Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2013
- Estimating the Causal Effect of Gun Prevalence on Homicide Rates: A Local Average Treatment Effect Approach pp. 477-541

- Tomislav Kovandzic, Mark Schaffer and Gary Kleck
- Heterogeneity in the Frequency Distribution of Crime Victimization pp. 543-578

- Tim Hope and Paul A. Norris
- The Incapacitation Effect of First-Time Imprisonment: A Matched Samples Comparison pp. 579-600

- Hilde Wermink, Robert Apel, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Arjan A. J. Blokland
- The Effect of Incarceration on Re-Offending: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Pennsylvania pp. 601-642

- Daniel S. Nagin and G. Matthew Snodgrass
- Prisons and Crime, Backwards in High Heels pp. 643-674

- William Spelman
Volume 29, issue 3, 2013
- The Consequences of Maladaptive Coping: Integrating General Strain and Self-Control Theories to Specify a Causal Pathway Between Victimization and Offending pp. 321-345

- Jillian J. Turanovic and Travis C. Pratt
- Differential Effects of Parental Controls on Adolescent Substance Use: For Whom is the Family Most Important? pp. 347-368

- Abigail A. Fagan, M. Lee Van Horn, J. David Hawkins and Thomas Jaki
- “Fixed” Sentencing: The Effect on Imprisonment Rates Over Time pp. 369-397

- Mark G. Harmon
- Seasonal Variation in Violent Victimization: Opportunity and the Annual Rhythm of the School Calendar pp. 399-422

- Kristin Carbone-Lopez and Janet Lauritsen
- The Efficacy of Ideographic Models for Geographical Offender Profiling pp. 423-446

- David Canter, Laura Hammond, Donna Youngs and Piotr Juszczak
- Self-Control Theory and Nonlinear Effects on Offending pp. 447-476

- Daniel P. Mears, Joshua C. Cochran and Kevin M. Beaver
Volume 29, issue 2, 2013
- Gangs and Violence: Disentangling the Impact of Gang Membership on the Level and Nature of Offending pp. 143-166

- Chris Melde and Finn-Aage Esbensen
- The Age Structure-Crime Rate Relationship: Solving a Long-Standing Puzzle pp. 167-190

- Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, Cindy Brooks Dollar and Karen F. Parker
- The Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Changes in Neighborhood Crime Rates pp. 191-215

- John M. MacDonald, John R. Hipp and Charlotte Gill
- Strain, Coping, and Socioeconomic Status: Coping Histories and Present Choices pp. 217-250

- Ekaterina V. Botchkovar, Charles R. Tittle and Olena Antonaccio
- Delinquent Behavior, Violence, and Gang Involvement in China pp. 251-272

- David C. Pyrooz and Scott H. Decker
- Does Spending Time in Public Settings Contribute to the Adolescent Risk of Violent Victimization? pp. 273-293

- Richard B. Felson, Jukka Savolainen, Mark T. Berg and Noora Ellonen
- Terrorism Risk, Resilience and Volatility: A Comparison of Terrorism Patterns in Three Southeast Asian Countries pp. 295-320

- Gentry White, Michael D. Porter and Lorraine Mazerolle
Volume 29, issue 1, 2013
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Daniel Nagin
- What Do Panel Studies Tell Us About a Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment? A Critique of the Literature pp. 5-43

- Aaron Chalfin, Amelia M. Haviland and Steven Raphael
- Pitfalls in the Use of Time Series Methods to Study Deterrence and Capital Punishment pp. 45-66

- Kerwin Kofi Charles and Steven N. Durlauf
- Sanctions, Perceptions, and Crime: Implications for Criminal Deterrence pp. 67-101

- Robert Apel
- Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Understanding Disparate Results pp. 103-121

- Steven N. Durlauf, Chao Fu and Salvador Navarro
- Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections pp. 123-141

- Charles F. Manski and John V. Pepper
Volume 28, issue 4, 2012
- Race, Space, and Violence: Exploring Spatial Dependence in Structural Covariates of White and Black Violent Crime in US Counties pp. 559-586

- Michael T. Light and Casey T. Harris
- The Moving Home Effect: A Quasi Experiment Assessing Effect of Home Location on the Offence Location pp. 587-606

- Andrew Wheeler
- Hyperbolic Time Discounting, Offender Time Preferences and Deterrence pp. 607-628

- Thomas A. Loughran, Ray Paternoster and Douglas Weiss
- Post-release Employment and Recidivism in Norway pp. 629-649

- Torbjørn Skardhamar and Kjetil Telle
- Examining What Makes Violent Crime Victims Unique: Extending Statistical Methods for Studying Specialization to the Analysis of Crime Victims pp. 651-671

- Christopher J. Schreck, Graham C. Ousey, Bonnie S. Fisher and Pamela Wilcox
- Does Self-Control Influence Maternal Attachment? A Reciprocal Effects Analysis from Early Childhood Through Middle Adolescence pp. 673-699

- Ryan C. Meldrum, Jacob T. N. Young, Carter Hay and Jamie L. Flexon
- “Because You’re Mine, I Walk the Line”? Marriage, Spousal Criminality, and Criminal Offending Over the Life Course pp. 701-723

- Marieke van Schellen, Robert Apel and Paul Nieuwbeerta
Volume 28, issue 3, 2012
- Seasonal Cycles in Crime, and Their Variability pp. 389-410

- David McDowall, Colin Loftin and Matthew Pate
- Neighborhood Cultural Heterogeneity and Adolescent Violence pp. 411-435

- Mark T. Berg, Eric A. Stewart, Rod K. Brunson and Ronald L. Simons
- Is Plea Bargaining in the “Shadow of the Trial” a Mirage? pp. 437-454

- Shawn D. Bushway and Allison D. Redlich
- Non-Response Bias with a Web-Based Survey of College Students: Differences from a Classroom Survey About Carrying Concealed Handguns pp. 455-476

- William Wells, Michael R. Cavanaugh, Jeffrey A. Bouffard and Matt R. Nobles
- Genetic and Environmental Overlap between Low Self-Control and Delinquency pp. 477-507

- Danielle Boisvert, John Paul Wright, Valerie Knopik and Jamie Vaske
- Exploratory Space–Time Analysis of Burglary Patterns pp. 509-531

- Sergio J. Rey, Elizabeth A. Mack and Julia Koschinsky
- Scaling Criminal Offending pp. 533-557

- Gary Sweeten
Volume 28, issue 2, 2012
- Race and Women’s Imprisonment: Poverty, African American Presence, and Social Welfare pp. 219-244

- Karen Heimer, Kecia R. Johnson, Joseph B. Lang, Andres F. Rengifo and Don Stemen
- Specialized Versus Versatile Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: A New Approach to Studying Intergenerational Transmission from Violent Versus Non-Violent Fathers: Latent Class Analysis pp. 245-263

- Sytske Besemer
- Racial Context and Crime Reporting: A Test of Black’s Stratification Hypothesis pp. 265-293

- Min Xie and Janet L. Lauritsen
- Cycles in Crime and Economy: Leading, Lagging and Coincident Behaviors pp. 295-317

- Claudio Detotto and Edoardo Otranto
- The Transcendence of Violence Across Relationships: New Methods for Understanding Men’s and Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Across the Life Course pp. 319-346

- Kristin Carbone-Lopez, Callie Marie Rennison and Ross Macmillan
- Having a Bad Month: General Versus Specific Effects of Stress on Crime pp. 347-363

- Richard B. Felson, D. Wayne Osgood, Julie Horney and Craig Wiernik
- Integrated Theory and Crimes of Trust pp. 365-387

- Scott Menard and Robert G. Morris
Volume 28, issue 1, 2012
- Editor’s Introduction: Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Terrorism pp. 1-5

- Gary LaFree and Joshua D. Freilich
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Terrorist Attacks by ETA 1970 to 2007 pp. 7-29

- Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, Min Xie and Piyusha Singh
- Space–Time Modeling of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq pp. 31-48

- Alex Braithwaite and Shane D. Johnson
- Microcycles of Violence: Evidence from Terrorist Attacks by ETA and the FMLN pp. 49-75

- Brandon Behlendorf, Gary LaFree and Richard Legault
- Patterns of Onset and Decline Among Terrorist Organizations pp. 77-101

- Erin Miller
- Estimating Country-Level Terrorism Trends Using Group-Based Trajectory Analyses: Latent Class Growth Analysis and General Mixture Modeling pp. 103-139

- Nancy A. Morris and Lee Ann Slocum
- A Comparison of Ideologically-Motivated Homicides from the New Extremist Crime Database and Homicides from the Supplementary Homicide Reports Using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations to Handle Missing Values pp. 141-162

- Jeff Gruenewald and William Alex Pridemore
- Cross-Classified Multilevel Models: An Application to the Criminal Case Processing of Indicted Terrorists pp. 163-189

- Brian D. Johnson
- American Terrorism and Extremist Crime Data Sources and Selectivity Bias: An Investigation Focusing on Homicide Events Committed by Far-Right Extremists pp. 191-218

- Steven M. Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich, William S. Parkin and James P. Lynch
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