Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2003
- Self-Control and Crime/Deviance: Cognitive vs. Behavioral Measures pp. 333-365

- Charles R. Tittle, David A. Ward and Harold G. Grasmick
- Students' Fear After Columbine: Findings from a Randomized Experiment pp. 367-387

- Lynn A. Addington
- Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis pp. 389-407

- Kathryn E. McCollister, Michael T. French, James A. Inciardi, Clifford A. Butzin, Steven S. Martin and Robert M. Hooper
- Explaining Regulatory Non-compliance: A Survey Study of Rule Transgression for Two Dutch Instrumental Laws, Applying the Randomized Response Method pp. 409-439

- Henk Elffers, Peter van der Heijden and Merlijn Hezemans
- A Seeded Sample of Concealed-Carry Permit Holders pp. 441-445

- Tom W. Smith
Volume 19, issue 3, 2003
- Neighborhood Disadvantage, Individual Economic Distress and Violence Against Women in Intimate Relationships pp. 207-235

- Michael L. Benson, Greer L. Fox, Alfred DeMaris and Judy Van Wyk
- Multilevel Longitudinal Impacts of Incivilities: Fear of Crime, Expected Safety, and Block Satisfaction pp. 237-274

- Jennifer B. Robinson, Brian A. Lawton, Ralph B. Taylor and Douglas D. Perkins
- Measuring the Geographical Displacement and Diffusion of Benefit Effects of Crime Prevention Activity pp. 275-301

- Kate J. Bowers and Shane D. Johnson
- Deconstructing “Force and Fraud”: An Empirical Assessment of the Generality of Crime pp. 303-321

- Cesar J. Rebellon and Irwin Waldman
Volume 19, issue 2, 2003
- Selective Attrition and the Age-Crime Relationship pp. 107-127

- Robert Brame and Alex R. Piquero
- Desistance as a Developmental Process: A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Approaches pp. 129-153

- Shawn D. Bushway, Terence P. Thornberry and Marvin D. Krohn
- The Application of Missing Data Estimation Models to the Problem of Unknown Victim/Offender Relationships in Homicide Cases pp. 155-183

- Wendy C. Regoeczi and Marc Riedel
- Measurement Error in County-Level UCR Data pp. 185-198

- John R. Lott and John Whitley
- Measurement and Other Errors in County-Level UCR Data: A Reply to Lott and Whitley pp. 199-206

- Michael D. Maltz and Joseph Targonski
Volume 19, issue 1, 2003
- The Cohort-Size Sample-Size Conundrum: An Empirical Analysis and Assessment Using Homicide Arrest Data from 1960 to 1999 pp. 1-32

- Robert M. O'Brien and Jean Stockard
- Serious Youth Gun Offenders and the Epidemic of Youth Violence in Boston pp. 33-54

- Anthony A. Braga
- Missing Data Problems in Criminological Research: Two Case Studies pp. 55-78

- Robert Brame and Raymond Paternoster
- Strain, Negative Emotions, and Deviant Coping Among African Americans: A Test of General Strain Theory pp. 79-105

- Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson
Volume 18, issue 4, 2002
- Analyzing Multiple-Item Measures of Crime and Deviance II: Tobit Regression Analysis of Transformed Scores pp. 319-347

- D. Wayne Osgood, Laura L. Finken and Barbara J. McMorris
- Sex Differences in Age Patterns of Delinquent/Criminal Careers: Results from Poisson Latent Class Analyses of the Philadelphia Cohort Study pp. 349-375

- Amy V. D'Unger, Kenneth C. Land and Patricia L. McCall
- Reassessing the Cross-National Relationship Between Income Inequality and Homicide Rates: Implications of Data Quality Control in the Measurement of Income Distribution pp. 377-395

- Steven F. Messner, Lawrence E. Raffalovich and Peter Shrock
- Routine Activities and Deviant Behaviors: American, Dutch, Hungarian, and Swiss Youth pp. 397-422

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Lloyd E. Pickering, Lara M. Belliston, Dick Hessing and Marianne Junger
- A Test of Generalizability of the Social Development Model Across Gender and Income Groups with Longitudinal Data from the Elementary School Developmental Period pp. 423-439

- Charles B. Fleming, Richard F. Catalano, Monica L. Oxford and Tracy W. Harachi
Volume 18, issue 3, 2002
- Identifying Unit-Dependency and Time-Specificity in Longitudinal Analysis: A Graphical Methodology pp. 213-237

- Laura Dugan
- The Impact of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban on Gun Markets: An Assessment of Short-Term Primary and Secondary Market Effects pp. 239-266

- Christopher S. Koper and Jeffrey A. Roth
- Analyzing Multiple-Item Measures of Crime and Deviance I: Item Response Theory Scaling pp. 267-296

- D. Wayne Osgood, Barbara J. McMorris and Maria T. Potenza
- A Note on the Use of County-Level UCR Data pp. 297-318

- Michael D. Maltz and Joseph Targonski
Volume 18, issue 2, 2002
- Friendship Networks and Delinquency: The Relative Nature of Peer Delinquency pp. 99-134

- Dana L. Haynie
- Disentangling the Effects of Self-Protective Behaviors on the Risk of Injury in Assaults Against Women pp. 135-157

- Ronet Bachman, Linda E. Saltzman, Martie P. Thompson and Dianne C. Carmody
- Growing Up Poor: Examining the Link Between Persistent Childhood Poverty and Delinquency pp. 159-187

- G. Roger Jarjoura, Ruth A. Triplett and Gregory P. Brinker
- Difference, Disparity, and Race/Ethnic Bias in Federal Sentencing pp. 189-211

- Ronald S. Everett and Roger A. Wojtkiewicz
Volume 18, issue 1, 2002
- Estimates of Repeat Victimization Using the National Crime Victimization Survey pp. 1-21

- Lynn M. R. Ybarra and Sharon L. Lohr
- Aoristic Signatures and the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of High Volume Crime Patterns pp. 23-43

- Jerry H. Ratcliffe
- Reconsidering Domestic Violence Recidivism: Conditioned Effects of Legal Controls by Individual and Aggregate Levels of Stake in Conformity pp. 45-70

- John Wooldredge and Amy Thistlethwaite
- Assessing the Effect of Batterer Program Completion on Reassault: An Instrumental Variables Analysis pp. 71-98

- Alison Snow Jones and Edward W. Gondolf
Volume 17, issue 4, 2001
- Time Series Analysis of Crime Rates pp. 291-327

- David F. Greenberg
- Unemployment and Crime Rate Fluctuations: A Comment on Greenberg pp. 329-342

- David Cantor and Kenneth C. Land
- Testing Theory and the Analysis of Time Series Data pp. 343-357

- Chester L. Britt
- Theory, Operationalization, Identification, and the Interpretation of Different Differences in Time Series Models pp. 359-375

- Robert M. O'Brien
- Alternative Strategies for Identifying the Link Between Unemployment and Crime pp. 377-390

- Steven D. Levitt
- Theoretical and Empirical Work on the Relationship Between Unemployment and Crime pp. 391-407

- Raymond Paternoster and Shawn D. Bushway
- On Theory, Models, Model-Testing, and Estimation pp. 409-422

- David F. Greenberg
Volume 17, issue 3, 2001
- On the Relationship Between Adolescent and Adult Conviction Frequencies pp. 201-205

- Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame and David P. Farrington
- How Large Should the Strike Zone Be in “Three Strikes and You're Out” Sentencing Laws? pp. 227-246

- Jonathan P. Caulkins
- School-Based Prevention of Problem Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis pp. 247-272

- David B. Wilson, Denise C. Gottfredson and Stacy S. Najaka
- Effect of Choice of Measure on the Size of a Racial Disparity pp. 273-290

- Patrick A. Langan
Volume 17, issue 2, 2001
- Have Federal Sentencing Guidelines Reduced Severity? An Examination of One Circuit pp. 111-144

- Kimberly Kempf-Leonard and Lisa L. Sample
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Delinquency: DF Analysis of NLSY Kinship Data pp. 145-168

- Joseph Lee Rodgers, Maury Buster and David C. Rowe
- The Effect of Prior Youth Court Dispositions on Current Disposition: An Application of Societal-Reaction Theory pp. 169-200

- Anthony Matarazzo, Peter J. Carrington and Robert D. Hiscott
Volume 17, issue 1, 2001
- The Social Ecology of Violent Victimization: Individual and Contextual Effects in the NCVS pp. 3-32

- Janet L. Lauritsen
- The Impact of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapon Ban on Gun Violence Outcomes: An Assessment of Multiple Outcome Measures and Some Lessons for Policy Evaluation pp. 33-74

- Christopher S. Koper and Jeffrey A. Roth
- Impossible Policy Evaluations and Impossible Conclusions: A Comment on Koper and Roth pp. 75-80

- Gary Kleck
- A Priori Assertions Versus Empirical Inquiry: A Reply to Kleck pp. 81-88

- Christopher S. Koper and Jeffrey A. Roth
- A Move Toward Specificity: Examining Urban Disadvantage and Race-and Relationship-Specific Homicide Rates pp. 89-110

- Karen F. Parker
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