Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2011
- Introduction pp. 403-404

- Alex R. Piquero and Cathy Spatz Widom
- Static and Dynamic Indicators of Minority Threat in Sentencing Outcomes: A Multi-Level Analysis pp. 405-425

- Cyndy Caravelis, Ted Chiricos and William Bales
- Examining the Neighborhood Context of the Violent Offending-Victimization Relationship: A Prospective Investigation pp. 427-451

- Mark T. Berg and Rolf Loeber
- Racial Disparity in Police Stop and Searches in England and Wales pp. 453-473

- Vani K. Borooah
- Structural Determinants of Homicide: The Big Three pp. 475-496

- Maria Tcherni
- Estimating the Impact of Classification Error on the “Statistical Accuracy” of Uniform Crime Reports pp. 497-519

- James J. Nolan, Stephen M. Haas and Jessica S. Napier
- Spatializing the Social Networks of Gangs to Explore Patterns of Violence pp. 521-545

- George E. Tita and Steven M. Radil
- A Comparison of Logistic Regression, Classification and Regression Tree, and Neural Networks Models in Predicting Violent Re-Offending pp. 547-573

- Yuan Y. Liu, Min Yang, Malcolm Ramsay, Xiao S. Li and Jeremy W. Coid
Volume 27, issue 3, 2011
- How Do They ‘End Up Together’? A Social Network Analysis of Self-Control, Homophily, and Adolescent Relationships pp. 251-273

- Jacob T. N. Young
- The Distribution of Police Protection pp. 275-298

- David Thacher
- Are US Crime Rates Really Unit Root Processes? pp. 299-314

- Jemma Cook and Steve Cook
- The Relationship Between Crime and Electronic Gaming Expenditure: Evidence from Victoria, Australia pp. 315-338

- Sarah A. Wheeler, David K. Round and John K. Wilson
- Risk Clusters, Hotspots, and Spatial Intelligence: Risk Terrain Modeling as an Algorithm for Police Resource Allocation Strategies pp. 339-362

- Leslie W. Kennedy, Joel M. Caplan and Eric Piza
- How do Visitors Affect Crime? pp. 363-378

- Earl L. Grinols, David B. Mustard and Melissa Staha
- The Series Hazard Model: An Alternative to Time Series for Event Data pp. 379-402

- Laura Dugan
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- Reciprocal Effects of Victimization and Routine Activities pp. 125-149

- Margit Averdijk
- Reliability and Validity of Prisoner Self-Reports Gathered Using the Life Event Calendar Method pp. 151-171

- James E. Sutton, Paul E. Bellair, Brian R. Kowalski, Ryan Light and Donald T. Hutcherson
- Erratum to: Reliability and Validity of Prisoner Self-Reports Gathered Using the Life Event Calendar Method pp. 173-173

- James E. Sutton, Paul E. Bellair, Brian R. Kowalski, Ryan Light and Donald T. Hutcherson
- A Longitudinal Study of Escalation in Crime Seriousness pp. 175-196

- Jiayi Liu, Brian Francis and Keith Soothill
- One Bad Apple May Not Spoil the Whole Bunch: Best Friends and Adolescent Delinquency pp. 197-223

- Carter Rees and Greg Pogarsky
- Criminal Contemplation, National Context, and Deterrence pp. 225-249

- Charles R. Tittle, Ekaterina V. Botchkovar and Olena Antonaccio
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making and the Accumulation of Capital: Bringing Choice Back In pp. 1-26

- Ray Paternoster, Greg Pogarsky and Gregory Zimmerman
- A New Twist on an Old Approach: A Random-Interaction Approach for Estimating Rates of Inter-Group Interaction pp. 27-51

- John R. Hipp, George E. Tita and Lyndsay N. Boggess
- Something Old, Something New: Revisiting Competing Hypotheses of the Victimization-Offending Relationship Among Adolescents pp. 53-84

- Graham C. Ousey, Pamela Wilcox and Bonnie S. Fisher
- The Effects of Genetics, the Environment, and Low Self-Control on Perceived Maternal and Paternal Socialization: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Twins pp. 85-105

- Kevin M. Beaver
- Asymmetric Loss Functions for Forecasting in Criminal Justice Settings pp. 107-123

- Richard Berk
Volume 26, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction pp. 415-416

- Alex R. Piquero and James P. Lynch
- Remembering the Launch of JQC, 1985–1991 pp. 417-420

- James Alan Fox
- Nurturing the Journal of Quantitative Criminology Through Late Childhood: Retrospective Memories (Distorted?) from a Former Editor pp. 421-424

- John H. Laub
- Picturing JQC’s Future pp. 425-428

- Michael D. Maltz
- The Present and Possible Future of Quantitative Criminology pp. 429-435

- David McDowall
- Longitudinal Criminology pp. 437-443

- David F. Greenberg
- Group-Based Trajectory Modeling (Nearly) Two Decades Later pp. 445-453

- Daniel S. Nagin and Candice L. Odgers
- Communities, Crime, and Reactions to Crime Multilevel Models: Accomplishments and Meta-Challenges pp. 455-466

- Ralph B. Taylor
- Making Space for Theory: The Challenges of Theorizing Space and Place for Spatial Analysis in Criminology pp. 467-479

- George E. Tita and Steven M. Radil
- What You Can and Can’t Properly Do with Regression pp. 481-487

- Richard Berk
- Gold Standard Myths: Observations on the Experimental Turn in Quantitative Criminology pp. 489-500

- Robert J. Sampson
- Advances and Challenges in Empirical Studies of Victimization pp. 501-508

- Janet L. Lauritsen
- The Development and Impact of Self-Report Measures of Crime and Delinquency pp. 509-525

- Marvin D. Krohn, Terence P. Thornberry, Chris L. Gibson and Julie M. Baldwin
- The Use of Official Records to Measure Crime and Delinquency pp. 527-532

- Colin Loftin and David McDowall
- Linking the Crime and Arrest Processes to Measure Variations in Individual Arrest Risk per Crime (Q) pp. 533-548

- Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen, Alex R. Piquero and Christy A. Visher
- Some Perspectives on Quantitative Criminology Pre-JQC: and Then Some pp. 549-561

- Alfred Blumstein
Volume 26, issue 3, 2010
- Impulsivity, Offending, and the Neighborhood: Investigating the Person–Context Nexus pp. 301-332

- Gregory M. Zimmerman
- Digital Analysis of Crime Statistics: Does Crime Conform to Benford’s Law? pp. 333-349

- Matthew J. Hickman and Stephen K. Rice
- Violent Crime, Residential Instability and Mobility: Does the Relationship Differ in Minority Neighborhoods? pp. 351-370

- Lyndsay N. Boggess and John R. Hipp
- When does the Apple Fall from the Tree? Static Versus Dynamic Theories Predicting Intergenerational Transmission of Convictions pp. 371-389

- Marieke Van de Rakt, Stijn Ruiter, Nan Dirk De Graaf and Paul Nieuwbeerta
- Estimating Treatment Effects and Predicting Recidivism for Community Supervision Using Survival Analysis with Instrumental Variables pp. 391-413

- William Rhodes
Volume 26, issue 2, 2010
- Project Safe Neighborhoods and Violent Crime Trends in US Cities: Assessing Violent Crime Impact pp. 165-190

- Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Natalie Kroovand Hipple and Timothy S. Bynum
- A Multilevel Test of Minority Threat Effects on Sentencing pp. 191-215

- Xia Wang and Daniel P. Mears
- Statistical Inference After Model Selection pp. 217-236

- Richard Berk, Lawrence Brown and Linda Zhao
- The Effects of Multiple Dimensions of Residential Segregation on Black and Hispanic Homicide Victimization pp. 237-268

- Min Xie
- The Impact of Imprisonment on Marriage and Divorce: A Risk Set Matching Approach pp. 269-300

- Robert Apel, Arjan A. J. Blokland, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Marieke van Schellen
Volume 26, issue 1, 2010
- Editors’ Introduction: Empirical Evidence on the Relevance of Place in Criminology pp. 1-6

- Anthony A. Braga and David L. Weisburd
- Is it Important to Examine Crime Trends at a Local “Micro” Level?: A Longitudinal Analysis of Street to Street Variability in Crime Trajectories pp. 7-32

- Elizabeth R. Groff, David Weisburd and Sue-Ming Yang
- The Concentration and Stability of Gun Violence at Micro Places in Boston, 1980–2008 pp. 33-53

- Anthony A. Braga, Andrew V. Papachristos and David M. Hureau
- Activity Fields and the Dynamics of Crime pp. 55-87

- Per-Olof H. Wikström, Vania Ceccato, Beth Hardie and Kyle Treiber
- Permeability and Burglary Risk: Are Cul-de-Sacs Safer? pp. 89-111

- Shane D. Johnson and Kate J. Bowers
- Modeling Micro-Level Crime Location Choice: Application of the Discrete Choice Framework to Crime at Places pp. 113-138

- Wim Bernasco
- Assessing the Spatial–Temporal Relationship Between Disorder and Violence pp. 139-163

- Sue-Ming Yang
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