Adolescent Binge Drinking: An Examination of Three Criminological Theories

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George E. Higgins Catherine D. Marcum Fredrick A. Williams Jason Nicholson Sifat E. Rahman a University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USAb Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USAc Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY, USAd University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USAGeorge E. Higgins is a Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisville His research focuses on testing criminological theories and organizational theories applied to criminal justice using advanced quantitative methods. Substantively, Dr. Higgins examines substance use, cybercrime, race and ethnicity differences, criminal justice organizational issues (i.e., leadership, administration, and profiling), and suicide issues. He is the author of more than 200 peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles and 10 books. His most recent book is the co-authored book, Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling (2020; Routledge). He is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2018 Academy of Criminal Justice Science’s (ACJS) Founder’s Award, and 2022 he is the recipient of the ACJS Fellow Award.Dr. Catherine D. Marcum is the Chair of the Department of Government and Justice Studies and a Professor of Criminal Justice at Appalachian State University. She graduated in 2008 with her Ph.D. in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Marcum’s areas of expertise include cyberoffending and victimization, victimization in corrections, and offender reentry and reintegration. She has over 60 peer-reviewed articles, as well as 25 authored or edited books in these fields. Further, she is the current editor of the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.Frederick A. Williams, Jr., is an assistant professor at Kentucky State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisville. Williams’ research interests include law enforcement and policy evaluation. He is a 20-year veteran of the Kentucky State Police (KSP) where he retired with the rank of major as a member of the command staff. After retirement, Williams has served as the Director of Criminal Justice Studies for Spalding University and now serves as the Chair of the School of Criminal Justice and Government Relations for Kentucky State University.Jason Nicholson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of West Georgia. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Louisville in 2017. His research interests include cybercrime, substance abuse, and sport participation. His most recent publications appear in Deviant Behavior, Substance Use and Misuse, and the International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence and Cybercrime among others.Sifat E. Rahman holds a Master of Science in Criminology from University of Dhaka. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Louisville. Her research interest are trauma, juvenile delinquency, and substance use and abuse.

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