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2012
Brown, C. A., & Bohm, R. M. (2012). Juvenile death penalty. In Roger J. R. Levesque (Ed.), The encyclopedia of adolescence. New York: Springer.
2011
Gau, J.M. & Gursoy, D. (2011)." Relationship analysis: t-tests, cross tabulations, and ANOVA."
In E. Sirakaya-Turk, M. Uysal, W. Hammitt, and J. Vaske (eds.), Research methods for leisure,
recreation and tourism. United Kingdom: CABI Publishers.
Wolf, R. & Potter, R. H. (2011). "Sin City v. Fantasyland: Crime, legislation, and policing in two different tourism environments." In C. Jones, E. Barclay, & R. Mawby (Eds.) The problem of pleasure : Leisure, tourism, and crime. Routledge Publishing: U.K.
2010
Kethineni, S. & Humiston, G. (2010) "Specific Crimes Against Humanity: Groups and Minority
Rights." In Sesha Kethineni, ed., Comparative and International Policing, Justice, and
Transnational Crime (pp. 295-328). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Lanier, M. & Potter, R.H. (2010, Reprint). " The Current Status of Inmates Living with
HIV/AIDS." In R. Muraskin (2nd ed.), Key Correctional Issues. Prentice Hall Publishing, 140-
162.
Moses, M.C. & Potter, R.H. (2010). "Pregnant Prisoners." In S. Stokjovic (Ed.), Managing Special
Populations in Jails and Prisons, Volume 2. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute. Paoline III, E. A. & Delvin, S. G. (2010). " Hillsborough County, Florida." In E.R. Maguire and W.
Wells (Eds.), Implementing Community Policing: Lessons from Twelve Cities. Prospect
Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. Terrill, W. & Paoline III, E.A. (2010). "Non-Lethal Force by Police: The Various Lenses by Which
Appropriateness is Assessed." In Joseph B. Kuhns and Johannes Knutsson (Eds.), Policing
Around the World: Police Use of Force, Firearms, and Non-Lethal Weapons (pp. 6-13).
Westport, CT: Praeger-Greenwood-PSI.
Ross, L. E. (2010). "A Vision of Race, Crime, and Justice through the Lens of Critical Race
Theory," in E. McLaughlin and T. Newborn (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Criminological
Theory (pp. 391-409). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Ross, L. E. (2010). "Grenada," In J.P. Stamatel, H. Sung, and G.R. Newman (Eds.), Crime and
Punishment Around the World: The Americas. (Vol. 2: pp.162-169). ABC-CLIO Publishing,
Santa Barbara: CA. Winton, M.A. (2010). Child abuse, neglect, and maltreatment: mandatory reporting (pp.86-87). In B.S. Fisher & S.P. Lab (Eds), Encyclopedia of Victomology and Crime Prevention. Newbury Park: Sage Publications. Winton, M.A. (2010). Physical child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. In L.E. Ross, The War Against Domestic Violence. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. Winton, M.A. (2010). Mass murderer, unwilling executioner, or something else: a case study of a Serbian soldier. In R.B. Toliver & U.R. Coyne (Eds.), Homicide: Trends, causes, and prevention (pp. 117-127). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Craig, S. C. (2009). Management within a Correctional Institution. In R. Muraskin, Key Correctional Issues, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Cullen, F. T., Unnever, J.D., Blevins K.R., Pealer, J.A., Santana, S.A., Fisher, B.S. & Applegate, B. K. (2009). The myth of public support for capital punishment. In J. Wood & T. Gannon (Eds.). Public Opinion and Criminal Justice. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Hayden, S. & Adams, K. (2009). Phenomenological and Existential Approaches to Crime and Corrections. In D. Polizzi & M. Braswell (Eds.). Transforming Corrections: Humanistic Approaches to Corrections and Offender Treatment. Carolina Academic Press. Lanier, M. M. & Potter, H.R. (2009). “The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” In R. Muraskin & A.R. Roberts (5th Ed.). Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty- First Century (pp. 542-562). Prentice Hall Publishing. Lanier, M. M. & Jockin, K. (2009). “Contemporary Policewomen: A Working Typology.” In A. R. Roberts (5th ed.). Visions for Change:Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century (pp.314-327). Prentice Hall Publishing. Mesloh, C., Henych, M., & Wolf, R. (2009). Use of Force. In M. Kroll & J. Ho (Eds.), TASER Electronic Control Devices: Physiology, Pathology, and Law. Springer‐Kluwer Publishing.
Paoline, E. A. III & Devlin, S. (2009). "Hillsborough County, Florida." in Edward R. Maguire and
William Wells (Eds.), Implementing Community Policing: Lessons from 12 Cities. Washington,
DC: U.S. Department of Justice.
Bohm, Robert M. (2008). “Errors in Capital Cases and What Can Be Done About Them.” In R. M. Bohm (ed.) The Death Penalty Today (pp.3-27). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis. Gordon, A., & Wolf, R. (2008) License Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology: Innovation in Law Enforcement Use. In J. M. Ziembo‐Vogl (Ed.), New Technologies and Criminal Justice (pp. 15‐ 20). CA: Thomspson‐Wadsworth Publishing. Juergens, C. & Lanier, M. M. (2008). “Compulsory HIV Testing.” Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications. Lanier, M. M. ., Karol Lucken and Timothy Akers (2008) “Correctional Opportunities: Epidemiological Criminology.” In R. Mursakin (2nd ed.). Key Correctional Issues. Prentice Hall Publishing. Olcay, Kursun, Georgiopoulos & Reynolds, K. (2008). “Name Matching in Law Enforcement Databases.” In H. Chen & C. Yang (Eds). Intelligent and Security Informatics: Techniques and Applications.
2007
Bohm, R. M. (2007). The death penalty for juveniles in the united states: An obituary.” In M. McShane & F. P. Williams III (Eds.) Youth violence and delinquency interventions (pp. 169- 179). New York: Greenwood/Praeger, Lanier, M. M. & Zaitzow ,B. (2007). Living and dying with hiv/aids: The “inside” experience of women in prison. In . R. Muraskin (Ed.), It’s a crime: Women and justice (4th Ed., pp. 363-378.). Prentice Hall Publishing. Lanier, M. M., & Henry, S. (2007). The crime prism: An integrated definition of crime. In Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives (Vol 1, pp. 331-336). Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA. Potter, R. H., Lanier, M.M., & Sheehan, S. (2007). The current status of prisoners living with HIV/AIDS. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the twenty-first Century. (5th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.
Sloan, J. J., & Lanier, M. M. (2007). Community policing on university campuses: Tradition, practices and outlook. In B. S. Fisher & J. J. Sloan (Eds). Campus crime: Legal, social,
and policy perspectives (2nd ed., pp. 261-279). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Surette, R., Gothic Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy (2007). In C. Picart & C. Greek (Eds.). Monsters Among and Within Us. Cranbury, NJ: Dickinson University Press.
2006
Applegate, B. K. (2006). The myth that the death penalty is administered fairly. In R. M. Bohm & J.T. Walker (Eds.), Demystifying crime and criminal justice. Los Angeles: Roxbury. Bohm, R. M., & Walker, J. T. (2006). Introduction. In R. M. Bohm and J. T. Walker (Eds.) Demystifying crime and criminal Justice (pp. xvii-xxviii.). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Company.
Paoline, E.A. III. (2006). The Myth of a Monolithic Police Culture. In R. Bohm and J.Walker (Eds), Demystifying crime and criminal Justice (pp. 81-88). California: Roxbury Publishing Company.
Bohm, Robert M. (1986).Crime, criminal, and crime control policy myths. In M.C. Braswell, R.M. McCarthy & B. J. McCarthy (Eds.), Justice, Crime and Ethics (5th ed., pp. 305-25). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Hale, D., & Lanier, M. M. (2005). The new millennium: Women in U.S. policing in the twenty-first century. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century (4th. ed. pp. 623-648). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing. Lanier, M.M. and Potter, R.H. (2005). HIV/AIDS and correctional populations in the twenty- first century: The corrections demonstration project. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century (4th ed.,483-509). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing,
Tewksbury, R., & Potter, R. H .( 2005). Transgender prisoners – A forgotten group. In Stojkovic, S., (Ed.), Managing Special Populations in Jails and Prisons. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.
Holmes, R., West, A., & Holmes, S. T. (2004). Letters from convicted and alleged serial killers: A content analysis. In S.T. Holmes and R.M. Holmes (Eds.), Violence: A contemporary reader (pp. 193-210). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Sanborn, Jr., J. B. (2004). Pleading guilty and plea bargaining: The dynamics of avoiding trial in American criminal courts. In G. L. Mays and P. R.Gregware (Eds.), Courts and Justice (3rd ed.,pp. 67-86). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.
2003
Bohm, R. M. (2003). American death penalty opinion: past, present, and future. In James R. Acker,R. M. Bohm, and C. S. Lanier (Eds.), America's experiment with capital punishment: reflections on the past, present, and future of the ultimate sanction (2nd Ed., pp. 27-54.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Bohm, R. M. (2003). The economic costs of capital punishment: past, present, and future. In J. R. Acker, R. M. Bohm, and C. S. Lanier. Durham (Eds.), America's experiment with capital punishment: reflections on the past, present, and future of the ultimate sanction (2nd Ed., pp. 573-594). NC: Carolina Academic Press. Holmes, S.T., Reynolds, M., Faulkner, S. & . Holmes, R.M. (2003). Individual and institutional determinants of police force: an examination of threat presentation. In S.T. Holmes & R.M. Holmes (Eds.), Emerging Forms of Cultural Violence. Prentice Sanborn, Jr., J. B. (2008). Hard choices or obvious ones: developing policy for excluding youth from juvenile court. In R. Lawrence & C. Hemmens (Eds.), Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader (pp. 319-333). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008.
Sanborn, Jr., J. B. (2003). The Adultification of Youth. In A.V. Merlo & P. J. Benekos (Eds.), Controversies in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co.
Applegate, B. K., & Otto, Charles W. (2002).Identifying salient issues: An SCJA survey of Grossman, N. E. H. Hull (Eds.), Wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping, an entry in the oxford companion to American law, a one-volume reference work. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. Bohm, R. M. (2002). Radical Criminology: An Explication. In H. N. Pontell (Ed.), Social deviance: Readings in theory and research (4th ed. pp. 123-136). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Bohm, R. M. (1982). Radical criminology: An explication.Criminology, 19, 565-89. (Reprinted from Manual of child psychology, pp. 703-732, by P. H. Mussen, Ed., 1970, New York: Wiley) (Reprinted from Social deviance: Readings in theory and research, 4th ed., pp. 123-136, by H. N., Pontell, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall) (Reprinted from Social deviance: Readings in theory and research, 3th ed., pp. 103-116, by H. N., Pontell, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall) (Reprinted from Social deviance: Readings in theory and research, 2th ed., pp. 118-132, by H. N., Pontell, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall). (Reprinted from Social deviance: Readings in theory and research, pp. 148-163, by H. N., Pontell, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall). Cullen, F. T., Pealer, J. A., Fisher, B.S., Applegate, B. K. & Santana, S. A. (2002). Public support for correctional rehabilitation in America: Change or consistency? In J. V. Roberts & M. Hough (Eds.), Changing attitudes to punishment: Public opinion, crime and justice.
Cullompton, Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
Hale, D. & Lanier, M. (2001). The new millennium: women in policing in the twenty-first century. In R.Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for change: crime and justice in the twenty-first century (3rd ed., pp. 480-497). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing. Henry, S., & Lanier, M. M. (2001). The Prism of Crime: Toward an Integrated Definition of Crime. In S. Henry and M.M. Lanier (Eds.), What is crime? controversies over the nature of crime and what to do about it. (pp. 227-43). Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield. Lanier, M. M. & Henry, S. (2001). Crime in context: The scope of the problem. In S. Henry and M. M. Lanier (Eds.), What is crime? Controversies over the nature of crime and what to do about it (pp. 1-18). Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield. Lanier, M. M., Braithwaite, R. & Arriola, K.J . (2001). New directions for incarcerated women with HIV in the twenty-first century: the corrections demonstration project. In R. Muraskin & A. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for change: crime and justice in the twenty-first century (3rd ed., pp. 439-462). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing. Lanier, M. M. (2001). Graduate school re-visited. In S. Henry and W. G. Hinkle (Eds.), Career in criminal justice: the inside story (2nd ed., pp. 243-250). Salem, WI: Sheffield Publishing Company. Lanier, M. M. (2001). Preparing for jobs in academia and research. In S. Henry and W. G. Hinkle (Eds.), Careers in Criminal Justice: The inside story (2nd Ed. pp. 233-242). Salem, WI: Sheffield Publishing Company. Surette, R.B. (2001). The promise and the reality: Peddling violent entertainment to children. In M. Kaplan, (Ed.), The world and I. (Vol. 16). Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times. Surette, R.B., & Rowman, C.O. (2001). The media’s role in the definition of crime. In M. Lanier and S. Henry (Eds.), What is Crime (pp.139-154). MD: Littlefield Publishers.
2000
Cullen, F. T., Fisher, B. S., & Applegate, B. K. (2000). Public opinion about punishment and corrections. In Michael Tonry (Ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol. 27, pp. 1-79). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fabianic, D. A. (1995). Crime and the Magic Kingdom. In R. F. Szafran (Eds.), Social Science Research, (pp. 27-34), Pyrczak Publishing. Faulkner, S. & Holmes, S.T. Individual and situation determinates of law enforcement use of force. In S. Faulker (Ed.), Use of force: Decision making and legal precedence (pp. 95- 124). Columbus, OH: The Office of the Attorney General. Langworthy, R. H., & Jefferis, E. (2000). The utility of standard deviational ellipses for project evaluation. In V. Goldsmith, P. McGuire, J. Mollenkopf, and T. Ross (Eds.), Mapping Crime Hotspots: Frontiers of Practice, (pp. 87-104). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Paoline, E. A., Myers, S. M., & Worden, R. E. (2000). Police culture, individualism, and community policing: Evidence from two police departments. In C.W. Eskridge (Ed.), Criminal Justice Concepts and Issues: An Anthology. Los Angeles, California: Roxbury Publishing Company.
1999
Adams, K. (1999). What we know about police use of force. In Use of force by police: overview of national and local data (pp. 1-14). National Institute of Justice Research Report, Washington, D.C. Adams, K. (1999). A research agenda on police use of force. In Use of force by police: Overview of national and local data (pp. 61-73). National Institute of Justice Research Report, Washington, D.C. Reprinted: Adams, K. (1999). A research agenda on police use of force. In H. N. Pontell (Ed.), Social deviance: Readings in theory and research. (3rd ed., pp. 103-116). NJ: Prentice-Hall. Mahan, S. (1999). Women’s training for organized crime. In R. Muraskin (Ed.), It’s a crime: Women and justice (2nd Ed., pp. 401-416). New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Adams, K., Flanagan, T., and Marquart. J. (1988). The future of the penitentiary. In T.Flanagan, J. Marquart and K. Adams (Eds.), Incarcerating criminals: Prisons and jails in social and organizational context (pp. 314-332). New York: Oxford University Press. Bohm, R. M. (1998). Understanding crime and social control in market economies: Looking back and moving forward. In J. I. Ross (Ed.), Cutting the edge: Current perspectives in radical/critical criminology and criminal justice (pp. 18-33). Westport, CT: Praeger. Bohm, R. M. (1998) "American death penalty opinion: Past, present, and future. In J. R. Acker, R. M. Bohm & C. S. Lanier (Eds.), Durham America’s experiment with capital punishment: Reflections on the past, present, and future of the ultimate sanction (pp. 25- 46). NC: Carolina Academic Press. Bohm, R. M. (1998). The economic costs of capital punishment: Past, present, and future. In J. R. Acker, R. M. Bohm & C. S. Lanier (Eds.), America’s experiment with capital punishment: Reflections on the past, present, and future of the ultimate sanction (pp. 437- 456). NC: Carolina Academic Press. Bishop, D. & Griset, P. (1998). Going to scale: Politics and statewide detention reform. In The juvenile detention reform initiative. Annie E. Casey Foundation Baltimore, Maryland: Foundation: Holmes, S. T., Hickey, E. & Holmes, R. M. (1998). Female serial murderesses: Constructing differentiated typologies. In E. Leyton (Ed.), Serial murder. Ashgate Publishing. Holmes, S., Holmes, R., & Deburger, J. (1998). Inside the mind of the serial murderer. In R.M. Holmes & Holmes., S.T. (Eds.), Contemporary perspectives on serial murder (pp. 113- 122). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Holmes, S. T. & Holmes, R. M. (1998). Selected problems in serial murder investigations. In R.M., Holmes & S.T., Holmes (Eds). Contemporary perspectives on serial murder (pp. 227-234). Sage: Beverly Hills, CA. Hale, D., & Lanier, M.M. (1998). The next generation: women in policing in the twenty- first century. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for change: Crime and justice in the twenty-first century (pp.394-412). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing. Lanier, M. M. (1998). HIV Related Issues for Incarcerated Women in the 21st Century: Statistical, Medicinal and Theoretical. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for change: Crime and justice in the twenty-first century (2nd ed., pp. 413-432). New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing. McCarthy, B., & Langworthy, R. H. (1998). Elderly crime and the criminal justice system response: Conceptualizing the problem." In B. McCarthy, & R.H. Langworthy, (Eds.), Older Offenders: Perspectives in Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. xxi-xxviii). New York: Praeger. Langworthy, R. H., & McCarthy, B. (1988). Police disposition of arrests: An exploratory study of the older offender. In B. McCarthyand, R.H. Langworthy, (Eds.), Older offenders: perspectives in criminology and criminal justice, (pp. 107-122). New York: Praeger. Lucken, K. (1998). Can penal reform theory, evaluation, and policy ever meet? In J. T. Ulmer (Ed.), Sociology of crime, law, and deviance (Vol. I, pp. 85-103). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Lucken, K. (1998). Has Community Corrections Become Community Control? In J.Fuller & E. Hickey (Eds.) Controversial Perspectives in Criminology. Allyn & Bacon Publishing. Potter, R. H., & Wheeler, A. L. (1998). The role of alcohol in self-reported victimizations: Results from an Australian and an United States university campus. In L.J. Moriarity & R. Jerin (Eds.) Current Issues in Victimology Research (pp. 73 – 91). Carolina San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Surette, R.B. (1998). Some unpopular thoughts about popular culture. In F. Bailey & D. Hale (Eds.), Popular Culture, Crime and Justice.West/Wadsworth.
Surette, R. B. (1998). That’s Entertainment? In M. Marshall (Ed.), The world and I
Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times. 1997
Adams, K. (1997). Developmental aspects of adult crime. In T. Thornberry (Ed.), Advances in criminological theory. Developmental theories of crime and delinquency (Vol. 7, pp. 309-342). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press. Alley, M., & Lanier, M. (1997). Community evaluates neighborhood watch, makes improvements. Community Policing Exchange, US Department of Justice, 4. Bishop, D., & Griset, P. (1997) The florida detention initiative: An exploration of lessons learned. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: Center for the Study of Youth Policy at Nova University. Bohm, R. M. (1997). The pros and cons of capital punishment. In M.D., Schwartz & L, Travis III (Eds.), Corrections: An issues approach, (4th Ed., pp. 267-279). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Bohm, R. M. (1997). Beyond Employment: Toward a Radical Solution to the Crime Problem. In Lynch, M. J. (Eds.), Readings in Radical Criminology. The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology (pp. 433- 442). England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. Miller, C., & Lanier, M. (1997). Departures permitted below minimum mandatory federal sentencing guidelines and resultant problems. In informant law deskbook in international forum on crime and punishment. Lithuania: Central and eastern European law initiative. Miller, C., & Lanier, M. (1997) (Reprint). Departures permitted below minimum mandatory Federal sentencing guidelines and resultant problems. In informant law deskbook. Dennis Fitzgerald (Eds.) (pp. 12-1 - 12-21). Minnesota: Clark Boardman Callaghan Publishing. Surette, R. B. (1997). The media and crime. In F. Schmalleger (Eds.), Crime and the justice system in America. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
1996
Adams, K. (1996). Measuring the prevalence of police abuse of force. In W. Geller and H.Toch (Eds.), Police violence: Understanding and controlling police abuse of force (pp. 52-93), New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Adams, K. (1996). Measuring the prevalence of police abuse of force. In W. Geller and H. Toch (Eds.), And justice for all (pp. 61-97), Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. Adams, K. (1996). Self-protection and gun control. In T. Flanagan and D. Longmire. Americans’ view crime and justice: A national public opinion survey (pp. 109-124). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Cullen, F.T., Wright, J.P. & Applegate, B. K. (1996). Control in the community: The limits of reform? In A. T. Harland (Ed.), Choosing correctional options that work: Defining the demand and evaluating the supply (pp. 69-116). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lanier, M. M. (1996). Justice for incarcerated women with HIV in the twenty-first century. In R. Muraskin & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Visions for change: Crime and justice in the twenty- first century. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing.
Surette, R. B. (1996). News from Nowhere, Policy to Follow: Media and the social construction of three strikes and you’re out. In D. Shichor & D. Sechrest (Eds.), Three strikes and you are out: vengeance as public policy. Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Sage.
Adams, K. (1995). Measuring the prevalence of police abuse of force. In W. Geller and H. Toch (Eds.), And justice for all: A national agenda for understanding and controlling police abuse of force (pp. 61-98). Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. Holmes, R. M. & Holmes, S.T. (1995). Understanding mass murder: A starting point. In Leonard Glick (Ed.), Criminology. Allyan and Bacon p.232-239. Lanier, M. M. (1995). Community policing on university campuses: Tradition, practices and outlooks.” Chapter in John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher (Eds.), Campus crime: legal, social, and policy perspectives (pp.246-263). IL: Charles Thomas Publishing.
Pamala, G. (1995). Criminal sentencing in the 1990s: In search of an American system of sentencing. In N. A. Jackson (Ed.), Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice: Shaping Tomorrow's System. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Mahan, M. S., & Osta, L. (1994). Community corrections for spouse abusers. In C. Fields (Ed.), Innovative trends in community-based corrections. NY: Garland Publishing Co. Lanier, M. M.(1994). A pseudo-mentor for criminal justice and criminology graduate students. In S. Henry (Ed.), Inside jobs: A students guide to criminal justice careers (pp. 181-189). WI: Sheffield Publishing. Lanier, M. M. (1994). Preparing for jobs in academia and research. In S. Henry (Ed.), Inside jobs: A students guide to criminal justice careers (pp. 191-195). WI: Sheffield Publishing Company. Mahan, S. (1994). An orgy of brutality at Attica, the killing ground at Santa Fe: a comparison of prison riots. In M. Braswell, R.H. Montgomery & L. X. Lombardo (Eds.), Prison violence in America (2nd Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co. Surette, R.B. (1994) Media, violence, youth, and society. In M. Marshall (Ed.), The world & I: Currents in modern thought. Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times.
Surette, R.B. (1994). Predator Criminals as Media Icons. In G. Barak (Eds.), Media, Process, and the social construction of crime: Studies in newsmaking criminology. NY: Garland Publishing.
Bohm, R. M. (1993). Social relationships that arguably should be criminal although they are not: on the political economy of crime. In K. D. Tunnell (Eds.), Political crime in contemporary America: A critical approach (pp. 3-29). New York: Garland. Bohm, R. M. (1993). Social relationships that arguably should be criminal although they are not: on the political economy of crime. In H.N. Pontell (Ed.). Social deviance: readings in theory and research (pp. 148-163). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Blomberg, T.G. & Lucken, K. (1993). Intermediate punishment and the piling up of sanctions. In G. F. Cole (Ed.), Criminal Justice: Law and Politics, (6th Ed, pp. 470-481). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
1992
Adams, K. (1992). Adjusting to prison life: Stress, coping and maladaptation. In M. Tonry (Ed.), Crime and justice: A annual review of research (pp. 275-259). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Langworthy, R. H. (1992). Organizational Structure. In G. Cordner and D. Hale (Eds.), What works in policing (pp. 87-105). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Mahan, S., & Prestwood ,A. (1992). A radical approach to treatment for cocaine mothers. In C. Culliver, (Ed.), Female criminality. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Mahan, S. A., & Prestwood, A. (1992). A radical approach to treatment for cocaine mothers. In C. Culliver (Ed.), Female criminality. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
1991
Bohm, R. M. (1991). Race and the death penalty in the United States. In M. J. Lynch and E. B. Patterson. Race and criminal justice (pp. 71-85). New York: Harrow and Heston. Bohm, R. M. (1991). American death penalty opinion, 1936-1986: A critical examination of the Gallup polls." In R. M. Bohm (ed.), The Death Penalty in America: Current Research (pp. 113-145). Cincinnati: Anderson. (Reprinted from Justice, Crime and Ethics, (pp. 327-49), by M. Braswell, B. McCarthy, & B. McCarthy, Eds., 1991, Cincinnati, OH: Anderson).
1990
Adams K. G. (1990). Sampling yield. In M. Tonry, L. Ohlin, and D. Farrington (Eds.), Human development and criminal behavior: New ways of advancing knowledge. New York: Springer-Verlag. Adams K. G. (1990). Common variables. In M. Tonry, L. Ohlin, and D. Farrington (Eds.), Human development and criminal behavior: New ways of advancing knowledge. New York: Springer-Verlag. Adams K. G. (1990). Measurement issues. In M. Tonry, L. Ohlin, and D. Farrington (Eds.), Human development and criminal behavior: New ways of advancing knowledge. New York: Springer-Verlag. Adams K. G. (1990). Statistical methods and analysis. In M. Tonry, L. Ohlin, and D. Farrington (Eds.), Human development and criminal behavior: New ways of advancing knowledge. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Adams K. G., Ohlin, L. & Sampson, R. (1990). Young adult cohorts. In M. Tonry, L. Ohlin, and D. Farrington (Eds.), Human development and criminal behavior: New ways of advancing knowledge. New York: Springer-Verlag.
1988
Surette, R.B. (1988). Video technology in criminal justice: Live judicial proceedings and patrol and surveillance. In Proceedings of the 28th International Course on Criminology, International Society of Criminology and the University of Montreal Centre on Criminology (Ed.), New technologies and criminal justice.
1985
Mahan, S. (1994). An orgy of brutality at Attica, the killing ground at Santa Fe: a comparison of prison riots. In M. Braswell, R.H.Montgomery& L. X. Lombardo (Eds.), Prison violence in America (2nd Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co.(Reprinted from Coping with imprisonment, by N. Parisi, Ed., 1982, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage).
1984
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