middle adolescence pp. 60-69

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi and Gabriela Ksinan Jiskrova
- An evaluation of the directional relationship between head injuries and subsequent changes in impulse control and delinquency in a sample of previously adjudicated males pp. 70-80

- Joseph A. Schwartz, Eric J. Connolly and Bradon A. Valgardson
- Scaling-up self-control: A macro-level investigation of self-control at the county level pp. 81-85

- Brie Diamond, Wesley G. Jennings and Alex R. Piquero
- The other side of the coin: Exploring the effects of adolescent delinquency on young adult self-control pp. 86-97

- Samantha S. Clinkinbeard, Timothy C. Barnum and Trisha N. Rhodes
- Serotonin and self-control: A genetically moderated stress sensitization effect pp. 98-106

- Danielle Boisvert, Jessica Wells, Todd A. Armstrong and Richard H. Lewis
- Brain activity, low self-control, and delinquency: An fMRI study of at-risk adolescents pp. 107-117

- Ryan Charles Meldrum, Elisa M. Trucco, Lora M. Cope, Robert A. Zucker and Mary M. Heitzeg
- Low self-control and the adoption of street code values among young adults pp. 118-126

- Susan McNeeley, Ryan Charles Meldrum and Anthony W. Hoskin
- Considering the role of food insecurity in low self-control and early delinquency pp. 127-139

- Dylan B. Jackson, Jamie Newsome, Michael G. Vaughn and Kecia R. Johnson
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