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| Amy Adamczyk |
- Amy Adamczyk, 2009. (forthcoming). “Selection or Socialization in the Link between Friends’ Religiosity and First Sex,” Sociology of Religion.
- Chris Scheitle and Amy Adamczyk. (forthcoming) “It Takes Two: The Interplay of Individual and Group Theology on Social Embeddedness,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.
- Amy Adamczyk, 2008. “Religious Contextual Norms, Structural Constraints, and Personal Religiosity for Abortion Decisions,” Social Science Research 37: 657-672.
- Amy Adamczyk and Ian Palmer.** 2008. “Religion’s Contextual Influence on Marijuana Use,” Journal of Drug Issues 38: 717-742.
- Amy Adamczyk and Jacob Felson. 2008. “Fetal Positions: Unraveling the Influence of Religion on Premarital Pregnancy Resolution,” Social Science Quarterly 89: 17-.38.
- Roger Finke and Amy Adamczyk. 2008. “Explaining Morality: Using International Data to Reestablish the Macro/Micro Link,” Sociological Quarterly 49: 615-650.
- Roger Finke and Amy Adamczyk. 2008. “The Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA): Online Research Data, Tools, and References.” Politics and Religion. 1-15.
- Steven Stack, Liqun Cao, and Amy Adamczyk, 2007. “Crime Volume and Law and Order Culture” Justice Quarterly, 24: 291-308.
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| George Andreopoulos |
- George Andreopoulos, Giuliana Campanelli Andreopoulos and Alexandros Panayides, "Absorption Policies for South-South Migration," Journal of Business and Economics Research, vol. 4(11), pp. 79-84.
- George Andreopoulos, "The Human Rights/Humanitarian Framework in the Age of Terror," zeitschrift fur menschenrechte (Journal for Human Rights), vol 1(1), 2007
- George Andreopoulos, "The Challenges and Perils of Normative Overstretch," Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd (eds.), The UN Security Council and the Politics of International Authority, Routledge, 2008, pp. 105-128.
- George Andreopoulos, “The International Legal Framework and Armed Groups,” in Pablo Policzer and David Capie (eds.), After Leviathan. Restraining Violence by Non-State Armed Groups (forthcoming, University of Pennsylvania Press)
- George Andreopoulos, "Collective Security and the Responsibility to Protect," in Peter Danchin and Horst Fischer (eds.), United Nations Reform and Collective Security (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press).
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| Desmond Arias |
- Arias, Enrique Desmond and Daniel Goldstein, editors. Forthcoming. Violent Democracies of Latin America: Toward an Interdisciplinary Reconceptualization. Durham: Duke University Press.
- Arias, Enrique Desmond and Mark Ungar. Forthcoming. “Community Policing and Policy Implementation: A Four City Study of Police Reform in Brazil and Honduras.” Comparative Politics.
- Arias, Enrique Desmond. 2007. “Trouble en Route: Drug Trafficking and Clientelism in Rio de Janeiro Shantytowns,” Qualitative Sociology, vol. 30 (1), 427-445.
- Arias, Enrique Desmond. Forthcoming. “Ethnography and the Study of Latin American Politics: An Agenda for Research.” In Ed Schatz, editor, Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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| Gloria Browne-Marshall |
- Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present. Routledge: New York, 2007.
- Gloria J. Browne-Marshall (ed). U.S. Constitution: An African American Context. Law and Policy Group Press: New York, 2008. (forthcoming)
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| Anthony Carpi |
- Mauclair, C., Layshock, J., Carpi, A. (2008) “Quantifying the Effect of Humic Matter on the Suppression of Mercury Emissions from Soil,” Applied Geochemistry, 23(3):594-601.
- Carpi, A., Frei, A., Cocris, D., McCloskey, R., Contreras, E., & Ferguson, K. (2007) Analytical artifacts produced by a polycarbonate chamber compared to a Teflon chamber for measuring surface mercury fluxes, Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 388(2):361-365.
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| Todd Clear |
- Todd R. Clear, Imprisoning Communities: How Mass Incarceration Makes Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Worse. NY: Oxford University Press (2007). Reviewed by William Burrell in Perspectives 31(3):18-19; by David O. Friedrichs in CHOICE (45):5872.
- “Communities with High Incarceration Rates” in Michael Tonry, ed., Crime & Justice: a Review of Research. Vol 37 (2008) pp. 97-132.
- "The Great Punishment Experiment: Lessons for Social Justice," in After the War on Crime: Race, Democracy and a New Reconstruction, edited by Mary Louise Frampton, Ian Haney Lopez, and Jonathan Simon, xx - xx, New York: New York University Press, 2008.
- “Impact of incarceration on community public safety and public health,” in Robert Greifinger, ed. Improving Public Health Through Correctional Health Care. NY: Springer, 2007.
- “Mindful Punishment: What to do about the South African Penal System, and Why,” South Africa Crime Quarterly. Vol 23, pp 1-6, March, 2008.
- Frost, Natasha A. and Todd R. Clear, “Understanding Mass Incarceration as a Grand Social Experiment.” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. (forthcoming)
- Frost, Natasha A., Nickie D. Phillips and Todd R. Clear, “Productivity of Criminal Justice Scholars Across the Career.”Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Volume 18, Number 3: 428-443. 2008.
- Todd R. Clear and Natasha Frost, “Rules of Engagement: Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy, Criminal Justice Matters. Vol72, Issue 1: pp.37-38. June, 2008.
- “Mindful Punishment: What to do About the South African Penal System, and Why,” South Africa Crime Quarterly. Vol XXX (March, 2008). Discussed in Cheryl Goodenough, “A New System of Punishment,” The Mercury, May 28, 2008
- “The Social Consequences of Mass Incarceration,” Social Research. 74(2): 2-18 (Summer, 2007).
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| Rodderick Colvin |
- Colvin, R. (Forthcoming). "Shared Perceptions among Lesbian and Gay Police Officers: Barriers and Opportunities in the Law Enforcement Work Environment" Police Quarterly.
- Colvin, R. (Forthcoming). "Adding Sexual Orientation to New York State's Human Rights Law: Initial Information about Implementation and Effectiveness" The Journal of Homosexuality.
- Colvin, R. (2008). "Innovations in Antidiscrimination Laws: Research on Transgender-Inclusive Cities." Journal of Public Management & Social Policy. 14(1): 19-34.
- Colvin, R. (2007). "The Rise of Transgender-Inclusive Laws: How Well Are Municipalities Implementing Supportive Nondiscrimination Public Employment Policies?" Review of Public Personnel Administration (ROPPA) 27(4): 336-60.
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| Mark Fondacaro |
- Stuart, J., Fondacaro, M., Miller, S., Brown, V., & Brank, E. (2008). Procedural justice in family conflict resolution and deviant peer group involvement among adolescents: The mediating influence of peer conflict. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 674-684.
- Brank, E., Woolard, J., Brown, V., Fondacaro, M., Luescher, J., Greig, R., & Miller, S. (2007). Will they tell? Weapons reporting by middle school youth. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5, 126-146.
- Slobogin, C., & Fondacaro, M.R. Juveniles at risk: A plea for preventive justice. (This book was completed this summer, and is currently being considered for publication by New York University Press and Harvard University Press.)
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| Joshua Freilich |
- 2009 Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Guest eds. Countering terrorism through situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, volume 26. Monsey: Criminal Justice Press. Forthcoming.
- Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Introduction. In Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Guest eds. Countering terrorism through situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, volume 26. Monsey: Criminal Justice Press. Forthcoming.
- 2007 Freilich, J.D. & G. R. Newman. Eds. Crime and immigration: Selected readings. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing.
- Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Introduction. In Freilich, J.D., & G. Newman. Eds. Crime and immigration: Selected readings (pp. xi- xv). Burlington: Ashgate Publishing.
- 2009 Belli, R.,*** & J.D. Freilich. Situational crime prevention and crimes of omission: A case study on ideologically motivated tax-refusal. In Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Guest eds. Countering terrorism through situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, volume 26. Monsey: Criminal Justice Press. Forthcoming.
- 2009 Caspi, D., *** J.D. Freilich & S.M. Chermak. Critical events in the life trajectories of domestic extremist groups: A case study analysis of four violent white supremacist groups. Criminology and Public Policy. Forthcoming.
- 2009 Chermak, S.M., J.D. Freilich & Z. Shemtob.*** Law enforcement training and the domestic far-right. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Forthcoming.
- 2009 Freilich, J.D. Situational crime prevention and the American far-right: Preventing deadly encounters between law enforcement and far-rightists. In Freilich, J.D., & G. R. Newman. Guest eds. Countering terrorism through situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, volume 26. Monsey: Criminal Justice Press. Forthcoming.
- 2009 Spano, R. & J.D. Freilich. An assessment of empirical validity and conceptualization of individual level multivariate studies of lifestyle/routine activities theory published from1995 to 2005. Journal of Criminal Justice. Forthcoming.
- 2008 Gruenewald, J. *** J.D. Freilich, & S.M. Chermak. An overview of the domestic far-right and its criminal activities. In Perry, B. & R. Blazak. Eds. Hate crime: Issues and perspectives (pp. ). New York: Praeger. Forthcoming.
- 2008 Naday, A.,*** J.D. Freilich & J. Mellow. The elusive data on supermax confinement. Prison Journal 88(1): 69- 93.
- 2008 Spano, R., J.D. Freilich, & J. Bolland. Gangs, guns, and employment: Applying routine activities theory to explain violent victimization among inner city youth living in extreme poverty. Justice Quarterly 25(2): 381- 410.
- 2007 Freilich, J.D., & W.A. Pridemore. Politics, culture and political crime: Covariates of abortion clinic attacks in the United States. Journal of Criminal Justice 35(3):323-336.
- 2007 Howard, G.J. & J.D. Freilich. Durhkheim’s comparative method and criminal justice theory. In Duffee, D. & E. Maguire. Eds. Criminal justice theory: Explicating concepts and linkages about the nature and behavior of criminal justice (pp. 51-69). New York: Routledge Press.
- 2007 McGarrell, E.F., J.D. Freilich, & S.M. Chermak. Intelligence-led policing as a framework for responding to terrorism. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23(2):142-158.
- 2007 Pridemore, W.A & J. D. Freilich. The impact of state laws protecting abortion clinics and reproductive rights on crimes against abortion providers: Deterrence, backlash, or neither? Law and Human Behavior 31(6): 611- 627.
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| Gwendolyn Gerber |
- Gerber, G. L. (in press). Status and the Gender Stereotyped Personality Traits: Toward an Integration. Sex Roles.
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| Mary Gibson |
- “Prisons and Prisoners,” Encyclopedia of Women in World History, ed. Bonnie G. Smith ( New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
- “Ai margini della cittadinanza: le detenute dopo l’Unità italiana (1860-1915),” Storia delle Donne, n. 3 (2007) pp. 187-207.
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| Dinni Gordon |
- Public-Empowering Justice: Arguments from Effectiveness, Legitimacy and Democracy, and the South African Case" Punishment & Society (2007)
- "Deepening Democracy through Public-Empowering Justice: Community Dispute Resolution in South Africa and Chile" (in press)
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| Maria (Maki) Haberfeld |
Books
- M. R. Haberfeld & Ibrahim Cerrah (eds.) (2007). Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Book chapters:
- Maria(Maki) Haberfeld and Lior Gideon (2007). Democracy is Hard on Policing or Policing is Hard on Democracy? In Maria R. Haberfeld & Ibrahim Cerrah (eds.) (2007). Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing. (In press).
- * Maria R. Haberfeld, William McDonald and Agostino von Hassell (2007). International Police Cooperation: A Partial Answer to the Query? In M. R. Haberfeld & Ibrahim Cerrah (eds.) (2007).
- Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing. (In press) .
- * Cynthia Lum, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, George Fachner & Charles Lieberman (2008). Police Activities To Counter Terrorism; What we Know and What We Need to Know. To Protect and Serve: Policing in the Age of Terrorism. Springer Academic Publisher (in press, forthcoming late Fall 2008).
Peer reviewed articles:
- Kevin J. Barrett, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2009). A Comparative Study of Urban, Suburban and Rural Police Officers in New Jersey Regarding the Use of Force, in Special Issue of Crime, Law and Social Change (forthcoming Spring 2009).
Reports:
- M. R. Haberfeld, J.F. King & C. Lieberman (2008). “Counter-terrorism: Comparative International Context”. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice. (Submitted in June 2008)
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| Matthew Johnson |
- Johnson, M. B.,Wilder, K.M., & Lars, M.S. (2008) African-American Families, Child Maltreatment, and Parental Rights Termination Litigation. In G.S. Parks, S. Jones, & W.J. Cardi (Eds) Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychlogy, Race, and Law. New York: The New Press. (*Kideste Wilder and Misha Lars are JJ doctoral students in CJ)
- Johnson, M.B. & Drucker, J. (in press) Two Recently Confirmed False Confessions: Byron A. Halsey and Jeffrey M. Deskovic. Journal of Psychiatry and Law. (*Jill Drucker is a JJ masters student in forensic psychology)
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| Lila Kazemian |
- Kazemian, L., Farrington, D.P., and Le Blanc, M. Can we make accurate long-term predictions about patterns of de-escalation in offending behavior? Forthcoming in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
- Kazemian, L., and Maruna, S. Desistance from crime: An overview. Forthcoming in the Handbook of Criminology and Deviance. Springer.
- von Hirsch, A., and Kazemian, L. Predictive sentencing and selective incapacitation. Forthcoming in Principled Sentencing: Readings on Theory and Policy (3rd edition). Hart.
- Kazemian, L., Le Blanc, M., Farrington, D.P., and Pease, K. (2007). Patterns of residual criminal careers among a sample of adjudicated French-Canadian males. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 49(3), 307-340.
- Kazemian, L. and Farrington, D.P. (2007, eds.). Special issue on desistance from crime. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23 (1).
- Kazemian, L. (2007). Desistance from crime: Theoretical, empirical, methodological, and policy considerations. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23(1), 5-27.
- Kazemian, L. & Le Blanc, M. (2007). Successful criminal careers: Random occurrences or distinctive characteristics? Crime and Delinquency, 53(1), 38-63.
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| John Kleinig |
- Ethics and Criminal Justice: An Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (2008). Pp. x + 294.
- “Ethical Standards for Taser Use by Police.” Policing: A Journal of Theory and Practice I, 3 (2007), 284-92. Also <Policing 2007; doi: 10.1093/police/pam037>
- “The Ethics of Harm Reduction.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLIII, 1 (2008), 1-16.
- “Out of Joint.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLIII, 3 (February 2008), 573-74.
- “Recovery as an Ethical Ideal.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLIII (forthcoming, 2008)
- “Tuned In, Turned Off.” Substance Use and Misuse, XLIV (forthcoming, 2009)
- “Paternalism and Personal Identity.” Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik, 2009
- “Torture and Political Morality.” In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Politics and Morality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, Ch. 12: pp. 209-27.
- “Patriotic Loyalty.” In Aleksandar Pavkovic & Igor Primoratz (eds) Patriotism: Philosophical and Political Perspectives. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008, pp. 37-53.
- “Liberty and Security in an Age of Terrorism.” In Brian Forst, Jack Greene & James Lynch (eds.), Criminologists on Terrorism and Homeland Security. NY: Cambridge University Press, 2008, forthcoming.
- “The Nature of Consent.” In Franklin G. Miller & Alan Wertheimer (eds.), The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice. NY: Oxford University Press, 2008.
- “Paternalism and Human Dignity.” In Andrew von Hirsch and Ulfrid Neumann (eds.), Paternalism in Criminal Law. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, forthcoming, 2009.
- “Does the Language of Human Rights have Traction in the ‘War on Terrorism’?” in G. Andreopoulos (ed.), Human Rights After 9/11. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming.
- “Loyalty.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy August, 2007 (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/loyalty/).
- “Ethical Policing”; “Entrapment,” in The Sage Dictionary of Policing, ed. Alison Wakefield & Richard Wild (London: Sage, in press, December 2008).
- Have We Become Too Fixated on Torture? Pamphlet issued by ASeTTS, lecture given on the occasion of the UN International Day for the Support of Victims of Torture, June 26, 2008.
- “Loyalty and the Police.” Beto Lecture, Sam Houston State University, October 23, 2007, archived at: http://www.betochair.com/videos.php?id=42
- “Ethical Issues in Datamining.” Public Ethics Radio Interview, 2008 (podcast, co-hosted by the Carnegie Council, NY, and Yale University’s Global Justice Program) <http://publicethicsradio.org/>.
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| Margaret Kovera |
- Greathouse, S. M., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Instruction bias and lineup presentation moderate the effects of administrator knowledge on eyewitness identification. Law and Human Behavior. DOI 10.1007/s10979-008-9136-x. Retrieved at http://www.springerlink.com/content/r506872p00173267/fulltext.pdf on July 7, 2008.
- McAuliff, B. D., Kovera, M. B., & Nunez, G. (2008). Can jurors recognize missing control groups, confounds, and experimenter bias in psychological science? Law and Human Behavior. DOI 10.1007/s10979-008-9133-0. Retrieved at http://www.springerlink.com/content/653110767808kt43/fulltext.pdf on June 30, 2008.
- Levett, L. M., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). The effectiveness of educating jurors about unreliable expert evidence using an opposing witness. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 363-374.
- McAuliff, B. D., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Juror Need for Cognition and sensitivity to methodological flaws in expert evidence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 385-408.
- Cutler, B. L., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Introduction to commentaries on the Illinois field study of lineup reforms. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 1-2.
- Kovera, M. B. (2008). Applying social psychology to law. In R. Baumeister and B. Bushman (Eds), Social psychology and human nature (pp. C1-C16). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Barnard, D. D., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Juries and joined trials. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 392-395). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Copple, R., Torkildson, J., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Expert psychological testimony: Admissibility standards. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 271-275). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Crocker, C., Sothmann, F. C., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Voir dire. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 855-858). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Greathouse, S. M., Busso, J., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Pretrial publicity, impact on juries. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 615-618). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Greathouse, S. M., Copple, R., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Double-blind lineup administration. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 242-244). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Sothmann, F. C., Crocker, C., & Kovera, M. B. (2008). Jury selection. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 420-423). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- McAuliff, B. D., & Kovera, M. B. (2007). Estimating the effects of misleading information on witness accuracy: Can experts tell jurors something they don’t already know? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 849-870.
- Kovera, M. B., & Greathouse, S. M. (2007). Pretrial publicity: Effects, remedies and judicial knowledge. In E. Borgida and S. T. Fiske (Eds.), Beyond Common Sense: Psychological Science in the Courtroom (pp. 261-280). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Kovera, M. B. (2007). Implications of automatic and controlled processes in stereotyping for hate crime perpetration and litigation. In R. L. Wiener, B. Bornstein, R. Schopp, & S. Willborn (Eds.), Social consciousness in legal decision making: Psychological perspectives (pp. 227-246). New York: Springer.
- Penrod, S. & Kovera, M. B. (in press). Recent developments in North American identification science and practice. T. Williamson, R. Bull, & T. Valentine (Eds.), Handbook of psychology of investigative interviewing: Current developments and future directions. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
- McAuliff, B. D., Kovera, M. B., & Gilstrap, L. L. (in press). An updated review of the effects of system and estimator variables on child witness accuracy in custody cases. Chapter to appear in R. Galatzer-Levy & L. Kraus (Eds.), The scientific basis of child custody decisions (2nd Ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Crocker, C. B. & Kovera, M. B. (in press). The American Psychology-Law Society. In I. B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, 4th edition. New York: Wiley.
- Crocker, C., & Kovera, M. B. (in press). Systematic jury selection. In R. L. Wiener and B. H. Bornstein (Eds.), Handbook of Trial Consulting. New York: Springer.
- Greathouse, S. M., Levett, L. M., & Kovera, M. B. (in press). Sexual harassment: Antecedents, consequences, and juror decisions. In J. Lieberman and D. Krauss (Eds.), Psychology in the courtroom. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing.
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| Barry Latzer |
- “The Great Black Hope,” Forthcoming, Winter 2008, The Claremont Review of Books
- “Why So Long? Explaining Processing Time in Capital Appeals,” Forthcoming, Justice System Journal (with James N.G. Cauthen).
- Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, Roper v. Weaver, 127 S.Ct. 2022 (2007), prepared for the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation.
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| Anthony Lemelle |
- The New Patriarchy: Black Masculinity as Sexual Politics, Praeger Publishers, 2009
- "Racialized Justice Spreads HIV/AIDS among Blacks." Black Sexualities: Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies, ed. by Sandra L. Barnes and Juan Battle, Piscataway: Rutgers University Press, forthcoming
- "Hegemonic Masculinities and Black Male Sex at All-Male Adult Theaters: The Relational Perspective." Black Y: African American Masculinities in the 21st Century, ed. by Whitney G. Harris and Ronald T. Ferguson, Harriman, TN: Men's Studies Press, forthcoming
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| Jim Lynch |
- “Trends in the Gender Gap in Violent Offending: New Evidence from the National Crime Victimization Surveys.” (with Janet L. Lauritsen and Karen Heimer) Criminology. (forthcoming)
- “Assessing the Magnitude of Missing Data in the Uniform Crime Reports and the Effects of Missing Data and Imputation on National Estimates.” (with John Jarvis) Journal Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 24, pp. 69-85 (2008)
- “Crime, Fear and the Demand for Punishment in the United States” (with Ashley Nellis) In Helmut Kury and Theodore Ferdinand (eds.) International Perspectives on Punitivity. Bochum, German, Brockmeyer University Press, (2008)
- Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the UCR and the NCVS. (edited volume) (with Lynn A. Addington. New York, Cambridge University Press (2007)
- “Addressing the Challenge of Costs and Error in Victimization Surveys: The Potential of New Technologies and Methods.”(with David Cantor) Surveying Crime in the 21st Century, Crime Prevention Studies vol. 22. Edited by Michael Hough and Michael G. Maxfield, Monsey, New York, Criminal Justice Press, 2007)
- “Introduction.” (with Lynn A. Addington) In Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the UCR and the NCVS. Edited by James P. Lynch and Lynn A. Addington. New York, Cambridge University Press. (2007)
- “Conclusion.” (with Lynn A. Addington) In Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the UCR and the NCVS. Edited by James P. Lynch and Lynn A. Addington. New York, Cambridge University Press. (2007)
- “Exploring Differences in Estimates of Visits to Emergency Rooms for Injuries from Assaults Using the NCVS and NHAMCS.” (with Jacqueline Cohen) In Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the UCR and the NCVS. Edited by James P. Lynch and Lynn A. Addington. New York, Cambridge University Press. (2007)
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