Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- Quantifying the Likelihood of False Positives: Using Sensitivity Analysis to Bound Statistical Inference pp. 631-662

- Kyle J. Thomas, Jean Marie McGloin and Christopher J. Sullivan
- Disrupting the Pathway from Truancy to Delinquency: A Randomized Field Trial Test of the Longitudinal Impact of a School Engagement Program pp. 663-689

- Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, Emma Antrobus, Stephanie M. Cardwell, Elizabeth Eggins and Alex R. Piquero
- Criminal Offending and Mortality over the Full Life-Course: A 70-Year Follow-up of the Cambridge–Somerville Youth Study pp. 691-713

- Steven N. Zane, Brandon C. Welsh and Gregory M. Zimmerman
- Investigating the Assignment of Probation Conditions: Heterogeneity and the Role of Race and Ethnicity pp. 715-745

- Anat Kimchi
- Reducing Bias in Estimates for the Law of Crime Concentration pp. 747-765

- George Mohler, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Jeremy Carter and Martin B. Short
- The Effect of Facility Security Classification on Serious Rules Violation Reports in California Prisons: A Regression Discontinuity Design pp. 767-796

- Sarah Tahamont
- Gang Organization and Gang Identity: An Investigation of Enduring Gang Membership pp. 797-829

- John Leverso and Ross L. Matsueda
- Crime Feeds on Legal Activities: Daily Mobility Flows Help to Explain Thieves’ Target Location Choices pp. 831-854

- Guangwen Song, Wim Bernasco, Lin Liu, Luzi Xiao, Suhong Zhou and Weiwei Liao
- Homelessness and Incarceration: A Reciprocal Relationship? pp. 855-887

- Julie Moschion and Guy Johnson
Volume 35, issue 3, 2019
- To Control or Be Controlled: Predicting Types of Offending in a Corporate Environment Using Control-Balance Theory pp. 435-464

- Donald E. Hunt and Volkan Topalli
- Extending Research on Neighborhoods and Crime: An Examination of Mortgage Fraud across Chicago Census Tracts pp. 465-491

- J. W. Andrew Ranson, Ashley N. Arnio and Eric P. Baumer
- Religious Involvement, Moral Community and Social Ecology: New Considerations in the Study of Religion and Reentry pp. 493-516

- Richard Stansfield and Thomas J. Mowen
- Effect of Gang Injunctions on Crime: A Study of Los Angeles from 1988–2014 pp. 517-541

- Greg Ridgeway, Jeffrey Grogger, Ruth A. Moyer and John M. MacDonald
- Toward an Integrated Multilevel Theory of Crime at Place: Routine Activities, Social Disorganization, and The Law of Crime Concentration pp. 543-572

- Roderick W. Jones and William Alex Pridemore
- Pax Monopolista and Crime: The Case of the Emergence of the Primeiro Comando da Capital in São Paulo pp. 573-605

- Ciro Biderman, João M. P. De Mello, Renato S. De Lima and Alexandre Schneider
- What They Don’t Know Says A Lot: Residents’ Knowledge of Neighborhood Crime in Contemporary China pp. 607-629

- Yinzhi Shen, Steven F. Messner, Jianhong Liu and Robert J. Sampson
Volume 35, issue 2, 2019
- Homicide Arrest Rate Trends in the United States: The Contributions of Periods and Cohorts (1965–2015) pp. 211-236

- Robert M. O’Brien
- Illicit Network Dynamics: The Formation and Evolution of a Drug Trafficking Network pp. 237-258

- David Bright, Johan Koskinen and Aili Malm
- Measuring Self-Reported Wrongful Convictions Among Prisoners pp. 259-286

- Charles E. Loeffler, Jordan Hyatt and Greg Ridgeway
- The Asymmetric Effect of Bankruptcy Fraud in Sweden: A Long-Term Perspective pp. 287-312

- Marcus Box, Karl Gratzer and Xiang Lin
- Selection and Influence: A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Peer and Personal Offending pp. 313-335

- Owen Gallupe, John McLevey and Sarah Brown
- The Influence of Investigative Resources on Homicide Clearances pp. 337-364

- Anthony A. Braga, Brandon Turchan and Lisa Barao
- Racial Disparity in U.S. Imprisonment Across States and Over Time pp. 365-392

- Walter Enders, Paul Pecorino and Anne-Charlotte Souto
- Incarceration and Personal Networks: Unpacking Measures and Meanings of Tie Strength pp. 393-431

- Andres F. Rengifo and Samuel E. DeWitt
- Correction to: Incarceration and Personal Networks: Unpacking Measures and Meanings of Tie Strength pp. 433-433

- Andres F. Rengifo and Samuel E. DeWitt
Volume 35, issue 1, 2019
- Socialization, Selection, or Both? The Role of Gene–Environment Interplay in the Association Between Exposure to Antisocial Peers and Delinquency pp. 1-26

- Joseph A. Schwartz, Starr J. Solomon and Bradon A. Valgardson
- Religiosity, Crime, and Drug Use Among Juvenile Offenders: A Latent Growth Modeling Approach pp. 27-60

- Sung Joon Jang
- Gender and Intimate Partner Violence in Latino Immigrant Neighborhoods pp. 61-88

- Brian Soller and Alena Kuhlemeier
- The Effect of Removing Sentencing Credits on Inmate Misbehavior pp. 89-108

- Benjamin Steiner and Calli M. Cain
- Correction to: The Effect of Removing Sentencing Credits on Inmate Misbehavior pp. 109-109

- Benjamin Steiner and Calli M. Cain
- The (In)Stability of Residential Burglary Patterns on Street Segments: The Case of Antwerp, Belgium 2005–2016 pp. 111-133

- Christophe Vandeviver and Wouter Steenbeek
- Legal Socialization and Self-Reported Criminal Offending: The Role of Procedural Justice and Legal Orientations pp. 135-154

- Kimberly Kaiser and Michael D. Reisig
- State of the Art in Agent-Based Modeling of Urban Crime: An Overview pp. 155-193

- Elizabeth R. Groff, Shane D. Johnson and Amy Thornton
- Crime and Inflation in U. S. Cities pp. 195-210

- Richard Rosenfeld, Matt Vogel and Timothy McCuddy
Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- When Criminal Coping is Likely: An Examination of Conditioning Effects in General Strain Theory pp. 887-920

- Sherod Thaxton and Robert Agnew
- The Network Structure of Opioid Distribution on a Darknet Cryptomarket pp. 921-941

- Scott W. Duxbury and Dana L. Haynie
- Punishing the Wicked: Examining the Correlates of Sentence Severity for Convicted Sex Offenders pp. 943-970

- Jason Rydberg, Michael Cassidy and Kelly M. Socia
- The Impact of Field Court Attendance Notices on Property Crime in New South Wales, Australia pp. 971-998

- Matthew Manning, Christopher L. Ambrey, Christopher M. Fleming and Shane D. Johnson
- Is Gun Violence Contagious? A Spatiotemporal Test pp. 999-1017

- Charles Loeffler and Seth Flaxman
- Neighborhoods, Individuals, and Instrumental Crime in Russia and Ukraine: A Multilevel Test of Merton’s Anomie Theory pp. 1019-1046

- Lorine A. Hughes, Olena Antonaccio and Ekaterina V. Botchkovar
- Lighting and Homicides: Evaluating the Effect of an Electrification Policy in Rural Brazil on Violent Crime Reduction pp. 1047-1078

- Paulo Arvate, Filipe Ortiz Falsete, Felipe Garcia Ribeiro and André Portela Souza
- During, After, or Both? Isolating the Effect of Religious Support on Recidivism During Reentry pp. 1079-1101

- Thomas J. Mowen, Richard Stansfield and John H. Boman Iv
- An Evaluation of Displacement and Diffusion Effects on Eco-Terrorist Activities After Police Interventions pp. 1103-1123

- Sue-Ming Yang and I-Chin Jen
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- Working with Misspecified Regression Models pp. 633-655

- Richard Berk, Lawrence Brown, Andreas Buja, Edward George and Linda Zhao
- Why is the Victimization of Young Latino Adults Higher in New Areas of Settlement? pp. 657-690

- Min Xie, Karen Heimer, James P. Lynch and Michael Planty
- A Tale of Two Margins: Exploring the Probabilistic Processes that Generate Prison Visits in the First Two Years of Incarceration pp. 691-716

- Audrey Hickert, Sarah Tahamont and Shawn Bushway
- Do Schools Cause Crime in Neighborhoods? Evidence from the Opening of Schools in Philadelphia pp. 717-740

- John M. MacDonald, Nancy Nicosia and Benjamin David Ukert
- A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Public Assistance on Prisoner Recidivism pp. 741-773

- Jeremy Luallen, Jared Edgerton and Deirdre Rabideau
- Measuring the Distribution of Crime and Its Concentration pp. 775-803

- Rafael Prieto Curiel, Sofía Collignon Delmar and Steven Richard Bishop
- Does Eligibility for Tertiary Education Affect Crime Rates? Quasi-Experimental Evidence pp. 805-829

- Martin Nordin
- A Prospective Examination of Criminal Career Trajectories in Abused and Neglected Males and Females Followed Up into Middle Adulthood pp. 831-852

- Cathy Spatz Widom, Jacqueline Horan Fisher, Daniel S. Nagin and Alex R. Piquero
- Racial Disproportionality in U.S. State Prisons: Accounting for the Effects of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Criminal Involvement, Arrests, Sentencing, and Time Served pp. 853-883

- Allen J. Beck and Alfred Blumstein
- Erratum to: Racial Disproportionality in U.S. State Prisons: Accounting for the Effects of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Criminal Involvement, Arrests, Sentencing, and Time Served pp. 885-885

- Allen J. Beck and Alfred Blumstein
Volume 34, issue 2, 2018
- In Memoriam pp. 343-344

- David Weisburd
- Policing a Negotiated World: A Partial Test of Klinger’s Ecological Theory of Policing pp. 345-366

- Travis A. Taniguchi and Christopher Salvatore
- Using Longitudinal Self-Report Data to Study the Age–Crime Relationship pp. 367-396

- Jaeok Kim and Shawn D. Bushway
- Criminals and the Price System: Evidence from Czech Metal Thieves pp. 397-430

- Tomáš Brabenec and Josef Montag
- The Short-Term Dynamics of Peers and Delinquent Behavior: An Analysis of Bi-weekly Changes Within a High School Student Network pp. 431-463

- Frank M. Weerman, Pamela Wilcox and Christopher J. Sullivan
- Crimes by Visitors Versus Crimes by Residents: The Influence of Visitor Inflows pp. 465-480

- Rémi Boivin and Marcus Felson
- Neighborhood Disadvantage and Neuropsychological Functioning as Part Mediators of the Race–Antisocial Relationship: A Serial Mediation Model pp. 481-512

- Rebecca Umbach, Adrian Raine, Ruben C. Gur and Jill Portnoy
- Place and Punishment: The Spatial Context of Mass Incarceration pp. 513-533

- Jessica T. Simes
- The Effect of Prior Police Contact on Victimization Reporting: Results from the Police–Public Contact and National Crime Victimization Surveys pp. 535-589

- Lee Ann Slocum
- The Analysis of Bounded Count Data in Criminology pp. 591-607

- Chester L. Britt, Michael Rocque and Gregory M. Zimmerman
- Violence in Schools: Repeat Victimization, Low Self-Control, and the Mitigating Influence of School Efficacy pp. 609-632

- Marie Skubak Tillyer, Pamela Wilcox and Erica R. Fissel
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Different than the Sum of Its Parts: Examining the Unique Impacts of Immigrant Groups on Neighborhood Crime Rates pp. 1-36

- Charis E. Kubrin, John R. Hipp and Young-An Kim
- Court Sentencing Patterns for Environmental Crimes: Is There a “Green” Gap in Punishment? pp. 37-66

- Joshua C. Cochran, Michael J. Lynch, Elisa L. Toman and Ryan T. Shields
- Examining the Relationship Between the Structural Characteristics of Place and Crime by Imputing Census Block Data in Street Segments: Is the Pain Worth the Gain? pp. 67-110

- Young-An Kim
- The Impact of Private Precautions on Home Burglary and Robbery in Brazil pp. 111-137

- Cristiano Aguiar de Oliveira
- What Drives the Relationship Between Early Criminal Involvement and School Dropout? pp. 139-166

- Iryna Rud, Chris van Klaveren, Wim Groot and Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink
- Recidivism in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders pp. 167-187

- Robert Brame, Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert and Alex R. Piquero
- Birds of a Feather Fight Together: Status-Enhancing Violence, Social Distance and the Emergence of Homogenous Gangs pp. 189-219

- Jason Gravel, Blake Allison, Jenny West-Fagan, Michael McBride and George E. Tita
- Measuring Disorder: Observer Bias in Systematic Social Observations at Streets and Neighborhoods pp. 221-249

- E. M. Hoeben, W. Steenbeek and L. J. R. Pauwels
- Structural Constraints, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization pp. 251-274

- Jillian J. Turanovic, Travis C. Pratt and Alex R. Piquero
- A Network Analysis of Factors Leading Adolescents to Befriend Substance-Using Peers pp. 275-312

- David R. Schaefer
- Revisiting Delinquent Attitudes: Measurement, Dimensionality and Behavioral Effects pp. 313-341

- Kyle J. Thomas
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