A Video Data Analysis of Pet Theft Incidents: An Examination of Offense Form, Situational Dynamics, & Offender Characteristics
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Ben Stickle Brenda Vose J. Mitchell Miller a Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, USAb University of North Florida, Jacksonville, USABen Stickle, Ph.D., is a Professor of Criminal Justice Administration at Middle Tennessee State University and holds a Ph.D. in Justice Administration from the University of Louisville. Ben’s research focuses on property crime and policing, and he is widely recognized through his research contributions on metal theft, package theft, and emergent crime trends.Brenda Vose (Ph.D., 2008, University of Cincinnati) is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of North Florida where she teaches and researches in the areas of community corrections, offender assessment and classification, offender treatment, evidence-based interventions, and law enforcement staffing. Dr. Vose currently serves on the Southern Criminal Justice Association Executive Board and on the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Criminal Justice. Prior to joining the faculty at UNF, she was the Academic Director of the Online Master of Science Program in Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. Her published work appears in Federal Probation, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminology and Public Policy, American Journal of Criminal Justice, and Policing: An International Journal.J. Mitchell Miller is the John A. Delaney Presidential Professor at the University of North Florida, serving on the faculty of the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice. Specializing in the areas of drug crime and substance abuse treatment in justice settings, his current research includes mixed methods evaluations of various adult treatment courts across the nation toward the discovery and affirmation of evidence-based treatment and policing practices. He served as Editor of the American Journal of Criminal Justice over the past six years and served as the 38th President of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

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