Sex offender legislation and social control: an examination of sex offenders’ expectations prior to release
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Sex offender legislation and social control: an examination of sex offenders’ expectations prior to release Georgia M. Winters Read the syndicated article here
We fought tooth and toenail: exploring the dynamics of romantic relationships among sex offenders who have desisted
Visit Criminal justice Studies . We fought tooth and toenail: exploring the dynamics of romantic relationships among sex offenders who have desisted Robert Lytle Read the syndicated article here
An examination of a cycle of coping with strain among registered citizens’ families
Visit Criminal justice Studies . An examination of a cycle of coping with strain among registered citizens’ families Danielle J. S. Bailey Read the syndicated article here
To be committed or not: examining effects of personal and workplace variables on the organizational commitment of Southern prison staff
Visit Criminal justice Studies . To be committed or not: examining effects of personal and workplace variables on the organizational commitment of Southern prison staff Eric G. Lambert Read the…
Supervisory experience and data points: implementation barriers, risk assessment and correctional professionals
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Supervisory experience and data points: implementation barriers, risk assessment and correctional professionals Andy Hochstetler Read the syndicated article here
Fear of crime while camping: examining perceptions of risk, safety precautions, and victimization effects
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Fear of crime while camping: examining perceptions of risk, safety precautions, and victimization effects Jamie A. Snyder Read the syndicated article here
College education, major, or criminology classes? An examination of what drives students’ level of punitiveness
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 1-16. College education, major, or criminology classes? An examination of what drives students’ level of punitiveness Rebecca Ridener Read…
Examining heroin use and prescription opioid misuse among adolescents
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Examining heroin use and prescription opioid misuse among adolescents Craig J. Forsyth Read the syndicated article here
Public attitudes toward funding preschool programs to prevent violence
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 17-29. Public attitudes toward funding preschool programs to prevent violence David R. Forde Read the syndicated article here
The gendering effects of co-authorship in criminology & criminal justice research
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 30-44. The gendering effects of co-authorship in criminology & criminal justice research Haley R. Zettler Read the syndicated article…
A city-level analysis of property crime clearance rates
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 45-62. A city-level analysis of property crime clearance rates Jeffrey Roth Read the syndicated article here
Systematic review of religious affiliations and beliefs as correlates of public attitudes toward capital punishment
Visit Criminal justice Studies Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 63-85. Systematic review of religious affiliations and beliefs as correlates of public attitudes toward capital punishment Candalyn B. Rade…