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  • Bierie, D. M., & Mann, R. E. (2017). The history and future of prison psychology. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 23(4), 478. COMPLIANT-Bierie, D. M., & Mann, R. E. (2017). The history and future of prison psychology. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law,.pdf210.98 KB
  • Budd, K. M., Rocque, M., & Bierie, D. M. (2017). Deconstructing incidents of campus sexual assault: comparing male and female victimizations. Sexual Abuse, 1079063217706708. COMPLIANT-Deconstructing incidents of campus sexual assault comparing male and female victimizations.pdf1.06 MB
  • Goodison, S. & Thomson, J. (2017). There and back again: ensuring law enforcement's continued support for modernized crime data. Criminology and Public Policy 16(4): 1099-1105. COMPLIANT-Goodison, S. & Thomson, J. (2017). There and back again ensuring law enforcement's continued support for modernized crime data.pdf145.01 KB
  • Langton, L., Planty, M., & Lynch, J. (2017). Second major redesign of the national crime victimization survey (NCVS). Criminology and Public Policy. 16(4): 1049-1074. compliant-langton_et_al-2017-criminology_public_policy.pdf C.pdf378.1 KB
  • Megan E. Collins, Susan T. Parker, Thomas L. Scott, and Charles F. Wellford. "A Comparative Analysis of Crime Guns" in Journal of the Social Sciences 3 (5): 96-127, 2017. COMPLIANT2-Megan E. Collins, Susan T. Parker, Thomas L. Scott, and Charles F. Wellford. A Comparative Analysis of Crime Guns.pdf864.41 KB
  • Rational Choice Theory and Interest in the "Fortune of Others". Paternoster, R., Mamayek Jaynes, C., and Wilson, T. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2017). 1compliant-Rational Choice, Paternoster.pdf328 KB
  • Strom, K. & Smith, E. (2017). The future of crime data: the case for the national incident-based reporting system (NIBRS) as a primary data source for policy evaluation and crime analysis. Criminology and Public Policy 16(4): 1027-1048. 1COMPLIANT-Strom, K. & Smith, E. (2017). The future of crime data the case for the national incident-based reporting system (NIBRS).pdf187.06 KB
  • Wellford, C. (2017). Improving our conceptualization and measurement of crime. Criminology and Public Policy 16(4): 1021-1026. COMPLIANT-Wellford, C. (2017). Improving our conceptualization and measurement of crime. Criminology and Public Policy.pdf119.46 KB
  • Improving Judicial Administration through the Implementation of an Automated Sentencing Guidelines System. Fox, D.P, Yamagata, H., Najaka, S.A, and Soulé, D.A. Criminal Justice Policy Review (2016) February :1-16. COMPLIANT3-Improving Judicial Administration through the Implementation of an Automated Sentencing Guidelines System.pdf883.72 KB
  • Chongmin Na, Raymond Paternoster, and Ronet Bachman. "Within Individual Change in Arrest in a Sample of Serious Offenders: The Role of Identity." Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 1(4): 385-410. COMPLIANT-Chongmin Na, Raymond Paternoster, and Ronet Bachman. Within Individual Change in Arrest in a Sample of Serious Offenders The Role of Identity..pdf436.75 KB
  • Putting Terrorism in Context: Lessons from the Global Terrorism Database By Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, and Erin Miller, Routledge – 2015 – 262 pages
  • Standards of Evidence for Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Scale up Research in Prevention Science: Next Generation. Prevention Science, 4/7/15 Gottfredson, D. C., Cook, T. D., Gardner, F. E.M., Gorman-Smith, D., Howe, G.W., Sandler, I. N., and Zafft, K. M. (2015). (DOI: 10.1007/s11121-015-0555-x)
  • Wermink, H., Johnson, B. D., Nieuwbeerta, P., & de Keijser, J. W. (2015). Expanding the scope of sentencing research: Determinants of juvenile and adult punishment in the Netherlands. European Journal of Criminology, 1477370815597253. COMPLIANT-Wermink, H., Johnson, B. D., Nieuwbeerta, P., & de Keijser, J. W. (2015). Expanding the scope of sentencing research.pdf820.37 KB
  • Laub, J. (2014). Understanding Inequality and the Justice System Response: Charting a New Way Forward. William T. Grant Foundation. Inequality-and-the-Justice-System-Response-Charting-a-New-Way-Forward.pdf222.7 KB
  • Long-term outcomes of young adults exposed to maltreatment: The role of educational experiences in promoting resilience to crime and violence in young adulthood. Carolyn A. Smith, Aely Park, Timothy O. Ireland, Laura Elwyn, & Terence P. Thornberry. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 28:121-156, 2013.
  • Paving a Path to Informed Sentencing Decisions. Soulé, D.A., and Najaka, S.S. Federal Sentencing Reporter (2013) 25(3): 181-184. COMPLIANT-Paving a Path to Informed Sentencing Decisions.pdf99.79 KB
  • "A Situation Model for Distinguishing Terrorist and Non-Terrorist Aerial Hijackings, 1948-2007," Susan Fahey, Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, and Alex Piquero, Justice Quarterly, forthcoming, 2012. 2COMPLIANT - A Situational Model for Distinguishing Terrorist and Non-Terrorist Aerial Hijackings, 1948–2007.pdf365.74 KB
  • "Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Terrorist Attacks by ETA," Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, Min Xie, and Piyusha Singh, Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28: 7-29, 2012. 2COMPLIANT - Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Terrorist Attacks by ETA 1970 to 2007.pdf728.74 KB
  • Does maltreatment beget maltreatment? A systematic review of the intergenerational literature. Terence P. Thornberry, Kelly E. Knight, & Peter J. Lovegrove. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. 13:135-152, 2012.
  • Explanations for offending. Terence P. Thornberry, Peggy C. Giordano, Christopher Uggen, Mauri Matsuda, Ann S. Masten, Erik Bulten, & Andrea G. Donker. Pp. 47-85 in Rolf Loeber and David. P. Farrington (eds.) From Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
  • Intergenerational continuity in maltreatment. Terence P. Thornberry & Kimberly L. Henry. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. Published online November 29, 2012.
  • School disengagement as a predictor of dropout, delinquency, and problem substance use during adolescence and early adulthood. Kimberly L. Henry, Kelly E. Knight, & Terence P. Thornberry. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 41:156-166, 2012.
  • Self-Protective Behaviors and Injury in Domestic Violence Situations: Does it Hurt to Fight Back? Forthcoming, Rachael Powers and Sally S. Simpson, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
  • “Terrorist and Non-terrorist Criminal Activities by Radical Environmental and Animal Rights Groups in the United States, 1970-2007,” Jennifer Varriale Carson, Gary LaFree, and Laura Dugan, Terrorism and Political Violence 24: 295-319, 2012 COMPLIANT-Terrorist and Non-terrorist Criminal Activities by Radical Environmental and Animal Rights Groups in the United States, 1970-2007.pdf1 MB
  • Explaining systematic bias in self-reported measures: Factors that affect the under- and over-reporting of self-reported arrests. Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte, Matthew D. Phillips, Terence P. Thornberry, & Kristin A. Bell. Justice Quarterly. Published online: August 11, 2011.

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