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Peter Mameli
  • Mameli, P.  2008. “Tracking the Beast: Techno-Ethics Boards and Government Surveillance Programs.” Critical Issues in Justice and Politics, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp.  31-56.
  • Rubin, M., Culp, R., Mameli, P. and Walker, M.  2008. “Using Cross-National Studies to  Illuminate the Crime Problem.”  Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 50-68.
  • Mameli, P.  2007. “Stopping the Illegal Trafficking of Human Beings:  How Transnational Police Work can Stem the Flow of Forced Prostitution.” In Global Criminology and Criminal Justice, Larsen, Nick & Russell Smandych (eds.).
Evan Mandery
  • Darehshori, S., Kirchmeier, J., Brady, C. & Mandery, E.  (2007).  Empire State injustice.  Cardozo Public Law, Policy and Ethics Journal, 4, 85-120.
  • Mandery, E.  (2008).  Executing the Insane, Retribution, and Temporal Justice.  Criminal Law Bulletin, 43, 3-7.
  • Mandery, E.  (2007).  Cruel shoes, cruel mothers and the structured consideration of mitigating evidence.  Criminal Law Bulletin, 43, 394-407.
  • Mandery, E.  (2007).  A human death: legal and ethical restraints on methods of execution. Criminal Law Bulletin, 42, 721-729.
  • Mandery, E.  (2007).  Mercy and contrition.  Criminal Law Bulletin, 42, 339-346.
Keith Markus
  • Markus, K. A. (2008). Hypothesis formulation, model interpretation, and model equivalence: Implications of a mereological causal interpretation of structural equation models. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 43, 177-209.
  • Markus, K. A. (2008). Constructs, concepts and the worlds of possibility:
    Connecting the measurement, manipulation, and meaning of variables.
    Measurement, 6, 54-77.
  • Markus, K. A. (2008). Putting concepts and constructs into practice: A
    reply to Cervone and Caldwell, Haig, Kane, Mislevy, and Rupp. Measurement, 6, 147-154.
  • Markus, K. A., Hawes, S. W. & Thasites, R. J. (2008). Abductive inferences to psychological variables: Steiger's question and best explanations of psychopathy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64, 1069-1088.
  • Markus, K.A. & Smith, K. M. (in press). Content validity. In N. Salkind (Ed.),
    Encyclopedia of Research Design. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Pubs.
  • Markus, K. A. & Lin, C.Y. (in press) Construct validity. In N. Salkind (Ed.),
    Encyclopedia of Research Design. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Pubs.
  • Markus, K.A. (2007).  Review of Making Things Happen: A Theory of Causal Explanation.  Structural Equation Modeling, 14, 170-178.
  • Markus, K. A. (2007) Review of Philosophical foundations of quantitative research methodology. Structural Equation Modeling, 14, 527-533.
Candace McCoy
  • Candace McCoy, “Caleb Was Right: Bail Decisions DO Determine Mostly Everything,” Berkeley Criminal Law Review (summer 2008).
  • Jerome Skolnick, Malcolm Feeley, and Candace McCoy, CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CASES AND MATERIALS 7th EDITION (New York:  Foundation Press, 2009)
Jeff Mellow
  • White, Michael D., Jessica Saunders, Christopher Fisher and Jeff Mellow. (2009). Exploring Reentry Service Usage among a Local Jail Population: The Rikers Island Discharge Enhancement (RIDE) Program. Crime and Delinquency (forthcoming).
  • Mellow, Jeff, Melinda Schlager and Joel Caplan. (2008). Using GIS to Evaluate Post-Release Prisoner Services in Newark, NJ. Journal of Criminal Justice. 36, 416-425.
  • Mellow, Jeff and Johnna Christian. (2008). A Content Analysis of Reentry Guides for Prisoners. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 47, 4, 339-355.
  • Hoge, Steven K., Robert B. Greifinger, Thomas Lundquist and Jeff Mellow. (2008).  Mental Health Performance Measurement in Corrections. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. First published on August 12, 2008. as doi:10.1177/0306624X08322692
  • Naday, Alexandra**, Josh Freilich and Jeff Mellow. (2008). The Elusive Data on Supermax Confinement. The Prison Journal. 88, 1, 69-93.
  • Mellow, Jeff and Robert Greifinger. (2008). The Evolving Standard of Decency: Post-Release Planning?  Journal of Correctional Health Care. 14, 1, 21-30.
  • Mellow, Jeff, Debbie Mukamal, Stefan LoBuglio, Amy Solomon and Jenny Osborne. (2008).The Jail Administrator’s Toolkit for Reentry.  Washington: Bureau of Justice Assistance.
  • Solomon, Amy, Jenny Osborne, Stefan LoBuglio, Jeff Mellow and Debbie Mukamal. (2008). Life After Lockup:  Improving Reentry from Jail to the Community. Washington: Bureau of Justice Assistance.
  • Mellow, Jeff, Steven K. Hoge, Josh  Lee, Mangai Natarajan, Sung-suk Violet Yu, Robert Greifinger, and Gary Belkin. (2008). Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City. NY: John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
  • Mellow, Jeff and Robert Greifinger.(2007). Successful Reentry: The Perspective of Private Correction Health Care Providers, Journal of Urban Health. 84, 85-98.
  • Abridge version reprinted in CorrDocs (2008), the newsletter of the Society of Correctional Physicians, 11, 1, 10.
  • Mellow, Jeff.  (2007). Written Health Informational Needs for Reentry. In Public Health Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities. Edited by Robert Greifinger, NY: Springer Press.

Jane Mooney
  • Mooney, J (2007), ‘Shadow Values, Shadow Figures:  Real Violence’, Critical Criminology. 2007,  Vol. 15: 2, pp 144-64.
  • Mooney J and Young J (2007) ‘Terror after Terror: After 9/11’ in M. Bohn and M. Gutierrez (eds) Criminology and Security Policy:  5 Years after 9/11, Buenos Aires: Editores del Puerto
  • Mooney, J. and Young, J.  (2008) ‘Moral Panics and Youth:  The Dynamics of Cultural Criminology’ in Images of Crime , Vol 3,  Max -Planck Institute.
  • Hayward, K., Maruna, S., Mooney, J. (2008) Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology, London: Routledge.
  • Mooney, J. and Talbot, D. (2008) Contextualizing Disorder, London: Pearsons
  • Mooney, J. (2008) ‘The Family, Anti-Social Behaviour and Crime:  Towards a Policy of Redistribution and Recognition’, Social Politics
Mangai Natarajan
  • Natarajan, M. (Ed). (2007). Domestic Violence: The Five Big Questions. International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate
  • Natarajan, M.  (2008). Women Police in a Changing Society: Back Door to Equality. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Mellow, J., Hoge, K.S., Lee, J.L., Natarajan, M.,Yu, S.V., Greifinger, R.B and Belkin,G. (2008). Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City. Princeton, NJ: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
  • Natarajan, M. (in Press). International Criminal Justice Major at John Jay: A Success Story. In Dammer, H. and Reichel, P (Ed). Teaching Comparative/International Criminal Justice Manual.
  • Natarajan, M. (2008). John Jay’s Bachelor’s Degree in International Criminal Justice. In  Redo, S.(Ed). The Rule of Law. Criminal Justice Teaching and Training across the WorldHelsinki, Finland: The European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control.
  • Natarajan, M. (2007). Domestic Violence, Culture and Justice for Women. In Rocha, E.R (Ed.). Family Conversations: Let’s Tell the Secrets. Henrich Boll Foundation, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Henrietta Nunno
  • Kobilinsky, L., Levine, L., Margolis-Nunno, H. (2007) “Forensic DNA Analysis.” Chelsea House Publishers.  New York, NY.
Maureen O'Connor
  • Beiner, T.M., & O’Connor, M. (2007).  When an individual finds herself to be the victim of sex discrimination (pp. 19-56).  In F.J. Crosby, M.S. Stockdale & A.S. Ropp (Eds.). Sex Discrimination in the Workplace:  Multidisciplinary Perspectives.  Malden, MA:  Blackwell Publishers.
  • O’Connor, M. (2007).  Expert testimony in sexual harassment cases:   Its scope, limits, and effectiveness (pp. 119-148).  In M.Costanza, D., K.Pezdek, & D.Krauss (Eds.).  Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts.
Susan Opotow
  • Opotow, S. (In press). Conflict and justice after the American Civil War: Inclusion and exclusion in the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras. In K.A. Hegtvedt & J. Clay-Warner (Eds.), Advances in Group Processes: Special Issue on Justice.
  • Opotow, S. (2008). “Not so much as place to lay our head...”: Moral inclusion and exclusion in the American Civil War Reconstruction. Social Justice Research, 21(1), 26-49.
  • Opotow, S. (2007). Commentary: Moral exclusion and torture: The ticking bomb scenario and the slippery ethical slope. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 13(4), 457-461.
  • Honoroff, B. & Opotow, S. (2007). Mediation ethics: A grounded approach. Negotiation Journal, 23(2), 155-172.
  • * Opotow, S., & McClelland, S.I. (2007). The intensification of hating: A theory. Social Justice Research, 20(1), 68-97.
Steve Penrod
  • Penrod, S. & Kovera, M. B. Recent Developments in North American Identification science and practice. To appear in:  Williamson, T., Bull, R. & Valentine, T. (Eds.).  Handbook of Psychology of Investigative Interviewing. Current Developments and Future Directions. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Bornstein, B. H. & Penrod, S.D. (2008). Hugo Who? G.F. Arnold’s Alternative Early Approach to Psychology and Law.  Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22, 759-768.
  • Deffenbacher, K. A.; Bornstein, B. H.; McGorty, K. & Penrod, S. D.
    (2008). Forgetting the Once-Seen Face:  Estimating the Strength of an Eyewitness’s Memory Representation.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 14, 139-150.
  • Heuer, L., Penrod, S., & Kattan, A.  (2007). The role of societal benefits and fairness concerns among decision makers and decision recipients.  Law and Human Behavior, 31, 573-610
  • Penrod, S. D. & Bornstein, B. H. (2007). Generalizing Eyewitness Reliability Research. In R.C.L. Lindsay, D. Ross, D Read & M. Toglia, (Eds.), Handbook of eyewitness psychology (Vol. II): Memory for people. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Van Wallendael, L.R., Devenport, J., Cutler, B.L. & Penrod, S. (2007). Mistaken Identification=Erroneous Convictions? Assessing and Improving Legal Safeguards.  In R.C.L. Lindsay, D. Ross, D Read & M. Toglia, (Eds.), Handbook of eyewitness psychology (Vol. II): Memory for people. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Gabrielle Salfati
  • Salfati, C. G. (upcoming, 2010) Profiling Homicide: A Sourcebook for Students and Researchers. Offender Profiling Series. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Salfati, C. G. (upcoming, 2009) Serial Crime: The Psychology Of Behavioral Consistency & Applications to Criminal Careers and Linking. In Matt DeLisi and Kevin M. Beaver (Eds.). The Life-Course of Antisocial Behavior: Aggression to Delinquency to Crime. Boston, MA: Jones & Bartlett.
  • Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2009) Research Methods in Offender Profiling Research. In Barry Rosenfeld and Steven Penrod (Eds.) Research Methods in Forensic Psychology. Wiley
  • Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2009) Profiling. In Cutler, B. L. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Sage Publications.
  • Salfati, C. G. (Ed.) (upcoming, 2008) Special Issue on Offender Consistency & Linking Serial Crime. Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender profiling.
  • Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2008) Redefining Serial Homicide in Light of Recent Findings. In Vogt, K., Gruenberg, K., and Sorochinski, M. (Eds.) Homicide: A Focus on the Offender. Proceedings of the 2008 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
  • Sorochinski, M. and Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2008) Studying consistency and change in serial homicide: Issues of methodology. In Vogt, K., Gruenberg, K., and Sorochinski, M. (Eds.) Homicide: A Focus on the Offender. Proceedings of the 2008 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
  • Horning, A. and Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2008) Theoretical issues in Serial Homicide: Multiple and live victims. In Vogt, K., Gruenberg, K., and Sorochinski, M. (Eds.) Homicide: A Focus on the Offender. Proceedings of the 2008 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
  • Salfati, C.   G. (in press, 2008) Prostitute Homicide: An Overview of the Literature and Comparison to Sexual and Non-Sexual Female Victim Homicide. In D. Canter, M. Ioannou, & D. Youngs (eds.) Street Prostitution. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2008) An Investigative Approach to Profiling Homicide. In D.Youngs (ed.). Psychology Crime and Law: Analysing Criminal Action - A Festschrift in Honour of Professor David Canter. Volume One: Criminal Action. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Salfati, C. G. (in press, 2008) Offender profiling: Psychological and methodological issues of testing for behavioural consistency. In Julia Fossi and Louise Falshaw (Eds.) Issues in Forensic Psychology. British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology Publications, Volume 8.
  • Salfati, C. G., Darnell, A. R., and Ferguson, L. (2008) Prostitution Homicides: A Descriptive Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Volume 23 (4) 505-543. 
  • Salfati, C. G. and Park, J. (2007) Korean Homicide Crime Scene Analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Volume 22 (11), 1448-1470.
  • Bateman, A. L. and Salfati, C. G. (2007) An Examination Of Behavioral Consistency Using Individual Behaviors Or Groups Of Behaviors In Serial Homicide. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. Volume 25 (4), 527-544.
  • Ponce, C., Salfati, C. G., Barton, S. M., Shon, P. C. (2007) Homicide Solvability Factors In El Salvador: An Initial Exploration. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. 7, 1, 151-172.
  • Gruenberg, K. and Salfati, C.   G. (Eds.) (2007). Homicide Studies: Ten Years After Its Inception. Proceedings of the 2007 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
  • Salfati, C.   G. (2007). Street Prostitutes: High Risk Victims of Homicide. In Gruenberg, K. and C. Gabrielle Salfati (Eds.) Homicide Studies: Ten Years After Its Inception. Proceedings of the 2007 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
  • Salfati, C.   G. (Ed.) (2007). Connecting Research to Practice: New Directions in the Study of Homicide and Violence. Proceedings of the 2006 Meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Chicago, IL: Homicide Research Working Group.
Louis Schlesinger
  • Schlesinger, LB (2007).  Sexual homicide: Differentating catathymic and compulsive murders.  Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12, 242-256.
  •  Park, J,Schlesinger, LB, & Pinizzotto, A (2008). Serial and single victim rapists: Differences in crime-scene violence, interpersonal involvement, and criminal sophistication.  Behavioral Sciences and Law, 26, 227-237.
  • Arias, E, Schlesinger, LB & Pinizzotto, A (in press). Policice officers who commit suicide by cop: A clinical study with analysis. Journal of Forensic Sciences.
  • Schlesinger, LB (2007).  Explorations in Criminal Psychopathology: Clinical Syndromes with Forensic Implications, 2nd Ed.  Springfield Ill, Thomas.
  • Schlesinger, LB (2008).  Homicidal celebrity stalkers: Dangerous obsessions with nonpolitical public figures.  In JR Meloy (Ed).  Stalking, Threating and Attacking Public Figures (pp 83-104) NY: Oxford.
  • Schlesinger, LB (2007). Psychopathology of homicide. In A Goldstien (Ed) Forensic Psychology: Emerging Topics and Expanding Roles. (pp708-733).  NY Wiley.
  • Schlesinger, LB (2008).  Compulsive-repetitive offenders: Behavioral patterns, motivational dynamics. In R Kocsis (Ed)  Serial murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes. (pp 15-33) Totowa NJ: Humana Press.
Adina Schwartz
  • “The Scientific Problems with Firearms and Toolmark Identification,” in John Kelly (ed.), CSI for Jurors, forthcoming
  • “Wiretapping,” World Book Encyclopedia, forthcoming
  • “Challenging Firearms and Toolmark Identification,” Parts 1 and 2, The Champion, forthcoming, 2008
  • Review of Genetic Witness: Science, Law and Controversy in the Making of DNA Profiling by Jay D. Aronson, New York Law Journal, April 4, 2008
  •  “Commentary on Nichols R.G., Defending the Scientific Foundations of the Firearms and Tool Mark Identification Discipline: Responding to Recent Challenges, J. Forens. Sci. 2007 May; 52(3): 586-94,” Journal of Forensic  Sciences 52(6):1414-15 (November 2007)
Natalie Sokoloff
  • “The Intersectional Paradigm and Alternative Visions to Stopping Domestic Violence: What Poor Women, Women of Color, and Immigrant Women Are Teaching Us about Violence in the Family,” International Journal of Sociology of the Family (American Sociological Association, Fall 2008)
  • “Expanding the Intersectional Paradigm to Better Understand Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities,” Critical Criminology (Winter, 2008).
  • “Locking up Hope: Immigration, Gender, and the Prison System” (co-author), Scholar and Feminist Online, 6(3) (2008).
Larry Sullivan
  • Sullivan, Larry E. (2008).  "Prison is Dull Today"" Prison Libraries and the Irony of Pious Reading."  PMLA:  the Journal of the Modern Language Association.
  • Sullivan, Larry E. (forthcoming 2009). editor-in-chief, Sage Glossary of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Karen Terry
  • Pilch, C. and Terry, K.J. (in press). A Short Guide to Writing in Criminal Justice. Boston; Longman.
  • Terry, K.J. and Furlong, J. (2008). Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification: A “Megan’s Law” Sourcebook. (2nd ed.) Kingston, NJ; Civic Research Institute. (Original 2003; supplemental addendum 2005; supplemental addendum 2006) (Review by: IPT Journal, http://www.iptforensics.com/journal/volume13/j13_2_br1.htm
  • Grant, H., and Terry, K.J. (2008). An Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice in the 21st Century: From Patterns and Causes to Strategy (2nd edition). Boston, MA; Allyn and Bacon. (First edition 2005)
  • Terry, K.J., Mercado, C. and *Perillo, A. (in press). Priests who abuse and were abused: Understanding victimization in the Catholic Church. Victims and Offenders, 3(3), (forthcoming)
  • Terry, K.J. (2008). Introduction: The nature and scope of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 545-548.
  • Terry, K.J. (2008). Stained Glass: The nature and scope of sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 549-569.
  • Terry, K.J. (2008). Understanding the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church: Challenges with prevention policies. Victims and Offenders, 3(1), 31-44.
  • Terry, K.J. and *Ackerman, A. (2008). Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church: Applying situational crime prevention strategies for safe environments. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5) 643-657.
  • Mercado, C.C., *Tallon, J. and Terry, K.J. (2008). The characteristics and offense patterns of highly-persistent clergy sex offenders. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 629-642.
  • *Perillo, A.D., Mercado, C.C. and Terry, K.J. (2008). Repeat offending, victim gender, and extent of victim relationship in Catholic Church sexual abusers: Implications for risk assessment. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 600-614.
  • Piquero, A., Piquero, N., Terry, K.J., *Youstin, T., and *Nobles, M. (2008). Uncollaring the criminal: Understanding criminal careers of criminal clerics. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 583-599.
  • *Tallon, J. and Terry, K.J. (2008). Analyzing paraphilic activity, specialization and generalization in priests who sexually abused minors. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 615-628.
  • White, M. and Terry, K.J. (2008). Rotten apples in the Church: Employing a police deviance framework to understand the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35(5), 658-678.
  • Terry, K.J. (2007) (Senior Guest Editor). Sex offender and victimization legislation: Use, misuse and efficacy. Criminology and Public Policy, 6(3), 1001-1004.
  • Rice, S., Terry, K.J., Ventura, H. and *Ackerman, A. (2007). Female graduates in criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(3), 360-384.
  • Robertiello, G. & Terry, K.J. (2007) Can we profile sex offenders?  A review of sex offender typologies. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12(5), 508-518.
  • Terry, K.J. and *Ackerman, A. (in press) A brief history of major sex offender laws. In R. G. Wright (ed.) Sex Offender Policies. New York; Springer.
  • *Ackerman, A. and Terry, K.J. (in press) Leaders in sex offender research and policy. In R. G. Wright (ed.) Sex Offender Policies. New York; Springer.
  • Terry, K.J. (2007). Sexual Predators: Diversion, civil commitment, and community re-integration – challenges and opportunities. In R. B. Greifinger (ed.) Public Health Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities. New York: Springer. (reviewed in: Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine)
Margaret Wallace
  • Beckert, J., Friedland, D.E., and Wallace, M. Species Differentiation of Blowflies and Flesh Flies using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism.  (Submitted)        
  • Mc Fadden, M. J.,  Friedland, D. E. and Wallace, M.  DNA profiles from flip-open cell phones.  (Submitted)
  • Wallace, M. (2008). Forensic science: the interface between science and the law. KJSCI. 2(1):1-17.                                                           
  • Yu, P-H and Wallace, M. (2007) The effect of 1,2-indanedione, a fingerprint development reagent for special substrates, on PCR-STR DNA typing.  Forensic Sci Int 168(2/3):112-118. DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.06.071.
Valerie West
  • Greenberg, David., &  West, Valerie. (2008). Siting the death penalty internationally. The Journal of Law and Social Inquiry 33, 295-343.
  • Fagan, Jeffrey and West, Valerie (Forthcoming). Death and deterrence redux: Science, law and causal reasoning on capital punishment in The Future of America's Death Penalty: An Agenda for the Next Generation of Capital Punishment Research, edited by Charles S. Lanier, William J. Bowers and James R. Acker, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Cathy Widom
  • Gilbert, R., Widom, C.S., Browne, K., Fergusson, D., & Webb, E. (in press) Child maltreatment: burden and consequences in high-income countries. Lancet.
  • Widom, C.S., & Wilson, H.W. (in press)  How victims become offenders.  In Bottoms, B. L., Goodman, G. S., & Najdowski, C. J., Eds, Child Victims, Child Offenders: Psychology and Law.  New York: Guilford.
  • Wilson, H.W., & Widom, C.S (in press) Sexually transmitted diseases among abused and neglected children grown up:  A 30-year prospective study.  American Journal of Public Health.
  • Wilson, H.W., & Widom, C.S (in press) The role of youth problem behaviors in the path from child abuse and neglect to prostitution: A prospective examination. Journal of Research on Adolescence.
  • Wilson, H.W., & Widom, C.S. (2008) An examination of risky sexual behavior and HIV in victims of child abuse and neglect: A 30-year follow-up.  Health Psychology, 27: 149-158.
  • White, H.R., & Widom, C.S. (2008) Three potential mediators of the effects of child abuse and neglect on substance use among women.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69: 337-347.
  • Widom, C.S., Dutton, M.A., & Czaja, S.J. (2008) Childhood victimization and lifetime revictimization.  Child Abuse and Neglect, 32: 785-796.
  • Widom, C.S., Kahn, E.E., Kaplow, J.B., Kozakowski, S.S., & Wilson, H.W. (2007) Child abuse and neglect: Potential derailment from normal developmental pathways.  NYS Psychologist, 19(5), 2-6. 
  • DuMont, K.A, Widom, C.S. & Czaja, S.J. (2007). Predictors of resilience in abused and neglected children grown-up: The role of individual and neighborhood characteristics.  Child Abuse and Neglect, 31(3): 255-274.
  • Widom, C.S., White, H.R., Czaja, S.J., & Marmorstein, N.R. (2007) Long-term effects of child abuse and neglect on alcohol use and excessive drinking in middle adulthood.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol & Drug, 68:317-326.
  • Kaplow, J.B. & Widom, C.S., (2007). Age of onset of child maltreatment predicts long-term mental health outcomes.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116 (1): 176-187.
  • Widom, C.S., DuMont, K.A, & Czaja, S.J. (2007). A prospective investigation of major depression disorder and comorbidity in abused and neglected children grown up. Archives of General Psychiatry , 64(1): 49-56.
  • White, H.R., Widom, C.S., & Chen, P-H. (2007) Congruence between adolescents’ self-reports and their adult retrospective reports regarding parental discipline practices during their adolescence.  Psychological Reports, 101: 1079-1094.
Jock Young
  • (2007) The Vertigo of Late Modernity London:Sage
  •  (2007) Japanese translation of The Exclusive Society  Kyoto, Kakhuhoku
  • (2008) Cultural Criminology (with Jeff Ferrell and Keith Hayward) London:Sage
  • (forthcoming) The Criminological Imagination  Cambridge:  Polity
  • (forthcoming) Korean translation of The Exclusive Society Seol: Puriwa Ipari
  • (2007) 'Vertigo and Vindictiveness: Some Notes on the Political Economy of Punishment' Criminal Justice Matters 70
  • (forthcoming) 'Vertigo and the Global Merton: Intoduction to a Symposium on  The Vertigo of Late Modernity' Theoretical Criminology.
  • (forthcoming) ''Moral Panic: Its Origins in Resistance, Ressentiment and the Translation of Fantasy into Reality' British Journal of Criminology
  • (2007) 'Zygmunt Bauman en Culturele Criminologie'(with K.Hayward) in Zygmunt Bauman(eds) T.Daens et al den Haag:Boom Juricdiche
  • (2007) 'Slipping Away... Moral Panics this Side of the Golden Age' in Crime, Control and Human Rights (eds) D.Downes et al Devon" Willan.
  • (2007)"El Terror tras el terror:depues del 9/11'in Politicas de Seguridad (eds) M.Bohm et al Buenos Airires: Editores del Puerto
  • (2007) "Cultural Criminology' (with K.Hayward) in Oxford Handbook of Criminology (eds) M.Maguire et al Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • (2008) 'Moral Panics and Youth' (with J. Mooney) in Images of Crime Vol 3 (eds) H.Albrecht et al Frieburg: Max Planck Institut.
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