2004 ASC Annual Meeting Abstracts – Author Index
Meeting | Abstracts | Title Index
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Adele V. Harrell, The Urban Institute
- Innovations in Court Processes in the JOD Sites
- The Impact of JOD Probation Review Hearings in Milwaukee
Alan Mobley, Visions for Prisons
Alida V. Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Allan L. Patenaude, Westminster College
Allison S. Fuller, University at Albany
Amanda K. Burgess-Proctor, Michigan State University
Amanda Thornton, Indiana University – Bloomington
Amy Blank, University of Pennsylvania
Amy Danzer, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Amy Eisert, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Amy Homes, Home Office
Amy Reckdenwald, University of Florida
Amy VanHouten, University at Albany
Andrea Schoepfer, University of Florida
Andres Rengifo, CUNY, John Jay College of Crim. Just.
Angela M. Moe, Western Michigan University
Angela Moore Parmley, National Institute of Justice
Angela Simon, Western Michigan University
Anita G. Hufft, Valdosta State University
Annette Kuhlmann, University of Wisconsin College
April Pattavina, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Arthur C. Amann, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Ashley M. Nellis, The American University
Aubrey Fox, Center for Court Innovation
Audra Kallimanis, Mount Olive College
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B. Grant Stitt, University of Nevada – Reno
Barbara Koons-Witt, University of South Carolina
Barbara Perry, Northern Arizona University
Beth Bjerregaard, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bill Bales, Florida State University
Bill McDonald, Georgetown University
Bin Liang, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Bonnie Roach, Ohio University
Brandon K. Applegate, University of Central Florida
Brenda Geiger, Bar – Ilan University
Brenda Sims Blackwell, Georgia State University
Brendan Maguire, Western Illinois University
Brian D. Johnson, University of Maryland at College Park
- Guideline Revisions and Courtroom Actor Decision-Making: Assessing the Influence of Legislative Changes in Pennsylvania, 1991-2000
- Judges on Trial: The Impact of Judge Characteristics Across Modes of Conviction
Brian D. Martin, Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction
Brian Forst, The American University
Bridgett Augustino, University of Maryland /Westat
Bruce Hoffman, Ohio University
Bryan D. Byers, Ball State University
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Camille Gibson, Prairie View A&M University
Candace C. McCoy, Rutgers University
- Female Role Models in Criminal Justice
- The Politics of Problem-Solving: An Overview of the Origins and Development of Therapeutic Courts
Carl G. Leukefeld, University of Kentucky
Carla Shedd, Northwestern University/NCOVR
Carmela Lomonaco, USC Keck School of Medicine
Carolyn Dennis, Mount Olive College
Carolyn Rebecca Block, Illinois Crim Justice Info Authority
Carter Rees, University of Wyoming
Cassia Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Questioning the Measurement of the Dependent Variable Used in Sex Disparity Research
- Sentencing Decisions in Three U.S. District Courts: Testing the Assumption of Uniformity in the Federal Sentencing Process
Catherine A. Elwell, Walden University
Cathleen Burnett, University of Missouri – Kansas City
Catriona Woolner, Middlesex University
Cecil Greek, Florida State University
Celesta A. Albonetti, University of Iowa
Chana Barron, University of Iowa
Charles F. Klahm IV, University of Cincinnati
Charles M. Terry, Saint Louis University
Cheryl Chambers, North Carolina State University
Chester L. Britt, Arizona State University West
Chinita Heard, Stillman College
Chris Cunneen, University of Sydney Law School
Chris Greer, Northumbria University
Chris Rose, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
Christine Englebrecht, University at Albany
Christine Kleinpeter, California State University – Long Beach
Christopher D. Maxwell, ICPSAR/NACJD
Christopher R. Williams, State University of West Georgia
Christopher W. Mullins, University of Northern Iowa
Christy Visher, The Urban Institute
Chrysanthi S. Leon, University of California – Berkeley
Claire Renzetti, St. Joseph’s University
Claire Valier, University of London
Clark D. Cunningham, Georgia State University
Connie D. Frey, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Craig Hemmens, Boise State University
Crystal Garcia, Indiana University Purdue University
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Dana Brown, Western Kentucky University
Daniel B. Bibel, Massachusetts State Police
Daniel S. Murphy, Appalachian State University
Danielle Dirks, University of Florida
Danielle Long, Judicial Oversight Demonstra. Initiative
Daryl Meeks, National University
- Police Militarization in Urban Areas: The Obscure War Against the Underprivileged and the Underclass
David A. Green, University of Cambridge
David B. Rottman, National Center for State Courts
David Brown, Home Office
David C. Brody, Washington State University – Spokane
David Giacopassi, The University of Memphis
David Hirschel, University of Massachusetts Lowell
David Holleran, Georgia State University
David Kauzlarich, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
David L. Weisburd, Hebrew University/University of Maryland
- Affirmative Action for Experimental Research: Why Randomized Experiments Require and Should Receive Special Treatment
- Improving the Evaluation of Criminal Justice Programs
David N. Khey, University of Florida
David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge
- Effects of Parental Imprisonment on Children’s Antisocial Behaviour and Delinquency Through the Life-Course
- Joan McCord: A Life Course in Experimental and Theoretical Criminology
David R. Forde, University of Memphis
Dawn Beichner, Illinois State University
Dawn L. Rothe, Western Michigan University
- Crime on the High Seas: The Senegalese Ferry Sinking and State Crime Victimization
- The United States’ War on and Occupation of Iraq: International Illegalities and Future Control Issues
Dean Dabney, Georgia State University
- Juggling Resarch, Teaching, and Service: The 40/40/20 Split in the Real World
- Statutory Provisions and Legal Precedents in the Area of Bail Bondsmen and Bail Recovery Agents: Assessing a Fringe Element of the Criminal Justice System
Delores Jones-Brown, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Dena Hanley, University of Akron
Denise C. Gottfredson, University of Maryland at College Park
Dennis Jay Kenney, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Dennis Longmire, Sam Houston State University
Devon Johnson, George Mason University
Diana R. Gordon, City University of New York
Dieter Reicher, Graz, University of
Dina Roy, University at Albany
Dina Siegel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Donald Faggiani, Police Executive Research Forum
- Domestic Violence Mandatory Arrest Laws: To What Extent Do They Influence Police Practice?
- Regional Problem Solving Using NIBRS: An Analysis of the Distribution of Heroin in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Working With the National Incident-Based Reporting System: Developing a Typology of Aggravated Assaults
Donald Stemen, The Vera Institute of Justice
- Of Fragmentation and Ferment: The Impact of Sentencing Policies on State-Level Incarceration Rates and Admissions to Prison, 1970-2002
- Policies of Imprisonment: The Adoption of Determinate Sentencing and Sentencing Guidelines in the United States, 1975-2002
Donna A. Copp, University of Florida
Donna Killingbeck, Western Michigan University
Donna M. Bishop, Northeastern University
Doug Smith, University of Maryland at College Park
Dwayne Smith, University of South Florida
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Edgar Tijhuis, NSCR
Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University
Edward G. Armstrong, Murray State University
Edward J. Latessa, University of Cincinnati
Elena Licu, University of Cincinnati
Elisabeth Henderson, The University of Memphis
Elizabeth K. Brown, University at Albany
Emily K. O’Neill, University of California – Riverside
Emily Lenning, Western Michigan University
Eric F. Bronson, Quinnipiac University
Eric L. Grommon, Michigan State University
Eric Silver, The Pennsylvania State University
Erika Brown, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Erika Davis Frenzel, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Erika Gebo, Westfield State College
Eve Buzawa, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Everette Penn, University of Houston – Clear Lake
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Finn-Aage Esbensen, University of Missouri – St. Louis
Fiona Measham, Cartmel College, Lancaster University
Fran Hardy, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. – Indianapolis
Francis Kealty, University at Albany
Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati
Frank Bovenkerk, University of Utrecht
Frank Scarpitti, University of Delaware
Freda Adler, Rutgers University
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Gabriel Santos, University of Delaware
Gary Brinker, Southwest Missouri State University
Gary R. Webb, Oklahoma State University
Gaylene S. Armstrong, Arizona State University – West
George Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Inst. for Research & Evaluation
- Should the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Include Drug Trafficking?
Glenn L. Pierce, Northeastern University
Grant DeHaven, Eastern Kentucky University
Greg Newbold, University of Canterbury
Gregory Burnett, Eastern Kentucky University
Gregory J. DeLone, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Gretchen R. Ruth, The University of Chicago
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Hadar Aviram, University of California – Berkeley
Hans-Jorg Albrecht, Max Planck Institute
Harald Kania, Max-Planck-Institute
- Increased “Punitivity” — Only a Consequence of a Harsher Punishment of Sex Offenders?
- Personal Concepts About “Crime and Punishment” — Results of a Qualitative Interview Analysis
Harry L. Wilson, Roanoke College
Heather Tillberg, University of Virginia
Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University
Helmut Kury, Max-Planck-Institute
- Increased “Punitivity” — Only a Consequence of a Harsher Punishment of Sex Offenders?
- Personal Concepts About “Crime and Punishment” — Results of a Qualitative Interview Analysis
Henry Pontell, University of California, Irvine
Holli R. Drummond, Western Kentucky University
Hong Lu, University of Nevada – Las Vegas
Hugh D. Barlow, Southern Illinois University
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J. Gayle Mericle, Western Illinois University
J. Michael Thompson, Northern Kentucky University
J. Robert Lilly, Northern Kentucky University
J.S.E. Opolot, Texas Southern University
J. Stephen Parson, Eastern Kentucky University
Jacinta M. Gau, Washington State University – Spokane
Jack Epstein, Ohio University
Jacob I. Stowell, University at Albany
Jacqueline L. Schneider, University of Leicester
Jacquelyn Chinnock Reid, Indiana University – Southeast
Jagan R. Lingamneni, Governors State University
James A. Wilson, Fordham University – Lincoln Center
James D. Clark, University of Texas – Austin
James D. Unnever, Radford University
James J. Nolan III, West Virginia University
James O. Finckenauer, Rutgers University
James R. Acker, University at Albany
Janine Kremling, University of South Florida
Jason Carmichael, The Ohio State University
Jason L. Davis, Univ. of South Florida – St. Petersburg
Jason T. Bratton, Florida State University
Jeanna Mastrocinque, University at Albany
Jeanne Curran, California State Univ. – Dominguez Hills
Jeannine A. Gailey, The University of Akron
Jeff Ferrell, Texas Christian University
Jeff Gruenewald, Indiana University
Jefferson Ingram, University of Dayton
Jeffery T. Ulmer, The Pennsylvania State University
Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore
Jeffrey M. London, Southwest Missouri State University
Jeffrey McIllwain, San Diego State University
Jeremy Travis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Jesse Fletcher, California State University at Northridge
Jessie C. Roberson, Ohio University
Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs, Max-Planck-Institute for Criminal Law
- Increased “Punitivity” — Only a Consequence of a Harsher Punishment of Sex Offenders?
- Personal Concepts About “Crime and Punishment” — Results of a Qualitative Interview Analysis
Joanne Belknap, University of Colorado at Boulder
- New Faculty Workshop (Sponsored by the Division on Women and Crime)
- Recognizing and Nuturing Research Collaborations: What is Known and What is Not?
Joel Best, University of Delaware
Joel Wallman, H. F. Guggenheim Foundation
John D. Burrow, University of South Carolina
- The “Greying” of America’s Prisons: Elderly Inmates and Their Impact on Corrections
- The Death of Innocence: Factual and Procedural Errors That Result in Wrongful Convictions
John D. Hewitt, Grand Valley State University
John Dombrink, University of California, Irvine
John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
- A Cellular Automaton in RA/CA Crime Simulation
- Agent Learning and Adaptation in a RA/CA Crime Simulation Model
- Routine Activity Theory in RA/CA Crime Simulation
John H. Kramer, The Pennsylvania State University
- Guideline Revisions and Courtroom Actor Decision-Making: Assessing the Influence of Legislative Changes in Pennsylvania, 1991-2000
- Restrictive Intermediate Punishments Under Pennsylvania’s Sentencing Guidelines: An Impact Assessment
John K. Cochran, University of South Florida
- Assessing the Issue of Arbitrariness in Capital Sentencing in North Carolina: Are the Effects of Legally Relevant Variables Racially Invariant?
- Indicators of the Right-to-Lifer
John Klofas, Rochester Institute of Technology
John L. McMullan, St. Mary’s University, Halifax
John McHale, Illinois State University
John Paul, Washburn University
John T. Whitehead, East Tennessee State University
John W. Clark III, University of North Alabama
John Wooldredge, University of Cincinnati
Jon B. Gould, George Mason University
Jonathan M. Wender, Simon Fraser University
Joseph E. Jacoby, The Bowling Green State University
Joseph L. Albini
Joseph Murray, University of Cambridge
Joshua Davis, Eastern Kentucky University
Joy Hadwiger, Oklahoma State University
Judith A. McDonald, Westfield State College
Judith Earl, University of South Florida
Julie Lynn Globokar, University of Illinois at Chicago
Julie Stubbs, University of Sydney
Julius Debro, University of Washington
Jun Liang, University of Cincinnati
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Karen A. Beckman, The Urban Institute
Karen Bond, Federal Prison Policy Project
Karim Ismaili, St. John’s University
Karl Kunkel, Southwest Missouri State University
Karol Lucken, University of Central Florida
Kathleen Auerhahn, Temple University
Keith A. Wilmot, University of North Texas
Keith Hayward, University of Kent
Kenneth Clontz, Western Illinois University
Keri B. Burchfield, The Pennsylvania State University
Kevin I. Minor, Eastern Kentucky University
Kevin R. Blackwell, U.S. Sentencing Commission
Kevin Ryan, Vermont Bar Association
Kevin Stenson, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University Coll
Kevin Walsh, Texas A&M University – Commerce
Kim R. Holland, University of Arkansas
Kimberly Gentry Sperber, Talbert House
Kimberly J. Cook, University of Southern Maine
Koichi Hamai, Ryukoku University
Kristen Hefley, University of Oklahoma
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L.A. Visano, York University
Laura B. Myers, Prairie View A&M University
Laurie J. Samuel, Howard University/NCOVR
Lawrence W. Sherman, University of Pennsylvania
Leah Rosenwasser, Northern Arizona University
Lee Ann Slocum, University of Maryland at College Park
Lee M. Johnson, Valparaiso University
Leona Jochnowitz, University at Albany
Libby Deschenes, California State University – Long Beach
Lin Liu, University of Cincinnati
- A Cellular Automaton in RA/CA Crime Simulation
- Agent Learning and Adaptation in a RA/CA Crime Simulation Model
- Routine Activity Theory in RA/CA Crime Simulation
Linda R. Beito, Stillman College
Lisa Conley, Eastern Kentucky University
Lisa N. Sacco, University at Albany
Lisa Newmark, Crime Victim Consultant
- Innovations in Court Processes in the JOD Sites
- Perceptions of Procedural Justice Among Victims and Probationers
Lisa Pasko, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Lisa Williams, CUNY – Graduate Center/John Jay College
Lloyd Klein, Bemidji State University
Lori Farney, Middle Tennessee State University
Lorie A. Fridell, Police Executive Research Forum
Lorraine Halinka Malcoe, University of New Mexico
Lyndee Knox, University of Southern California
Lynn Hancock, The Open University
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Malcolm M. Feeley, University of California – Berkeley
- Adversary Trial and Plea Bargaining in Historical Perspective?
- Who, What, Where, and Why: Meet the Editors
Marc Gertz, Florida State University
- An Empirical Assessment of the Effect of Crime Salience on Attitudes Toward Crime, Welfare and Immigration
- Environmental Threat and Social Control
- Punitive Attitudes Towards Persons With HIV: A Preliminary Analysis
Marcelo F. Aebi, University of Sevilla
Marcus K. Felson, Rutgers University
Margaret A. Zahn, RTI International/NC State University
Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis
Maria B. Velez, University of Iowa
Marian A. McKay, Indiana University – Southeast
Marie Balfour, University at Albany
Mark Beary, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Mark Nichols, University of Nevada – Reno
Mark S. Hamm, Indiana State University
Mark W. Lipsey, Vanderbilt Inst.for Public Policy Studies
Marla Sandys, Indiana University, Bloomington
- Searching for a Needle in a Haystack: Tales of and From Indiana’s Innocence Project
- The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States
Martha Dettman, Edgewood College
Martha L. Henderson-Hurley, OH Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction
Martin D. Schwartz, National Institute of Justice
Marvin Zalman, Wayne State University
Mathieu Deflem, University of South Carolina
Matthew Atherton, The Pennsylvania State University
Matthew G. Yeager, Carleton University
Matthew L. Hiller, Temple University
Matthew P. Zevenbergen, University of Iowa
Matthew S. Crow, Florida State University
Matthew T. Lee, University of Akron
- Does the Media Effect How Jurors Assign Guilt in Cases of Individual and Organizational Wrongdoing?
- Immigration and Homicide: A Spatial Analytic Test of the Social Disorganization Theory
Meda Chesney-Lind, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- Criminology as if Race, Gender and Class Mattered: Implications for the Society and the Field
- Feminism and Criminology Revisited
Megan Schaffer, The Urban Institute
Melchor C. De Guzman, Indiana University – South Bend
Melinda Roberts, Washington State University – Spokane
Melissa M. Moon, Northern Kentucky University
Melissa M. Reuland, Police Executive Research Forum
Mia Debidin, Offending Behaviour Programmes Unit
Michael A. Hallett, University of North Florida
Michael A. Payne, University of Dayton
Michael Braswell, East Tennessee State University
Michael Fischer, Norfolk State University
Michael Israel, Criminal Justice Washington Letter
- Is Anybody in Favor of Convicting the Innocense? The Response in Congress
- The View From Washington: An Assessment of the Election
Michael J. Coyle, Arizona State University
Michael J. Hogan, Colorado State University
Michael L. Birzer, Wichita State University
Michael L. Radelet, University of Colorado
Michael S. Vaughn, Georgia State University
- Case Law on Sexual Harassment in Criminal Justice
- Legal Issues Involving Show-Ups, Line-Ups, and Photographic Identification
- Who, What, Where, and Why: Meet the Editors
Michael Scott Weiss, Rowan University
Michael T. Costelloe, Northern Arizona University
Michele-Lynne Muni, Rutgers University
Michelle Brown, Ohio University
Michelle Manasse, Emory University
Mika Junninen, HEUNI
Mike Presdee, University of Kent
Miriam A. DeLone, University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Revisited: Does Race Matter for Native American Offenders?
- Surviving the Dissertation Successfully
Mona J.E. Danner, Old Dominion University
Myla Valor, University at Albany
Myrna Cintron, Prairie View A&M University
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Nadine Frederique, University of Maryland at College Park
Nadine M. Connell, University of Maryland at College Park
Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University West
- New Faculty Workshop (Sponsored by the Division on Women and Crime)
- Probation Violations and Sentencing Decisions: The Imprisonment of Low-Level Drug Offenders in Arizona
Nena F. Stracuzzi, University of New Hampshire
Nick Sagal, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
Nickie D. Phillips, CUNY Graduate Center
Nicole F. Rafter, Northeastern University
Nicole Johnson, Public/Private Ventures
Nicole Leeper Piquero, University of Florida
Nisha Subramanium, Eastern Kentucky University
Noelle Fearn, Washington State University
Noriyoshi Takemura, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan
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Pamela J. Schram, California State Univ., San Bernardino
Paul S. Leighton, Eastern Michigan University
Paul Stretesky, Colorado State University
Paval Vasiliev, Eastern Kentucky University
Peter J. Benekos, Mercyhurst College
Philip Carney, Middlesex University
Philip L. Reichel, University of Northern Colorado
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R. Barry Ruback, The Pennsylvania State University
Rachael Erter, University of South Florida
Rachel Bandy, University of Colorado at Boulder
Rachel Walmsley, Home Office
Ralph Brecken Taylor, Temple University
Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Florida International University
Randall G. Shelden, University of Nevada – Las Vegas
Raymond J. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University
Raymond Paternoster, University of Maryland at College Park
Renay Metzger, University of Tennessee – Chattanooga
Ric Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Richard E. Tremblay, Universite de Montreal
Richard Janikowski, The University of Memphis
- Public Awareness of Project Safe Neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee
- The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States
Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri – St. Louis
- Reentry and Recidivism: Defining the Public Safety Challenge of Prisoner Reentry
- Shooting for the Stars: Top Rated Programs and Faculty
Risto Honkonen, The Police College of Finland
Rob Singh, University of London
- American Executions: Death Penalty Politics, European Anti-Americanism and American Anti-Europeanism
Robert F. Meier, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Robert J. Fornango, University of Missouri – St. Louis
Robert J. Ramsey, Indiana University East
Robert Nash Parker, University of California – Riverside
Robert Regoli, University of Colorado at Boulder
Robert Roberts, California State University – San Marcos
Robert Schehr, Northern Arizona University
Robin Haarr, Arizona State University West
Roger Matthews, Middlesex University
- Citizenship, Public Participation, Democracy and Modern Juries in Criminal Trials
- The Myth of Punitiveness
Roland Chilton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ronald Aday, Middle Tennessee State University
Ronald C. Kramer, Western Michigan University
Ronald Helms, Western Washington University
Ronald L. Simons, University of Georgia
Ronnie Lippens, Keele University
Rosann Greenspan, University of California – Berkeley
Rosemary Barberet, Universidad Carlos III
Rosemary Gido, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Roslyn Muraskin, Long Island University – C.W. Post
Rudolph Alexander, Jr., The Ohio State University
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Sabra Horne, Harvard University
Sally S. Simpson, University of Maryland at College Park
- General Strain Theory and Within-Individual Change in Offending
- Shooting for the Stars: Top Rated Programs and Faculty
Sara Steen, University of Colorado at Boulder
Sara Walsh, Indiana University
Sarah Pierre, Georgia State University
Sarrah Carroll, Florida State University
Saundra D. Westervelt, University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Scott A. Bonn, University of Miami
Scott Cunningham, Portland State University
Scott Grimes, Eastern Kentucky University
See’Trail Mackey, The University of Memphis
Senarath Dassanayaka, Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction
Shahid Alvi, University of St. Thomas
Sharon E. Lansing, University at Albany
Sharon Redhawk Love, Penn State University – Altoona
Sheila M. Schlaupitz, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Sheila Royo Maxwell, Michigan State University
Shela R. Van Ness, University of Tennessee – Chattanooga
Sheldon Zhang, San Diego State University
Simon Hallsworth, London Metropolitan University
Sondra J. Fogel, University of South Florida
Staci Strobl, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Stacy L. Mallicoat, California State University, Fullerton
Stacy N. Hoskins, The Pennsylvania State University
Stephanie Kent, The Ohio State University
Stephanie Whitehead, Indiana University
Stephen C. Richards, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
- Doing Gender as Structured Action: Women Guarding Men
- Prison Education How Prisoners and Teachers Talk About Problems and Solutions
- Prison Visits: Service is its Own Reward
Stephen J. Brodt, Ball State University
Stephen K. Rice, University of Florida
Stephen L. Muzzatti, Ryerson University
- Crime on the High Seas: The Senegalese Ferry Sinking and State Crime Victimization
- ‘I Wanna’ be “MotoGP”: Resistant Coding, Hyper-Masculinity and Motorcycle Youth Culture
Steve Van Dine, Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction
Steven B. Dow, Michigan State University
Steven Burge, Carbon County Commissioner
Steven Chermak, Indiana University
Sue Carter Collins, Georgia State University
- Case Law on Sexual Harassment in Criminal Justice
- Statutory Provisions and Legal Precedents in the Area of Bail Bondsmen and Bail Recovery Agents: Assessing a Fringe Element of the Criminal Justice System
Summer Acevedo, University of Maryland at College Park
Susan D. Ehrhard, University at Albany
Susan F. Sharp, University of Oklahoma
- Gender, Race, and the System: Teaching Criminal Justice
- New Faculty Workshop (Sponsored by the Division on Women and Crime)
- This is a Man’s World … or Least That’s How it Looks in the Journals
Susan O. Reed, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
Susan R. Takata, University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Susanne Karstedt, Keele University
Suzann Verberk, University of California, Berkeley
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Tara Kirkpatrick, Indiana University
Tara O’Connor Shelley, Florida State University
Tara Opsal, University of Colorado at Boulder
Tara Williams, The Pennsylvania State University
Taylor T. Dang, Georgia State University
Ted Chiricos, Florida State University
- An Empirical Assessment of the Effect of Crime Salience on Attitudes Toward Crime, Welfare and Immigration
- Environmental Threat and Social Control
Terry Podjaski Batson, Milwaukee J.O.D.I. Project
Thomas E. Feucht, National Institute of Justice
Thomas E. Reed, Eastern Kentucky University
Thomas E. Shriver, Oklahoma State University
Thomas H. Cohen, Bureau of Justice Statistics
Thomas J. Gamble, Mercyhurst College Civic Institute
Thomas W. Brewer, Kent State University
Tim Griffin, University of Nevada, Reno
Timo Korander, Police College of Finland
Timothy S. Bynum, Michigan State University
Tina Maschi, Rutgers University – New Brunswick
Tod W. Burke, Radford University
Todd R. Clear, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Tracy Andrus, Prairie View A & M University
Travis Wendel, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Valerie Bryan, University of Kentucky
Valerie Hurst, University of New Hampshire
Valerie J. Callanan, California State University – San Marcos
Vernetta D. Young, Howard University
Victoria Simpson Beck, College of Mount St. Joseph
Vincent J. Webb, Arizona State University West
Volkan Topalli, Georgia State University
- Legal Issues Involving Show-Ups, Line-Ups, and Photographic Identification
- Statutory Provisions and Legal Precedents in the Area of Bail Bondsmen and Bail Recovery Agents: Assessing a Fringe Element of the Criminal Justice System
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Walter S. DeKeseredy, University of Ontario Inst. of Technology
Wanda Foglia, Rowan University
Wayne J. Pitts, University of Memphis
- Prison Administration in Nuevo Leon, Mexico: Criminal Justice System Evolution and Reform Since 2000
Wendy Pogorzelski, Rutgers University
Wendy S. McClanahan, Public/Private Ventures
Wenona Rymond-Richmond, Northwestern University
William B. Brown, Western Oregon University
William Chambliss, George Washington University
William J. Farrell, Indiana University – Southeast
William P. Bloss, The Citadel
William Pizio, University at Albany
William S. Davidson II, Michigan State University
William Travis Morris, Eastern Kentucky University
Wilson R. Palacios, University of South Florida
Wojciech Cebulak, Minot State University
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Xuguang Wang, University of Cincinnati
- A Cellular Automaton in RA/CA Crime Simulation
- Agent Learning and Adaptation in a RA/CA Crime Simulation Model