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Submissions from 2021

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Examining the Effect of Perceived Responsibility On Online Bystander Intervention, Target Hardening, and Inaction, Leah C. Butler, Amanda K. Graham, Bonnie S. Fisher, Billy Henson, and Bradford W. Reyns

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Racial Attitudes and Criminal Justice Policy, Francis T. Cullen, Leah C. Butler, and Amanda K. Graham

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Catholics and Capital Punishment: Do Pope Francis’s Teachings Matter in Policy Preferences, Francis T. Cullen, Amanda K. Graham, Kellie R. Hannan, Alexander L. Burton, Leah C. Butler, and Velmer S. Burton Jr.

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The Denier in Chief: Faith in Trump and Techniques of Neutralization in a Pandemic, Francis T. Cullen, Amanda K. Graham, Cheryl L. Jonson, Justin T. Pickett, Melissa M. Sloan, and Murat Haner

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Development and Validation of an Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Measure in an Adult-based Sample, Erica R. Fissel, Amanda K. Graham, Leah C. Butler, and Bonnie S. Fisher

A New Generation of Survey Research in Criminology: Online Opt-In Surveys., Amanda K. Graham

Police Use of Force, Particularly Police Brutality and Lethal Force, Amanda K. Graham

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Beyond a Crime Gene: Genetic Literacy and Correctional Orientation, Amanda K. Graham, J. C. Barnes, Hexuan Liu, and Francis T. Cullen

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Who Wears the MAGA Hat? Racial Beliefs and Faith in Trump, Amanda K. Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Leah C. Butler, Alexander L. Burton, and Velmer S. Burton Jr.

Procedural Justice: In Theory and Practice, Amanda Graham, Travis C. Pratt, and Kyle McLean

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Racial Sympathy and Support for Capital Punishment: A Case Study in Concept Transfer, Kellie R. Hannan, Francis T. Cullen, Leah C. Butler, Amanda K. Graham, Alexander L. Burton, and Velmer S. Burton Jr.

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Pandemic Emotions: The Extent, Correlates and Mental Health Consequences of Personal and Altruistic Fear of COVID-19, Melissa M. Sloan, Murat Haner, Amanda K. Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Justine T. Pickett, and Cheryl L. Jonson

The Opt-In Internet Survey, Angela J. Thielo, Amanda K. Graham, and Francis T. Cullen

Submissions from 2020

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Belief in Redeemability and Punitive Public Opinion: “Once a Criminal, Always a Criminal” Revisited, Alexander L. Burton, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton Jr., Amanda Graham, Leah C. Butler, and Angela J. Thielo

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Book Review of Fight the Power: African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City , Amanda Graham

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Race and Worrying About Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America, Amanda Graham, Murat Haner, Melissa M. Sloan, Francis T. Cullen, and Teresa C. Kulig

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Faith in Trump, Moral Foundations, and Social Distancing Defiance during the Coronavirus Pandemic, Amanda K. Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Justin T. Pickett, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Murat Haner, and Melissa M. Sloan

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Advantages of Matched Over Unmatched Opt-in Samples for Studying Criminal Justice Attitudes: A Research Note, Amanda Graham, Justin T. Pickett, and Francis T. Cullen

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Making America Safe Again: Public Support for Policies to Reduce Terrorism, Murat Haner, Melissa M. Sloan, Francis T. Cullen, Amanda Graham, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Teresa C. Kulig, and Ömer Aydın

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“Bad hombres” at the Southern US border? White nationalism and the perceived dangerousness of immigrants, Teresa C. Kulig, Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Alex R. Piquero, and Murat Haner

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Child Victim Services in the Time of COVID-19: New Challenges and Innovative Solutions, Chad Posick, April Schueths, P. Cary Christian, Jonathan A. Grubb, and Suzanne E. Christian

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Using Behavioral Strategies to Cope with the Threat of Terrorism: A National Level Study, Melissa M. Sloan, Murat Haner, Francis T. Cullen, Amanda Graham, Ömer Aydın, Teresa C. Kulig, and Cheryl Lero Jonson

Submissions from 2019

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‘The Other Side of the Fence:’ A Learning- and Control-Based Investigation of the Impact of Deviance on Friendship Quality, John H. Boman IV, Laura E. Agnich, Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, and Thomas Mowen

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Policing Fraud in England and Wales: Examining Constables’ and Sergeants’ Online Fraud Preparedness, Adam Bossler, Thomas Holt, and Cassandra Cross

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The Measurement of Legitimacy: A Rush to Judgement?, Liquin Cao and Amanda Graham

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Foreword, Francis T. Cullen and Amanda Graham

Why Longitudinal Research Is Hurting Criminology, Francis T. Cullen, Travis C. Pratt, and Amanda Graham

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Beefing Up Criminology: Longitudinal Research Is Not The Only Answer, Francis T. Cullen, Travis C. Pratt, and Amanda K. Graham

Book Review of Cross-Sectional Research Designs in Criminology, Amanda K. Graham

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Willingness to report crime to the police: Traditional crime, cybercrime, and procedural justice, Amanda Graham, Teresa C. Kulig, and Francis T. Cullen

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Invasion of the Drones: A New Frontier for Victimization, Amanda Graham, Haylee Kutzli, Teresa C. Kulig, and Francis T. Cullen

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Videos Don’t Lie: African Americans’ Support for Body-Worn Cameras, Amanda Graham, Hannah D. McManus, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton Jr., and Cheryl Lero Jonson

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Contemporary Classics: Sources of High Citations Following Publication, Amanda Graham, Travis C. Pratt, Heejin Lee, and Francis T. Cullen

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Examining Perceptions of Online Harassment Among Constables in England and Wales, Thomas Holt, Jin R. Lee, Roberta Liggett, Karen M. Holt, and Adam Bossler

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New Evidence of the Nexus Between Neighborhood Violence, Perceptions of Danger, and Child Health, Dylan B. Jackson, Chad Posick, and Michael G. Vaughn

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Examining English and Welsh Detectives’ Views of Online Crime, Jin R. Lee, Thomas Holt, George Burruss, and Adam Bossler

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Friend Not Foe? Reconsidering Race, the Police, and Community Relations, Hannah D. McManus, Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton Jr., and Cheryl L. Jonson

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Friend Not Foe? Race and Knowing the Police, Hannah D. McManus, Amanda K. Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton Jr., and Cheryl Lero Jonson

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Strain and Prescription Drug Misuse in the United States Military, Thomas Mowen, Taylor Tolles, and Ryan D. Schroeder

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The Use of Help Seeking and Coping Strategies Among Bosnian Women in Domestic Violence Shelters, Lisa R. Muftic, Susan Hoppe, and Jonathan A. Grubb

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America First? Trump, Crime, and Justice Internationally, Ronen Ziv, Amanda Graham, and Liquin Cao

Submissions from 2018

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Policing Cybercrime, Adam Bossler

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Criminology’s Contribution to the Study of Digital Piracy, Adam Bossler and Tyler Edwards

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Revisiting the Suppression Relationship Between Social Learning and Self-Control on Software Piracy, George Burruss, Thomas Holt, and Adam Bossler

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Enhancing Data-driven Law Enforcement Efforts: Exploring How Risk Terrain Modeling and Conjunctive Analysis Fit in a Crime and Traffic Safety Framework, Grant Drawve, Jonathan A. Grubb, Hannah Steinman, and Michelle Belongie

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How Cross-national Research on Domestic Violence Shelters Can Help Reduce Barriers to Service, Jonathan A. Grubb

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Repurposing Agnew’s (2005) Integrated Theory of Crime and Delinquency to Predict Victimization, Jonathan A. Grubb and Chad Posick

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An Examination of English and Welsh Constables’ Perceptions of the Seriousness and Frequency of Online Incidents, Thomas Holt, George Burruss, and Adam Bossler

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Analyzing Predictors of Drinking and Driving Among Gender Cohorts Within a College Sample, Justin Hoyle, Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, Chad Posick, and Brenda Blackwell

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The Role of Adolescent Victimization in Energy Drink Consumption: Monitoring the Future, 2010-2016., Dylan Jackson, Wanda E. Leal, Chad Posick, Michael G. Vaughn, and Myrah Olivan

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Chapter 4: Electives that will Help, Kevin Jennings

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Chapter 7: Stereotypes and Misperceptions in Criminal Justice Employment, Kevin Jennings

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On the Need for a Biopsychosocial Victimology: A Foundational Model for Focusing Violence Prevention on Women and Children, Chad Posick, Emily N. Lasko, and Richard E. Tremblay

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A Near-repeat Examination of Economic Crimes, Zachary A. Powell, Jonathan A. Grubb, and Matt R. Nobles

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Opportunity and Self-Control: Do they Predict Multiple Forms of Online Victimization?, Bradford W. Reyns, Bonnie S. Fisher, Adam Bossler, and Thomas Holt

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The Impact of Victim Attractiveness on Victim Blameworthiness and Defendant Guilt Determinations in Cases of Domestic and Sexual Assault, Jennifer Wareham, Bonnie Berry, Brenda Blackwell, and Denise Paquette

Submissions from 2017

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Does Breaking Gender Stereotypes Contribute to Victimization at School?, Laura E. Agnich, Lindsay L. Kahle, Anthony A. Peguero, Jennifer L. Murphy, Olivia Foroughi, and Jennifer N. Nester

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Routine Activity Theory, Joseph D. Bacot and Chad Posick

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Progress and Backlash in the Wake of Obergefell: Reaching Conservative Southern Teachers through the Power of Literature, Scott A. Beck, Dina C. Walker-DeVose, Laura E. Agnich, Caren Town, and Trina Smith

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Chapter 3: Cybercrime Research at the Crossroads: Where the Field Currently Stands and Innovative Strategies to Move Forward, Adam Bossler

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Need for Debate on the Implications of Honeypot Data for Restrictive Deterrence Policies in Cyberspace, Adam Bossler

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An Evaluation of a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program in the Rural South, Shanna N. Felix, Laura E. Agnich, and April M. Schueths

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Examining the Link Between the Human Microbiome and Antisocial Behavior: Why Criminologist Should Care About Biochemistry, Too, Worlanyo E. Gato, Chad Posick, Ashley Williams, and Christopher Mays

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Punishment, Crime and Ethics, Laurie A. Gould, Jack Lightfoot, and Kayla Hulon

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A Comparative Analysis of Domestic Violence Shelter Staff Perceptions Regarding Barriers to Services in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the United States, Jonathan A. Grubb and Lisa R. Muftic

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Psychological Prison Programs, Emily N. Lasko and Chad Posick

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No Statute of Limitations: Will 2017 Bring Closure to the Murder of John Kennedy?, Dennis D. Murphy

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Reappraising the Impact of Offending on Victimization: A Propensity Score Matching Approach, Chad Posick

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Restorative Justice, Chad Posick

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Putting HEART Into Policing: A 21st Century Model for Effective and Fair Policing, Chad Posick and Heather Hatfield

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Biological Criminology, Chad Posick and M. McBride

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Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: Crime and Justice in Suburban and Rural Context, Chad Posick and Michael Rocque

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From Urban to Suburban Criminology: Understanding Crime in America’s “Safe” Cities, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick

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Paradigm Shift or Normal Science? The Future of (Biosocial) Criminology, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick

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The Police-Community Interaction Survey: Measuring Police Performance in New Ways, Dennis P. Rosenbaum, Jon Maskaly, Daniel S. Lawrence, Justin H. Escamilla, Georgina Enciso, Thomas E. Christoff, and Chad Posick

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A Tale of Two Universities: A Red State-Blue State Comparison of College Students’ Attitudes of Concealed Carry on Campus Policies, Jaclyn Schildkraut, Kevin Jennings, Collin M. Carr, and Victoria Terranova

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Does the Strength of the Victim-Offender Overlap Depend on the Relationship Between the Victim and Perpetrator?, Gregory M. Zimmerman, Chelsea Farrell, and Chad Posick