Faculty Publications

Faculty Publications 2021

JANUARY 

Kabiri, S., Shadmanfaat, S. M. (Shamila), Howell, C. J.*, Donner, C., & Cochran, J. K. (2022). Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Professional Athletes: A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory. Crime & Delinquency, 68(5), 867-891.

Reid, J. A., Fox, B., Bilali, K.*, & Diaz, J. (2021). Personality traits and male vulnerability to commercial sexual exploitation victimisation. Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health, 31(2), 120-130.   

Fogel, S.J., Ringhoff, D., Lersch, K., & Grosholz, J.M. (2021). Returning citizens and points of entry: Is there a match?  Families in Society. Advance Online Publication.

Santos, M. R., Testa, A., Weiss, D.B. (2021). Inflation and cross-national homicide: Assessing nonlinear and moderation effects across 65 countries, 1965–2015. International Criminal Justice Review, 31(2), 122-139. 


FEBRUARY  

Burruss, G.W., Howell, C.J.*, Maimon, D., and Wang., F. (2021). Website Defacer Classification: A Finite Mixture Model Approach. Social Science Computer Review. 

Ngo, Fawn T., Nicole L. Piquero, Nicholas J. Mastracchio & Alex R. Piquero (2021). Sexual Harassment among Male and Female Public Accountants: An Exploratory Study. Deviant Behavior, 43, 556-572.

Fernández Cruz, Victoria & Ngo, Fawn. T. (2021). Stalking victimization and emotional consequences: a cross-cultural comparison between American and Spanish university students. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

Moule, R.K., and Powers, R.A. (2021). An experimental assessment of third parties as potential guardians: Victim gender, conflict, and individual perceptions of social situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(13-14), 7740-7764.

Muniz, C.*, and Powers, R.A. (2021). Applying the classic rape scenario to robbery: An examination of situational characteristics and reporting victimization to police. Journal of Criminal Justice, 72, 101737.

Hsieh, M. L., Wang, S. Y. K., & Cao, L. (2021). Understanding Cyberbullying Victimization from an Integrated Approach: Offline Preventive Attributes and Behavior Problems Do Matter. Victims & Offenders, 16(4), 610–630.


MARCH