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September 2014, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 453-483 Immigration and the Changing Nature of Homicide in US Cities, 1980–2010
by Graham C. Ousey & Charis E. Kubrin - 485-504 Counterterrorism and Radical Eco-Groups: A Context for Exploring the Series Hazard Model
by Jennifer Varriale Carson - 505-526 Adverse Neighborhood Conditions and Sanction Risk Perceptions: Using SEM to Examine Direct and Indirect Effects
by Byungbae Kim & Travis C. Pratt & Danielle Wallace - 527-548 Quantifying the Exposure of Street Segments to Drinking Places Nearby
by Elizabeth R. Groff - 549-576 The Direct and Indirect Effects of Offender Drug Use on Federal Sentencing Outcomes
by Cassia C. Spohn & Byungbae Kim & Steven Belenko & Pauline K. Brennan
June 2014, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 163-186 Accounting for Projection Bias in Models of Delinquent Peer Influence: The Utility and Limits of Latent Variable Approaches
by Cesar J. Rebellon & Kathryn L. Modecki - 187-214 Residential Mobility and Delinquency Revisited: Causation or Selection?
by Lauren Porter & Matt Vogel - 215-236 Individual Differences in the Deterrence Process: Which Individuals Learn (Most) from Their Offending Experiences?
by Sonja Schulz - 237-264 Analyzing the Influence of Micro-Level Factors on CCTV Camera Effect
by Eric L. Piza & Joel M. Caplan & Leslie W. Kennedy - 265-284 Superficial Survey Choice: An Experimental Test of a Potential Method for Increasing Response Rates and Response Quality in Correctional Surveys
by Justin T. Pickett & Christi Falco Metcalfe & Thomas Baker & Marc Gertz & Laura Bedard - 285-315 Crime Gun Risk Factors: Buyer, Seller, Firearm, and Transaction Characteristics Associated with Gun Trafficking and Criminal Gun Use
by Christopher S. Koper - 317-347 Assessing the Effectiveness of Correctional Sanctions
by Joshua C. Cochran & Daniel P. Mears & William D. Bales - 349-372 “From Your First Cigarette to Your Last Dyin’ Day”: The Patterning of Gang Membership in the Life-Course
by David C. Pyrooz
March 2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-27 Rational Misbehavior? Evaluating an Integrated Dual-Process Model of Criminal Decision Making
by Jean-Louis van Gelder & Reinout E. de Vries - 29-56 “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop”: Self-Control, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization
by Jillian J. Turanovic & Travis C. Pratt - 57-78 Bayesian Spatio-Temporal Modeling for Analysing Local Patterns of Crime Over Time at the Small-Area Level
by Jane Law & Matthew Quick & Ping Chan - 79-96 Forecasts of Violence to Inform Sentencing Decisions
by Richard Berk & Justin Bleich - 97-112 Block Randomized Trials at Places: Rethinking the Limitations of Small N Experiments
by David Weisburd & Charlotte Gill - 113-139 Deterring Gang-Involved Gun Violence: Measuring the Impact of Boston’s Operation Ceasefire on Street Gang Behavior
by Anthony A. Braga & David M. Hureau & Andrew V. Papachristos - 141-162 A Bi-level Framework for Understanding Prisoner Victimization
by John Wooldredge & Benjamin Steiner
December 2013, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 477-541 Estimating the Causal Effect of Gun Prevalence on Homicide Rates: A Local Average Treatment Effect Approach
by Tomislav Kovandzic & Mark E. Schaffer & Gary Kleck - 543-578 Heterogeneity in the Frequency Distribution of Crime Victimization
by Tim Hope & Paul A. Norris - 579-600 The Incapacitation Effect of First-Time Imprisonment: A Matched Samples Comparison
by Hilde Wermink & Robert Apel & Paul Nieuwbeerta & Arjan A. J. Blokland - 601-642 The Effect of Incarceration on Re-Offending: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Pennsylvania
by Daniel S. Nagin & G. Matthew Snodgrass - 643-674 Prisons and Crime, Backwards in High Heels
by William Spelman
September 2013, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 321-345 The Consequences of Maladaptive Coping: Integrating General Strain and Self-Control Theories to Specify a Causal Pathway Between Victimization and Offending
by Jillian J. Turanovic & Travis C. Pratt - 347-368 Differential Effects of Parental Controls on Adolescent Substance Use: For Whom is the Family Most Important?
by Abigail A. Fagan & M. Lee Van Horn & J. David Hawkins & Thomas Jaki - 369-397 “Fixed” Sentencing: The Effect on Imprisonment Rates Over Time
by Mark G. Harmon - 399-422 Seasonal Variation in Violent Victimization: Opportunity and the Annual Rhythm of the School Calendar
by Kristin Carbone-Lopez & Janet Lauritsen - 423-446 The Efficacy of Ideographic Models for Geographical Offender Profiling
by David Canter & Laura Hammond & Donna Youngs & Piotr Juszczak - 447-476 Self-Control Theory and Nonlinear Effects on Offending
by Daniel P. Mears & Joshua C. Cochran & Kevin M. Beaver
June 2013, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 143-166 Gangs and Violence: Disentangling the Impact of Gang Membership on the Level and Nature of Offending
by Chris Melde & Finn-Aage Esbensen - 167-190 The Age Structure-Crime Rate Relationship: Solving a Long-Standing Puzzle
by Patricia L. McCall & Kenneth C. Land & Cindy Brooks Dollar & Karen F. Parker - 191-215 The Effects of Immigrant Concentration on Changes in Neighborhood Crime Rates
by John M. MacDonald & John R. Hipp & Charlotte Gill - 217-250 Strain, Coping, and Socioeconomic Status: Coping Histories and Present Choices
by Ekaterina V. Botchkovar & Charles R. Tittle & Olena Antonaccio - 251-272 Delinquent Behavior, Violence, and Gang Involvement in China
by David C. Pyrooz & Scott H. Decker - 273-293 Does Spending Time in Public Settings Contribute to the Adolescent Risk of Violent Victimization?
by Richard B. Felson & Jukka Savolainen & Mark T. Berg & Noora Ellonen - 295-320 Terrorism Risk, Resilience and Volatility: A Comparison of Terrorism Patterns in Three Southeast Asian Countries
by Gentry White & Michael D. Porter & Lorraine Mazerolle
March 2013, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Daniel Nagin - 5-43 What Do Panel Studies Tell Us About a Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment? A Critique of the Literature
by Aaron Chalfin & Amelia M. Haviland & Steven Raphael - 45-66 Pitfalls in the Use of Time Series Methods to Study Deterrence and Capital Punishment
by Kerwin Kofi Charles & Steven N. Durlauf - 67-101 Sanctions, Perceptions, and Crime: Implications for Criminal Deterrence
by Robert Apel - 103-121 Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Understanding Disparate Results
by Steven N. Durlauf & Chao Fu & Salvador Navarro - 123-141 Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections
by Charles F. Manski & John V. Pepper
December 2012, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 559-586 Race, Space, and Violence: Exploring Spatial Dependence in Structural Covariates of White and Black Violent Crime in US Counties
by Michael T. Light & Casey T. Harris - 587-606 The Moving Home Effect: A Quasi Experiment Assessing Effect of Home Location on the Offence Location
by Andrew Wheeler - 607-628 Hyperbolic Time Discounting, Offender Time Preferences and Deterrence
by Thomas A. Loughran & Ray Paternoster & Douglas Weiss - 629-649 Post-release Employment and Recidivism in Norway
by Torbjørn Skardhamar & Kjetil Telle - 651-671 Examining What Makes Violent Crime Victims Unique: Extending Statistical Methods for Studying Specialization to the Analysis of Crime Victims
by Christopher J. Schreck & Graham C. Ousey & Bonnie S. Fisher & Pamela Wilcox - 673-699 Does Self-Control Influence Maternal Attachment? A Reciprocal Effects Analysis from Early Childhood Through Middle Adolescence
by Ryan C. Meldrum & Jacob T. N. Young & Carter Hay & Jamie L. Flexon - 701-723 “Because You’re Mine, I Walk the Line”? Marriage, Spousal Criminality, and Criminal Offending Over the Life Course
by Marieke van Schellen & Robert Apel & Paul Nieuwbeerta
September 2012, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 389-410 Seasonal Cycles in Crime, and Their Variability
by David McDowall & Colin Loftin & Matthew Pate - 411-435 Neighborhood Cultural Heterogeneity and Adolescent Violence
by Mark T. Berg & Eric A. Stewart & Rod K. Brunson & Ronald L. Simons - 437-454 Is Plea Bargaining in the “Shadow of the Trial” a Mirage?
by Shawn D. Bushway & Allison D. Redlich - 455-476 Non-Response Bias with a Web-Based Survey of College Students: Differences from a Classroom Survey About Carrying Concealed Handguns
by William Wells & Michael R. Cavanaugh & Jeffrey A. Bouffard & Matt R. Nobles - 477-507 Genetic and Environmental Overlap between Low Self-Control and Delinquency
by Danielle Boisvert & John Paul Wright & Valerie Knopik & Jamie Vaske - 509-531 Exploratory Space–Time Analysis of Burglary Patterns
by Sergio J. Rey & Elizabeth A. Mack & Julia Koschinsky - 533-557 Scaling Criminal Offending
by Gary Sweeten
June 2012, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 219-244 Race and Women’s Imprisonment: Poverty, African American Presence, and Social Welfare
by Karen Heimer & Kecia R. Johnson & Joseph B. Lang & Andres F. Rengifo & Don Stemen - 245-263 Specialized Versus Versatile Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: A New Approach to Studying Intergenerational Transmission from Violent Versus Non-Violent Fathers: Latent Class Analysis
by Sytske Besemer - 265-293 Racial Context and Crime Reporting: A Test of Black’s Stratification Hypothesis
by Min Xie & Janet L. Lauritsen - 295-317 Cycles in Crime and Economy: Leading, Lagging and Coincident Behaviors
by Claudio Detotto & Edoardo Otranto - 319-346 The Transcendence of Violence Across Relationships: New Methods for Understanding Men’s and Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Across the Life Course
by Kristin Carbone-Lopez & Callie Marie Rennison & Ross Macmillan - 347-363 Having a Bad Month: General Versus Specific Effects of Stress on Crime
by Richard B. Felson & D. Wayne Osgood & Julie Horney & Craig Wiernik - 365-387 Integrated Theory and Crimes of Trust
by Scott Menard & Robert G. Morris
March 2012, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editor’s Introduction: Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Terrorism
by Gary LaFree & Joshua D. Freilich - 7-29 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Terrorist Attacks by ETA 1970 to 2007
by Gary LaFree & Laura Dugan & Min Xie & Piyusha Singh - 31-48 Space–Time Modeling of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq
by Alex Braithwaite & Shane D. Johnson - 49-75 Microcycles of Violence: Evidence from Terrorist Attacks by ETA and the FMLN
by Brandon Behlendorf & Gary LaFree & Richard Legault - 77-101 Patterns of Onset and Decline Among Terrorist Organizations
by Erin Miller - 103-139 Estimating Country-Level Terrorism Trends Using Group-Based Trajectory Analyses: Latent Class Growth Analysis and General Mixture Modeling
by Nancy A. Morris & Lee Ann Slocum - 141-162 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
by Jeff Gruenewald & William Alex Pridemore - 163-189 Cross-Classified Multilevel Models: An Application to the Criminal Case Processing of Indicted Terrorists
by Brian D. Johnson - 191-218 American Terrorism and Extremist Crime Data Sources and Selectivity Bias: An Investigation Focusing on Homicide Events Committed by Far-Right Extremists
by Steven M. Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich & William S. Parkin & James P. Lynch
December 2011, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 403-404 Introduction
by Alex R. Piquero & Cathy Spatz Widom - 405-425 Static and Dynamic Indicators of Minority Threat in Sentencing Outcomes: A Multi-Level Analysis
by Cyndy Caravelis & Ted Chiricos & William Bales - 427-451 Examining the Neighborhood Context of the Violent Offending-Victimization Relationship: A Prospective Investigation
by Mark T. Berg & Rolf Loeber - 453-473 Racial Disparity in Police Stop and Searches in England and Wales
by Vani K. Borooah - 475-496 Structural Determinants of Homicide: The Big Three
by Maria Tcherni - 497-519 Estimating the Impact of Classification Error on the “Statistical Accuracy” of Uniform Crime Reports
by James J. Nolan & Stephen M. Haas & Jessica S. Napier - 521-545 Spatializing the Social Networks of Gangs to Explore Patterns of Violence
by George E. Tita & Steven M. Radil - 547-573 A Comparison of Logistic Regression, Classification and Regression Tree, and Neural Networks Models in Predicting Violent Re-Offending
by Yuan Y. Liu & Min Yang & Malcolm Ramsay & Xiao S. Li & Jeremy W. Coid
September 2011, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 251-273 How Do They ‘End Up Together’? A Social Network Analysis of Self-Control, Homophily, and Adolescent Relationships
by Jacob T. N. Young - 275-298 The Distribution of Police Protection
by David Thacher - 299-314 Are US Crime Rates Really Unit Root Processes?
by Jemma Cook & Steve Cook - 315-338 The Relationship Between Crime and Electronic Gaming Expenditure: Evidence from Victoria, Australia
by Sarah A. Wheeler & David K. Round & John K. Wilson - 339-362 Risk Clusters, Hotspots, and Spatial Intelligence: Risk Terrain Modeling as an Algorithm for Police Resource Allocation Strategies
by Leslie W. Kennedy & Joel M. Caplan & Eric Piza - 363-378 How do Visitors Affect Crime?
by Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard & Melissa Staha - 379-402 The Series Hazard Model: An Alternative to Time Series for Event Data
by Laura Dugan
June 2011, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 125-149 Reciprocal Effects of Victimization and Routine Activities
by Margit Averdijk - 151-171 Reliability and Validity of Prisoner Self-Reports Gathered Using the Life Event Calendar Method
by James E. Sutton & Paul E. Bellair & Brian R. Kowalski & Ryan Light & Donald T. Hutcherson - 173-173 Erratum to: Reliability and Validity of Prisoner Self-Reports Gathered Using the Life Event Calendar Method
by James E. Sutton & Paul E. Bellair & Brian R. Kowalski & Ryan Light & Donald T. Hutcherson - 175-196 A Longitudinal Study of Escalation in Crime Seriousness
by Jiayi Liu & Brian Francis & Keith Soothill - 197-223 One Bad Apple May Not Spoil the Whole Bunch: Best Friends and Adolescent Delinquency
by Carter Rees & Greg Pogarsky - 225-249 Criminal Contemplation, National Context, and Deterrence
by Charles R. Tittle & Ekaterina V. Botchkovar & Olena Antonaccio
March 2011, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-26 Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making and the Accumulation of Capital: Bringing Choice Back In
by Ray Paternoster & Greg Pogarsky & Gregory Zimmerman - 27-51 A New Twist on an Old Approach: A Random-Interaction Approach for Estimating Rates of Inter-Group Interaction
by John R. Hipp & George E. Tita & Lyndsay N. Boggess - 53-84 Something Old, Something New: Revisiting Competing Hypotheses of the Victimization-Offending Relationship Among Adolescents
by Graham C. Ousey & Pamela Wilcox & Bonnie S. Fisher - 85-105 The Effects of Genetics, the Environment, and Low Self-Control on Perceived Maternal and Paternal Socialization: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Twins
by Kevin M. Beaver - 107-123 Asymmetric Loss Functions for Forecasting in Criminal Justice Settings
by Richard Berk
December 2010, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 415-416 Introduction
by Alex R. Piquero & James P. Lynch - 417-420 Remembering the Launch of JQC, 1985–1991
by James Alan Fox - 421-424 Nurturing the Journal of Quantitative Criminology Through Late Childhood: Retrospective Memories (Distorted?) from a Former Editor
by John H. Laub - 425-428 Picturing JQC’s Future
by Michael D. Maltz - 429-435 The Present and Possible Future of Quantitative Criminology
by David McDowall - 437-443 Longitudinal Criminology
by David F. Greenberg - 445-453 Group-Based Trajectory Modeling (Nearly) Two Decades Later
by Daniel S. Nagin & Candice L. Odgers - 455-466 Communities, Crime, and Reactions to Crime Multilevel Models: Accomplishments and Meta-Challenges
by Ralph B. Taylor - 467-479 Making Space for Theory: The Challenges of Theorizing Space and Place for Spatial Analysis in Criminology
by George E. Tita & Steven M. Radil - 481-487 What You Can and Can’t Properly Do with Regression
by Richard Berk - 489-500 Gold Standard Myths: Observations on the Experimental Turn in Quantitative Criminology
by Robert J. Sampson - 501-508 Advances and Challenges in Empirical Studies of Victimization
by Janet L. Lauritsen - 509-525 The Development and Impact of Self-Report Measures of Crime and Delinquency
by Marvin D. Krohn & Terence P. Thornberry & Chris L. Gibson & Julie M. Baldwin - 527-532 The Use of Official Records to Measure Crime and Delinquency
by Colin Loftin & David McDowall - 533-548 Linking the Crime and Arrest Processes to Measure Variations in Individual Arrest Risk per Crime (Q)
by Alfred Blumstein & Jacqueline Cohen & Alex R. Piquero & Christy A. Visher - 549-561 Some Perspectives on Quantitative Criminology Pre-JQC: and Then Some
by Alfred Blumstein
September 2010, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 301-332 Impulsivity, Offending, and the Neighborhood: Investigating the Person–Context Nexus
by Gregory M. Zimmerman - 333-349 Digital Analysis of Crime Statistics: Does Crime Conform to Benford’s Law?
by Matthew J. Hickman & Stephen K. Rice - 351-370 Violent Crime, Residential Instability and Mobility: Does the Relationship Differ in Minority Neighborhoods?
by Lyndsay N. Boggess & John R. Hipp - 371-389 When does the Apple Fall from the Tree? Static Versus Dynamic Theories Predicting Intergenerational Transmission of Convictions
by Marieke Van de Rakt & Stijn Ruiter & Nan Dirk De Graaf & Paul Nieuwbeerta - 391-413 Estimating Treatment Effects and Predicting Recidivism for Community Supervision Using Survival Analysis with Instrumental Variables
by William Rhodes
June 2010, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 165-190 Project Safe Neighborhoods and Violent Crime Trends in US Cities: Assessing Violent Crime Impact
by Edmund F. McGarrell & Nicholas Corsaro & Natalie Kroovand Hipple & Timothy S. Bynum - 191-215 A Multilevel Test of Minority Threat Effects on Sentencing
by Xia Wang & Daniel P. Mears - 217-236 Statistical Inference After Model Selection
by Richard Berk & Lawrence Brown & Linda Zhao - 237-268 The Effects of Multiple Dimensions of Residential Segregation on Black and Hispanic Homicide Victimization
by Min Xie - 269-300 The Impact of Imprisonment on Marriage and Divorce: A Risk Set Matching Approach
by Robert Apel & Arjan A. J. Blokland & Paul Nieuwbeerta & Marieke van Schellen
March 2010, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editors’ Introduction: Empirical Evidence on the Relevance of Place in Criminology
by Anthony A. Braga & David L. Weisburd - 7-32 Is it Important to Examine Crime Trends at a Local “Micro” Level?: A Longitudinal Analysis of Street to Street Variability in Crime Trajectories
by Elizabeth R. Groff & David Weisburd & Sue-Ming Yang - 33-53 The Concentration and Stability of Gun Violence at Micro Places in Boston, 1980–2008
by Anthony A. Braga & Andrew V. Papachristos & David M. Hureau - 55-87 Activity Fields and the Dynamics of Crime
by Per-Olof H. Wikström & Vania Ceccato & Beth Hardie & Kyle Treiber - 89-111 Permeability and Burglary Risk: Are Cul-de-Sacs Safer?
by Shane D. Johnson & Kate J. Bowers - 113-138 Modeling Micro-Level Crime Location Choice: Application of the Discrete Choice Framework to Crime at Places
by Wim Bernasco - 139-163 Assessing the Spatial–Temporal Relationship Between Disorder and Violence
by Sue-Ming Yang
December 2009, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 341-370 Modeling the Distribution of Sentence Length Decisions Under a Guidelines System: An Application of Quantile Regression Models
by Chester L. Britt - 371-389 Disentangling the Crime-arrest Relationship: The Influence of Social Context
by Mitchell B. Chamlin & Andrew J. Myer - 391-417 How Much Can We Trust Causal Interpretations of Fixed-Effects Estimators in the Context of Criminality?
by David Bjerk - 419-441 Detecting Specialization in Offending: Comparing Analytic Approaches
by Christopher J. Sullivan & Jean Marie McGloin & James V. Ray & Michael S. Caudy - 443-467 Hot Spots of Juvenile Crime: A Longitudinal Study of Arrest Incidents at Street Segments in Seattle, Washington
by David Weisburd & Nancy A. Morris & Elizabeth R. Groff
September 2009, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 227-257 Assessing the Impact of First-Time Imprisonment on Offenders’ Subsequent Criminal Career Development: A Matched Samples Comparison
by Paul Nieuwbeerta & Daniel S. Nagin & Arjan A. J. Blokland - 259-286 Measuring Long Term Individual Trajectories of Offending Using Multiple Methods
by Shawn D. Bushway & Gary Sweeten & Paul Nieuwbeerta - 287-306 Crime is the Problem: Homicide, Acquisitive Crime, and Economic Conditions
by Richard Rosenfeld - 307-324 Do US City Crime Rates Follow a National Trend? The Influence of Nationwide Conditions on Local Crime Patterns
by David McDowall & Colin Loftin - 325-339 Measuring and Modeling Repeat and Near-Repeat Burglary Effects
by M. B. Short & M. R. D’Orsogna & P. J. Brantingham & G. E. Tita
June 2009, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 103-127 Rational Choice, Agency and Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making: The Short and Long-Term Consequences of Making Good Choices
by Ray Paternoster & Greg Pogarsky - 129-153 A Developmental Approach for Measuring the Severity of Crimes
by Rajeev Ramchand & John M. MacDonald & Amelia Haviland & Andrew R. Morral - 155-180 Excessive Uniformity in Federal Drug Sentencing
by Eric L. Sevigny - 181-200 Offender as Forager? A Direct Test of the Boost Account of Victimization
by Shane D. Johnson & Lucia Summers & Ken Pease - 201-226 The Sanctions-Perceptions Link in a Model of School-based Deterrence
by Robert Apel & Greg Pogarsky & Leigh Bates
March 2009, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial Introduction
by James P. Lynch & Alex R. Piquero - 3-24 Marriage and Desistance from Crime in the Netherlands: Do Gender and Socio-Historical Context Matter?
by Bianca E. Bersani & John H. Laub & Paul Nieuwbeerta - 25-49 New Evidence on the Monetary Value of Saving a High Risk Youth
by Mark A. Cohen & Alex R. Piquero - 51-77 Multiple Imputation of the Supplementary Homicide Reports, 1976–2005
by James Alan Fox & Marc L. Swatt - 79-101 Can Cohort Replacement Explain Changes in the Relationship Between Age and Homicide Offending?
by Robert M. O’Brien & Jean Stockard
December 2008, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 337-362 Using State Child Labor Laws to Identify the Causal Effect of Youth Employment on Deviant Behavior and Academic Achievement
by Robert Apel & Shawn D. Bushway & Raymond Paternoster & Robert Brame & Gary Sweeten - 363-380 Not ‘Islands, Entire of Themselves’: Exploring the Spatial Context of City-level Robbery Rates
by Glenn Deane & Steven F. Messner & Thomas D. Stucky & Kelly McGeever & Charis E. Kubrin - 381-396 A Test of Competing Hypotheses about Homicide Following Terrorist Attacks: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of September 11 and Oklahoma City
by William Alex Pridemore & Mitchell B. Chamlin & Adam Trahan - 397-397 A Test of Competing Hypotheses about Homicide Following Terrorist Attacks: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of September 11 and Oklahoma City
by William Alex Pridemore & Mitchell B. Chamlin & Adam Trahan - 399-421 Modeling the Deviant Y in Criminology: An Examination of the Assumptions of Censored Normal Regression and Potential Alternatives
by Christopher J. Sullivan & Jean Marie McGloin & Alex R. Piquero
September 2008, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 243-265 The Impact of Incarceration in State Prison on the Employment Prospects of Women
by Robert J. Lalonde & Rosa M. Cho - 267-267 The Impact of Incarceration in State Prison on the Employment Prospects of Women
by Rosa M. Cho & Robert J. Lalonde - 269-284 Overdispersion and Poisson Regression
by Richard Berk & John M. MacDonald - 285-306 Spatio-Temporal Interaction of Urban Crime
by Tony H. Grubesic & Elizabeth A. Mack - 307-335 Déjà vu All Over Again: Investigating Temporal Continuity of Adolescent Victimization
by Graham C. Ousey & Pamela Wilcox & Sara Brummel
June 2008, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 125-147 The Gender Gap in Violent Victimization, 1973–2004
by Janet L. Lauritsen & Karen Heimer - 149-178 Specifying the Relationship Between Crime and Prisons
by William Spelman - 179-203 Towards an Explanatory Taxonomy of Adolescent Delinquents: Identifying Several Social-Psychological Profiles
by Tim Brennan & Markus Breitenbach & William Dieterich - 205-226 Rape Co-occurrence: Do Additional Crimes Affect Victim Reporting and Police Clearance of Rape?
by Lynn A. Addington & Callie Marie Rennison - 227-241 The Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations: An Exploratory Method for Discrete Multivariate Analyses of Crime Data
by Terance D. Miethe & Timothy C. Hart & Wendy C. Regoeczi
March 2008, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-31 Analyzing Criminal Trajectory Profiles: Bridging Multilevel and Group-based Approaches Using Growth Mixture Modeling
by Frauke Kreuter & Bengt Muthén - 33-49 Estimating Mean Length of Stay in Prison: Methods and Applications
by Evelyn J. Patterson & Samuel H. Preston - 51-72 A Comparison of Methods for Analyzing Criminological Panel Data
by Julie A. Phillips & David F. Greenberg - 73-92 Social Integration, Self-control, and Conformity
by Michael R. Welch & Charles R. Tittle & Jennifer Yonkoski & Nicole Meidinger & Harold G. Grasmick - 93-123 Does Parolee Drug Testing Influence Employment and Education Outcomes? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment with Noncompliance
by Beau Kilmer
December 2007, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 259-265 Revisiting Incapacitation: Can We Generate New Estimates?
by Peter Reuter & Shawn D. Bushway - 267-285 Does Incapacitation Reduce Crime?
by Alex R. Piquero & Alfred Blumstein - 287-301 The Silence of the Lambdas: Deterring Incapacitation Research
by Thomas J. Miles & Jens Ludwig - 303-326 Incapacitation: Revisiting an Old Question with a New Method and New Data
by Gary Sweeten & Robert Apel - 327-353 Selectively Incapacitating Frequent Offenders: Costs and Benefits of Various Penal Scenarios
by Arjan A. J. Blokland & Paul Nieuwbeerta - 355-375 Estimating the Number of Crimes Averted by Incapacitation: An Information Theoretic Approach
by Avinash Singh Bhati - 377-387 Sentencing Using Statistical Treatment Rules: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us
by Shawn Bushway & Jeffrey Smith
September 2007, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 179-200 Understanding the Role of Repeat Victims in the Production of Annual US Victimization Rates
by Michael Planty & Kevin J. Strom - 201-219 Space–Time Patterns of Risk: A Cross National Assessment of Residential Burglary Victimization
by Shane D. Johnson & Wim Bernasco & Kate J. Bowers & Henk Elffers & Jerry Ratcliffe & George Rengert & Michael Townsley - 221-241 A Capture–Recapture Model to Estimate the Size of Criminal Populations and the Risks of Detection in a Marijuana Cultivation Industry
by Martin Bouchard - 243-258 Community Variation in Crime Clearance: A Multilevel Analysis with Comments on Assessing Police Performance
by Paul-Philippe Paré & Richard B. Felson & Marc Ouimet
June 2007, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 75-103 Simulation for Theory Testing and Experimentation: An Example Using Routine Activity Theory and Street Robbery
by Elizabeth R. Groff - 105-125 Measuring and Explaining Charge Bargaining
by Anne Morrison Piehl & Shawn D. Bushway - 127-149 Reconsidering Peer Influences on Delinquency: Do Less Proximate Contacts Matter?
by Danielle C. Payne & Benjamin Cornwell - 151-178 Is the Magic Still There? The Use of the Heckman Two-Step Correction for Selection Bias in Criminology
by Shawn Bushway & Brian D. Johnson & Lee Ann Slocum
March 2007, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-22 Using Booking Data to Model Drug User Arrest Rates: A Preliminary to Estimating the Prevalence of Chronic Drug Use
by William Rhodes & Ryan Kling & Patrick Johnston - 23-39 Measuring the Relationship Between Youth Criminal Participation and Household Economic Resources
by David Bjerk - 41-58 Differences in the Validity of Self-Reported Drug Use Across Five Factors: Gender, Race, Age, Type of Drug, and Offense Seriousness
by André B. Rosay & Stacy Skroban Najaka & Denise C. Herz - 59-74 Deterrence and Individual Differences Among Convicted Offenders
by Greg Pogarsky
December 2006, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 279-297 Self-reports of Police Speeding Stops by Race: Results from the North Carolina Reverse Record Check Survey
by Donald Tomaskovic-Devey & Cynthia Pfaff Wright & Ronald Czaja & Kirk Miller - 299-317 Crime and Residential Choice: A Neighborhood Level Analysis of the Impact of Crime on Housing Prices
by George E. Tita & Tricia L. Petras & Robert T. Greenbaum - 319-340 Self-control, Victimization, and their Influence on Risky Lifestyles: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Panel Data
by Christopher J. Schreck & Eric A. Stewart & Bonnie S. Fisher - 341-367 Population Size, Change, and Crime in U.S. Cities
by Thomas Rotolo & Charles R. Tittle
September 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 193-214 Childhood Behavior and Adult Criminality: Cluster Analysis in a Prospective Study of African Americans
by Hee-Soon Juon & Elaine Eggleston Doherty & Margaret E. Ensminger - 215-239 Desistance or Displacement? The Changing Patterns of Offending from Adolescence to Young Adulthood
by Michael Massoglia
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