Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- The Structure of Citizen Perceptions of Crime and Disorder: New Insights from a Caribbean Community pp. 675-699

- Edward R. Maguire, Todd Armstrong and Devon Johnson
- The Impact of Procedurally-Just Policing on Citizen Perceptions of Police During Traffic Stops: The Adana Randomized Controlled Trial pp. 701-726

- Nusret Sahin, Anthony A. Braga, Robert Apel and Rod K. Brunson
- The Situational Prevention of Terrorism: An Evaluation of the Israeli West Bank Barrier pp. 727-751

- Simon Perry, Robert Apel, Graeme R. Newman and Ronald V. Clarke
- The Crime Kuznets Curve pp. 753-782

- Paolo Buonanno, Leopoldo Fergusson and Juan Vargas
- Violence in Urban Neighborhoods: A Longitudinal Study of Collective Efficacy and Violent Crime pp. 783-808

- John R. Hipp and Rebecca Wickes
- Predictable Policing: Measuring the Crime Control Benefits of Hotspots Policing at Bus Stops pp. 809-833

- Barak Ariel and Henry Partridge
- Examining Systematic Crime Reporting Bias Across Three Immigrant Generations: Prevalence, Trends, and Divergence in Self-Reported and Official Reported Arrests pp. 835-857

- Bianca E. Bersani and Alex R. Piquero
- The Murder Mystery: Police Effectiveness and Homicide pp. 859-886

- William Spelman
- Social Control, Trade Openness and Human Trafficking pp. 887-913

- Bo Jiang and Gary LaFree
- Measuring the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Police Proactivity pp. 915-934

- Xiaoyun Wu and Cynthia Lum
- Twenty-First Century Punitiveness: Social Sources of Punitive American Views Reconsidered pp. 935-959

- Elizabeth K. Brown and Kelly M. Socia
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- The Law of Crime Concentration at Places: Editors’ Introduction pp. 421-426

- Anthony A. Braga, Martin A. Andresen and Brian Lawton
- The Trajectories of Crime at Places: Understanding the Patterns of Disaggregated Crime Types pp. 427-449

- Martin A. Andresen, Andrea S. Curman and Shannon J. Linning
- More Places than Crimes: Implications for Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration at Place pp. 451-467

- Wim Bernasco and Wouter Steenbeek
- The Influence of Community Areas, Neighborhood Clusters, and Street Segments on the Spatial Variability of Violent Crime in Chicago pp. 469-496

- Cory Schnell, Anthony A. Braga and Eric L. Piza
- The Concentration and Stability of Drug Activity in Seattle, Washington Using Police and Emergency Medical Services Data pp. 497-517

- Julie Hibdon, Cody W. Telep and Elizabeth R. Groff
- Testing the “Law of Crime Concentration at Place” in a Suburban Setting: Implications for Research and Practice pp. 519-545

- Charlotte Gill, Alese Wooditch and David Weisburd
- Assessing the Validity of the Law of Crime Concentration Across Different Temporal Scales pp. 547-567

- Cory P. Haberman, Evan T. Sorg and Jerry H. Ratcliffe
- Predictive Crime Mapping: Arbitrary Grids or Street Networks? pp. 569-594

- Gabriel Rosser, Toby Davies, Kate J. Bowers, Shane D. Johnson and Tao Cheng
- Measuring Crime Concentration Across Cities of Varying Sizes: Complications Based on the Spatial and Temporal Scale Employed pp. 595-632

- John R. Hipp and Young-An Kim
- Erratum to: Measuring Crime Concentration Across Cities of Varying Sizes: Complications Based on the Spatial and Temporal Scale Employed pp. 633-633

- John R. Hipp and Young-An Kim
- The Law of Crime Concentration: An Application and Recommendations for Future Research pp. 635-647

- Aaron Levin, Richard Rosenfeld and Michael Deckard
- The Gains of Greater Granularity: The Presence and Persistence of Problem Properties in Urban Neighborhoods pp. 649-674

- Daniel Tumminelli O’Brien and Christopher Winship
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Institutional Placement and Illegal Earnings: Examining the Crime School Hypothesis pp. 207-235

- Holly Nguyen, Thomas A. Loughran, Ray Paternoster, Jeffrey Fagan and Alex R. Piquero
- Shooting on the Street: Measuring the Spatial Influence of Physical Features on Gun Violence in a Bounded Street Network pp. 237-253

- Jie Xu and Elizabeth Griffiths
- Crime at Places and Spatial Concentrations: Exploring the Spatial Stability of Property Crime in Vancouver BC, 2003–2013 pp. 255-275

- Martin A. Andresen, Shannon J. Linning and Nick Malleson
- Effect of Rail Transit on Crime: A Study of Los Angeles from 1988 to 2014 pp. 277-291

- Greg Ridgeway and John M. MacDonald
- Smallest is Better? The Spatial Distribution of Arson and the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem pp. 293-318

- Manne Gerell
- Estimating Relative Stability in Developmental Research: A Critique of Modern Approaches and a Novel Method pp. 319-346

- J. C. Barnes, Sarah A. El Sayed, Michael TenEyck, Joseph L. Nedelec, Eric J. Connolly, Joseph A. Schwartz, Brian B. Boutwell, John P. Wright, Kevin M. Beaver and Nathaniel E. Anderson
- Examining the Correlates of Sex Offender Residence Restriction Violation Rates pp. 347-369

- Jason Rydberg, Eric Grommon, Beth M. Huebner and Breanne Pleggenkuhle
- A Matter of Time: A Partial Test of Institutional Anomie Theory Using Cross-National Time Use Data pp. 371-395

- Dean Weld and Sean Patrick Roche
- Does the Configuration of the Street Network Influence Where Outdoor Serious Violence Takes Place? Using Space Syntax to Test Crime Pattern Theory pp. 397-420

- Lucia Summers and Shane D. Johnson
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- The Role of Site Variance in the American Judicature Society Field Study Comparing Simultaneous and Sequential Lineups pp. 1-19

- Karen L. Amendola and John T. Wixted
- Search for the Hidden Punishments: An Alternative Approach to Studying Alternative Sanctions pp. 21-44

- Shi Yan
- Do Crime Hot Spots Exist in Developing Countries? Evidence from India pp. 45-61

- David M. Mazeika and Sumit Kumar
- Erratum to: Do Crime Hot Spots Exist in Developing Countries? Evidence from India pp. 63-63

- David M. Mazeika and Sumit Kumar
- The Burglary Boost: A Note on Detecting Contagion Using the Knox Test pp. 65-75

- Joseph T. Ornstein and Ross A. Hammond
- Conditional Race Disparities in Criminal Sentencing: A Test of the Liberation Hypothesis From a Non-Guidelines State pp. 77-100

- Rhys Hester and Todd K. Hartman
- Neighborhood Social Ties and Shared Expectations for Informal Social Control: Do They Influence Informal Social Control Actions? pp. 101-129

- Rebecca Wickes, John Hipp, Elise Sargeant and Lorraine Mazerolle
- A Factor Analytic Model of Drug-Related Behavior in Adolescence and Its Impact on Arrests at Multiple Stages of the Life Course pp. 131-155

- Matthew D. Phillips
- Educational Outcomes After Serving with Electronic Monitoring: Results from a Natural Experiment pp. 157-178

- Britt Østergaard Larsen
- Does Mandatory Diversion to Drug Treatment Eliminate Racial Disparities in the Incarceration of Drug Offenders? An Examination of California’s Proposition 36 pp. 179-205

- Nancy Nicosia, John M. MacDonald and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula
Volume 32, issue 4, 2016
- What Kind of Joblessness Affects Crime? A National Case–Control Study of Serious Property Crime pp. 489-513

- Gary Kleck and Dylan Jackson
- Toward a Demographic Understanding of Incarceration Disparities: Race, Ethnicity, and Age Structure pp. 515-530

- Matt Vogel and Lauren C. Porter
- Uncovering the Pathways Between Gang Membership and Violent Victimization pp. 531-559

- Jun Wu and David C. Pyrooz
- ‘Don’t Blow Your Cool’: Provocation, Violent Coping, and the Conditioning Effects of Self-Control pp. 561-587

- Sonja Schulz
- Replicating Group-Based Trajectory Models of Crime at Micro-Places in Albany, NY pp. 589-612

- Andrew P. Wheeler, Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean
- Gender and Age Segregation and Stratification in Criminal Collaborations pp. 613-649

- Peter J. Carrington
- Crime Clearance and Temporal Variation in Police Investigative Workload: Evidence from National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Data pp. 651-674

- Aki Roberts and John M. Roberts
- The Recurring Victimization of Individuals with Mental Illness: A Comparison of Trajectories for Two Racial Groups pp. 675-693

- Christina Policastro, Brent Teasdale and Leah E. Daigle
- Timing of Change in Criminal Offending Around Entrance into Parenthood: Gender and Cross-Country Comparisons for At-Risk Individuals pp. 695-722

- Mioara Zoutewelle-Terovan and Torbjorn Skardhamar
- Response to “Crime Places in Context” pp. 723-724

- Alex Reinhart
- Pondering Products of Place-Level Distances: A Reply to Reinhart pp. 725-735

- Rustu Deryol, John Wooldredge, Pamela Wilcox and Matthew Logan
Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- Explaining Recent Crime Trends: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 329-334

- Richard Rosenfeld and David Weisburd
- When Choice of Data Matters: Analyses of U.S. Crime Trends, 1973–2012 pp. 335-355

- Janet L. Lauritsen, Maribeth L. Rezey and Karen Heimer
- Identifying Classes of Explanations for Crime Drop: Period and Cohort Effects for New York State pp. 357-375

- Jaeok Kim, Shawn Bushway and Hui-Shien Tsao
- Dissecting the Prevalence and Incidence of Offending During the Crime Drop of the 1990s pp. 377-396

- Mark T. Berg, Eric Baumer, Richard Rosenfeld and Rolf Loeber
- Declines in Crime and Teen Childbearing: Identifying Potential Explanations for Contemporaneous Trends pp. 397-426

- Cynthia G. Colen, David M. Ramey and Christopher R. Browning
- Acquisitive Crime and Inflation in the United States: 1960–2012 pp. 427-447

- Richard Rosenfeld and Aaron Levin
- Where the Action is in Crime? An Examination of Variability of Crime Across Different Spatial Units in The Hague, 2001–2009 pp. 449-469

- Wouter Steenbeek and David Weisburd
- The Role of Immigration: Race/Ethnicity and San Diego Homicides Since 1970 pp. 471-488

- Ramiro Martinez, Jacob I. Stowell and Janice A. Iwama
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- Crime, Employment and Social Welfare: An Individual-Level Study on Disadvantaged Males pp. 159-190

- G. Mesters, V. van der Geest and C. Bijleveld
- Using Space–Time Analysis to Evaluate Criminal Justice Programs: An Application to Stop-Question-Frisk Practices pp. 191-213

- Alese Wooditch and David Weisburd
- The Scary World of Online News? Internet News Exposure and Public Attitudes Toward Crime and Justice pp. 215-236

- Sean Patrick Roche, Justin T. Pickett and Marc Gertz
- Crime Continuity and Psychological Inertia: Testing the Cognitive Mediation and Additive Postulates with Male Adjudicated Delinquents pp. 237-252

- Glenn D. Walters
- Is the Effect of Procedural Justice on Police Legitimacy Invariant? Testing the Generality of Procedural Justice and Competing Antecedents of Legitimacy pp. 253-282

- Scott E. Wolfe, Justin Nix, Robert Kaminski and Jeff Rojek
- Target Selection Models with Preference Variation Between Offenders pp. 283-304

- Michael Townsley, Daniel Birks, Stijn Ruiter, Wim Bernasco and Gentry White
- Crime Places in Context: An Illustration of the Multilevel Nature of Hot Spot Development pp. 305-325

- Rustu Deryol, Pamela Wilcox, Matthew Logan and John Wooldredge
- Erratum to: Crime Places in Context: An Illustration of the Multilevel Nature of Hot Spot Development pp. 327-328

- Rustu Deryol, Pamela Wilcox, Matthew Logan and John Wooldredge
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- Exploring the Effect of Exposure to Short-Term Solitary Confinement Among Violent Prison Inmates pp. 1-22

- Robert G. Morris
- Immigration and Crime in the New Destinations, 2000–2007: A Test of the Disorganizing Effect of Migration pp. 23-45

- Vincent Ferraro
- Addressing Unobserved Heterogeneity in the Relationship Between Crime and Consumer Confidence pp. 47-59

- Ting Zhang
- Telling a Similar Story Twice? NCVS/UCR Convergence in Serious Violent Crime Rates in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Places (1973–2010) pp. 61-87

- Mark T. Berg and Janet L. Lauritsen
- Can Item-Level Error Correlations Correct for Projection Bias in Perceived Peer Deviance Measures? A Research Note pp. 89-102

- John H. Boman Iv, Cesar J. Rebellon and Ryan C. Meldrum
- On the Social Foundations for Crimmigration: Latino Threat and Support for Expanded Police Powers pp. 103-132

- Justin T. Pickett
- Police, Crime and the Problem of Weak Instruments: Revisiting the “More Police, Less Crime” Thesis pp. 133-158

- Tomislav V. Kovandzic, Mark Schaffer, Lynne M. Vieraitis, Erin A. Orrick and Alex R. Piquero
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