Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2021
- Forecasting Spatio-Temporal Variation in Residential Burglary with the Integrated Laplace Approximation Framework: Effects of Crime Generators, Street Networks, and Prior Crimes pp. 835-862

- Maria Mahfoud, Wim Bernasco, Sandjai Bhulai and Rob van der Mei
- When Do Offenders Commit Crime? An Analysis of Temporal Consistency in Individual Offending Patterns pp. 863-889

- Sabine E. M. van Sleeuwen, Wouter Steenbeek and Stijn Ruiter
- Describing Changes in Features of Psychopathy Via an Individual-Level Measure of P(Δ) pp. 891-913

- Evan C. McCuish and Patrick Lussier
- Accounting for Meso- or Micro-Level Effects When Estimating Models Using City-Level Crime Data: Introducing a Novel Imputation Technique pp. 915-951

- John R. Hipp and Seth A. Williams
- Is Gang Violent Crime More Contagious than Non-Gang Violent Crime? pp. 953-977

- P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Baichuan Yuan and Denise Herz
- Does Prison Deter Drunk-Drivers? pp. 979-1001

- Sara Rahman and Don Weatherburn
- Are Trustworthiness and Legitimacy ‘Hard to Win, Easy to Lose’? A Longitudinal Test of the Asymmetry Thesis of Police-Citizen Contact pp. 1003-1045

- Thiago R. Oliveira, Jonathan Jackson, Kristina Murphy and Ben Bradford
- Cohort Variation in U.S. Violent Crime Patterns from 1960 to 2014: An Age–Period–Cohort-Interaction Approach pp. 1047-1081

- Yunmei Lu and Liying Luo
- Measuring Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force: Methods Matter pp. 1083-1113

- Amanda Geller, Phillip Atiba Goff, Tracey Lloyd, Amelia Haviland, Dean Obermark and Jack Glaser
- Are Repeatedly Extorted Businesses Different? A Multilevel Hurdle Model of Extortion Victimization pp. 1115-1157

- Patricio R. Estévez-Soto, Shane D. Johnson and Nick Tilley
Volume 37, issue 3, 2021
- Assessing the Spatial Concentration of Urban Crime: An Insight from Nigeria pp. 605-624

- Faisal Umar, Shane D. Johnson and James A. Cheshire
- The Topography of Robbery: Does Slope Matter? pp. 625-645

- Cory P. Haberman and James D. Kelsay
- A Natural Experiment to Test the Effect of Sanction Certainty and Celerity on Substance-Impaired Driving: North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program pp. 647-670

- Greg Midgette, Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia and Paul Heaton
- Exploring the Time-Varying Determinants of State Spending on Corrections pp. 671-692

- Joshua H. Williams and Michael Campbell
- A Network-Based Examination of the Longitudinal Association Between Psychopathy and Offending Versatility pp. 693-714

- Evan McCuish, Martin Bouchard and Eric Beauregard
- Dude, Where’s My Treatment Effect? Errors in Administrative Data Linking and the Destruction of Statistical Power in Randomized Experiments pp. 715-749

- Sarah Tahamont, Zubin Jelveh, Aaron Chalfin, Shi Yan and Benjamin Hansen
- Explaining the Consumption of Illicit Cigarettes pp. 751-789

- Alberto Aziani, Francesco Calderoni and Marco Dugato
- Third-Party Policing Approaches Against Organized Crime: An Evaluation of the Yakuza Exclusion Ordinances pp. 791-811

- Tetsuya Hoshino and Takuma Kamada
- Sobering Up After the Seventh Inning: Alcohol and Crime Around the Ballpark pp. 813-834

- Jonathan Klick and John MacDonald
Volume 37, issue 2, 2021
- Advances in Place-Based Methods: Editors’ Introduction pp. 327-331

- Martin A. Andresen, Cory P. Haberman, Shane D. Johnson and Wouter Steenbeek
- Who ‘Tweets’ Where and When, and How Does it Help Understand Crime Rates at Places? Measuring the Presence of Tourists and Commuters in Ambient Populations pp. 333-359

- Riley Tucker, Daniel T. O’Brien, Alexandra Ciomek, Edgar Castro, Qi Wang and Nolan Edward Phillips
- Explaining Crime Diversity with Google Street View pp. 361-391

- Samira Khorshidi, Jeremy Carter, George Mohler and George Tita
- Capturing Crime at the Micro-place: A Spatial Approach to Inform Buffer Size pp. 393-418

- Alaina De Biasi and Giovanni Circo
- Too Fine to be Good? Issues of Granularity, Uniformity and Error in Spatial Crime Analysis pp. 419-443

- Rafael G. Ramos, Bráulio F. A. Silva, Keith C. Clarke and Marcos Prates
- Mapping the Risk Terrain for Crime Using Machine Learning pp. 445-480

- Andrew P. Wheeler and Wouter Steenbeek
- Modeling the Social and Spatial Proximity of Crime: Domestic and Sexual Violence Across Neighborhoods pp. 481-516

- Claire Kelling, Corina Graif, Gizem Korkmaz and Murali Haran
- Crime Generators in Context: Examining ‘Place in Neighborhood’ Propositions pp. 517-546

- Marie Skubak Tillyer, Pamela Wilcox and Rebecca J. Walter
- Police Legitimacy and the Norm to Cooperate: Using a Mixed Effects Location-Scale Model to Estimate the Strength of Social Norms at a Small Spatial Scale pp. 547-572

- Jonathan Jackson, Ian Brunton-Smith, Ben Bradford, Thiago R. Oliveira, Krisztián Pósch and Patrick Sturgis
- The Influence of Stadia and the Built Environment on the Spatial Distribution of Crime pp. 573-604

- Justin Kurland and Shane D. Johnson
Volume 37, issue 1, 2021
- Don’t Shoot! The Impact of Historical African American Protest on Police Killings of Civilians pp. 1-34

- Jamein P. Cunningham and Rob Gillezeau
- Plea Bargaining and the Miscarriage of Justice pp. 35-72

- Michael Beenstock, Josh Guetzkow and Shir Kamenetsky-Yadan
- Religion in Civil Society: The Influence of Black Religious Ecology on Crime in the South pp. 73-99

- Robert A. Thomson
- Victimization and Its Consequences for Well-Being: A Between- and Within-Person Analysis pp. 101-140

- Heleen J. Janssen, Dietrich Oberwittler and Goeran Koeber
- Hanging Out with the Wrong Crowd? The Role of Unstructured Socializing in Adolescents’ Specialization in Delinquency and Substance Use pp. 141-177

- Evelien M. Hoeben, D. Wayne Osgood, Sonja E. Siennick and Frank M. Weerman
- Gender Differences in the Educational Penalty of Delinquent Behavior: Evidence from an Analysis of Siblings pp. 179-216

- Jinho Kim
- Prying Open the Black Box of Causality: A Causal Mediation Analysis Test of Procedural Justice Policing pp. 217-245

- Krisztián Pósch
- Proactive Police Response in Property Crime Micro-time Hot Spots: Results from a Partially-Blocked Blind Random Controlled Trial pp. 247-265

- Rachel B. Santos and Roberto G. Santos
- Longitudinal Propensity Score Matching: A Demonstration of Counterfactual Conditions Adjusted for Longitudinal Clustering pp. 267-301

- Ian A. Silver, John Wooldredge, Christopher J. Sullivan and Joseph L. Nedelec
- A Conditional Likelihood Model of the Relationship Between Officer Features and Rounds Discharged in Police Shootings pp. 303-326

- Greg Ridgeway, Breanne Cave, Julie Grieco and Charles Loeffler
Volume 36, issue 4, 2020
- Pathways: Examining Street Network Configurations, Structural Characteristics and Spatial Crime Patterns in Street Segments pp. 725-752

- Young-An Kim and John R. Hipp
- Maternal Parenting Stress Following Paternal or Close Family Incarceration: Bayesian Model-Based Profiling Using the HILDA Longitudinal Survey pp. 753-778

- Susan Dennison, Kirsten Besemer and Samantha Low-Choy
- “Location, Location, Location”: Effects of Neighborhood and House Attributes on Burglars’ Target Selection pp. 779-821

- Christophe Vandeviver and Wim Bernasco
- Situational Correlates of Adolescent Substance Use: An Improved Test of the Routine Activity Theory of Deviant Behavior pp. 823-850

- Ellen de Jong, Wim Bernasco and Marre Lammers
- Measuring the Direct and Spillover Effects of Body Worn Cameras on the Civility of Police–Citizen Encounters and Police Work Activities pp. 851-876

- Anthony A. Braga, Lisa M. Barao, Gregory M. Zimmerman, Stephen Douglas and Keller Sheppard
- Mapping Attitudes Towards the Police at Micro Places pp. 877-906

- Andrew P. Wheeler, Jasmine R. Silver, Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. Mclean
- Are Relational Inferences from Crowdsourced and Opt-in Samples Generalizable? Comparing Criminal Justice Attitudes in the GSS and Five Online Samples pp. 907-932

- Andrew J. Thompson and Justin T. Pickett
- Mobile Phones and Crime: The Protective Effect of Mobile Network Infrastructures pp. 933-956

- Patrick Felka, Cristina Mihale-Wilson and Oliver Hinz
- Integrating the Literature on Police Use of Deadly Force and Police Lethal Victimization: How Does Place Impact Fatal Police–Citizen Encounters? pp. 957-992

- Emma E. Fridel, Keller G. Sheppard and Gregory M. Zimmerman
- Drug Dealing and Gun Carrying Go Hand in Hand: Examining How Juvenile Offenders’ Gun Carrying Changes Before and After Drug Dealing Spells Across 84 Months pp. 993-1015

- Meagan Docherty, Edward Mulvey, Jordan Beardslee, Gary Sweeten and Dustin Pardini
- Correction to: The Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Use of Force and Citizens’ Complaints Against the Police: A Randomized Controlled Trial pp. 1017-1018

- Barak Ariel, William A. Farrar and Alex Sutherland
Volume 36, issue 3, 2020
- Editor’s Introduction: Terrorism and Violent Extremism pp. 399-405

- Gary LaFree, Frank Weerman and Catrien Bijleveld
- A Field-Wide Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Putative Risk and Protective Factors for Radicalization Outcomes pp. 407-447

- Michael Wolfowicz, Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd and Badi Hasisi
- Crime and Terror: Examining Criminal Risk Factors for Terrorist Recidivism pp. 449-472

- Badi Hasisi, Tomer Carmel, David Weisburd and Michael Wolfowicz
- Prison and Violent Political Extremism in the United States pp. 473-498

- Gary LaFree, Bo Jiang and Lauren C. Porter
- Psychological Distress, Terrorist Involvement and Disengagement from Terrorism: A Sequence Analysis Approach pp. 499-526

- Emily Corner and Paul Gill
- Exploring the Determinants of Crime-Terror Cooperation using Machine Learning pp. 527-558

- Julia Semmelbeck and Clayton Besaw
- Dynamic Patterns of Terrorist Networks: Efficiency and Security in the Evolution of Eleven Islamic Extremist Attack Networks pp. 559-581

- Cassie McMillan, Diane Felmlee and Dave Braines
- The Application of the “Law of Crime Concentration” to Terrorism: The Jerusalem Case Study pp. 583-605

- Simon Perry
- Concentrated and Close to Home: The Spatial Clustering and Distance Decay of Lone Terrorist Vehicular Attacks pp. 607-645

- Badi Hasisi, Simon Perry, Yonatan Ilan and Michael Wolfowicz
- Risk Factors for Violent Dissident Republican Incidents in Belfast: A Comparison of Bombings and Bomb Hoaxes pp. 647-666

- Zoe Marchment, Paul Gill and John Morrison
- Revisiting the Economics and Terrorism Nexus: Collective Deprivation, Ideology and Domestic Radicalization in the US (1948–2016) pp. 667-699

- Simon Varaine
- A Comprehensive Application of Rational Choice Theory: How Costs Imposed by, and Benefits Derived from, the U.S. Federal Government Affect Incidents Perpetrated by the Radical Eco-Movement pp. 701-724

- Jennifer Varriale Carson, Laura Dugan and Sue-Ming Yang
Volume 36, issue 2, 2020
- Standard Errors in Quantitative Criminology: Taking Stock and Looking Forward pp. 263-272

- Gary Sweeten
- Outcome Reporting Bias in Randomized Experiments on Substance Use Disorders pp. 273-293

- Alese Wooditch, Lincoln B. Sloas, Xiaoyun Wu and Aleisha Key
- Type M Error Might Explain Weisburd’s Paradox pp. 295-304

- Andrew Gelman, Torbjørn Skardhamar and Mikko Aaltonen
- p-value Problems? An Examination of Evidential Value in Criminology pp. 305-328

- Alese Wooditch, Ryan Fisher, Xiaoyun Wu and Nicole J. Johnson
- Interpreting t-Statistics Under Publication Bias: Rough Rules of Thumb pp. 329-346

- Christopher Winship and Xiaolin Zhuo
- Clustering and Standard Error Bias in Fixed Effects Panel Data Regressions pp. 347-369

- Carlisle E. Moody and Thomas B. Marvell
- The “Pliability” of Criminological Analyses: Assessing Bias in Regression Estimates Using Monte Carlo Simulations pp. 371-394

- Matthew P. West, Melissa Rorie and Mark A. Cohen
- Correction To: Quantifying the Likelihood of False Positives: Using Sensitivity Analysis to Bound Statistical Inference pp. 395-395

- Kyle J. Thomas, Jean Marie McGloin and Christopher J. Sullivan
- Correction to: Working with Misspecified Regression Models pp. 397-397

- Richard Berk, Lawrence Brown, Andreas Buja, Edward George and Linda Zhao
Volume 36, issue 1, 2020
- Paying Money for Freedom: Effects of Monetary Compensation on Sentencing for Criminal Traffic Offenses in China pp. 1-28

- Yanyu Xin and Tianji Cai
- Street Egohood: An Alternative Perspective of Measuring Neighborhood and Spatial Patterns of Crime pp. 29-66

- Young-An Kim and John R. Hipp
- The Crime of Animal Abuse in Two Nonwestern Cities: Prevalence, Perpetrators, and Pathways pp. 67-94

- Lorine A. Hughes, Olena Antonaccio and Ekaterina V. Botchkovar
- The Gender Gap in Sex Offender Punishment pp. 95-118

- Ryan T. Shields and Joshua C. Cochran
- As Violence Unfolds: A Space–Time Study of Situational Triggers of Violent Victimization Among Urban Youth pp. 119-152

- Beidi Dong, Christopher N. Morrison, Charles C. Branas, Therese S. Richmond and Douglas J. Wiebe
- A Social Interactionist Approach to the Victim-Offender Overlap pp. 153-181

- Mark T. Berg and Richard Felson
- Industry Self-regulation Under Government Intervention pp. 183-205

- Juan P. Mendoza, Henri C. Dekker and Jacco L. Wielhouwer
- Socially Demoralizing Environments and the Development of the Street Code from Childhood to Emerging Adulthood pp. 207-233

- Mark T. Berg, Man-Kit Lei and Ronald L. Simons
- The Effect of Police Use of Lethal Force on Murder Levels in American Cities Before and After Ferguson pp. 235-261

- Donald Vandegrift and Brian J. Connor
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