Research
Forthcoming publications
Funded research projects (under construction)
Student presentations at professional conferences
PH.D dissertations (under construction)
Forthcoming publications
Messner, Steven F., Helmut Thome, and Richard Rosenfeld. “Institutions, Anomie, and Violent Crime: Clarifying and Elaborating Institutional-Anomie Theory.” International Journal of Conflict and Violence. Forthcoming.
Rosenfeld, Richard. “Homicide and Serious Assaults.” In Oxford Handbook on Crime and Public Policy, edited by Michael Tonry. New York: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming.
Heimer, Karen and Janet L. Lauritsen. “Gender and Violence in the United States: Trends in Offending and Victimization,” in Understanding Crime Trends, National Research Council, Washington DC: National Academy Press. Forthcoming.
Carson, Dena C.(*), Christopher J. Sullivan, John C. Cochran, and Kim M. Lersch. 2009."General Strain Theory and the Relationship Between Early Victimization and Drug Use." Deviant Behavior. Forthcoming.
Jacques, Scott(*), and Richard Wright. “The Victimization—Termination Link.” Criminology. Forthcoming.
Huebner, Beth M., and Jeniffer Cobbina(*). "The Effect of Drug Use, Drug Treatment Participation, and Treatment Completion on Probationer Recidivism." Journal of Drug Issues. In Press.
Taylor, Terrance J., David Holleran, and Volkan Topalli. "Racial Bias in Case Processing: Does Victim Race Affect Police Clearance of Violent Crime Incidents?." Justice Quartely. Forthcoming.
Cobbina, Jennifer(*), Jody Miller, and Rod K. Brunson. "Gender, Neighborhood Danger, and Risk Avoidance Strategies among Urban African-American Youths." Criminology. Forthcoming.
Cobbina, Jennifer(*). "Race and Class Differences in Print Media Portrayals of Crack Cocaine and Methamphetamine". Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. In Press.
Berg, Mark T.(*), and Andres F. Rengifo. "Community Social Organization and Robbery: Examining the Role of Informal Control and Drug Market Dynamics as Mediating Factors". Justice Quarterly. Forthcoming.
White, Michael D., and David Klinger. "Contagious Fire? An Empirical Assessment of the Problem of the Multi-shooter, Multi-shot Deadly Force Incidents in Police Work." Crime and Delinquency. In Press.
(*) Denotes UMSL CCJ Ph.D. student
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