Collaborative Faculty-Student Publications
2005-March 2008
Ph.D, master’s, and even undergraduate students conduct research with faculty that leads to publications. Many of these papers are published in top criminology journals, making our graduates very attractive as professors and researchers at institutions across the country.
Here’s what they’ve been working on lately.
Students highlighted in bold.
Bales, William D., Laura E. Bedard, Susan T. Quinn, David T. Ensley, and Glen P. Holley. 2005. “Recidivism of Public and Private State Prison Inmates in Florida.” Criminology and Public Policy.
Bales, William D., Shanna Van Slyke, and Thomas G. Blomberg. 2006. “Substance Abuse Treatment in Prison and Community Re-Entry: Breaking the Cycle of Drugs, Crime, Incarceration, and Recidivism.” Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy.
Beaver, Kevin M., Ashley Sak, and Jessica Nilsson. 2008. “Genetic Risk, Family Risk, and Antisocial Phenotypes in a Sample of African-American Males.” Under review at Journal of Research in Personality.
Beaver, Kevin M., Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, John Paul Wright, and Brian Boutwell 2008 “The Relationship between Self-Control and Language: Evidence of a Shared Etiological Pathway.” Revise and resubmit at Criminology.
Beaver, Kevin M., Chris L. Gibson, Michael G. Turner, Matt DeLisi, and Ashleigh Holand 2008 “The Stability of Delinquent Peer Associations: A Biosocial Test of Warr's Sticky Friends Hypothesis.” Under review at the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.
Boutwell, Brian and Kevin M. Beaver. 2008. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Low Self-Control.” Under review at Justice Quarterly.
Blomberg, Thomas G., William D. Bales, and Courtney Waid. Forthcoming. “Educational Achievement among Incarcerated Youth and Post-Release Return to School, Employment and Crime Desistance,” in The Development of Persistent Criminality, edited by Joanne Savage.
Blomberg, Thomas G., William D. Bales, and Courtney A. Waid. 2007. “Crime, Penology, and Public Safety: From Rehabilitation to Risk Management” in International Penology, edited by Giora Shoham.
Bontrager, Stephanie, William D. Bales, and Ted Chiricos. 2005. “Race, Ethnicity, Threat, and the Labeling of Convicted Felons.” Criminology.
Boutwell, Brian and Kevin M. Beaver. 2008. “A Biosocial Explanation of Delinquency Abstention.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health.
Chiricos, Ted, Kelle Barrick, William Bales, and Stephanie Bontrager. 2007. “The Labeling of Convicted Felons and Its Consequences for Recidivism.” Criminology
Chiricos, Ted, Kathy Padgett, Jake Bratton, and Marc Gertz. “Racial Threat and Opposition to the Re-enfranchisement of Ex-Felons” Under review at Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.
Crow, Mathew S. and William D. Bales. 2006. “Sentencing Guidelines and Focal Concerns: The Effect of Sentencing Policy as a Practical Constraint on Sentencing Decisions,” American Journal of Criminal Justice.
Crow, Matthew and Marc Gertz. Forthcoming. “Sentencing Policy and Disparity: Guidelines and the Influence of Legal and Democratic Cultures.” Journal of Criminal Justice.
Crow, Matthew and Marc Gertz. Forthcoming. “Legal and Democratic Subcultures: Understanding How the Law and Political Forces Shape Criminal Sentencing,” in G.L. Mays and K.L. Manning (Eds.), Courts and Justice: A Reader 3rd Edition.
Doerner, William G. and Ronald D. Hunter. 2006 “Post-FTO Performance Evaluations of Rookie Police Officers.” Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice.
Doerner, William G. and Steven P. Lab. 2008. Victimology (5th Edition). Cincinnati, OH: NexisLexis/Anderson Publishing Company.
Doerner. William G. and Robert C. Lightfoot. Forthcoming. “Anatomy of a Ph.D. Program.” ACJS Today.
Hay, Carter and Walter Forrest. 2006. “The Development of Self-Control: Examining Self-Control Theory's Stability Thesis.” Criminology.
Hay, Carter and Walter Forrest. Forthcoming. “The Implications of Family Poverty for a Pattern of Persistent Offending,” in The Development of Persistent Criminality, edited by Joanne Savage.
Hay, Carter and Walter Forrest. Forthcoming. “Self-Control and The Concept of Opportunity: Making the Case for a More Systematic Union.” Criminology.
Hogan, Mike, Ted Chiricos, and Marc Gertz. 2005 “Economic Insecurity, Blame, and Punitive Attitudes” Justice Quarterly
Holtfreter, Kristy and Rhonda Cupp. 2007. “Gender and risk assessment: The empirical status of the LSI-R for women.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.
Holtfreter, Kristy and Jennifer Boyd. 2006. “A coordinated community response to intimate partner violence on the college campus.” Victims and Offenders.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Shanna Van Slyke, and Thomas G. Blomberg. 2006 “Sociolegal Change in Consumer Fraud: From Victim-Offender Interactions to Global Networks.” Crime, Law and Social Change.
Kleck, Gary, Brion Sever, Spencer Li, and Marc Gertz. 2005. “The Missing Link in General Deterrence Research.” Criminology
Kleck, Gary, Jongyeon Tark, and Jon J. Bellows. 2006 “What methods are most frequently used in research in criminology and criminal justice?” Journal of Criminal Justice.
Kleck, Gary, Shun-Yung K. Wang, and Jongyeon Tark. 2007. “Article Productivity among the Faculty of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs, 2000-2005.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
Lightfoot, C. and William G. Doerner. Forthcoming. “Student Success and Failure in a Graduate Criminology/Criminal Justice Program.” American Journal of Criminal Justice.
Lucken, Karol and William D. Bales. 2008 “Florida’s Sexually Violent Predator Program: An Examination of Risk and Civil Commitment Eligibility.” Crime and Delinquency.
Mears, Daniel P., Carter Hay, Marc Gertz and Christina Mancini. 2007. “Public Opinion and the Foundation of the Juvenile Court.” Criminology
Mears, Daniel P., Xia Wang, Carter Hay, and William D. Bales. Forthcoming. “Social Ecology and Recidivism: Implications for Prisoner Reentry.” Criminology
Prine, Rudy and Marc Gertz. 2005. “The Elusive Search for Uniform Sentencing: A Look at Denmark and Scotland” in Fields and Moore (Eds.), Comparative and International Criminal Justice: Traditional And Nontraditional Control. Long Grove, Ill.: Waveland Press.
Reisig, Michael, William Bales, Carter Hay, and Xia Wang. Forthcoming. “Racial Inequality and Reconviction among African-American Male Offenders.” Justice Quarterly.
Reisig, Michael, Jason Bratton, and Marc Gertz. 2007 “The Construct Validity and Refinement of Process-Based Policing Measures,” Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Van Slyke, Shanna, William D. Bales, and Gordon P. Waldo. 2007. “Hit ‘Em Where It Hurts: Monetary and Nontraditional Punitive Sanctions” in International Penology, edited by Giora Shoham.
Van Slyke, Shanna and William D. Bales. “Sentencing the White-Collar Offender Revisited.” Criminology. Revise and resubmit.
Wang, Xia, Thomas G. Blomberg, and Spencer D. Li. 2005. “Comparison of the Educational Deficiencies of Delinquent and Nondelinquent Students.” Evaluation Review.
Welch, Kelly, Jason Bratton, and Marc Gertz. 2006. “Racial Profiling: The Link Between Equality of Treatment and Satisfaction with Police Protection.” Law Enforcement Executive Forum.



