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A Bibliography of the Works of James Q. Wilson, by Medium and Decade

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Table of Contents

Bibliography by Medium ...... 4 Theses ...... 4 Other Books and Monographs ...... 8 Journal/Magazine Articles/Essays ...... 16 Book Chapters ...... 27 Book Reviews ...... 29 Newspaper Articles ...... 33 Videorecordings ...... 36 Sound Recordings ...... 39 Conference Papers ...... 40

Bilbiography by Decade ...... 41 1950s ...... 41 1960s ...... 41 1970s ...... 45 1980s ...... 49 1990s ...... 54 2000s ...... 63 2010s ...... 68

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Bibliography by Medium

THESES

Wilson, James Q. “The of Arthur F. Bentley.” Master’s Thesis, , 1957. ———. “Negro Leaders in Chicago.” PhD diss., University of Chicago, 1959.

“AMERICAN GOVERNMENT” MONOGRAPHS

Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980 Subsequent/Reprint Editions ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1981. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1986. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio, Meena Bose. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 12th ed. Boston: Wadsworth Publishing, 2011. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 12th international ed. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2011. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 13th ed. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2013.

Student Handbooks Pious, Richard M., James Q. Wilson. Student Handbook for American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980.

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———. Student Handbook for American Government: Institutions and Policies, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983. McGeever, Patrick J., James Q. Wilson. Student Handbook to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1986. ———. Student Handbook to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. Murphy, Brian M., Patrick J. McGeever, James Q. Wilson. Student Handbook to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992. Murphy, Brian M., James Q. Wilson, John J. DiIulio. Student Handbook to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995.

Instructor/Teacher Resource Guides McAdams, John C., James Q. Wilson. Instructor’s Guide for American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980. ———. Instructor’s Guide for American Government: Institutions and Policies, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983. Elowitz, Larry, James Q. Wilson. Instructor’s Guide to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. Murphy, Brian M., Larry Elowitz, Patrick J. McGeever, James Q. Wilson. Instructor’s Guide with Lecture Notes to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. Instructor’s Guide with Lecture Notes to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ———. Instructor’s Guide with Lecture Notes to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 7th ed. Lexington, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. ———. Teacher’s Resource Guide to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006.

Test Item Files McAdams, John C., Mark Morien, James Q. Wilson. Test Item File for American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980. ———. Expanded Test Item File for American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1981. McAdams, John C., James Q. Wilson. Test Item File for American Government: Institutions and Policies, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983. McGeever, Patrick J., James Q. Wilson. Test Item File to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th. ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. Murphy, Brian M., James Q. Wilson. Test Item File to Accompany American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992.

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Braille (Adolescent) Editions Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1986. Braille edition Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. Braille edition ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 9th ed. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2004. Braille edition.

Large-Print Editions Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1986. Large-print edition. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. Large-print edition. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992. Large-print edition. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 8th ed. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. Large-print adolescent edition. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 9th ed. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004. Large-print edition. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th advanced placement ed. 2006. Large-print adolescent edition.

Sound Recordings (Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic) Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies. Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa Dept. for the Blind, 1986. Cassette. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 9th ed. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, 2004. Compact disc. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th advanced placement ed. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2005. Compact disc. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th ed. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2006. Compact disc.

Miscellaneous Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. Visual Material for advanced high school courses. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 11th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2008. Juvenile edition.

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Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987. Subsequent/Reprint Editions ———. American Government: Brief Version, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1990. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1993. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 4th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 5th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 6th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2003. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 9th ed. Boston: Wadsworth, 2009. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 10th ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2012. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio, Meena Rose. American Government: Brief Version, 11th ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2014.

Instructors/Teachers’ Resource Guides Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 9th ed., instructor’s ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2009. ———. American Government: Brief Version. 10th ed., instructor’s ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2012.

Braille (Adolescent) Edition Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 6th ed. Charlesbourg, Quebec: Braille Jymico Inc., 2003. Computer file, 3.5-inch disc.

Sound Recording (Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic) Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2006.

Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. Subsequent/Reprint Editions Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1998. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 10th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2005. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 11th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2008.

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Sound Recordings (Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic) Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2004. Compact disc. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 10th ed. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2005. Compact disc. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 11th ed. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2008. Compact disc.

Wilson, James Q. American Government: State and Local Government: A Supplement. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1987.

OTHER BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

Wilson, James Q. A Report on in Los Angeles. Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Institute of Technology and , 1959. ———. Negro Politics: The Search for Leadership. Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1960. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Negro Politics: The Search for Leadership. : The Free Press, 1965. ———. Negro Politics: The Search for Leadership. New York: Octagon Books, 1980.

———. Research on Urban Transportation at the Joint Center for Urban Studies. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Urban Studies. 1960. ———. The Amateur Democrat: Club Politics in Three Cities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1962. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. The Amateur Democrat: Club Politics in Three Cities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1966. ———.The Amateur Democrat: Club Politics in Three Cities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1974.

———. The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Development, 1964. ———. Innovation in Organization: Notes Toward a Theory. Eugene, OR: Center for the Advanced Study of Educational Administration, 1965. ———. A Study of the Potential of America’s Cities. Washington, DC: Chamber of Commerce of the , 1966. Two volumes.

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———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1966. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy, 2nd paperback ed. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1968. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy, 3rd paperback ed. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1970. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1973.

———. A Guide to Reagan Country: The of Southern California. New York: American Jewish Committee, 1967. ———. Justice in the City; Police Patrol in Eight American Communities. Cambridge, MA: Department of Government, Harvard University, 1967. (Note: At head of title: “Draft, not for quotation or circulation.” Reproduced from typewritten copy.) ———. The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis. Washington, DC: Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, 1967. (“A revised and expanded version of a book that was first published [1966] ... by the Task Force on Economic Growth and Opportunity of the United States Chamber of Commerce.”) Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis, Revised ed. Cambridge, MA: , 1968. ———. The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970. ———. The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1970. Translations ———. El Enigma Metropolitano; Investigaciones Sobre La Naturaleza Y Magnitud De La “Crisis Urbana” De Los Estados Unidos. Translated by John F. Kain. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Infinito, 1970. ———. Gendai No Daitoshi Mondai: Toshi Kiki No. Translated by Tokue Shibata, Shin’ya Hoshino, et al. Tokyo: Kajimashuppankai, 1976.

———. Police Discretion: Patrolmen in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Department of Government, Harvard University, 1968. (Note: At head of title: “Draft, not for quotation or circulation.” Reproduced from typewritten copy.)

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———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, 3rd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1969. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, 4th ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, College ed. New York: Atheneum, 1970. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, College ed. New York: Atheneum, 1971. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, College ed. New York: Atheneum, 1972. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. New York: Atheneum, 1972. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. New York: Atheneum, 1973. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. New York: Atheneum. 1974. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. New York: Atheneum, 1976. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978. E-book ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, 1978. Google Books http://books.google.com/books?id=O01sAAAAIAAJ.

———. Dilemmas of Police Administration. Cambridge. MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1969. (Reprinted from Public Administration Review, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1968.) ———. Political Organizations. New York: Basic Books, 1973. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Political Organizations, 2nd. ed. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1974. ———. Political Organizations, 3rd ed. New York, NY: Basic Books. 1977. ———. Political Organizations, paperback ed. [with a new introduction by the author]. Princeton, NJ: Press, 1995.

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———. Politics, Crime and Society. Chicago, IL: Department of Political Science, Loyola University of Chicago, 1975. ———. Thinking About Crime. New York: Basic Books, 1975. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Thinking About Crime, revised 2nd. ed. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1983. ———. Thinking About Crime, revised ed. New York, NY: Vintage Books, 1985.

———. The Investigators: Managing FBI and Narcotics Agents. New York: Basic Books, 1978. ———. The Politics of Regulation. New York: Basic Books, 1980. ———. Crime and American Culture. Washington, DC: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1983. (Reprinted from The Public Interest, No. 70, Winter 1983.) ———. Information Policy and Crime Control Strategies: Proceedings of a BJS/Search Conference. Washington, DC: United States of America Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1984. ———. The 1988 Election. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1989. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1992. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1993. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1995. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1997. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 2000. ———. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. (Reprint of 1989 ed.) New York: Basic Books, 2001. Translations ———. Mei Guo Guan Liao Zheng Zhi: Zheng Fu Ji Gou De Xing Wei Ji Qi Dong Yin (Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It). Translated by Zhang Haitao Weierxun. Beijing: Zhong guo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 1995. ———. Bürokrasi: Kamu Kuruluslari Neyi Niçin Yaparlar (Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and How They Do It). Translated by Selçuk Yalçindag, Dogan Canman, et al. Ankara: Türkiye ve Orta Dogu Amme Idaresi Enstitüsü, 1996.

———. On Character: Essays. Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1991. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. On Character: Essays, expanded ed. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 1995.

———. Thinking About Reorganization. Washington, DC: Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, 1992.

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———. The Moral Sense. New York: Free Press, 1993. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. The Moral Sense. New York: Free Press of Glencoe, 1995. ———. The Moral Sense. New York: Free Press Paperbacks, 1997. ———. The Moral Sense. New York: Free Press, 1998. Sound Recordings Wilson, James Q., and Nadia May. The Moral Sense. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audiobooks, 2000. Compact discs. ———. The Moral Sense. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audiobooks, 2000. MP3. ———. The Moral Sense. Ashland, OR: Blackstone Audiobooks, 2000. Cassette. Translations Wilson, James Q. Das Moralische Empfinden: Warum Die Natur Des Menschen Besser Ist Als Ihr Ruf. Translated by Anni Pott. Hamburg: Kabel, 1994. ———.Il Senso Morale. Translated by Michele Mangini. Milano: Ed. di Comunità, 1995. ———. Le Sens Moral. Translated by René Guyonnet. Paris: Plon, 1995.

———. “Charter Families”: Hope for the Children of Illegitimacy. Boston, MA: Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 1995. ———. Liberalism, Modernism and the Good Life: The Edmund James Lecture Delivered April 6, 1995. Urbana, IL: Departments of and Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995. ———. Moral Judgment: Does the Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System? New York: Basic Books, 1997. ———. The Morality of Capitalism. St. Leonards, NSW: Centre for Independent Studies, 1997. ———. Administrative Morality. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998. ———. Moral Intuitions. Stockholm: City University Press, Fingraf, 1998. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Moral Intuitions. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1999. ———. Moral Intuitions. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2000.

———. Two Nations. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 1998. ———. Human Nature. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 1999. ———. Crime and Public Policy, Kritikos Lecture in the Humanities. Eugene, OR: University of Books: University of Oregon Humanities Center, 2001. ———. The Decline of Marriage. New York: HarperCollins, 2002. ———. The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

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Translation ———. To Provlema Tou Gamou: Pos Ho Politismos Mas Echei Apodynamosei Ten Oikogeneia (The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families). Translated by Argyres Argyroglou. Athena: Ekdotikos Organismos Livane, 2005.

———. American Politics, Then & Now and Other Essays. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 2010. E-book ———. American Politics, Then & Now and Other Essays. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2010. http://public.eblib.com/EBLPublic/PublicView.do?ptiID=669802.

Wilson, James Q., ed. City Politics and Public Policy. New York: Wiley, 1968. ———. Crime and Public Policy. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1983. Subsequent Editions/Reprints Wilson, James Q., and Joan Petersilia, eds. Crime and Public Policy. New York: Oxford, 2010. Wilson, James Q. Crime and Public Policy, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.

Wilson, James Q., and Allan F. Abrahamse. Does Crime Pay? Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 1996. (Originally published in Justice Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3, September 1992.) Wilson, James Q., and Barbara Boland. The Effect of the Police on Crime. Washington, DC: United States of America Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, 1979. Wilson, James Q., and John J. DiIulio. The 1994 Election. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. Wilson, James Q., Ernest J. Friesen, and Daniel Glaser. Future Roles of Criminal Justice Personnel; Position Papers. Marina del Rey, CA: American Justice Institute, 1972. Wilson, James Q., and Richard J. Herrnstein. Crime and Human Nature. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Crime and Human Nature. 1st Touchstone ed. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. ———.Crime and Human Nature. 1st Free Press paperback ed. New York: Free Press, 1998.

Wilson, James Q., and Joan Petersilia. Crime. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1995.

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———. Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control. Oakland, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 2001. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control. Oakland, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 2002. ———. Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control. Oakland, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 2004.

Wilson, James Q., Peter Reuter, Mark Moore, et al. Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1996-1997 Lecture Series. Washington, DC: United States of America Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1997. Wilson, James Q., and Robert Whelan. Just a Piece of Paper? Divorce Reform and the Undermining of Marriage. London: Intergovernmental and External Affairs Health and Welfare Unit, 1995.

Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City Politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963. Subsequent editions/reprints ———. City Politics. New York: Vintage Books, 1963. ———. City Politics, 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1965. ———. City Politics, 3rd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966. ———. City Politics, New York: Vintage Books, 1966. ———. City Politics, 4th ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967.

———. Political Influence. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2003. Brooks, Arthur C., and James Q. Wilson. Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism: America’s Charity Divide—Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters. New York: Basic Books, 2006. Clark, Peter B., and James Q. Wilson. Incentive Systems: A Theory of Organizations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1961. Crain, Robert L., Elihu Auteur Katz, Donald B. Rosenthal, et al. The Politics of Community Conflict. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968. Farrington, David, Lloyd E. Ohlin, and James Q. Wilson. Understanding and Controlling Crime: Toward a New Research Strategy. New York: Springer Verlag, 1986. Farrington, David P., Brandon C. Welsh, and James Q. Wilson. Saving Children from a Life of Crime. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Garmire, Bernard L., Jesse G. Rubin, and James Q. Wilson. The Police and the Community. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972. Gerson, Mark and James Q. Wilson. The Essential Neoconservative Reader. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1996.

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Gosnell, Harold F., and James Q. Wilson. Negro Politicians: The Rise of Negro Politics in Chicago. Chicago: London, 1967. Greve, Michael S., Fred Lee Smith, and James Q. Wilson. Environmental Politics: Public Costs, Private Rewards. New York: Praeger, 1992. Johnson, Lyndon B., James Q. Wilson, and Robert A. Goldwin. A Nation of Cities: Four Essays, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. Chicago Public Affairs Conference Center: University of Chicago, 1966. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. A Nation of Cities: Essays on America’s Urban Problems. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1968. Goldwin, Robert A., Lyndon B. Johnson, and James Q. Wilson. A Nation of Cities: Essays on America’s Urban Problems, 3rd ed. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1970.

Kass, Leon, and James Q. Wilson. The Ethics of Human Cloning. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1998. Kelling, George L., Catherine M. Coles, and James Q. Wilson. Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities. New York: Touchstone: Simon and Schuster, 1996. Translation ———. ¡No Más Ventanas Rotas!: Cómo Restaurar El Orden Y Reducir La Delincuencia En Nuestras Comunidades (Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities). México: Instituto Cultural Ludwig von Mises, 2001.

Kelman, Steven, and James Q. Wilson. Making Public Policy: A Hopeful View of American Government. New York: Basic Books, 1987. Kimball, David, James Q. Wilson, and Gregg Ivers. The Exceptional Election. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. Moore, Mark Harrison, James Q. Wilson, and Ralph Gants. Violent Attacks and Chronic Offenders: A Proposal for Concentrating the Resources of New York’s Criminal Justice System on the ‘Hard Core’ of the Crime Problem. Albany, NY: New York State Assembly, 1978. Moore, Mark Harrison, James Q. Wilson, Glenn C. Loury, et al. From Children to Citizens. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987. Novak, Michael, and James Q. Wilson. Character and Crime: An Inquiry into the Causes of the Virtue of Nations. Notre Dame: Brownson Institute, 1986. Tonry, Michael, and James Q. Wilson. Drugs and Crime. Chicago: The University Of Chicago, 1990. Petersilia, Joan, Allan F. Abrahamse, and James Q. Wilson. Police Performance and Case Attrition. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 1987. E-book ———. Police Performance and Case Attrition. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 1987. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R3515/.

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Data set ———. Police Performance and Case Attrition in Los Angeles County, 1980-1981. ICPSR09352-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1990. doi:10.3886/ICPSR09352.v1

Schuck, Peter H., and James Q. Wilson. Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation. New York: PublicAffairs, 2007. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation. New York: PublicAffairs, 2008. E-book ———. Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation, 1st ed. New York: PublicAffairs, 2007. http://public.j.eblib.com/EBLPublic/PublicView.do?ptiID=729254 Sound recording ———. Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2008. Compact disc.

Wilson, Roberta, and James Q. Wilson. Watching Fishes: Life and Behavior on Coral Reefs. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1985. ———. Pisces Guide to Watching Fishes: Understanding Coral Reef Fish Behavior. Houston, TX: Pisces Books, 1992. Subsequent Editions/Reprints ———. Guide to Watching Fishes: Understanding Coral Reef Fish Behaviour. Hawthorn, Victoria: Lonely Planet Publications, 1997.

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Wilson, James Q. “How the Northern Negro Uses His Vote.” Reporter 22 (1960): 20-22. ———. “How Will the Negroes Vote? [Reasons for Loss of Northern Negro Votes Suffered by the Democratic Party since 1952].” Reporter 23 (1960): 34-36. ———. “The Strategy of Protest: Problems of Negro Civic Action.” The Journal of Conflict Resolution 5, no. 3 (1961): 291-303. ———. “The Amateur Democrat in American Politics [Activities, Characteristics, Influences of a New Kind of Politician Who Attempts to Operate within but Independently of His Established Party].” Parliamentary Affairs 16 (1963): 73-86. ———. “The Citizen in the Renewal Process.” Journal of Housing 20, no. 11 (1963): 622-627.

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———. “Planning and Politics: Citizen Participation in Urban Renewal.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 29 (1963): 242-249. ———. “Generational and Ethnic Differences among Career Police Officers.” American Journal of Sociology 69, no. 5 (1964): 522-528. ———. “Party and Representation: Legislative Politics in Pennsylvania.” Administrative Science Quarterly 9, no. 1 (1964): 115-117. ———. “Necessity versus the Devil.” Trans-action 2, no. 2 (1965): 37-38. ———. “The Negro in Politics.” Daedalus 94, no. 4 (1965): 949-973. ———. “Urban Renewal Does Not Always Renew (Reprint).” Harvard Today, January 1965: 2-8. ———. “Corruption: The Shame of the States.” The Public Interest 2 (1966): 28-38. ———. “Crime in the Streets.” Public Interest 5 (1966): 26-35. ———. “The War on Cities.” Public Interest 3 (1966): 27-44. ———. “Flamboyant Mr. Powell.” Commentary, January 1966: 31-35. ———. “Black and White Tragedy.” Encounter 29 (1967): 63-68. ———. “The Bureaucracy Problem.” Public Interest 6 (1967): 3-9. ———. “A Reader’s Guide to the Crime Commission Reports.” Public Interest 9 (1967): 64-82. ———. “Guide to Reagan Country: The Political Culture of Southern California.” Commentary, May 1967: 37-45. ———. “Class, Race, and the Police.” Current 101 (1968): 35-42. ———. “Dilemmas of Police Administration.” Public Administration Review 28, no. 5 (1968): 407-417. ———. “The Urban Unease: Community vs. City [Importance of the Relationships at the Neighborhood Level].” Public Interest 12 (1968): 25-39. ———. “Corruption Is Not Always Scandalous.” New York Times Magazine, April 28, 1968: 54. ———. “Why We Are Having a Wave of Violence.” New York Times Magazine, May 19, 1968: 23. ———. “What Makes a Better Policeman.” The Atlantic Monthly 129 (1969): 129-134 ———. “Federal Government and Crime (Excerpts from Agenda for the Nation).” Current 103 (1969): 23-25. ———. “Young People of North Long Beach.” Harper’s Magazine 239 (1969): 83-90. ———. “The University and the City: The Wilson Report, the Committee on the University and the City.” Harvard Alumni Bulletin (1969): 17-40. ———. “The Mayors vs. the Cities.” Public Interest 16 (1969): 25–37 ———. “Violence, Pornography, and .” Public Interest 22 (1971): 45-61. ———. “The Dead Hand of Regulation.” Public Interest 25 (1971): 39-58. ———. “Crime and the Liberal Audience.” Commentary, January 1971: 71-78. ———. Responses to Crime and the Liberal Audience. Commentary, May 1971: 26-30. ———. “Liberalism and Purpose.” Commentary, May 1972: 74-76.

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———. “Liberalism versus Liberal Education.” Commentary, June 1972: 50-54. ———. “Emerging Patterns in American Police Administration.” Police Journal 46 (1973): 155. ———. “On Pettigrew and Armor: An Afterword.” Public Interest 30 (1973): 132-136. ———. “Violent Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 39 (1973): 688. ———. “What Public Policy Toward Heroin?” Current 147 (1973): 10-32. ———. “If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught.” New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973: 9. ———. “A Comment on Eisinger.” Urban Affairs Review 9, no. 4 (1974): 462-465. ———. “Crime and Criminologists.” Commentary, July 1974: 47-53. ———. “Do the Police Prevent Crime?” New York Times Magazine, October 6, 1974: 18. ———. “A Long Look at Crime.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 44, no. 2 (1975): 2-6. ———. “The Real Reasons for Our Crime Epidemic.” Family Circle, (1975): 68, 76, 125. ———. “The Riddle of the American Middle Class.” New Society 33, no. 675 (1975): 579-581. ———. “Riddle of the Middle Class.” Public Interest 39 (1975): 125-129. ———. “The Rise of the Bureaucratic State.” Public Interest 41 (1975): 77-103. ———. “Lock ‘Em Up and Other Thoughts on Crime.” New York Times Magazine, March 9, 1975: 11. ———. “Return of Heroin.” Commentary, April 1975: 46-50. ———. “Abolish ‘Reform’.” Alternative: An American Spectator, May 1975: 9-10. ———. “Checking Our Premises on Crime.” Alternative: An American Spectator, June/July 1975: 13-15. ———. “Bicentennial Essay Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976.” Time Magazine 107 (1976): 82-84. ———. “Coping with Crime.” Criminal Justice Review (Georgia State University) 1, no. 2 (1976): 1-12. ———. “Crime and Punishment in England.” Public Interest 43 (1976): 3-25. ———. “Crime in Society and Schools.” Educational Researcher 5, no. 5 (1976): 3-6. ———. “A Symposium: Social Science—the Public Disenchantment.” American Scholar 45 (1976): 356-359. ———. “Why People Are Mad at Washington.” U.S. News and World Report 80 (1976): 17-18. ———. “What Is a Liberal—Who Is a Conservative?” Commentary, September 1976: 106-108. ———. “A Response to John Boone.” Debate and Understanding, Summer 1976: 78-83. ———. “Who Is in Prison?” Commentary, November 1976: 55-58. ———. “21: Reaffirming Some Traditional Standards.” The Criminal Under Restraint 3 (1977): 365. ———. “Changing Criminal Sentences.” Harper’s 255 (1977): 16-20. ———. “Debate over Prisons.” Current 189 (1977): 26-32. ———. “Thinking About Thinking about Crime.” Society 14, no. 3 (1977): 10-11. ———. “Zero-Based Budgeting Comes to Washington.” Alternative: An American Spectator 10, no. 5 (1977): 5.

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———. “Buggings, Break-Ins and the FBI.” Commentary, June 1978: 52-58. ———. “Changing Criminal Sentences.” Current 199 (1978): 24-34. ———. “Harvard’s Core Curriculum: A View from the Inside.” Change 10, no. 10 (1978): 40-43. ———. “In Politics, the Media Can Make the Loser the Winner.” U.S. News and World Report 87 (1979): 42. ———. “Single-Issue Advocacy: For Better, for Worse.” Context 8 (1979): 10-12. ———. “American Politics, Then and Now.” Commentary, February 1979: 39-46. ———. “The Changing FBI—The Road to Abscam [Increasing Emphasis on White-Collar Crime, Such as the Recent Undercover Operation against US Congressmen].” Public Interest 59 (1980): 3-14. ———. “Police Use of Deadly Force.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 49, no. 8 (1980): 6. ———. “What Can the Police Do About Violence?” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 452 (1980): 13-21. ———. “Reagan and the Republican Revival.” Commentary, October 1980: 25-32. ———. “ ‘Policy Intellectuals’ and Public Policy.” Public Interest 64 (1981): 31-46. ———. “The Politics of Regulation.” Harvard Business Review 59 (1981): 93-93. ———. “Thinking About Terrorism.” Commentary, July 1981: 34-39. ———. “Rehabilitating Our Prisons.” Family Weekly, Nov. 15, 1981: 4 ———. “The Dilemmas of Conservatism: Reagan the Politician [Budget Matters, Chiefly].” American Spectator 15 (1982): 13-16. ———. “The Federal Role in Elementary and Secondary Education, 1940-1980—Response.” Harvard Educational Review 52, no. 4 (1982): 415-418. ———. “The Academic Ethic: Partisanship, Judgment and the Academic Ethic.” Minerva 21, no. 2-3 (1983): 285-291. ———. “Crime and American Culture.” Public Interest 70 (1983): 22-48. ———. “Dealing with the High-Rate Offender.” Public Interest 72 (1983): 52-71. ———. “Raising Kids.” The Atlantic Monthly 252 (1983): 45-56. ———. “Thinking About Crime.” The Atlantic Monthly 252 (1983): 72-88. ———. “Preventing Crime.” Commentary, April 1984: 2-3. ———. “Politics and Economics.” Harvard Business Review 63 (1985): 138-138. ———. “The Rediscovery of Character: Private Virtue and Public Policy.” Public Interest 81 (1985): 3-3. ———. “On Crime and the Liberals.” Dissent 33 (1986): 222-226. ———. “Why Reagan Won and Stockman Lost.” Commentary, August 1986: 17-21. ———. “Does the Separation of Powers Still Work?” Public Interest 86 (1987): 36-52. ———. “The Jail: Managing the Underclass in American Society.” American Scholar 56, no. 1 (1987): 120-123. ———. “Astonishing Moments.” American Spectator, December 1987: 20.

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———. “Entering Criminology through the Back Door.” Criminologist 13, no. 6 (1988): 1, 5, 8, 14-15. ———. “Adam Smith on Business Ethics.” California Management Review 32, no. 1 (1989): 59-72. ———. “Against the Legalization of Drugs” Narcotic Officers Magazine 6, no. 5 (1990): 18-22. ———. “Interests and Deliberation in the American Republic, or, Why James Madison Would Never Have Received the James Madison Award.” PS, Political Science and Politics 23, no. 4 (1990): 558. ———. “Juridical Democracy versus American Democracy.” PS, Political Science and Politics 23, no. 4 (1990): 570. ———. “Against the Legalization of Drugs.” Commentary, February 1990: 21-28. ———. “Against the Legalization of Drugs—Reply.” Commentary, May 1990:11-12. ———. “Legal Drugs? CEOs Should Just Say No.” Business Month, May 1990: 13-14. ———. “Responses to ‘Against the Legalization of Drugs,’ 1990, May, Pages 4-12.” Commentary, June 1990: 8-11. ———. “On the Legalization of Drugs, Round-2—Reply.” Commentary, June 1990: 11. ———. “Thinking About Cohorts.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 82, no. 1 (1991): 119-124. ———. “The Contradictions of an Advanced Capitalist State.” Forbes 150, no. 6 (1992): 110-112. ———. “Crime, Race, and Values.” Society 30, no. 1 (1992): 90-93. ———. “Redefining Equality: The Liberalism of Mickey Kaus—the E.” Public Interest 109 (1992): 101. ———. “Scholars Must Expand Our Understanding of Criminal Behavior.” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 10, 1992. ———. “The Concept of Culture.” Aspen Institute Quarterly 5, no. 1 (1993): 108-16. ———. “The Drama of the College Wars.” Academic Questions 6, no. 4 (1993): 13. ———. “In Loco Parentis.” Brookings Review 11, no. 4 (1993): 12. ———. “The Moral Sense: Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 1992.” American Political Science Review 87, no. 1 (1993): 1-11. ———. “On Gender.” Public Interest 112 (1993): 3-26. ———. “The Universal Aspiration. (Cover Story).” American Enterprise 4, no. 4 (1993): 31. ———. “The Family-Values Debate.” Commentary, April 1993: 24. ———. “What Is Moral, and How Do We Know It?” Commentary, June 1993: 37, 39, 50. ———. “Family Values—Reply.” Commentary, August 1993: 10-11. ———. “Acting Smart. (Cover Story).” 46, no. 23 (1994): 46-48. ———. “ and John Paul.” Current 360 (1994): 11. ———. “Emotions, Reason, and Character.” Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1994): 83-92. ———. “The New Menace from Inside the Universities.” Planning for Higher Education 22, no. 2 (1994): 55. ———. “Prisons in a Free Society (Comment on J. J. DiIulio, Jr.).” Public Interest 117 (1994): 37-40.

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———. “Reinventing Public Administration.” PS, Political Science and Politics 27, no. 4 (1994): 667. ———. “Response: Moral Intuitions and Moral Philosophy.” Politics and the Life Sciences 13, no. 2 (1994): 286-287. ———. “On Abortion.” Commentary, January 1994: 21. ———. “Just Take Away Their Guns.” New York Times Magazine, March 20, 1994: 647. ———. “Tales of Virtue.” Commentary, April 1994: 30-34. ———. “The Moral Life.” Brigham Young Magazine, August 1994: 37-39; 54-55. ———. “Wealth and Happiness.” Critical Review 8, no. 4 (1994): 555-564. ———. “What to Do About Crime.” Commentary, September 1994: 25-34. ———. “My Great Awakening and Yours (Part of ‘the Humanities, in Memoriam’).” Academic Questions 8, no. 1 (1994-95): 64-66. ———. “America the Victorian.” Across the Board 32 (1995): 14. ———. “Capitalism and Morality.” Public Interest 121 (1995): 42-60. ———. “The Case for Greater Vigilance. (Cover Story).” Time 145, no 18 (1995): 73. ———. “Grim Reality.” Forbes 155, no. 11 (1995): 28. ———. “Just Take Away Criminals’ Guns.” American Enterprise 6 (1995): 37-38. ———. “Liberal Ghosts.” Current 377 (1995): 35. ———. “McQuaid, Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1900.” Political Science Quarterly 109, no. 5 (1995): 935. ———. “Use Drug Tests to Reduce Demand for Narcotics.” American Enterprise 6 (1995): 49-50. ———. “Welfare Reform and Character Development.” City Journal 5 (1995): 56-64. ———. “What to Do About Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 61 (1995): 373. ———. “But Who Will Find Them Work?” TLS, Times Literary Supplement 4,877 (1996): 15. ———. “The Case for Ending Racial Preferences.” U.S. News and World Report 121 (1996): 31-32. ———. “In an Ideal World.” New Republic 215, no. 7 (1996): 21. ———. “The Jury’s Out.” Policy Review 78 (1996): 3. ———. “Moral Intuitions.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 140, no. 1 (1996): 65-76. ———. “Sins of Admission.” Current 386 (1996): 3. ———. “Sins of Admission.” New Republic 215, no. 2 (1996): 12. ———. “Reading Jurors’ Minds.” Commentary, February 1996: 45. ———. “Against Homosexual Marriage.” Commentary, March 1996: 34. ———. “Crime and Justice in England and America.” Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 50, no. 4 (1997): 43-50. ———. “Criminal Justice in England and America.” Public Interest 126 (1997): 3-14. ———. “How Judges Play Ball.” Across the Board 34 (1997): 14.

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———. “In Praise of Asphalt Nation.” Utne Reader 84 (1997): 25. ———. “A Little Learning.” National Review 49, no. 10 (1997): 37-39. ———. “Making Justice Swifter.” City Journal 7 (1997): 56-64. ———. “Revising the Guidelines for Inclusion.” Academic Questions 10, no. 2 (1997): 26. ———. “The Paradox of Cloning.” The Weekly Standard 2 (1997): 23-27. ———. “Trial by Expert.” National Review 49, no. 4 (1997): 38-40. ———. “Sorry I Killed You, but I Had a Bad Childhood.” California Lawyer, June 1997: 42-44. ———. “Keep Social Science ‘Experts’ out of the Courtroom.” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 6, 1997: A52. ———. “Cars and Their Enemies. (Cover Story).” Commentary, July 1997: 17. ———. “Responses to Cars and Their Enemies.” Commentary, October 1997: 3-10. ———. “Human Remedies for Social Disorders.” Public Interest 131 (1998): 25-35. ———. “Idealizing Politics.” Critical Review 12, no. 4 (1998): 563-568. ———. “Imputing a Biological Impetus to Society.” Academic Questions 11, no. 3 (1998): 61-64. ———. “Is Affirmative Action on the Way Out? Should It Be? A Symposium.” Commentary, March 1998: 53-56. ———. “In Paul Johnson’s America.” Commentary, April 1998: 31-36. ———. “Hate and Punishment.” National Review 51, no. 17 (1999): 18-19. ———. “The Mail—James Q. Wilson Changes His Mind About Cloning.” American Enterprise 10, no. 4 (1999): 94. ———. “Religion and Public Life—Moving Private Funds to Faith-Based Social Service Providers.” Brookings Review 17, no. 2 (1999): 36. ———. “Clinton, the Country, and the Political Culture—A Symposium.” Commentary, January 1999: 41-42. ———. “Hate and Punishment: Does the Criminal’s Motive Matter?” Prosecutor 34 (2000): 31-34. ———. “Marriage Matters.” National Review, 52, no. 19 (2000): 49-54. ———. “Two Cheers for Capitalism.” Public Interest 139 (2000): 72-76. ———. “The Ethnic Future. Commentary, February 2000: 4-5. ———. “Democracy for All?” Commentary, March 2000: 25. ———. “Same-Sex Marriage.” Commentary, December 2000: 8+. ———. “Executing the Retarded.” National Review 53, no. 14 (2001): 37-39. ———. “James Q. Wilson.” American Enterprise 12, no. 4 (2001): 16. ———. “Prison Pressure.” Forbes 167, no. 1 (2001): 38. ———. “Why Not Just Live Together?” American Experiment Quarterly, Summer 2001: 26-31. ———. “Divorce and Cohabitation.” Current 443 (2002): 8.

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———. “The Reform Islam Needs.” City Journal 12, no. 4 (2002): 26-35. ———. “Slavery and the Black Family.” Public Interest 147 (2002): 3. ———. “Why We Don’t Marry.” City Journal 12, no. 1 (2002): 46-55. ———. “Sex and the Marriage Market.” Commentary, March 2002: 40. ———. “Why the Tail End Suffers.” Across the Board, September 2002: 9. ———. “Gentleman, Politician, Scholar.” Public Interest 152 (2003): 113-113. ———. “The Independent Mind of Edward Banfield.” Public Interest 150 (2003): 63-88. ———. “James Q. Wilson on John Ogbu: Convincing Black Students That Studying Hard Is Not ‘Acting White’.” Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 39 (2003): 85-88. ———. “Reforming Islam: The Need for Toleration.” Current 451 (2003): 18 ———. “A Guide to Schwarzenegger Country.” Commentary, December 2003, 45-49. ———. “What Makes a Terrorist?” City Journal 15 (2004): 24-34. ———. “Islam and Freedom.” Commentary, December 2004: 23-28. ———. “AI Symposium.” American Interest 1 (2005): 22-25. ———. “American Dilemma.” National Review 57, no. 23 (2005): 60-62. ———. “Character and Culture.” Public Interest 159 (2005): 43-54. ———. “ ‘We Aren’t the World’.” National Review 57, no. 23 (2005): 56-60. ———. “The Ties That Do Not Bind: The Decline of Marriage and Loyalty.” In Character, Fall 2005: 74-83. ———. “American Exceptionalism.” American Spectator 39, no. 7 (2006): 36-43. ———. “The Need for Evaluation Research.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 2, no. 3 (2006): 321-328. ———. “The Press at War.” City Journal 16 (2006): 54-63. ———. “How Divided Are We?” Commentary, February 2006: 15-21. ———. “Polarized America?” Commentary, May 2006: 6-8. ———. “Responses to How Divided Are We?” Commentary, May 2006: 6-8. ———. “The Case for Restraint.” American Interest 3 (2007): 17-32 ———. “Bowling with Others.” Commentary 124, October 2007: 30-33. ———. “Why Don’t Jews Like the Christians Who Like Them?” City Journal 18 (2008): 89-93. ———. “Comment on Random Assignment in Policy Research.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 28, no. 1 (2009): 168-169. ———. “The DNA of Politics.” City Journal 19 (2009): 83-87. ———. “Pat Moynihan Thinks About Families.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 621, no. 1 (2009): 28-33. ———. “The Future of Blame.” National Affairs 2 (2010): 105-114. ———. “Comment on Durlauf and Nagin.” Criminology and Public Policy 10, no. 1 (2011): 165-168.

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———. “Crime and the Great Recession.” City Journal 21 (2011): 90-93. ———. “The Bureaucracy Problem.” National Affairs 11 (2012): 145-152. ———. “Comments from James Q. Wilson.” American Interest, March 2, 2012. As of October 31, 2013: http://www.the-american-interest.com/article.cfm?piece=1218 ——————————————————————————————————————— Wilson, James Q., and Allan Abrahamse. “Does Crime Pay?” Justice Quarterly: 9 no. 3 (1992): 359-377. Wilson, James Q., and H. Arkes. “Abortion Facts and Feelings II: An Exchange.” First Things 43 (1994): 39-42. Wilson, James Q., and Edward C. Banfield. “Public-Regardingness as a Value Premise in Voting Behavior.” American Political Science Review 58, no. 4 (1964): 876-887. ———. “Political Ethos Revisited.” American Political Science Review 65, no. 4 (1971): 1048-1062. Wilson, James Q., and Barbara Boland. “The Effect of the Police on Crime.” Law and Society Review 12 no. 3 (1978): 367-390. ———. “The Effects of the Police on Crime: A Response to Jacob and Rich.” Law and Society Review 16, no. 1 (1981): 163-169. Wilson, James Q., and Karlyn Bowman. “Defining the ‘Peace Party’.” Public Interest 153 (2003): 69-78. Wilson, James Q., and Philip J. Cook. “Unemployment and Crime—What Is the Connection?” Public Interest 79 (1985): 3-8. Wilson, James Q., and Thomas C. Dalton. “The Moral Sense.” Contemporary 40, no. 12 (1995): 1152. Wilson, James Q., and John J. DiIulio, Jr. “Crackdown.” New Republic 201, nos. 2/3 (1989): 21-25. Wilson, James Q., and Robert L. DuPont, “The Sick Sixties.” Atlantic Monthly 232 (1973): 91-98. Wilson, James Q., R.A. Goldwin, W.L. Patton, and J.J. Hemmer Jr. “Media Regulation and Control.” Communication Booknotes 11, no. 11 (1980): 205-206. Wilson, James Q., and Richard J. Herrnstein. “Letters.” Scientific American 254 (1986): 5. Wilson, James Q., and Leon Kass. “The Ethics of Human Cloning: James Q. Wilson vs. Leon Kass (edited excerpt from a debate).” American Enterprise 10, no. 2 (1999): 67-69. Wilson, James Q., and James F. Keenan. “The Moral Sense.” International Philosophical Quarterly : IPQ 35, no 4 (1995): 502. Wilson, James Q., and George L. Kelling. “Broken Windows.” The Atlantic Monthly 249 (1982): 29-38. ———. “Making Neighborhoods Safe.” The Atlantic Monthly 263 (1989): 46-52. ———. “A Quarter Century of Broken Windows.” American Interest 2 (2006): 168-172. ———. “Decency.” The Atlantic Monthly, Nov 1, 2007: 33. Wilson, James Q., Mark H. Moore, and I. David Wheat. “The Problem of Heroin.” Public Interest 29 (1972): 3-28. Wilson, James Q., C. Murray, C. Cohen, W.E. Williams, C.R. Zelnick, E.L. Pattullo, and M.L. Williams. “Comments on James Q. Wilson’s Compromise on Affirmative Action in American Higher Education.” Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 15 (1997): 105-108.

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Wilson, James Q., and Betty Nyangoni. “Distorted Statements.” Change 5, no. 4 (1973): 4-5. Wilson, James Q., and Patricia Rachal. “Can the Government Regulate Itself?” Public Interest 46 (1977): 3-14. Wilson, James Q., and Louise Richardson. “Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation.” Regulation 9 (1985): 13-17. Wilson, James Q., and Kathleen Sylvester. “No More Home Alone.” Policy Review 76 (1996): 34. Wilson, James Q., and H.R. Wilde. “Urban Mood.” Commentary, October 1969: 52-61. ——————————————————————————————————————— Abrams, E., J. Adelson, R.L. Bartley, A. Beichman, W.J. Bennett, W. Berns, R.H. Bork, E. Breindel, P. Brimelow, R. Brookhiser, D. Brooks, Z. Brzezinski, W.F. Buckley, D. Casse, L. Chavez, E. A. Cohen, W.J. Dannhauser, M. Decter, D. Dsouza, J.B. Elshtain, J. Epstein, A. Ferguson, C.E. Finn, E. Foxgenovese, D. Frum, F. Fukuyama, L. Garment, S. Garment, E.D. Genovese, G. Gilder, N. Glazer, M. Helprin, G. Himmelfarb, C. Horner, R. Kagan, R. Kimball, J.J. Kirkpatrick, H. Kramer, I. Kristol, L. Lenkowsky, T. Lindberg, S.M. Lipset, S. Lipsky, E.N. Luttwak, W.M. McClay, S. McConnell, M. Magnet, H. C. Mansfield, J. Muravchik, C. Murray, R.J. Neuhaus, M. Novak, J. Nuechterlein, J. O’Sullivan, W. Phillips, R. Pipes, W. Pleszczynski, J. Podhoretz, N. Podhoretz, A. Puddington, E. Raab, D. Ravitch, E. Rothstein, G. Schoenfeld, I.M. Stelzer, T. Teachout, R.E. Tyrrell, B. Wattenberg, G. Weigel, James Q. Wilson, R. R. Wisse, and A Wolfson. “The National Prospect—A Symposium.” Commentary, November 1995: 23-116. Ajami, Fouad, Richard Betts, George Borjas, Stephen Bosworth, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Eliot Cohen, , Michael Glennon, Mariano Grondona, Lawrence Harrison, Robert D. Kaplan, Richard Lamm, David Landes, Carlos A. Montaner, Minxin Pei, , Stephen Rosen, Peter Skerry, Tony Smith, James Q. Wilson, Fareed Zakaria. “In Defense of Huntington.” Foreign Policy 145 (2004): 4-10. Ajami, Fouad, John R. Bolton, Max Boot, Reuel M Gerecht, Victor D. Hanson, Daniel Henninger, Martin Kramer, William Kristol, Andrew C. McCarthy, David Pryce-Jones, Claudia Rosett, Amir Taheri, Ruth Wedgwood, James Q. Wilson, R. James Woolsey. “What Kind of War Are We Fighting, and Can We Win It? A Symposium.” Commentary, November 2007: 21-43. Allen, B., C. Allen, M. Boot, A.C. Brooks, D. Brooks, P. Cantor, J.W. Ceaser, L. Chavez, K. Christensen, R. Darnton, M. Dirda, D. Gelernter, D. Gioia, J.K. Glassman, J. Goldberg, R.N. Haass, H. Hewitt, K.S. Hymowitz, W. Kristol, P.A. Lawler, Y. Levin, M.J. Lewis, H.I. London, R. Lowry, H.M. Donald, H. Mansfield, W.M. McClay, M. Medved, G. Meilaender, J. Nye, E. Ormsby, D. Pletka, D. Prager, D. Rabinowitz, P.A. Rahe, R.R. Reno, B. Stephens, P. Wehner, M. Welch, James Q. Wilson, J. Yoo. “Are You Optimistic or Pessimistic About America’s Future?” Commentary, November 2011: 14-49. Bartley, Robert L., William J. Bennett, Peter Berkowitz, Robert H. Bork, Alan Dershowitz, Lino A. Graglia, William Kristol, Sanford Levinson, Dahlia Lithwick, Jeffrey Rosen, Cass R Sunstein, George Weigel, James Q. Wilson. “Has the Supreme Court Gone Too Far?” Commentary, October 2003: 25-48.

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Berman, Paul, Max Boot, William F. Buckley, Jr., Eliot A. Cohen, Niall Ferguson, Aaron L Friedberg, Francis Fukuyama, Frank F. Gaffney, Reuel M. Gerecht, Victor D. Hanson, Owen Harries, Mark Helprin, Daniel Henninger, Stanley Hoffman, Josef Joffe, Paul Johnson, Robert Kagan, William Kristol, Robert F. Lieber, Richard Lowry, Edward N. Luttwak, Joshua Muravchik, John O’Sullivan, Martin Peretz, Richard Perle, Daniel Pipes, Richard Pipes, Norman Podhoretz, David Pryce-Jones, Arch Puddington, Nathan Sharansky, Amir Taheri, Ruth Wedgewood, George Weigel, James Q. Wilson, and James R. Woolsey. “Defending and Advancing Freedom: A Symposium.” Commentary, November 2005: 21-68. Boland, Barbara, and James Q. Wilson. “Age, Crime, and Punishment.” Public Interest 51 (1978): 22-34. Chiarello, Vincent, and James Q. Wilson. “ ‘Illegal Immigrants: Discussion of a Guide to Schwarzenegger Country,’ by J. Q. Wilson; with Reply.” Commentary, March 2004: 16. Clark, Peter B., and James Q. Wilson. “Incentive Systems: A Theory of Organizations.” Administrative Science Quarterly 6, no. 2 (1961): 129-166. Cohn, Robert G., Robert Conquest, René Girard, Czeslaw Milosz, Ricardo J. Quinones, George Steiner, Richard Wilbur, and James Q. Wilson. “The Humanities, in Memoriam.” Academic Questions 8, no. 1 (1995): 60-66. Doleschal, Eugene, Andrew Hirsch, James Q. Wilson, and Ernest Haag. “Letters from Readers.” Society 14, no. 6 (1977): 6-7. Dworkin, R., J. Kay, C.M. Schnaubelt, H. Orlans, S. Rabinowitz, A.H. Bienenstock, M.E. Bork, G. Lewy, H.J. Hyde, S.F. Singer, M. Gellman, C.R. Ewy, H.B. Gow, B.P. Jenks, E. Olson, F. Wile, R.G. Cohn, E.T. Oakes, J.B. Elshtain, and James Q. Wilson. “Abortion: Round 1.” Commentary, March 1994: 2-19. Ellwood, D.T., A. Kotlowitz, G. Loury, K. Pollitt, T. Skocpol, and James Q. Wilson. “Welfare: Where Do We Go from Here?” New Republic 215, no. 7 (1996): 19-21. Galston, William, and James Q. Wilson. “Special Books Issue—Liberal Pluralism.” Public Interest 148 (2002): 119. Greer, Herb, Stephen Kelly, James Q. Wilson. “ ‘Islam and Freedom:’ Discussion of Article by J. Q. Wilson; with Reply.” Commentary, March 2005: 8. Hamblin, Ken, James Q. Wilson, Richard Zoglin, Ada Jimenez, Gore Vidal, Lee Iacocca, and Paul Lukas. “Other Comments.” Forbes 157, no. 5 (1996): 30. Harrington, C. W., James Q. Wilson, Edward C. Banfield, Raymond E. Wolfinger, John O. Field, Lewis Lipsitz, R.M. MacIver, and John P. East. “Communications.” American Political Science Review 60, no. 4 (1966): 998-1005. Kass, L.R., E.H. Blackburn, S.L. Carter, R.S. Dresser, D.W. Foster, F. Fukuyama, M.S. Gazzaniga, R.P. George, M.A. Glendon, A. Gomez-Lobo, W.B. Hurlbut, C. Krauthammer, W.F. May, P. McHugh, G.C. Meilaender, J.D. Rowley, M.J. Sandel, and James Q. Wilson. “Regulatory Affairs—Bioethics Council Calls for Ban on Reproductive Human Cloning.” Biotechnology Law Report 21, no. 6 (2002): 558-567. Kooser, Ted, John W. Gardner, James Q. Wilson, Fred Moody, Neil Steinberg, and Francis Fukuyama. “And More.” Federal Policy Watch 32, no. 10 (1995): 15. Loury, Glenn C., James Q. Wilson, Paul H. Robinson, Patrick A. Langan, and Richard T. Gill. “Commentaries.” Public Interest 117 (1994): 33.

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Moynihan, Daniel P., and James Q. Wilson. “Patronage in New York State, 1955-1959.” American Political Science Review 58 (1964): 286-301. Petersilia, Joan, Allan Abrahamse, James Q. Wilson. “The Relationship Between Police Practice, Community Characteristics, and Case Attrition.” Policing and Society 1, no. 1 (1990): 23-38. ———. “A Summary of RAND’s Research on Police Performance, Community Characteristics, and Case Attrition.” Journal of Police Science and Administration 17, no 3 (1990): 219-226. Phillips, W., N. Glazer, James Q. Wilson, N. Birnbaum, R. Nozick, H. Papanek, L. Wieseltier, J. Layzer, E. Goodheart, J. Axelrod, and H. Zerner. “Neoconservatism—Pro and Con.” Partisan Review 47, no. 4 (1980): 497-521. Pruitt, Charles R., and James Q. Wilson. “A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing.” Law and Society Review 17, no. 4 (1983): 613-635. Shattuck, Roger, James Q. Wilson, Susan Haack, and Edward O. Wilson. “Reflections on the Unity of Knowledge.” Academic Questions 11, no. 3 (1998): 56. Sherman, H., L.Q. Sax, M.I. Franck, et al. “Abortion: Round 2.” Commentary, May 1994: 2-11. Siegel, Julie, Eugene Rivers, Michael Doyle, Susan Johnson, Jim Wind, Parrott Sharon, James Q. Wilson, Steve Berger, and John DiIulio Jr. “Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Some Thoughts on What the Congregations Do.” Brookings Review 17, no. 2 (1999): 54-55. Stinchcombe, Arthur L.; Thomas R. Dye, Douglas D. Rose, Abraham Miller, Stephen E. Bennett, Edward C. Banfield, James Q. Wilson, Christopher H. Achen, Richard S. Katz, Ken Allen, Peter K. Eisenger, Roy E. Licklider, Anne H. Cahn, Richard S. Beth, Peter J. Taylor, G. William Domhoff, and Earl Latham. “Communications.” American Political Science Review 68, no. 3 (1974): 1262-1280. Thomson, J. J., S. Chodosh, C. Fried, D.S. Goodman, M.L. Wax, and James Q. Wilson. “Regulations Governing Research on Human-Subjects.” Academe-Bulletin of the AAUP 67, no. 6 (1981): 358-370. Tonry, Michael, and James Q. Wilson. “Preface.” Crime and Justice 13 (1990): ix-x. Vorenberg, James, and James Q. Wilson. “Is the Court Handcuffing the Cops?” New York Times Magazine, May 11, 1969: 32.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. “Conflicts and Issues in City Politics” in Social Organization and Behavior, edited by Richard L Simpson and Ida Harper Simpson, 382-389. New York: Wiley, 1964. ———. “Ethnic Membership and Urban Voting.” In Racial and Ethnic Relations, edited by Bernard E. Segal, 168-77. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1966. ———. “The Negro in City Politics.” In Problems and Prospects of the Negro Movement, edited by Raymond J. Murphy and Howard Elinson, 376-93. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1966. ———. “The Trend of City Politics.” In Big City Mayors: The Crisis in Urban Politics, edited by Leonard I. Ruchelman, 332-48. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1969.

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Dennis, Richard J., James Q. Wilson. “Would Legalizing Drugs Have Beneficial Effects on Society?” In Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Psychological Issues, 7th ed., edited by Brent Slife and Joseph Rubinstein, 338-57. Guilford, CT; England: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1992. Wilson, James Q. “Politics and Reform in American Cities (Reprint).” In American Government Annual, 1962-1963, edited by Ivan Hinderaker, 37-52. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1962. ———. “The Changing Political Position of the Negro.” In Assuring Freedom to the Free: A Century of Emancipation in the USA, edited by Arnold Rose, 163-184. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1964. ———. “An Overview of Theories of Planned Change.” In Centrally Planned Change: Prospects and Concepts, edited by Robert Morris, 12-29. New York: National Association of Social Workers, 1964. ———. “The Negro in American Politics: The Present.” In The American Negro Reference Book, edited by John P. Davis, 431-457. Yonkers, N.Y.: Educational Heritage, 1966. ———. “Crime and Law Enforcement [United States].” In Agenda for the Nation: Papers on Domestic and Foreign Policy Issues, edited by Kermit Gordon, 179-206. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1968. ———. “Introduction: City Politics and Public Policy.” In City Politics and Public Policy, edited by James Q. Wilson, 1-14. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. ———. “The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities.” In City Politics and Public Policy, edited by James Q. Wilson, 173-195. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. ———. “Urban Problems in Perspective.” In Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis, edited by James Q. Wilson, 245-81. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968. ———. “Violence.” In Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress, edited by Daniel Bell, 277-296. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968. ———. “The Patrolman’s Dilemma.” In Police Patrol Readings, edited by Samuel G. Chapman. Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas, 1970. ———. “The Dilemma of the Urban Police.” In American Urban History; An Interpretive Reader with Commentaries, 2nd ed., edited by Alexander B. Callow, 586-95. New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. ———. “Future Policeman.” In Issues in Police Patrol: A Book of Readings, edited by Thomas J. Sweeney and William Ellingsworth, 207-21. Kansas City, MO: Kansas City, Missouri, Police Dept., 1973. ———. “Police and Their Problems: A Theory.” In Police and Law Enforcement, 1972: An AMS Anthology, edited by James T Curran, Austin Fowler, and Richard H Ward. New York: AMS Press, 1973. ———. “The Politics of Regulation.” in Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament, edited by James McKie. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1974. ———. “Police Discretion.” In Crime and Justice, Vol. II: The Criminal in the Arms of the Law, edited by Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E Wolfgang, 129-45. New York: Basic Books, 1977. ———. “Social Science and Public Policy: A Personal Note.” In Knowledge and Policy: The Uncertain Connection, edited by Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., 82-83. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1978. ———. “A View from the Inside.” In The Great Core Curriculum Debate: Education as a Mirror of Culture, 43-50. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Change Magazine Press, 1979.

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———. “Integrating Themes and Ideas: Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll, 357-63. Berkeley, CA: California Series on Social Choice and Political Economy, University of California Press, 1985. ———. “Corruption: The Shame of the States.” In Political Corruption: A Handbook, edited by Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnston, and Victor T. Levine, 589-600. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1989. ———. “Can the Bureaucracy Be Deregulated? Lessons from Government Agencies.” In Deregulating the Public Service: Can Government Be Improved? edited by John J. DiIulio, Jr., 37-61. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1994. ———. “Deviance and Human Nature.” In Populations At Risk in America: Vulnerable Groups at the End of the Twentieth Century, edited by George J Demko and Michael C Jackson, 91-103. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995. ———. “Cultural Aspects of Poverty.” In Reducing Poverty in America: Views and Approaches, edited by Michael R. Darby, 367-72. Thousand Oaks, CA, London: Sage Publications, 1996. ———. “Culture, Crime, and Human Nature.” In Culture in Crisis and the Renewal of Civil Life, edited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, 1-11. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. ———. “The Problem with Macrocriminology.” In The Future of Criminology, edited by Rolf and Welsh Loeber, Brandon, 229. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Wilson, James Q., Richard J. Herrnstein, and Jeffrey Reinman. “Is Street Crime More Serious Than White-Collar Crime?” In From Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Crime and Criminology, edited by Richard C. Monk, 52-78. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998. Wilson, James Q., George L. Kelling. “Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety.” In Criminal Justice System: Politics and Policies, edited by George F. Cole and Marc G. Gertz, 103-15. Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998.

BOOK REVIEWS

Wilson, James Q. Review of 1400 Governments: The Political Economy of the New York Metropolitan Region, by Robert C. Wood. American Journal of Sociology 67 (1962): 589-590. ———. Review of Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics, by . American Journal of Sociology 67 (1962): 587-589. ———. Review of The Negro Leadership Class, by Daniel C. Thompson. American Sociological Review 28 (1963): 1051-1052. ———. Review of Party and Representation: Legislative Politics in Pennsylvania, by Frank J. Sorauf. Administrative Science Quarterly 9 (1964): 115-117. ———. Review of The Politics of Bureaucracy, by Gordon Tullock. Journal of Business 38 (1965): 427-429 ———. “The Moralist.” Review of Crime in America, by Ramsey Clark. Commentary, March 1971, 81-84.

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———. “Ultimate Politics.” Review of Kennedy Justice, by Victor S. Navasky. Commentary, January 1972. 82-84. ———. “Social Theorist.” Review of The Intellectuals and the Powers and Other Essays, by Edward Shils. Commentary, January 1973: 88-92. ———. “Rhetoric and Reality.” Review of The Kennedy Promise: The Politics of Expectation, by Henry Fairlie. Commentary, June 1973: 86-90. ———. “A Radical Life.” Review of A. Philip Randolph: A Biographical Portrait, by Jervis Anderson. Commentary, July 1973: 78-79. ———. “Politics and the Parties.” Review of Making of the President—1972, by Theodore H. White. Commentary, October 1973: 78-84. ———. “The Rhetoric of Community.” Review of The American Condition, by Richard N. Goodwin. Commentary, May 1974: 64-67. ———. “Military Policy.” Review of Can America Win the Next War? by Drew Middleton. Commentary, February 1975: 76. ———. “The Greasy Pole.” Review of Blind Ambition: The White House Years, by John Dean. Commentary, February 1977: 66-68. ———. Review of The War Against the Automobile, by B. Bruce-Briggs. American Spectator, February 1978: 30. ———. “Don’t Blame the Adversary System.” Review of Injustice for All, by Anne Strick. Fortune, July 31, 1978. ———. “Buying the Vote.” Review of Political Control of the Economy, by Edward R. Tufte. Commentary, December 1978: 82-85. ———. “Double Standard.” Review of Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice, by Charles E. Silberman. Commentary, January 1979: 66-70. ———. “In California.” Review of The White Album, by Joan Didion. Commentary, September 1979: 94-96. ———. Review of Conscience and Convenience: Asylum and Its Alternatives in Progressive America, by David J. Rothman. New York Times Book Review, April 6, 1980: BR2 ———. “Does Reagan Have a Mandate?” Reviews of The Election of 1980: Reports And Interpretations, by Gerald M. Pomper, Ross K. Baker, Kathleen A. Frankovic, Charles E. Jacob, Wilson Carey McWilliams, Henry A. Plotkin; and Ronald Reagan, His Life and Rise to the Presidency, by Bill Boyarsky. New York Times Book Review, June 7, 1981: 3+. ———. “The Fix.” Reviews of The Heroin Solution, by Arnold S. Trebach; Drug Abuse and Alcoholism, by Joseph A. Califano Jr.; and The Hardest Drug: Heroin and Public Policy, by John Kaplan. New Republic 187 (1982): 24-29. ———. “The City of Angels and Autos.” Review of LA Freeway: An Appreciative Essay, by David Brodsly. New York Times Book Review, April 18, 1982: 11+. ———. Review of Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families, by J. Anthony Lukas. Commentary, January 1986: 68. ———. “Slammer.” Review of The Jail: Managing the Underclass in American Society, by John Irwin. American Scholar 56 (1987): 120.

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———. “Libel and the Media.” Review of Reckless Disregard: Westmoreland v. CBS et al., Sharon v. Time, by Renata Adler. Commentary, March 1987: 70-74. ———. “Some Elites Are More Equal than Others.” Review of Elites and the Idea of Equality: A Comparison of Japan, Sweden, and the United States, by , et. al. Public Interest 91 (1988): 88-93. ———. Review of At A Tender Age: Violent Youth and Juvenile Justice, by Rita Kramer. Commentary, July 1988: 56+. ———. “Multiple Choice Test.” Review of Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools, by John Chubb and Terry Moe. New Republic 203 (1990): 39-42. ———. “The Newer Deal.” Review of Our Country: The Shaping of America From Roosevelt to Reagan, by Michael Barone. New Republic 203 (1990): 33-37. ———. Review of Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, by Malcolm K. Sparrow, Mark Harrison Moore, and David M. Kennedy. Washington Monthly 22 (1990): 58. ———. “Malaise II.” Review of The Politics of Rich and Poor: Wealth and the American Electorate in the Reagan Aftermath, by Kevin Phillips. Commentary, October 1990: 54-56. ———. “The Government Gap.” Reviews of Why Americans Hate Politics: The Death of the Democratic Process, by E.J. Dionne, Jr.; and The United States of Ambition: Politicians, Power, and the Pursuit of Office, by Alan Ehrenhalt. New Republic 204 (1991): 35-38. ———. “Reforming the Schools.” Review of We Must Take Charge: Our Schools and Our Future, by Chester E Finn, Jr. Commentary, December 1991: 57-62. ———. Review of Edward Banfield, American Skeptic: Here the People Rule: Selected Essays, 2nd ed., by Edward C. Banfield. Public Interest 107 (1992): 96-101. ———. “Stagestruck.” Review of Picture Perfect: The Art and Artifice of Public Image Making, by Kiku Adatto. New Republic 208 (1993): 30-36. ———. “Uncommon Sense About the IQ Debate.” Review of A Question of Intelligence, by Daniel Seligman. Fortune, January 11, 1993: 99-100. ———. “Why Poverty?” Review of The Dream and the Nightmare: The Sixties Legacy to the Underclass, by Myron Magnet. Fortune, April 19, 1993: 153-155. ———. Review of Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1990, by Kim McQuaid. Political Science Quarterly 109 (1994): 935-936. ———. “Liberal Ghosts.” Review of The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War, by Alan Brinkley. New Republic 212 (1995): 31. ———. “Guys Without Gals Get into a Mess.” Review of Violent Land: Single Men and Social Disorder From the Frontier to the Inner City, by David T. Courtwright. Wall Street Journal, December 11, 1996: A20. ———. “Hostility in America.” Review of Crime Is Not the Problem: Lethal Violence in America, by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins. New Republic 217 (1997): 38-41. ———. “A Cure for Selfishness.” Review of The Origins of Virtue, by Matt Ridley. Wall Street Journal, March 26, 1997: A17. ———. “Color Blind.” Review of Race, Crime, and the Law, by Randall Kennedy. Commentary, September 1997: 59-62.

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———. “A Long Way from the Back of the Bus.” Review of The Ordeal of Integration: Progress and Resentment in America’s “Racial” Crisis, by Orlando Patterson. New York Times Book Review, Nov 16, 1997: 10. ———. “Can Courts Accommodate the ‘Reasonable Person’?” Review of Getting Away With Murder: How Politics Is Destroying the Criminal Justice System, by Susan Estrich. Insight on the News 14 (1998): 36. ———. “Hostility in America: Book Review of Crime Is Not the Problem.” University of Colorado Law Review 69 (1998): 1207-1216. ———. “The Facts.” Review of America in Black and White: One Nation, Indivisible, by Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom. Commentary, January 1998: 50. ———. “The Closing of the American City.” Reviews of Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD, by Lou Cannon; and Someone Else’s House: America’s Unfinished Struggle for Integration, by Tamar Jacoby. New Republic, May 11, 1998: 30-38 ———. “The Actor and the Critic.” Review of Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, by Edmund Morris. Commentary 108 (1999): 65. ———. “Cultural Meltdown.” Review of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, by Frank Fukuyama. Public Interest 137 (1999): 99-104. ———. “Thinking About Parent and Child.” Review of The Nurture Assumption, by Judith Rich Harris. Public Interest 135 (1999): 18-29. ———. “Bad to the Bone.” Review of Why They Kill: The Discoveries of a Maverick Criminologist, by Richard Rhodes. Washington Post, September 19, 1999: X06. ———. Reviews of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially, by Linda J Waite and Maggie Gallagher; and The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce, by Judith S. Wallerstein, Julia Lewis, and Sandra Blakeslee. National Review 52 (2000): 49-54. ———. “Body and Soul.” Review of The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, by Robert William Fogel. Commentary, June 2000: 63. ———. “Explaining the Wealth of Nations.” Review of The Riddle of the Modern World, by Alan Macfarlane. Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2000: A24. ———. “Measuring Gotham’s Gore.” Review of Murder in , by Eric H. Monkkonen. Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2001: A20. ———. “The 11th Commandment Seems to Be ‘Judge Not’.” Review of Moral Freedom, by Alan Wolfe. Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2001: A20. ———. “Selling Choice.” Review of Schools, Vouchers and the American Public, by Terry M. Moe. Commentary, September 2001: 77. ———. “Liberalism and Diversity.” Review of Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice, by William Galston. Public Interest 148 (2002): 119-122. ———. “Money to Burn.” Reviews of Smoke-Filled Rooms, by W. Kip Viskusi; and Up in Smoke, by Martha Derthick. Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2002: D7. ———. “A Matter of Temperament.” Review of The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush, by David Frum. Commentary, March 2003: 75.

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———. “Good Cop, Bad Cop.” Review of The Challenge of Crime: Rethinking Our Response, by Henry Ruth and Kevin R. Reitz. Commentary, June 2003: 59. ———. “Assimilation Blues.” Review of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming, by Victor Davis Hanson. Commentary, September 2003: 64-67. ———. “The Freedom on Which All Others Depend.” Review of How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West, by Perez Zagorin. Los Angeles Times, November 23, 2003: R11. ———. “Empire of the Free.” Review of On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense, by David Brooks. Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2004: W4. ———. “Sex Matters.” Review of Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population, by Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. den Boer. Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2004: D8. ———. “Why America Works.” Review of Hard America, Soft America: Competition vs. Coddling and the Battle for the Nation’s Future, by Michael Barone. Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2004: 24-25. ———. “Artificial Intelligence.” Review of Broken: The Troubled Past and Uncertain Future of the FBI, by Richard Gid Powers. Commentary, October 2004: 81-84. ———. “Fatter and Nastier?” Review of Home-Alone America: The Hidden Toll of Day Care, Behavioral Drugs, and Other Parent Substitutes, by Mary Eberstadt. Wall Street Journal, November 12, 2004: W10. ———. “Dismal Science.” Review of Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. Commentary, July 2005: 67-69. ———. “America’s Mayor.” Review of The Prince of the City: Giuliani, New York, and the Genius of American Life, by Fred Siegel. Claremont Review of Books, Winter 2005/06: 13-15. ———. “What Life Is Like Behind the Wheel.” Review of Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us), by Tom Vanderbilt. Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2008: A13. ———. “Uneven Progress.” Review of The History of the Social Sciences since 1945, edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine. Claremont Review of Books Winter/Spring 2010/11: 88-89. ———. “Beyond Ideology.” Review of The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009, by . Wall Street Journal, January 21, 2011: A11. ———. “In the Pew Instead of Prison.” Review of More God, Less Crime: Why Faith Matters and How It Could Matter More, by Byron Johnson. Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2011: A15. ———. “Burying the Hatchet.” Review of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, by Steven Pinker. Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2011: C7.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

(Includes commentary, op-eds, and obituaries) Wilson, James Q. “Abolishing ‘Reform’,” Washington Post, April 14, 1975, 1. ———. “Please, Anything but Re-Form,” Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1975, D5. ———. “Zero-Base Budgeting, Zero-Base Courage.” Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1977, D7.

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———. “Round and Round with Consultants,” Washington Post, July 11, 1980, 1. ———. “Reagan Shouldn’t Reorganize the Government,” Washington Post, February 15, 1981, 1. ———. “Equal Merit, Equal Opportunity,” Washington Post, March 4, 1981, 1. ———. “Talking Straight About Prisons,” Washington Post, September 29, 1981, A19. ———. “The Evidence Is In—Can We Use It?” Washington Post, October 21, 1981, A27. ———. “The Real Issues in Abscam,” Washington Post, July 15, 1982, A19. ———. “Cells and Courts Aren’t the Only Answers,” New York Times, July 17, 1983, A6. ———. “Political Power and the Picking of Judges,” Washington Post, August 31, 1987, 1. ———. “Why We Are Fighting,” Washington Post, January 17, 1991, 1. ———. “To Prevent Riots, Reduce Black Crime,” Wall Street Journal, May 6, 1992, A16. ———. “How to Teach Better Values in Inner Cities,” Wall Street Journal, May 18, 1992, A10. ———. “Scholars Must Expand Our Understanding of Criminal Behavior,” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 10, 1992, A40 ———. “Rights or Responsibility: When Freedom Undermines Morality,” Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1993, M3. ———. “Don’t Rein in Dead Cowboys in a Drug Shuffle,” Wall Street Journal, August 23, 1993, A10. ———. “Mr. Clinton, Meet Mr. Gore,” Wall Street Journal, October 28, 1993, A22. ———. “Calvin and Hobbes and John Paul,” New York Times, November 26, 1993, A35. ———. “Bring Back the Orphanage,” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1994, A10. ———. “Why Falling Crime Statistics Don’t Make Us Feel More Secure,” Los Angeles Times, September 25, 1994, M1. ———. “Capital Power Struggle: Don’t Bemoan Gridlock—The Constitution Likes It,” Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1994, M1. ———. “Firm Foundations: A New Approach to Welfare Reform: Humility,” Wall Street Journal, December 29, 1994, A10. ———. “A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come,” Wall Street Journal, January 30, 1995, A20. ———. “Have You No Shame? Japanese Media Are Saturated with Sex and Violence. By Comparison, U.S. Entertainment Is Puritanical. So Why Is It Being Blamed for Nurturing an Amoral Society?” Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1995, 1. ———. “Don’t Short-Circuit Utilities’ Claims,” Wall Street Journal, August 23, 1995, A12. ———. “Reforming Criminal Trials,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1995, A14. ———. “Proposition 209; When a ‘Factor’ Becomes a Quota System?” Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1996, 1. ———. “Perspective on Justice; It’s Not the Excuse, It’s the Expert; Judges Afraid of Appeals Allow Defendants Who Can Afford It to Use Pseudoscience to Explain Away Their Behavior,” Los Angeles Times, May 12, 1997, B5:4. ———. “Democracy Needs Pork to Survive,” Wall Street Journal, August 14, 1997, A12. .

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———. “In Search of Madness,” New York Times, January 15, 1998, 21. ———. “Making Sense of the Polls,” Wall Street Journal, February 13, 1998, A14. ———. “Education; the Meaning of Fewer Minorities at UC, UCLA,” Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1998, 1. ———. “Clinton, Nixon and What It Means to Obstruct,” New York Times, September 18, 1998, 29. ———. “This Time There Was No John Dean,” New York Times, February 15, 1999, 17. ———. “A Gap in the Curriculum,” New York Times, April 26, 1999, 21. ———. “Commentary; Perspective on Justice; Our Moral Obligation Is to Extract a Price; Giving the Mother Who Murdered Her Infants a Light Sentence Is Like Saying What She Did Was OK,” Los Angeles Times, July 9, 1999, 7. ———. “Capitalism Cuts Crime,” Wall Street Journal, August 17, 1999, A22. ———. “Pork Is Kosher under Our Constitution,” Wall Street Journal, February 15, 2000, A26. ———. “A New Strategy for the War on Drugs,” Wall Street Journal, Apr 13, 2000, A20. ———. “What Death-Penalty Errors?” New York Times, July 10, 2000, A19. ———. “Lieberman Isn’t an Orthodox Pick for Vice President,” Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2000, A22. ———. “Campaign 2000; Photo Finish; Why the Economy’s Success Hasn’t Been a Decisive Factor,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 2000, M1. ———. “The Nation; Voting; Riverside’s Investment in Making the Chad Obsolete,” Los Angeles Times, January 21, 2001, M2. ———. “Why Not Try Vouchers?” New York Times, April 27, 2001, A25. ———. “Security; Freedoms Not in Jeopardy,” Los Angeles Times, Oct 7, 2001, M1. ———. “The Enemy Will Always Surprise Us,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2002, A18. ———. “The Family Way,” Wall Street Journal, January 7, 2003, A12. ———. “Commentary: Colorblind Versus Blindfolded,” Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2003, B17. ———. “Empty ‘Approval’,” Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2004, A8. ———. “Why Did Kerry Lose? (Answer: It Wasn’t ‘Values’),” Wall Street Journal, November 8, 2004, A14. ———. “Christmas and Christianity,” Wall Street Journal, December 24, 2004, A10. ———. “Killing Terri,” Wall Street Journal, March 21, 2005, A16. ———. “Special Election; Lawmakers Stole Your Vote,” Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2005, M3. ———. “A Fitting Address,” Wall Street Journal, November 26, 2005, A10. ———. “Faith in Theory,” Wall Street Journal, December 24, 2005, A8. ———. “Abortion Nation,” Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2006, A8. ———. “Debating Intelligent Design.” (letter to the editor). Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2006: 7. ———. “ ‘Junket’ Science,” Wall Street Journal, July 6, 2006, A10. ———. “Pre-Emptive Surveillance,” Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2006, A10. ———. “In Defense of Guns,” Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2007, A31.

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———. “A Real Insurance Fraud,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 2007, A21. ———. “Do the Time, Lower the Crime; Too Many People Behind Bars? The Statistics Suggest Otherwise,” Los Angeles Times, March 30, 2008, M6. ———. “A Textbook Case; Quit Twisting My Words,” Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2008, M9. ———. “Looking for Crime’s Smoking Gun,” Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2009, A17. ———. “Goodbye to the Chief,” Los Angeles Times, August 6, 2009, A29. ———. “A Life in the Public Interest,” Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2009, A19. ———. “Will Washington Pay for the Terror Trials?” Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2010, A17. ———. “Hard Times, Fewer Crimes—The Economic Downturn Has Not Led to More Crime—Contrary to the Experts’ Predictions; So What Explains the Disconnect? Big Changes in American Culture, Says James Q. Wilson,” Wall Street Journal, May 28, 2011, C1. ———. “Muffingate and the Media’s Big Fat Mistake,” Wall Street Journal, December 8, 2011, A21. ———. “Angry About Inequality? Don’t Blame the Rich,” Washington Post, January 29, 2012, B1. ———. “James Q. Wilson in His Own Words,” Wall Street Journal, March 3, 2012, A15. Wilson, James Q., Heather R. Higgins. “Profiles in Courage,” Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2002, A12.

VIDEORECORDINGS

Wilson, James Q. Crime: the War We’re Losing. Directed by Edward G. Dadulak. Boston, MA: WCVB-TV Channel 5. 1975. VHS videocassette. ———. “Crime and Public Housing.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Asset Seizure.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Community Response.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Legalization.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Military Interdiction.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Workplace Testing.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Juvenile Offenders.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette plus study guide by Peter Greenwood. ———. “Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette.

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———. “Probation.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by James M. Byrne. ———. “Victims.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Death Penalty.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1984. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Franklin E. Zimring and Michael Laurence. ———. “Death Penalty.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1984. PAL videocassette plus study guide written by Franklin E. Zimring and Michael Laurence. ———. Crime File. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. Set of 32 VHS videocassettes plus 32 study guides. ———. Crime File. Bethesda, MD: Phase II Productions. 1985. NTCS 25 videocassettes. ———.“Death Sentence.” Crime File II, directed by W. P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985.VHS videocassette. ———. “Domestic Violence.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Lawrence W. Sherman. ———. “Drinking and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by James B. Jacobs. ———. “Drinking and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice. 1985. PAL videocassette plus study guide written by James B. Jacobs. ———. “Drug Trafficking.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Mark Moore. ———. “Exclusionary Rule.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Bradford P. Wilson. ———. “Foot Patrol.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Gun Control.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by Franklin E Zimring. ———. “Heroin.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by John Kaplan. ———. “House Arrest.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Inside Prisons.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Insanity Defense.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by Norval Morris. ———. “Jobs and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD. : National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Richard McGahey. ———. “Jobs and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1985. PAL videocassette plus study guide written by Richard McGahey.

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———. “Out on Bail.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Prison Crowding.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. U-matic videocassette plus study guide written by Alfred Blumstein. ———. “Prison Crowding.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Search and Seizure.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Sentencing Show.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Richard G. Singer. ———. “TV and Violence.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by J. Ronald Milavsky. ———. “What Works: Research and the Police.” Crime File II, directed by W. P. Fowler. Rockville, MD. : National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by George L. Kelling. ———. Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. Set of 10 videocassettes plus 10 study guides. ———. “Drug Education.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Michael S. Goodstadt. ———. “Private Prisons.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette. ———. “Restitution and Community Service.” Crime File II. Directed by Christopher Koch. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette with study guide written by Douglas McDonald. ———. “Street People.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Peter Finn. ———. “Drug Testing.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1988. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Eric Wish. ———.Crime File. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press. Set of 37 subscription-based online files. ———. “Drugs: Addiction.” Crime File, directed by John Vogt. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Addiction.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1990. PAL videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Treating Offenders.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Youth Gangs.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Youth Gangs.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice. 1990. PAL videocassette.

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———. “Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 1990. PAL videocassette. ———. “What, If Anything, Can the Federal Government Do About Crime?” Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference Service. 1996. VHS videocassette. ———. Television and Violence. Lecture presented for the speaker series at Claremont McKenna College in California. C-SPAN, September 25, 1997. West Lafayette, IN: Public Affairs Video Archives. VHS videocassette. NOTE: restricted use. ———.James Q. Wilson, Author: “The Marriage Problem—How Our Culture Has Weakened Families”. West Lafayette, IN: C-SPAN Archives. 2002. VHS videocassette. ——————————————————————————————————————— Wilson, James Q., and Steven Shankman. “Interview with James Q. Wilson.” UO Today. Steve Shankman, interviewer. Eugene, OR: Oregon Humanities Center in cooperation with University of Oregon Media Center. September 24, 2001. VHS videocassette. ——————————————————————————————————————— Anderson, Elijah, Deborah Prothrow-Stith, Lawrence W. Sherman, James Q. Wilson, et al. “Murder in America.” MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour. Alexandria, VA: Public Broadcasting Service Video. 1991. VHS videocassette. Jennings, Peter, Carrie Cook, Tracy Day, et al. The Evolution of Revolution Facing the New Millennium. Stamford, CT: ABC Video; Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences. 1999.VHS videocassette; 2006. DVD video. Kass, Leon, and James Q. Wilson. Ethics of Human Cloning. C-SPAN2. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives. 1999. VHS videocassette. NOTE: restricted use. Noonan, Peggy, James Q. Wilson, Daniel Moynihan, et al. “Freedom.” On Values, Talking with Peggy Noonan. Directed by Michael Epstein. Princeton, NJ. Films for the Humanities & Sciences. 1995. VHS videocassette; 2003. DVD video. Sliwa, Curtis, Mark Harrison Moore, and James Q. Wilson. Crime in America: A Panel Discussion. ARCO forum of Public Affairs. Cambridge, MA. Sept. 23, 1981. U-matic videocassette.

SOUND RECORDINGS

(NOTE: for sound recordings of books/monographs, see Books/Monographs section)

Wilson, James Q. Thinking About Crime. Interview conducted by Richard Scott. North Hollywood, CA: Center for Cassette Studies, 1970. Cassette recording. ———. The Political Legacy of the American Revolution. Forum address, Nov. 16, 1976. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Media Marketing, 1976. Cassette recording.

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———. Is There a Moral Sense? Forum address given at B.Y.U. 30 Mar. 30, 1993. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Media Services, 1993. Cassette recording. ———. On Crime. Lecture delivered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on January 16, 2001. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, 2001. CD audio. ———. Who Becomes a Terrorist? Lecture delivered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on October 14, 2003. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, 2003. CD audio. ——————————————————————————————————————— Pond, Wayne J., James Q. Wilson, Jean Christophe Agnew, et al. Crimes and Consumers and Earth’s Treasures. Side A recorded Sept. 10, 1989; Side B. recorded Sept. 17, 1989. Research Triangle Park, NC: National Humanities Center, 1989. LP (33-1/3 rpm) recording.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

(Note: does not include papers from personal archive) Wilson, James Q. “Negro Civic Leaders.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, November 1960. ———. “What Can Be Done?” Paper presented at Fourth Annual Public Policy Week Conference, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, December 1980. Wilson, James Q., Edward C. Banfield. “Voting Behavior of Renters and Homeowners.” In The Public Economy of Urban Communities: Papers Presented at the Second Conference on Urban Public Expenditures, Held February 21-22, 1964, edited by Julius Margolis. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1965.

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Bilbiography by Decade

1950s

Wilson, James Q. “The Political Science of Arthur F. Bentley.” Master’s Thesis, University of Chicago, 1957. ———. “Negro Leaders in Chicago.” PhD diss., University of Chicago, 1959. ———. A Report on Politics in Los Angeles. Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1959.

1960s

Wilson, James Q. “How the Northern Negro Uses His Vote.” Reporter 22 (1960): 20-22. ———. “How Will the Negroes Vote? [Reasons for Loss of Northern Negro Votes Suffered by the Democratic Party since 1952].” Reporter 23 (1960): 34-36. ———. “Negro Civic Leaders.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, November 1960. ———. Negro Politics: The Search for Leadership. Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1960. ———. Research on Urban Transportation at the Joint Center for Urban Studies. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Urban Studies. 1960. Clark, Peter B., and James Q. Wilson. “Incentive Systems: A Theory of Organizations.” Administrative Science Quarterly 6, no. 2 (1961): 129-166. Clark, Peter B., and James Q. Wilson. Incentive Systems: A Theory of Organizations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1961. Wilson, James Q. “The Strategy of Protest: Problems of Negro Civic Action.” The Journal of Conflict Resolution 5, no. 3 (1961): 291-303. ———. The Amateur Democrat: Club Politics in Three Cities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1962. ———. “Politics and Reform in American Cities (Reprint).” In American Government Annual, 1962-1963, edited by Ivan Hinderaker, 37-52. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1962. ———. Review of 1400 Governments: The Political Economy of the New York Metropolitan Region, by Robert C. Wood. American Journal of Sociology 67 (1962): 589-590. ———. Review of Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics, by Seymour Martin Lipset. American Journal of Sociology 67 (1962): 587-589.

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Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City Politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963. Wilson, James Q. “The Amateur Democrat in American Politics [Activities, Characteristics, Influences of a New Kind of Politician Who Attempts to Operate within but Independently of His Established Party].” Parliamentary Affairs 16 (1963): 73-86. ———. “The Citizen in the Renewal Process.” Journal of Housing 20, no. 11 (1963): 622-627. ———. “Planning and Politics: Citizen Participation in Urban Renewal.” Journal of the American Institute of Planners 29 (1963): 242-249. ———. Review of The Negro Leadership Class, by Daniel C. Thompson. American Sociological Review 28 (1963): 1051-1052. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. “Conflicts and Issues in City Politics” in Social Organization and Behavior, edited by Richard L Simpson and Ida Harper Simpson, 382-389. New York: Wiley, 1964. Moynihan, Daniel P., and James Q. Wilson. “Patronage in New York State, 1955-1959.” American Political Science Review 58 (1964): 286-301. Wilson, James Q. “The Changing Political Position of the Negro.” In Assuring Freedom to the Free: A Century of Emancipation in the USA, edited by Arnold Rose, 163-184. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1964. ———. “Generational and Ethnic Differences among Career Police Officers.” American Journal of Sociology 69, no. 5 (1964): 522-528. ———. “An Overview of Theories of Planned Change.” In Centrally Planned Change: Prospects and Concepts, edited by Robert Morris, 12-29. New York: National Association of Social Workers, 1964. ———. “Party and Representation: Legislative Politics in Pennsylvania.” Administrative Science Quarterly 9, no. 1 (1964): 115-117. ———. The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Development, 1964. ———. Review of Party and Representation: Legislative Politics in Pennsylvania, by Frank J. Sorauf. Administrative Science Quarterly 9 (1964): 115-117. Wilson, James Q., and Edward C. Banfield. “Public-Regardingness as a Value Premise in Voting Behavior.” American Political Science Review 58, no. 4 (1964): 876-887. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City Politics, 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1965. Wilson, James Q. Innovation in Organization: Notes Toward a Theory. Eugene, OR: Center for the Advanced Study of Educational Administration, 1965. ———. “Necessity versus the Devil.” Trans-action 2, no. 2 (1965): 37-38. ———. “The Negro in Politics.” Daedalus 94, no. 4 (1965): 949-973. ———. Review of The Politics of Bureaucracy, by Gordon Tullock. Journal of Business 38 (1965): 427-429 ———. “Urban Renewal Does Not Always Renew (Reprint).” Harvard Today, January 1965: 2-8.

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Wilson, James Q., Edward C. Banfield. “Voting Behavior of Renters and Homeowners.” In The Public Economy of Urban Communities: Papers Presented at the Second Conference on Urban Public Expenditures, Held February 21-22, 1964, edited by Julius Margolis. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1965. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City Politics, 3rd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966. ———. “Ethnic Membership and Urban Voting.” In Racial and Ethnic Relations, edited by Bernard E. Segal, 168-77. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1966. ———. “The Negro in City Politics.” In Problems and Prospects of the Negro Movement, edited by Raymond J. Murphy and Howard Elinson, 376-93. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1966. Harrington, C. W., James Q. Wilson, Edward C. Banfield, Raymond E. Wolfinger, John O. Field, Lewis Lipsitz, R.M. MacIver, and John P. East. “Communications.” American Political Science Review 60, no. 4 (1966): 998-1005. Johnson, Lyndon B., James Q. Wilson, and Robert A. Goldwin. A Nation of Cities: Four Essays, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. Chicago Public Affairs Conference Center: University of Chicago, 1966. Wilson, James Q. “Corruption: The Shame of the States.” The Public Interest 2 (1966): 28-38. ———. “Crime in the Streets.” Public Interest 5 (1966): 26-35. ———. “The Negro in American Politics: The Present.” In The American Negro Reference Book, edited by John P. Davis, 431-457. Yonkers, N.Y.: Educational Heritage, 1966. ———. A Study of the Potential of America’s Cities. Washington, DC: Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1966. Two volumes. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1966. ———. “The War on Cities.” Public Interest 3 (1966): 27-44. ———. “Flamboyant Mr. Powell.” Commentary, January 1966: 31-35. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City Politics, 4th ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967. Gosnell, Harold F., and James Q. Wilson. Negro Politicians: The Rise of Negro Politics in Chicago. Chicago: London, 1967. Wilson, James Q. “Black and White Tragedy.” Encounter 29 (1967): 63-68. ———. “The Bureaucracy Problem.” Public Interest 6 (1967): 3-9. ———. Justice in the City; Police Patrol in Eight American Communities. Cambridge, MA: Department of Government, Harvard University, 1967. (Note: At head of title: “Draft, not for quotation or circulation.” Reproduced from typewritten copy.) ———. The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis. Washington, DC: Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, 1967. (“A revised and expanded version of a book that was first published [1966] ... by the Task Force on Economic Growth and Opportunity of the United States Chamber of Commerce.”) ———. “A Reader’s Guide to the Crime Commission Reports.” Public Interest 9 (1967): 64-82. ———. “Guide to Reagan Country: The Political Culture of Southern California.” Commentary, May 1967: 37-45.

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———. Guide to Reagan Country: The Political Culture of Southern California. New York: American Jewish Committee, 1967. Crain, Robert L., Elihu Auteur Katz, Donald B. Rosenthal, et al. The Politics of Community Conflict. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968. Wilson, James Q. “Class, Race, and the Police.” Current 101 (1968): 35-42. ———. “Crime and Law Enforcement [United States].” In Agenda for the Nation: Papers on Domestic and Foreign Policy Issues, edited by Kermit Gordon, 179-206. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1968. ———. “Dilemmas of Police Administration.” Public Administration Review 28, no. 5 (1968): 407-417. ———. “Introduction: City Politics and Public Policy.” In City Politics and Public Policy, edited by James Q. Wilson, 1-14. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. ———. “The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities.” In City Politics and Public Policy, edited by James Q. Wilson, 173-195. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. ———. Police Discretion: Patrolmen in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Department of Government, Harvard University, 1968. (Note: At head of title: “Draft, not for quotation or circulation.” Reproduced from typewritten copy.) ———. “Urban Problems in Perspective.” In Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s Urban Crisis, edited by James Q. Wilson, 245-81. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy, 2nd paperback ed. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1968. ———. “The Urban Unease: Community vs. City [Importance of the Relationships at the Neighborhood Level].” Public Interest 12 (1968): 25-39. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968. ———. “Violence.” In Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress, edited by Daniel Bell, 277-296. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968. ———. “Corruption Is Not Always Scandalous.” New York Times Magazine, April 28, 1968: 54. ———. “Why We Are Having a Wave of Violence.” New York Times Magazine, May 19, 1968: 23. ———. Dilemmas of Police Administration. Cambridge. MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1969. (Reprinted from Public Administration Review, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1968.) Wilson, James Q., ed. City Politics and Public Policy. New York: Wiley, 1968. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. “The Trend of City Politics.” In Big City Mayors: The Crisis in Urban Politics, edited by Leonard I. Ruchelman, 332-48. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1969. Wilson, James Q. “What Makes a Better Policeman.” The Atlantic Monthly 129 (1969): 129-134 ———. “Federal Government and Crime (Excerpts from Agenda for the Nation).” Current 103 (1969): 23-25. ———. “Young People of North Long Beach.” Harper’s Magazine 239 (1969): 83-90.

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———. “The University and the City: The Wilson Report, the Committee on the University and the City.” Harvard Alumni Bulletin (1969): 17-40. ———. “The Mayors vs. the Cities.” Public Interest 16 (1969): 25–37 ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, 3rd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1969. Vorenberg, James, and James Q. Wilson. “Is the Court Handcuffing the Cops?” New York Times Magazine, May 11, 1969: 32. Wilson, James Q., and H.R. Wilde. “Urban Mood.” Commentary, October 1969: 52-61.

1970s

Goldwin, Robert A., Lyndon B. Johnson, and James Q. Wilson. A Nation of Cities: Essays on America’s Urban Problems, 3rd ed. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1970. Wilson, James Q. “The Patrolman’s Dilemma.” In Police Patrol Readings, edited by Samuel G. Chapman. Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas, 1970. ———. Thinking About Crime. Interview conducted by Richard Scott. North Hollywood, CA: Center for Cassette Studies, 1970. Cassette recording. ———. Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy, 3rd paperback ed. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1970. ———. Varieties of Police Behavior: The Management of Law and Order in Eight Communities, 4th ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970. ———. “The Dead Hand of Regulation.” Public Interest 25 (1971): 39-58. ———. “Violence, Pornography, and Social Science.” Public Interest 22 (1971): 45-61. ———. “Crime and the Liberal Audience.” Commentary, January 1971: 71-78. ———. “The Moralist.” Review of Crime in America, by Ramsey Clark. Commentary, March 1971, 81-84. ———. Responses to Crime and the Liberal Audience. Commentary, May 1971: 26-30. Wilson, James Q., and Edward C. Banfield. “Political Ethos Revisited.” American Political Science Review 65, no. 4 (1971): 1048-1062. Garmire, Bernard L., Jesse G. Rubin, and James Q. Wilson. The Police and the Community. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972. Wilson, James Q. “Ultimate Politics.” Review of Kennedy Justice, by Victor S. Navasky. Commentary, January 1972. 82-84. ———. “Liberalism and Purpose.” Commentary, May 1972: 74-76. ———. “Liberalism versus Liberal Education.” Commentary, June 1972: 50-54. Wilson, James Q., Ernest J. Friesen, and Daniel Glaser. Future Roles of Criminal Justice Personnel; Position Papers. Marina del Rey, CA: American Justice Institute, 1972.

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Wilson, James Q., Mark H. Moore, and I. David Wheat. “The Problem of Heroin.” Public Interest 29 (1972): 3-28. Wilson, James Q. “The Dilemma of the Urban Police.” In American Urban History; An Interpretive Reader with Commentaries, 2nd ed., edited by Alexander B. Callow, 586-95. New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. ———. “Emerging Patterns in American Police Administration.” Police Journal 46 (1973): 155. ———. “Future Policeman.” In Issues in Police Patrol: A Book of Readings, edited by Thomas J. Sweeney and William Ellingsworth, 207-21. Kansas City, MO: Kansas City, Missouri, Police Dept., 1973. ———. “On Pettigrew and Armor: An Afterword.” Public Interest 30 (1973): 132-136. ———. “Police and Their Problems: A Theory.” In Police and Law Enforcement, 1972: An AMS Anthology, edited by James T Curran, Austin Fowler, and Richard H Ward. New York: AMS Press, 1973. ———. “Violent Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 39 (1973): 688. ———. “What Public Policy Toward Heroin?” Current 147 (1973): 10-32. ———. Political Organizations. New York: Basic Books, 1973. ———. “If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught.” New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973: 9. ———. “Social Theorist.” Review of The Intellectuals and the Powers and Other Essays, by Edward Shils. Commentary, January 1973: 88-92. ———. “Rhetoric and Reality.” Review of The Kennedy Promise: The Politics of Expectation, by Henry Fairlie. Commentary, June 1973: 86-90. ———. “A Radical Life.” Review of A. Philip Randolph: A Biographical Portrait, by Jervis Anderson. Commentary, July 1973: 78-79. ———. “Politics and the Parties.” Review of Making of the President—1972, by Theodore H. White. Commentary, October 1973: 78-84. Wilson, James Q., and Robert L. DuPont, “The Sick Sixties.” Atlantic Monthly 232 (1973): 91-98. Wilson, James Q., and Betty Nyangoni. “Distorted Statements.” Change 5, no. 4 (1973): 4-5. Stinchcombe, Arthur L.; Thomas R. Dye, Douglas D. Rose, Abraham Miller, Stephen E. Bennett, Edward C. Banfield, James Q. Wilson, Christopher H. Achen, Richard S. Katz, Ken Allen, Peter K. Eisenger, Roy E. Licklider, Anne H. Cahn, Richard S. Beth, Peter J. Taylor, G. William Domhoff, and Earl Latham. “Communications.” American Political Science Review 68, no. 3 (1974): 1262-1280. Wilson, James Q. “A Comment on Eisinger.” Urban Affairs Review 9, no. 4 (1974): 462-465. ———. Political Organizations, 2nd. ed. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1974. ———. “The Rhetoric of Community.” Review of The American Condition, by Richard N. Goodwin. Commentary, May 1974: 64-67. ———. “Crime and Criminologists.” Commentary, July 1974: 47-53. ———. Crime: The War We’re Losing. Directed by Edward G. Dadulak. Boston, MA: WCVB-TV Channel 5. 1975. VHS videocassette. ———. “Do the Police Prevent Crime?” New York Times Magazine, October 6, 1974: 18.

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———. “A Long Look at Crime.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 44, no. 2 (1975): 2-6. ———. “The Politics of Regulation.” in Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament, edited by James McKie. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1974. ———. Politics, Crime and Society. Chicago, IL: Department of Political Science, Loyola University of Chicago, 1975. ———. “The Real Reasons for Our Crime Epidemic.” Family Circle, (1975): 68, 76, 125. ———. “The Riddle of the American Middle Class.” New Society 33, no. 675 (1975): 579-581. ———. “Riddle of the Middle Class.” Public Interest 39 (1975): 125-129. ———. “The Rise of the Bureaucratic State.” Public Interest 41 (1975): 77-103. ———. Thinking About Crime. New York: Basic Books, 1975. ———. “Military Policy.” Review of Can America Win the Next War? by Drew Middleton. Commentary, February 1975: 76. ———. “Lock ’Em Up and Other Thoughts on Crime.” New York Times Magazine, March 9, 1975: 11. ———. “Return of Heroin.” Commentary, April 1975: 46-50. ———. “Abolishing ‘Reform’,” Washington Post, April 14, 1975, 1. ———. “Abolish ‘Reform’.” Alternative: An American Spectator, May 1975: 9-10. ———. “Please, Anything but Re-Form,” Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1975, D5. ———. “Checking Our Premises on Crime.” Alternative: An American Spectator, June/July 1975: 13-15. ———. “Bicentennial Essay Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976.” Time Magazine 107 (1976): 82-84. ———. “Coping with Crime.” Criminal Justice Review (Georgia State University) 1, no. 2 (1976): 1-12. ———. “Crime and Punishment in England.” Public Interest 43 (1976): 3-25. ———. “Crime in Society and Schools.” Educational Researcher 5, no. 5 (1976): 3-6. ———. The Political Legacy of the American Revolution. Forum address, Nov. 16, 1976. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Media Marketing, 1976. Cassette recording. ———. “A Symposium: Social Science—the Public Disenchantment.” American Scholar 45 (1976): 356-359. ———. “Why People Are Mad at Washington.” U.S. News and World Report 80 (1976): 17-18. ———. “A Response to John Boone.” Debate and Understanding, Summer 1976: 78-83. ———. “What Is a Liberal—Who Is a Conservative?” Commentary, September 1976: 106-108. ———. “Who Is in Prison?” Commentary, November 1976: 55-58. Doleschal, Eugene, Andrew Hirsch, James Q. Wilson, and Ernest Haag. “Letters from Readers.” Society 14, no. 6 (1977): 6-7. Wilson, James Q. “21: Reaffirming Some Traditional Standards.” The Criminal Under Restraint 3 (1977): 365. ———. “Changing Criminal Sentences.” Harper’s 255 (1977): 16-20. ———. “Debate over Prisons.” Current 189 (1977): 26-32.

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———. “Police Discretion.” In Crime and Justice, Vol. II: The Criminal in the Arms of the Law, edited by Leon Radzinowicz and Marvin E Wolfgang, 129-45. New York: Basic Books, 1977. ———. Political Organizations, 3rd ed. New York, NY: Basic Books. 1977. ———. “Thinking About Thinking about Crime.” Society 14, no. 3 (1977): 10-11. ———. “Zero-Based Budgeting Comes to Washington.” Alternative: An American Spectator 10, no. 5 (1977): 5. ———. “The Greasy Pole.” Review of Blind Ambition: The White House Years, by John Dean. Commentary, February 1977: 66-68. ———. “Zero-Base Budgeting, Zero-Base Courage.” Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1977, D7. Wilson, James Q., and Patricia Rachal. “Can the Government Regulate Itself?” Public Interest 46 (1977): 3-14. Boland, Barbara, and James Q. Wilson. “Age, Crime, and Punishment.” Public Interest 51 (1978): 22-34. Moore, Mark Harrison, James Q. Wilson, and Ralph Gants. Violent Attacks and Chronic Offenders: A Proposal for Concentrating the Resources of New York’s Criminal Justice System on the ‘Hard Core’ of the Crime Problem. Albany, NY: New York State Assembly, 1978. Wilson, James Q. “Changing Criminal Sentences.” Current 199 (1978): 24-34. ———. “Harvard’s Core Curriculum: A View from the Inside.” Change 10, no. 10 (1978): 40-43. ———. The Investigators: Managing FBI and Narcotics Agents. New York: Basic Books, 1978. ———. “Social Science and Public Policy: A Personal Note.” In Knowledge and Policy: The Uncertain Connection, edited by Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., 82-83. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1978. ———. Review of The War Against the Automobile, by B. Bruce-Briggs. American Spectator, February 1978: 30. ———. “Buggings, Break-Ins and the FBI.” Commentary, June 1978: 52-58. ———. “Don’t Blame the Adversary System.” Review of Injustice for All, by Anne Strick. Fortune, July 31, 1978. ———. “Buying the Vote.” Review of Political Control of the Economy, by Edward R. Tufte. Commentary, December 1978: 82-85. ———. “In Politics, the Media Can Make the Loser the Winner.” U.S. News and World Report 87 (1979): 42. ———. “A View from the Inside.” In The Great Core Curriculum Debate: Education as a Mirror of Culture, 43-50. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Change Magazine Press, 1979. ———. “Single-Issue Advocacy: For Better, for Worse.” Context 8 (1979): 10-12. ———. “Double Standard.” Review of Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice, by Charles E. Silberman. Commentary, January 1979: 66-70. ———. “American Politics, Then and Now.” Commentary, February 1979: 39-46. ———. “In California.” Review of The White Album, by Joan Didion. Commentary, September 1979: 94-96.

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Wilson, James Q., and Barbara Boland. “The Effect of the Police on Crime.” Law and Society Review 12 no. 3 (1978): 367-390. ———. The Effect of the Police on Crime. Washington, DC: United States of America Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, 1979.

1980s

Phillips, W., N. Glazer, James Q. Wilson, N. Birnbaum, R. Nozick, H. Papanek, L. Wieseltier, J. Layzer, E. Goodheart, J. Axelrod, and H. Zerner. “Neoconservatism—Pro and Con.” Partisan Review 47, no. 4 (1980): 497-521. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1980 ———. “The Changing FBI—The Road to Abscam [Increasing Emphasis on White-Collar Crime, Such as the Recent Undercover Operation against US Congressmen].” Public Interest 59 (1980): 3-14. ———. “Crime and Public Housing.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Asset Seizure.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Community Response.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Legalization.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Military Interdiction.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Workplace Testing.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Juvenile Offenders.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette plus study guide by Peter Greenwood. ———. “Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. CF Productions. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “Police Use of Deadly Force.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 49, no. 8 (1980): 6. ———. The Politics of Regulation. New York: Basic Books, 1980. ———. “Probation.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by James M. Byrne. ———. “Victims.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1980. VHS videocassette. ———. “What Can Be Done?” Paper presented at Fourth Annual Public Policy Week Conference, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, December 1980.

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———. “What Can the Police Do About Violence?” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 452 (1980): 13-21. ———. Review of Conscience and Convenience: Asylum and Its Alternatives in Progressive America, by David J. Rothman. New York Times Book Review, April 6, 1980: BR2 ———. “Round and Round with Consultants,” Washington Post, July 11, 1980, 1. ———. “Reagan and the Republican Revival.” Commentary, October 1980: 25-32. Wilson, James Q., R.A. Goldwin, W.L. Patton, and J.J. Hemmer Jr. “Media Regulation and Control.” Communication Booknotes 11, no. 11 (1980): 205-206. Sliwa, Curtis, Mark Harrison Moore, and James Q. Wilson. Crime in America: A Panel Discussion. ARCO forum of Public Affairs. Cambridge, MA. Sept. 23, 1981. U-matic videocassette. Thomson, J. J., S. Chodosh, C. Fried, D.S. Goodman, M.L. Wax, and James Q. Wilson. “Regulations Governing Research on Human-Subjects.” Academe-Bulletin of the AAUP 67, no. 6 (1981): 358-370. Wilson, James Q. “ ‘Policy Intellectuals’ and Public Policy.” Public Interest 64 (1981): 31-46. ———. “The Politics of Regulation.” Harvard Business Review 59 (1981): 93-93. ———. “Reagan Shouldn’t Reorganize the Government,” Washington Post, February 15, 1981, 1. ———. “Equal Merit, Equal Opportunity,” Washington Post, March 4, 1981, 1. ———. “Does Reagan Have a Mandate?” Reviews of The Election of 1980: Reports And Interpretations, by Gerald M. Pomper, Ross K. Baker, Kathleen A. Frankovic, Charles E. Jacob, Wilson Carey McWilliams, Henry A. Plotkin; and Ronald Reagan, His Life and Rise to the Presidency, by Bill Boyarsky. New York Times Book Review, June 7, 1981: 3+. ———. “Thinking About Terrorism.” Commentary, July 1981: 34-39. ———. “Talking Straight About Prisons,” Washington Post, September 29, 1981, A19. ———. “The Evidence Is In—Can We Use It?” Washington Post, October 21, 1981, A27. ———. “Rehabilitating Our Prisons.” Family Weekly, Nov. 15, 1981: 4 Wilson, James Q., and Barbara Boland. “The Effects of the Police on Crime: A Response to Jacob and Rich.” Law and Society Review 16, no. 1 (1981): 163-169. Wilson, James Q. “The Dilemmas of Conservatism: Reagan the Politician [Budget Matters, Chiefly].” American Spectator 15 (1982): 13-16. ———. “The Federal Role in Elementary and Secondary Education, 1940-1980—Response.” Harvard Educational Review 52, no. 4 (1982): 415-418. ———. “The Fix.” Reviews of The Heroin Solution, by Arnold S. Trebach; Drug Abuse and Alcoholism, by Joseph A. Califano Jr.; and The Hardest Drug: Heroin and Public Policy, by John Kaplan. New Republic 187 (1982): 24-29. ———. “The Real Issues in Abscam,” Washington Post, July 15, 1982, A19. Wilson, James Q., and George L. Kelling. “Broken Windows.” The Atlantic Monthly 249 (1982): 29-38. ———. “The City of Angels and Autos.” Review of LA Freeway: An Appreciative Essay, by David Brodsly. New York Times Book Review, April 18, 1982: 11+.

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Wilson, James Q. “The Academic Ethic: Partisanship, Judgment and the Academic Ethic.” Minerva 21, no. 2-3 (1983): 285-291. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1983. ———. “Crime and American Culture.” Public Interest 70 (1983): 22-48. ———. Crime and Public Policy. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1983. ———. “Dealing with the High-Rate Offender.” Public Interest 72 (1983): 52-71. ———. “Integrating Themes and Ideas: Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll, 357-63. Berkeley, CA: California Series on Social Choice and Political Economy, University of California Press, 1985. ———. “Raising Kids.” The Atlantic Monthly 252 (1983): 45-56. ———. “Thinking About Crime.” The Atlantic Monthly 252 (1983): 72-88. ———. Thinking About Crime, revised 2nd. ed. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1983. ———. “Cells and Courts Aren’t the Only Answers,” New York Times, July 17, 1983, A6. ———. “Death Penalty.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1984. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Franklin E. Zimring and Michael Laurence. ———. “Death Penalty.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1984. PAL videocassette plus study guide written by Franklin E. Zimring and Michael Laurence. ———. “Preventing Crime.” Commentary, April 1984: 2-3. ———. Crime File. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. Set of 32 VHS videocassettes plus 32 study guides. ———. Crime File. Bethesda, MD: Phase II Productions. 1985. NTCS 25 videocassettes. ———.“Death Sentence.” Crime File II, directed by W. P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985.VHS videocassette. ———. “Domestic Violence.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Lawrence W. Sherman. ———. “Drinking and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette; PAL videocassette plus study guide written by James B. Jacobs. ———. “Drug Trafficking.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Mark Moore. ———. “Exclusionary Rule.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Bradford P. Wilson. ———. “Foot Patrol.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Gun Control.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by Franklin E Zimring. ———. “Heroin.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by John Kaplan.

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———. “House Arrest.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Inside Prisons.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Insanity Defense.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette with a study guide by Norval Morris. ———. “Jobs and Crime.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD. : National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette; PAL videocassette plus study guide written by Richard McGahey. ———. “Out on Bail.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Politics and Economics.” Harvard Business Review 63 (1985): 138-138. ———. “Prison Crowding.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette; U-matic videocassette, plus study guide written by Alfred Blumstein. ———. “The Rediscovery of Character: Private Virtue and Public Policy.” Public Interest 81 (1985): 3-3. ———. “Search and Seizure.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette. ———. “Sentencing Show.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Richard G. Singer. ———. “TV and Violence.” Crime File. Directed by Joseph Camp. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by J. Ronald Milavsky. ———. “What Works: Research and the Police.” Crime File II, directed by W. P. Fowler. Rockville, MD. : National Institute of Justice. 1985. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by George L. Kelling. Wilson, James Q., and Philip J. Cook. “Unemployment and Crime—What Is the Connection?” Public Interest 79 (1985): 3-8. Wilson, James Q., and Richard J. Herrnstein. Crime and Human Nature. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985. Wilson, James Q., and Louise Richardson. “Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation.” Regulation 9 (1985): 13-17.Wilson, Roberta, and James Q. Wilson. Watching Fishes: Life and Behavior on Coral Reefs. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1985. Farrington, David, Lloyd E. Ohlin, and James Q. Wilson. Understanding and Controlling Crime: Toward a New Research Strategy. New York: Springer Verlag, 1986. Novak, Michael, and James Q. Wilson. Character and Crime: An Inquiry into the Causes of the Virtue of Nations. Notre Dame: Brownson Institute, 1986. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1986. ———. Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. Set of 10 videocassettes plus 10 study guides. ———. “Drug Education.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Michael S. Goodstadt. ———. “On Crime and the Liberals.” Dissent 33 (1986): 222-226.

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———. “Private Prisons.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette. ———. “Restitution and Community Service.” Crime File II. Directed by Christopher Koch. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette with study guide written by Douglas McDonald. ———. “Street People.” Crime File II. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1986. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Peter Finn. ———. “Why Reagan Won and Stockman Lost.” Commentary, August 1986: 17-21. ———. Review of Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families, by J. Anthony Lukas. Commentary, January 1986: 68. Wilson, James Q., and Richard J. Herrnstein. “Letters.” Scientific American 254 (1986): 5. Kelman, Steven, and James Q. Wilson. Making Public Policy: A Hopeful View of American Government. New York: Basic Books, 1987. Moore, Mark Harrison, James Q. Wilson, Glenn C. Loury, et al. From Children to Citizens. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987. Petersilia, Joan, Allan F. Abrahamse, and James Q. Wilson. Police Performance and Case Attrition. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 1987. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987. ———. American Government: State and Local Government: A Supplement. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1987. ———. “Does the Separation of Powers Still Work?” Public Interest 86 (1987): 36-52. ———. “The Jail: Managing the Underclass in American Society.” American Scholar 56, no. 1 (1987): 120-123. ———. “Slammer.” Review of The Jail: Managing the Underclass in American Society, by John Irwin. American Scholar 56 (1987): 120. ———. “Libel and the Media.” Review of Reckless Disregard: Westmoreland v. CBS et al., Sharon v. Time, by Renata Adler. Commentary, March 1987: 70-74. ———. “Political Power and the Picking of Judges,” Washington Post, August 31, 1987, 1. ———. “Astonishing Moments.” American Spectator, December 1987: 20. ———. “Drug Testing.” Crime File. Directed by W.P. Fowler. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1988. VHS videocassette plus study guide written by Eric Wish. ———. “Entering Criminology through the Back Door.” Criminologist 13, no. 6 (1988): 1, 5, 8, 14-15. ———. “Some Elites Are More Equal than Others.” Review of Elites and the Idea of Equality: A Comparison of Japan, Sweden, and the United States, by Sidney Verba, et. al. Public Interest 91 (1988): 88-93. ———. Review of At A Tender Age: Violent Youth and Juvenile Justice, by Rita Kramer. Commentary, July 1988: 56+. Pond, Wayne J., James Q. Wilson, Jean Christophe Agnew, et al. Crimes and Consumers and Earth’s Treasures. Side A recorded Sept. 10, 1989; Side B. recorded Sept. 17, 1989. Research Triangle Park, NC: National Humanities Center, 1989. LP (33-1/3 rpm) recording.

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Wilson, James Q. “Adam Smith on Business Ethics.” California Management Review 32, no. 1 (1989): 59-72. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 4th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1989. ———. “Corruption: The Shame of the States.” In Political Corruption: A Handbook, edited by Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnston, and Victor T. Levine, 589-600. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1989. Wilson, James Q., and John J. DiIulio, Jr. “Crackdown.” New Republic 201, nos. 2/3 (1989): 21-25. Wilson, James Q., and George L. Kelling. “Making Neighborhoods Safe.” The Atlantic Monthly 263 (1989): 46-52.

1990s

Petersilia, Joan, Allan Abrahamse, James Q. Wilson. “The Relationship Between Police Practice, Community Characteristics, and Case Attrition.” Policing and Society 1, no. 1 (1990): 23-38. ———. “A Summary of RAND’s Research on Police Performance, Community Characteristics, and Case Attrition.” Journal of Police Science and Administration 17, no 3 (1990): 219-226. Tonry, Michael, and James Q. Wilson. Drugs and Crime. Chicago: The University Of Chicago, 1990. ———. “Preface.” Crime and Justice 13 (1990): ix-x. Wilson, James Q. “Against the Legalization of Drugs” Narcotic Officers Magazine 6, no. 5 (1990): 18-22. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 2nd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1990. ———.Crime File. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press. Set of 37 subscription-based online files. ———. “Drugs: Addiction.” Crime File, directed by John Vogt. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette; PAL videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Treating Offenders.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette. ———. “Drugs: Youth Gangs.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Justice. 1990. VHS videocassette; PAL videocassette. ———. “Interests and Deliberation in the American Republic, or, Why James Madison Would Never Have Received the James Madison Award.” PS, Political Science and Politics 23, no. 4 (1990): 558. ———. “Juridical Democracy versus American Democracy.” PS, Political Science and Politics 23, no. 4 (1990): 570. ———. “Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Crime File. Directed by John Vogt. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 1990. PAL videocassette. ———. “Multiple Choice Test.” Review of Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools, by John Chubb and Terry Moe. New Republic 203 (1990): 39-42.

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———. “The Newer Deal.” Review of Our Country: The Shaping of America From Roosevelt to Reagan, by Michael Barone. New Republic 203 (1990): 33-37. ———. Review of Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, by Malcolm K. Sparrow, Mark Harrison Moore, and David M. Kennedy. Washington Monthly 22 (1990): 58. ———. “Against the Legalization of Drugs.” Commentary, February 1990: 21-28. ———. “Against the Legalization of Drugs—Reply.” Commentary, May 1990:11-12. ———. “Legal Drugs? CEOs Should Just Say No.” Business Month, May 1990: 13-14. ———. “Responses to ‘Against the Legalization of Drugs,’ 1990, May, Pages 4-12.” Commentary, June 1990: 8-11. ———. “On the Legalization of Drugs, Round-2—Reply.” Commentary, June 1990: 11. ———. “Malaise II.” Review of The Politics of Rich and Poor: Wealth and the American Electorate in the Reagan Aftermath, by Kevin Phillips. Commentary, October 1990: 54-56. Anderson, Elijah, Deborah Prothrow-Stith, Lawrence W. Sherman, James Q. Wilson, et al. “Murder in America.” MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour. Alexandria, VA: Public Broadcasting Service Video. 1991. VHS videocassette. Wilson, James Q. “Thinking About Cohorts.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 82, no. 1 (1991): 119-124. ———. “Why We Are Fighting,” Washington Post, January 17, 1991, 1. Dennis, Richard J., James Q. Wilson. “Would Legalizing Drugs Have Beneficial Effects on Society?” In Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Psychological Issues, 7th ed., edited by Brent Slife and Joseph Rubinstein, 338-57. Guilford, CT; England: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1992. Greve, Michael S., Fred Lee Smith, and James Q. Wilson. Environmental Politics: Public Costs, Private Rewards. New York: Praeger, 1992. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 5th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1992. ———. “The Contradictions of an Advanced Capitalist State.” Forbes 150, no. 6 (1992): 110-112. ———. “Crime, Race, and Values.” Society 30, no. 1 (1992): 90-93. ———. “The Government Gap.” Reviews of Why Americans Hate Politics: The Death of the Democratic Process, by E.J. Dionne, Jr.; and The United States of Ambition: Politicians, Power, and the Pursuit of Office, by Alan Ehrenhalt. New Republic 204 (1991): 35-38. ———. “Redefining Equality: The Liberalism of Mickey Kaus—the E.” Public Interest 109 (1992): 101. ———. “Reforming the Schools.” Review of We Must Take Charge: Our Schools and Our Future, by Chester E Finn, Jr. Commentary, December 1991: 57-62. ———. Review of Edward Banfield, American Skeptic: Here the People Rule: Selected Essays, 2nd ed., by Edward C. Banfield. Public Interest 107 (1992): 96-101. ———. “Scholars Must Expand Our Understanding of Criminal Behavior.” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 10, 1992. ———. Thinking About Reorganization. Washington, DC: Consortium for the Study of Intelligence, 1992. ———. “To Prevent Riots, Reduce Black Crime,” Wall Street Journal, May 6, 1992, A16.

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———. “How to Teach Better Values in Inner Cities,” Wall Street Journal, May 18, 1992, A10. ———. “Scholars Must Expand Our Understanding of Criminal Behavior,” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 10, 1992, A40 Wilson, James Q., and Allan Abrahamse. “Does Crime Pay?” Justice Quarterly: 9 no. 3 (1992): 359-377. Wilson, Roberta, and James Q. Wilson. Pisces Guide to Watching Fishes: Understanding Coral Reef Fish Behavior. Houston, TX: Pisces Books, 1992. Pruitt, Charles R., and James Q. Wilson. “A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing.” Law and Society Review 17, no. 4 (1983): 613-635. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 3rd ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1993. ———. “The Concept of Culture.” Aspen Institute Quarterly 5, no. 1 (1993): 108-16. ———. “The Drama of the College Wars.” Academic Questions 6, no. 4 (1993): 13. ———. “In Loco Parentis.” Brookings Review 11, no. 4 (1993): 12. ———. Is There a Moral Sense? Forum address given at B.Y.U. 30 Mar. 30, 1993. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Media Services, 1993. Cassette recording. ———. The Moral Sense. New York: Free Press, 1993. ———. “The Moral Sense: Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 1992.” American Political Science Review 87, no. 1 (1993): 1-11. ———. “On Gender.” Public Interest 112 (1993): 3-26. ———. “Stagestruck.” Review of Picture Perfect: The Art and Artifice of Public Image Making, by Kiku Adatto. New Republic 208 (1993): 30-36. ———. “Uncommon Sense About the IQ Debate.” Review of A Question of Intelligence, by Daniel Seligman. Fortune, January 11, 1993: 99-100. ———. “The Universal Aspiration. (Cover Story).” American Enterprise 4, no. 4 (1993): 31. ———. “The Family-Values Debate.” Commentary, April 1993: 24. ———. “Why Poverty?” Review of The Dream and the Nightmare: The Sixties Legacy to the Underclass, by Myron Magnet. Fortune, April 19, 1993: 153-155. ———. “What Is Moral, and How Do We Know It?” Commentary, June 1993: 37, 39, 50. ———. “Rights or Responsibility: When Freedom Undermines Morality,” Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1993, M3. ———. “Family Values—Reply.” Commentary, August 1993: 10-11. ———. “Don’t Rein in Dead Cowboys in a Drug Shuffle,” Wall Street Journal, August 23, 1993, A10. ———. “Mr. Clinton, Meet Mr. Gore,” Wall Street Journal, October 28, 1993, A22. ———. “Calvin and Hobbes and John Paul,” New York Times, November 26, 1993, A35. Dworkin, R., J. Kay, C.M. Schnaubelt, H. Orlans, S. Rabinowitz, A.H. Bienenstock, M.E. Bork, G. Lewy, H.J. Hyde, S.F. Singer, M. Gellman, C.R. Ewy, H.B. Gow, B.P. Jenks, E. Olson, F. Wile, R.G. Cohn, E.T. Oakes, J.B. Elshtain, and James Q. Wilson. “Abortion: Round 1.” Commentary, March 1994: 2-19.

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Loury, Glenn C., James Q. Wilson, Paul H. Robinson, Patrick A. Langan, and Richard T. Gill. “Commentaries.” Public Interest 117 (1994): 33. Sherman, H., L.Q. Sax, M.I. Franck, et al. “Abortion: Round 2.” Commentary, May 1994: 2-11. Wilson, James Q. “Acting Smart. (Cover Story).” National Review 46, no. 23 (1994): 46-48. ———. “Calvin and Hobbes and John Paul.” Current 360 (1994): 11. ———. “Can the Bureaucracy Be Deregulated? Lessons from Government Agencies.” In Deregulating the Public Service: Can Government Be Improved? edited by John J. DiIulio, Jr., 37-61. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1994. ———. “Emotions, Reason, and Character.” Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1994): 83-92. ———. “The New Menace from Inside the Universities.” Planning for Higher Education 22, no. 2 (1994): 55. ———. “Prisons in a Free Society (Comment on J. J. DiIulio, Jr.).” Public Interest 117 (1994): 37-40. ———. “Reinventing Public Administration.” PS, Political Science and Politics 27, no. 4 (1994): 667. ———. “Response: Moral Intuitions and Moral Philosophy.” Politics and the Life Sciences 13, no. 2 (1994): 286-287. ———. Review of Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1990, by Kim McQuaid. Political Science Quarterly 109 (1994): 935-936. ———. “Wealth and Happiness.” Critical Review 8, no. 4 (1994): 555-564. ———. “On Abortion.” Commentary, January 1994: 21. ———. “Just Take Away Their Guns.” New York Times Magazine, March 20, 1994: 647. ———. “Tales of Virtue.” Commentary, April 1994: 30-34. ———. “The Moral Life.” Brigham Young Magazine, August 1994: 37-39; 54-55. ———. “Bring Back the Orphanage,” Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1994, A10. ———. “Why Falling Crime Statistics Don’t Make Us Feel More Secure,” Los Angeles Times, September 25, 1994, M1. ———. “What to Do About Crime.” Commentary, September 1994: 25-34. ———. “Capital Power Struggle: Don’t Bemoan Gridlock—The Constitution Likes It,” Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1994, M1. ———. “Firm Foundations: A New Approach to Welfare Reform: Humility,” Wall Street Journal, December 29, 1994, A10. ———. “My Great Awakening and Yours (Part of ‘the Humanities, in Memoriam’).” Academic Questions 8, no. 1 (1994-95): 64-66. Wilson, James Q., and H. Arkes. “Abortion Facts and Feelings II: An Exchange.” First Things 43 (1994): 39-42. Abrams, E., J. Adelson, R.L. Bartley, A. Beichman, W.J. Bennett, W. Berns, R.H. Bork, E. Breindel, P. Brimelow, R. Brookhiser, D. Brooks, Z. Brzezinski, W.F. Buckley, D. Casse, L. Chavez, E. A. Cohen, W.J. Dannhauser, M. Decter, D. Dsouza, J.B. Elshtain, J. Epstein, A. Ferguson, C.E. Finn, E. Foxgenovese, D. Frum, F. Fukuyama, L. Garment, S. Garment, E.D. Genovese, G. Gilder, N. Glazer,

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M. Helprin, G. Himmelfarb, C. Horner, R. Kagan, R. Kimball, J.J. Kirkpatrick, H. Kramer, I. Kristol, L. Lenkowsky, T. Lindberg, S.M. Lipset, S. Lipsky, E.N. Luttwak, W.M. McClay, S. McConnell, M. Magnet, H. C. Mansfield, J. Muravchik, C. Murray, R.J. Neuhaus, M. Novak, J. Nuechterlein, J. O’Sullivan, W. Phillips, R. Pipes, W. Pleszczynski, J. Podhoretz, N. Podhoretz, A. Puddington, E. Raab, D. Ravitch, E. Rothstein, G. Schoenfeld, I.M. Stelzer, T. Teachout, R.E. Tyrrell, B. Wattenberg, G. Weigel, James Q. Wilson, R. R. Wisse, and A Wolfson. “The National Prospect—A Symposium.” Commentary, November 1995: 23-116. Cohn, Robert G., Robert Conquest, René Girard, Czeslaw Milosz, Ricardo J. Quinones, George Steiner, Richard Wilbur, and James Q. Wilson. “The Humanities, in Memoriam.” Academic Questions 8, no. 1 (1995): 60-66. Kooser, Ted, John W. Gardner, James Q. Wilson, Fred Moody, Neil Steinberg, and Francis Fukuyama. “And More.” Federal Policy Watch 32, no. 10 (1995): 15. Noonan, Peggy, James Q. Wilson, Daniel Moynihan, et al. “Freedom.” On Values, Talking with Peggy Noonan. Directed by Michael Epstein. Princeton, NJ. Films for the Humanities & Sciences. 1995. VHS videocassette; 2003. DVD video. Wilson, James Q. “America the Victorian.” Across the Board 32 (1995): 14. ———. “Capitalism and Morality.” Public Interest 121 (1995): 42-60. ———. “The Case for Greater Vigilance. (Cover Story).” Time 145, no 18 (1995): 73. ———. “Charter Families”: Hope for the Children of Illegitimacy. Boston, MA: Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 1995. ———. “Deviance and Human Nature.” In Populations At Risk in America: Vulnerable Groups at the End of the Twentieth Century, edited by George J Demko and Michael C Jackson, 91-103. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995. ———. “Grim Reality.” Forbes 155, no. 11 (1995): 28. ———. “Just Take Away Criminals’ Guns.” American Enterprise 6 (1995): 37-38. ———. “Liberal Ghosts.” Current 377 (1995): 35. ———. “Liberal Ghosts.” Review of The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War, by Alan Brinkley. New Republic 212 (1995): 31. ———. Liberalism, Modernism and the Good Life: The Edmund James Lecture Delivered April 6, 1995. Urbana, IL: Departments of Economics and Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995. ———. “McQuaid, Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1900.” Political Science Quarterly 109, no. 5 (1995): 935. ———. Political Organizations, paperback ed. [with a new introduction by the author]. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. ———. “Use Drug Tests to Reduce Demand for Narcotics.” American Enterprise 6 (1995): 49-50. ———. “Welfare Reform and Character Development.” City Journal 5 (1995): 56-64. ———. “What to Do About Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 61 (1995): 373. Wilson, James Q., and Thomas C. Dalton. “The Moral Sense.” Contemporary Psychology 40, no. 12 (1995): 1152.

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Wilson, James Q., and John J. DiIulio. The 1994 Election. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ———. American Government: The Essentials, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 6th ed. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1995. ———. “A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come,” Wall Street Journal, January 30, 1995, A20. ———. “Have You No Shame? Japanese Media Are Saturated with Sex and Violence. By Comparison, U.S. Entertainment Is Puritanical. So Why Is It Being Blamed for Nurturing an Amoral Society?” Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1995, 1. ———. “Don’t Short-Circuit Utilities’ Claims,” Wall Street Journal, August 23, 1995, A12. ———. “Reforming Criminal Trials,” Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1995, A14. Wilson, James Q., and James F. Keenan. “The Moral Sense.” International Philosophical Quarterly : IPQ 35, no 4 (1995): 502. Wilson, James Q., and Joan Petersilia. Crime. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1995. Wilson, James Q., and Robert Whelan. Just a Piece of Paper? Divorce Reform and the Undermining of Marriage. London: Intergovernmental and External Affairs Health and Welfare Unit, 1995. Ellwood, D.T., A. Kotlowitz, G. Loury, K. Pollitt, T. Skocpol, and James Q. Wilson. “Welfare: Where Do We Go from Here?” New Republic 215, no. 7 (1996): 19-21. Gerson, Mark and James Q. Wilson. The Essential Neoconservative Reader. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1996. Hamblin, Ken, James Q. Wilson, Richard Zoglin, Ada Jimenez, Gore Vidal, Lee Iacocca, and Paul Lukas. “Other Comments.” Forbes 157, no. 5 (1996): 30. Kelling, George L., Catherine M. Coles, and James Q. Wilson. Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities. New York: Touchstone: Simon and Schuster, 1996. Wilson, James Q. “But Who Will Find Them Work?” TLS, Times Literary Supplement 4,877 (1996): 15. ———. “The Case for Ending Racial Preferences.” U.S. News and World Report 121 (1996): 31-32. ———. “Cultural Aspects of Poverty.” In Reducing Poverty in America: Views and Approaches, edited by Michael R. Darby, 367-72. Thousand Oaks, CA, London: Sage Publications, 1996. ———. “Culture, Crime, and Human Nature.” In Culture in Crisis and the Renewal of Civil Life, edited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, 1-11. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. ———. “In an Ideal World.” New Republic 215, no. 7 (1996): 21. ———. “The Jury’s Out.” Policy Review 78 (1996): 3. ———. “Moral Intuitions.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 140, no. 1 (1996): 65-76. ———. “Sins of Admission.” Current 386 (1996): 3. ———. “Sins of Admission.” New Republic 215, no. 2 (1996): 12. ———. “What, If Anything, Can the Federal Government Do About Crime?” Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference Service. 1996. VHS videocassette. ———. “Reading Jurors’ Minds.” Commentary, February 1996: 45.

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———. “Against Homosexual Marriage.” Commentary, March 1996: 34. ———. “Proposition 209; When a ‘Factor’ Becomes a Quota System?” Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1996, 1. ———. “Guys Without Gals Get into a Mess.” Review of Violent Land: Single Men and Social Disorder From the Frontier to the Inner City, by David T. Courtwright. Wall Street Journal, December 11, 1996: A20. Wilson, James Q., and Allan F. Abrahamse. Does Crime Pay? Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 1996. (Originally published in Justice Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3, September 1992.) Wilson, James Q., and Kathleen Sylvester. “No More Home Alone.” Policy Review 76 (1996): 34. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 4th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. ———. “Crime and Justice in England and America.” Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 50, no. 4 (1997): 43-50. ———. “Criminal Justice in England and America.” Public Interest 126 (1997): 3-14. ———. “Hostility in America.” Review of Crime Is Not the Problem: Lethal Violence in America, by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins. New Republic 217 (1997): 38-41. ———. “How Judges Play Ball.” Across the Board 34 (1997): 14. ———. “In Praise of Asphalt Nation.” Utne Reader 84 (1997): 25. ———. “A Little Learning.” National Review 49, no. 10 (1997): 37-39. ———. “Making Justice Swifter.” City Journal 7 (1997): 56-64. ———. Moral Judgment: Does the Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System? New York: Basic Books, 1997. ———. The Morality of Capitalism. St. Leonards, NSW: Centre for Independent Studies, 1997. ———. “Revising the Guidelines for Inclusion.” Academic Questions 10, no. 2 (1997): 26. ———. “The Paradox of Cloning.” The Weekly Standard 2 (1997): 23-27. ———. Television and Violence. Lecture presented for the speaker series at Claremont McKenna College in California. C-SPAN, September 25, 1997. West Lafayette, IN: Public Affairs Video Archives. VHS videocassette. NOTE: restricted use. ———. “Trial by Expert.” National Review 49, no. 4 (1997): 38-40. ———. “A Cure for Selfishness.” Review of The Origins of Virtue, by Matt Ridley. Wall Street Journal, March 26, 1997: A17. ———. “Perspective on Justice; It’s Not the Excuse, It’s the Expert; Judges Afraid of Appeals Allow Defendants Who Can Afford It to Use Pseudoscience to Explain Away Their Behavior,” Los Angeles Times, May 12, 1997, B5:4. ———. “Sorry I Killed You, but I Had a Bad Childhood.” California Lawyer, June 1997: 42-44. ———. “Keep Social Science ‘Experts’ out of the Courtroom.” Chronicle of Higher Education, June 6, 1997: A52. ———. “Cars and Their Enemies. (Cover Story).” Commentary, July 1997: 17. ———. “Democracy Needs Pork to Survive,” Wall Street Journal, August 14, 1997, A12. .

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———. “Color Blind.” Review of Race, Crime, and the Law, by Randall Kennedy. Commentary, September 1997: 59-62. ———. “Responses to Cars and Their Enemies.” Commentary, October 1997: 3-10. ———. “A Long Way from the Back of the Bus.” Review of The Ordeal of Integration: Progress and Resentment in America’s “Racial” Crisis, by Orlando Patterson. New York Times Book Review, Nov 16, 1997: 10. Wilson, James Q., C. Murray, C. Cohen, W.E. Williams, C.R. Zelnick, E.L. Pattullo, and M.L. Williams. “Comments on James Q. Wilson’s Compromise on Affirmative Action in American Higher Education.” Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 15 (1997): 105-108. Wilson, James Q., Peter Reuter, Mark Moore, et al. Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1996-1997 Lecture Series. Washington, DC: United States of America Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1997. Kass, Leon, and James Q. Wilson. The Ethics of Human Cloning. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1998. Shattuck, Roger, James Q. Wilson, Susan Haack, and Edward O. Wilson. “Reflections on the Unity of Knowledge.” Academic Questions 11, no. 3 (1998): 56. Wilson, James Q. Administrative Morality. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Management Development, 1998. ———. “Can Courts Accommodate the ‘Reasonable Person’?” Review of Getting Away With Murder: How Politics Is Destroying the Criminal Justice System, by Susan Estrich. Insight on the News 14 (1998): 36. ———. “Hostility in America: Book Review of Crime Is Not the Problem.” University of Colorado Law Review 69 (1998): 1207-1216. ———. “Human Remedies for Social Disorders.” Public Interest 131 (1998): 25-35. ———. “Idealizing Politics.” Critical Review 12, no. 4 (1998): 563-568. ———. “Imputing a Biological Impetus to Society.” Academic Questions 11, no. 3 (1998): 61-64. ———. Moral Intuitions. Stockholm: City University Press, Fingraf, 1998. ———. Two Nations. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 1998. ———. “The Facts.” Review of America in Black and White: One Nation, Indivisible, by Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom. Commentary, January 1998: 50. ———. “In Search of Madness,” New York Times, January 15, 1998, 21. ———. “Making Sense of the Polls,” Wall Street Journal, February 13, 1998, A14. ———. “Is Affirmative Action on the Way Out? Should It Be? A Symposium.” Commentary, March 1998: 53-56. ———. “In Paul Johnson’s America.” Commentary, April 1998: 31-36. ———. “Education; the Meaning of Fewer Minorities at UC, UCLA,” Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1998, 1. ———. “The Closing of the American City.” Reviews of Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD, by Lou Cannon; and Someone Else’s House: America’s Unfinished Struggle for Integration, by Tamar Jacoby. New Republic, May 11, 1998: 30-38 ———. “Clinton, Nixon and What It Means to Obstruct,” New York Times, September 18, 1998, 29.

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Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998. Wilson, James Q., Richard J. Herrnstein, and Jeffrey Reinman. “Is Street Crime More Serious Than White-Collar Crime?” In From Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Crime and Criminology, edited by Richard C. Monk, 52-78. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998. Wilson, James Q., George L. Kelling. “Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety.” In Criminal Justice System: Politics and Policies, edited by George F. Cole and Marc G. Gertz, 103-15. Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998. Kass, Leon, and James Q. Wilson. Ethics of Human Cloning. C-SPAN2. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives. 1999. VHS videocassette. NOTE: restricted use. Siegel, Julie, Eugene Rivers, Michael Doyle, Susan Johnson, Jim Wind, Parrott Sharon, James Q. Wilson, Steve Berger, and John DiIulio Jr. “Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Some Thoughts on What the Congregations Do.” Brookings Review 17, no. 2 (1999): 54-55. Wilson, James Q. “The Actor and the Critic.” Review of Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, by Edmund Morris. Commentary 108 (1999): 65. ———. “Cultural Meltdown.” Review of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, by Frank Fukuyama. Public Interest 137 (1999): 99-104. ———. “Thinking About Parent and Child.” Review of The Nurture Assumption, by Judith Rich Harris. Public Interest 135 (1999): 18-29. ———. “Hate and Punishment.” National Review 51, no. 17 (1999): 18-19. ———. Human Nature. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 1999. ———. “The Mail—James Q. Wilson Changes His Mind About Cloning.” American Enterprise 10, no. 4 (1999): 94. ———. “Religion and Public Life—Moving Private Funds to Faith-Based Social Service Providers.” Brookings Review 17, no. 2 (1999): 36. ———. “Clinton, the Country, and the Political Culture—A Symposium.” Commentary, January 1999: 41-42. ———. “This Time There Was No John Dean,” New York Times, February 15, 1999, 17. ———. “A Gap in the Curriculum,” New York Times, April 26, 1999, 21. ———. “Commentary; Perspective on Justice; Our Moral Obligation Is to Extract a Price; Giving the Mother Who Murdered Her Infants a Light Sentence Is Like Saying What She Did Was OK,” Los Angeles Times, July 9, 1999, 7. ———. “Capitalism Cuts Crime,” Wall Street Journal, August 17, 1999, A22. ———. “Bad to the Bone.” Review of Why They Kill: The Discoveries of a Maverick Criminologist, by Richard Rhodes. Washington Post, September 19, 1999: X06. Wilson, James Q., and Leon Kass. “The Ethics of Human Cloning: James Q. Wilson vs. Leon Kass (edited excerpt from a debate).” American Enterprise 10, no. 2 (1999): 67-69.

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Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 5th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000. ———. “Hate and Punishment: Does the Criminal’s Motive Matter?” Prosecutor 34 (2000): 31-34. ———. “Marriage Matters.” National Review, 52, no. 19 (2000): 49-54. ———. Reviews of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially, by Linda J Waite and Maggie Gallagher; and The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce, by Judith S. Wallerstein, Julia Lewis, and Sandra Blakeslee. National Review 52 (2000): 49-54. ———. “Two Cheers for Capitalism.” Public Interest 139 (2000): 72-76. ———. “The Ethnic Future. Commentary, February 2000: 4-5. ———. “Pork Is Kosher under Our Constitution,” Wall Street Journal, February 15, 2000, A26. ———. “Democracy for All?” Commentary, March 2000: 25. ———. “A New Strategy for the War on Drugs,” Wall Street Journal, April 13, 2000, A20. ———. “Body and Soul.” Review of The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, by Robert William Fogel. Commentary, June 2000: 63. ———. “What Death-Penalty Errors?” New York Times, July 10, 2000, A19. ———. “Lieberman Isn’t an Orthodox Pick for Vice President,” Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2000, A22. ———. “Explaining the Wealth of Nations.” Review of The Riddle of the Modern World, by Alan Macfarlane. Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2000: A24. ———. “Campaign 2000; Photo Finish; Why the Economy’s Success Hasn’t Been a Decisive Factor,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 2000, M1. ———. “Same-Sex Marriage.” Commentary, December 2000: 8+. ———. Crime and Public Policy, Kritikos Lecture in the Humanities. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Books: University of Oregon Humanities Center, 2001. ———. “Executing the Retarded.” National Review 53, no. 14 (2001): 37-39. ———. “James Q. Wilson.” American Enterprise 12, no. 4 (2001): 16. ———. On Crime. Lecture delivered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on January 16, 2001. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, 2001. CD audio. ———. “Prison Pressure.” Forbes 167, no. 1 (2001): 38. ———. “The Nation; Voting; Riverside’s Investment in Making the Chad Obsolete,” Los Angeles Times, January 21, 2001, M2. ———. “Why Not Try Vouchers?” New York Times, April 27, 2001, A25. ———. “Why Not Just Live Together?” American Experiment Quarterly, Summer 2001: 26-31. ———. “Security; Freedoms Not in Jeopardy,” Los Angeles Times, Oct 7, 2001, M1.

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Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. ———American Government: Institutions and Policies, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001. ———. “Measuring Gotham’s Gore.” Review of Murder in New York City, by Eric H. Monkkonen. Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2001: A20. ———. “The 11th Commandment Seems to Be ‘Judge Not’.” Review of Moral Freedom, by Alan Wolfe. Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2001: A20. ———. “Selling Choice.” Review of Schools, Vouchers and the American Public, by Terry M. Moe. Commentary, September 2001: 77. Wilson, James Q., and Joan Petersilia. Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control. Oakland, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 2001. Wilson, James Q., and Steven Shankman. “Interview with James Q. Wilson.” UO Today. Steve Shankman, interviewer. Eugene, OR: Oregon Humanities Center in cooperation with University of Oregon Media Center. September 24, 2001. VHS videocassette. Galston, William, and James Q. Wilson. “Special Books Issue—Liberal Pluralism.” Public Interest 148 (2002): 119. Kass, L.R., E.H. Blackburn, S.L. Carter, R.S. Dresser, D.W. Foster, F. Fukuyama, M.S. Gazzaniga, R.P. George, M.A. Glendon, A. Gomez-Lobo, W.B. Hurlbut, C. Krauthammer, W.F. May, P. McHugh, G.C. Meilaender, J.D. Rowley, M.J. Sandel, and James Q. Wilson. “Regulatory Affairs—Bioethics Council Calls for Ban on Reproductive Human Cloning.” Biotechnology Law Report 21, no. 6 (2002): 558-567. Kimball, David, James Q. Wilson, and Gregg Ivers. The Exceptional Election. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. Wilson, James Q. The Decline of Marriage. New York: HarperCollins, 2002. ———. “Divorce and Cohabitation.” Current 443 (2002): 8. ———.James Q. Wilson, Author: “The Marriage Problem—How Our Culture Has Weakened Families”. West Lafayette, IN: C-SPAN Archives. 2002. VHS videocassette. ———. “Liberalism and Diversity.” Review of Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice, by William Galston. Public Interest 148 (2002): 119-122. ———. The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families. New York: HarperCollins, 2002. ———. “Money to Burn.” Reviews of Smoke-Filled Rooms, by W. Kip Viskusi; and Up in Smoke, by Martha Derthick. Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2002: D7. ———. “The Reform Islam Needs.” City Journal 12, no. 4 (2002): 26-35. ———. “Slavery and the Black Family.” Public Interest 147 (2002): 3. ———. “Why We Don’t Marry.” City Journal 12, no. 1 (2002): 46-55. ———. “Sex and the Marriage Market.” Commentary, March 2002: 40. ———. “The Enemy Will Always Surprise Us,” Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2002, A18. ———. “Why the Tail End Suffers.” Across the Board, September 2002: 9. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. Political Influence. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2003.

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Bartley, Robert L., William J. Bennett, Peter Berkowitz, Robert H. Bork, Alan Dershowitz, Lino A. Graglia, William Kristol, Sanford Levinson, Dahlia Lithwick, Jeffrey Rosen, Cass R Sunstein, George Weigel, James Q. Wilson. “Has the Supreme Court Gone Too Far?” Commentary, October 2003: 25-48. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 6th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2003. ———. “Gentleman, Politician, Scholar.” Public Interest 152 (2003): 113-113. ———. “The Independent Mind of Edward Banfield.” Public Interest 150 (2003): 63-88. ———. “James Q. Wilson on John Ogbu: Convincing Black Students That Studying Hard Is Not ‘Acting White’.” Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 39 (2003): 85-88. ———. “Reforming Islam: The Need for Toleration.” Current 451 (2003): 18 ———. “A Matter of Temperament.” Review of The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush, by David Frum. Commentary, March 2003: 75. ———. “Good Cop, Bad Cop.” Review of The Challenge of Crime: Rethinking Our Response, by Henry Ruth and Kevin R. Reitz. Commentary, June 2003: 59. ———. “Assimilation Blues.” Review of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming, by Victor Davis Hanson. Commentary, September 2003: 64-67. ———. “The Freedom on Which All Others Depend.” Review of How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West, by Perez Zagorin. Los Angeles Times, November 23, 2003: R11. ———. Who Becomes a Terrorist? Lecture delivered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on October 14, 2003. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, 2003. CD audio. ———. “A Guide to Schwarzenegger Country.” Commentary, December 2003, 45-49. Wilson, James Q., and Karlyn Bowman. “Defining the ‘Peace Party’.” Public Interest 153 (2003): 69-78. ———. “The Family Way,” Wall Street Journal, January 7, 2003, A12. ———. “Commentary: Colorblind Versus Blindfolded,” Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2003, B17. Ajami, Fouad, Richard Betts, George Borjas, Stephen Bosworth, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Eliot Cohen, Francis Fukuyama, Michael Glennon, Mariano Grondona, Lawrence Harrison, Robert D. Kaplan, Richard Lamm, David Landes, Carlos A. Montaner, Minxin Pei, Lucian Pye, Stephen Rosen, Peter Skerry, Tony Smith, James Q. Wilson, Fareed Zakaria. “In Defense of Huntington.” Foreign Policy 145 (2004): 4-10. Chiarello, Vincent, and James Q. Wilson. “ ‘Illegal Immigrants: Discussion of a Guide to Schwarzenegger Country,’ by J. Q. Wilson; with Reply.” Commentary, March 2004: 16. Wilson, James Q. “What Makes a Terrorist?” City Journal 15 (2004): 24-34. ———. “Empty ‘Approval’,” Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2004, A8. ———. “Empire of the Free.” Review of On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense, by David Brooks. Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2004: W4. ———. “Sex Matters.” Review of Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population, by Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. den Boer. Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2004: D8. ———. “Why America Works.” Review of Hard America, Soft America: Competition vs. Coddling and the Battle for the Nation’s Future, by Michael Barone. Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2004: 24-25. ———. “Artificial Intelligence.” Review of Broken: The Troubled Past and Uncertain Future of the FBI, by Richard Gid Powers. Commentary, October 2004: 81-84.

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———. “Why Did Kerry Lose? (Answer: It Wasn’t ‘Values’),” Wall Street Journal, November 8, 2004, A14. ———. “Fatter and Nastier?” Review of Home-Alone America: The Hidden Toll of Day Care, Behavioral Drugs, and Other Parent Substitutes, by Mary Eberstadt. Wall Street Journal, November 12, 2004: W10. ———. “Islam and Freedom.” Commentary, December 2004: 23-28. ———. “Christmas and Christianity,” Wall Street Journal, December 24, 2004, A10. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004. ———. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004. Berman, Paul, Max Boot, William F. Buckley, Jr., Eliot A. Cohen, Niall Ferguson, Aaron L Friedberg, Francis Fukuyama, Frank F. Gaffney, Reuel M. Gerecht, Victor D. Hanson, Owen Harries, Mark Helprin, Daniel Henninger, Stanley Hoffman, Josef Joffe, Paul Johnson, Robert Kagan, William Kristol, Robert F. Lieber, Richard Lowry, Edward N. Luttwak, Joshua Muravchik, John O’Sullivan, Martin Peretz, Richard Perle, Daniel Pipes, Richard Pipes, Norman Podhoretz, David Pryce-Jones, Arch Puddington, Nathan Sharansky, Amir Taheri, Ruth Wedgewood, George Weigel, James Q. Wilson, and James R. Woolsey. “Defending and Advancing Freedom: A Symposium.” Commentary, November 2005: 21-68. Greer, Herb, Stephen Kelly, James Q. Wilson. “ ‘Islam and Freedom:’ Discussion of Article by J. Q. Wilson; with Reply.” Commentary, March 2005: 8. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 7th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005. ———. “AI Symposium.” American Interest 1 (2005): 22-25. ———. “American Dilemma.” National Review 57, no. 23 (2005): 60-62. ———. “Character and Culture.” Public Interest 159 (2005): 43-54. ———. “ ‘We Aren’t the World’.” National Review 57, no. 23 (2005): 56-60. ———. “Killing Terri,” Wall Street Journal, March 21, 2005, A16. ———. “Dismal Science.” Review of Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. Commentary, July 2005: 67-69. ———. “The Ties That Do Not Bind: The Decline of Marriage and Loyalty.” In Character, Fall 2005: 74-83. ———. “Special Election; Lawmakers Stole Your Vote,” Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2005, M3. ———. “A Fitting Address,” Wall Street Journal, November 26, 2005, A10. ———. “Faith in Theory,” Wall Street Journal, December 24, 2005, A8. ———. “America’s Mayor.” Review of The Prince of the City: Giuliani, New York, and the Genius of American Life, by Fred Siegel. Claremont Review of Books, Winter 2005/06: 13-15. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 10th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2005. Brooks, Arthur C., and James Q. Wilson. Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism: America’s Charity Divide—Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters. New York: Basic Books, 2006.

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Jennings, Peter, Carrie Cook, Tracy Day, et al. The Evolution of Revolution Facing the New Millennium. Stamford, CT: ABC Video; Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences. 1999.VHS videocassette; 2006. DVD video. Wilson, James Q. “American Exceptionalism.” American Spectator 39, no. 7 (2006): 36-43. ———. “The Need for Evaluation Research.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 2, no. 3 (2006): 321-328. ———. “The Press at War.” City Journal 16 (2006): 54-63. ———. “How Divided Are We?” Commentary, February 2006: 15-21. ———. “Abortion Nation,” Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2006, A8. ———. “Polarized America?” Commentary, May 2006: 6-8. ———. “Responses to How Divided Are We?” Commentary, May 2006: 6-8. ———. “Debating Intelligent Design.” (letter to the editor). Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2006: 7. ———. “ ‘Junket’ Science,” Wall Street Journal, July 6, 2006, A10. ———. “Pre-Emptive Surveillance,” Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2006, A10. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 10th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006. Wilson, James Q., and George L. Kelling. “A Quarter Century of Broken Windows.” American Interest 2 (2006): 168-172. Farrington, David P., Brandon C. Welsh, and James Q. Wilson. Saving Children from a Life of Crime. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Schuck, Peter H., and James Q. Wilson. Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation. New York: PublicAffairs, 2007. Ajami, Fouad, John R. Bolton, Max Boot, Reuel M Gerecht, Victor D. Hanson, Daniel Henninger, Martin Kramer, William Kristol, Andrew C. McCarthy, David Pryce-Jones, Claudia Rosett, Amir Taheri, Ruth Wedgwood, James Q. Wilson, R. James Woolsey. “What Kind of War Are We Fighting, and Can We Win It? A Symposium.” Commentary, November 2007: 21-43. Wilson, James Q. “The Case for Restraint.” American Interest 3 (2007): 17-32 ———. “In Defense of Guns,” Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2007, A31. ———. “Bowling with Others.” Commentary 124, October 2007: 30-33. ———. “A Real Insurance Fraud,” Wall Street Journal, November 16, 2007, A21. Wilson, James Q., and James F. Keenan. “Decency.” The Atlantic Monthly, November 1, 2007: 33. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 8th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. ———. “Why Don’t Jews Like the Christians Who Like Them?” City Journal 18 (2008): 89-93. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio. American Government: The Essentials, 11th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2008. ———. “Do the Time, Lower the Crime; Too Many People Behind Bars? The Statistics Suggest Otherwise,” Los Angeles Times, March 30, 2008, M6. ———. “A Textbook Case; Quit Twisting My Words,” Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2008, M9.

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———. “What Life Is Like Behind the Wheel.” Review of Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us), by Tom Vanderbilt. Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2008: A13. Wilson, James Q. American Government: Brief Version, 9th ed. Boston: Wadsworth, 2009. ———. “Comment on Random Assignment in Policy Research.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 28, no. 1 (2009): 168-169. ———. “The DNA of Politics.” City Journal 19 (2009): 83-87. ———. “Pat Moynihan Thinks About Families.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 621, no. 1 (2009): 28-33. ———. “Looking for Crime’s Smoking Gun,” Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2009, A17. ———. “Goodbye to the Chief,” Los Angeles Times, August 6, 2009, A29. ———. “A Life in the Public Interest,” Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2009, A19.

2010s

Wilson, James Q. American Politics, Then & Now and Other Essays. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 2010. ———. “The Future of Blame.” National Affairs 2 (2010): 105-114. ———. “Will Washington Pay for the Terror Trials?” Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2010, A17. ———. “Uneven Progress.” Review of The History of the Social Sciences since 1945, edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine. Claremont Review of Books Winter/Spring 2010/11: 88-89. Allen, B., C. Allen, M. Boot, A.C. Brooks, D. Brooks, P. Cantor, J.W. Ceaser, L. Chavez, K. Christensen, R. Darnton, M. Dirda, D. Gelernter, D. Gioia, J.K. Glassman, J. Goldberg, R.N. Haass, H. Hewitt, K.S. Hymowitz, W. Kristol, P.A. Lawler, Y. Levin, M.J. Lewis, H.I. London, R. Lowry, H.M. Donald, H. Mansfield, W.M. McClay, M. Medved, G. Meilaender, J. Nye, E. Ormsby, D. Pletka, D. Prager, D. Rabinowitz, P.A. Rahe, R.R. Reno, B. Stephens, P. Wehner, M. Welch, James Q. Wilson, J. Yoo. “Are You Optimistic or Pessimistic About America’s Future?” Commentary, November 2011: 14-49. Wilson, James Q. “Comment on Durlauf and Nagin.” Criminology and Public Policy 10, no. 1 (2011): 165-168. ———. “Crime and the Great Recession.” City Journal 21 (2011): 90-93. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio, Meena Bose. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 12th ed. Boston: Wadsworth Publishing, 2011. Wilson, James Q. “Beyond Ideology.” Review of The Neoconservative Persuasion: Selected Essays, 1942-2009, by Irving Kristol. Wall Street Journal, January 21, 2011: A11. ———. “In the Pew Instead of Prison.” Review of More God, Less Crime: Why Faith Matters and How It Could Matter More, by Byron Johnson. Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2011: A15.

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———. “Hard Times, Fewer Crimes—The Economic Downturn Has Not Led to More Crime—Contrary to the Experts’ Predictions; So What Explains the Disconnect? Big Changes in American Culture, Says James Q. Wilson,” Wall Street Journal, May 28, 2011, C1. ———. “Burying the Hatchet.” Review of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, by Steven Pinker. Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2011: C7. ———. “Muffingate and the Media’s Big Fat Mistake,” Wall Street Journal, December 8, 2011, A21. ———. American Government: Brief Version, 10th ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2012. ———. “The Bureaucracy Problem.” National Affairs 11 (2012): 145-152. ———. “Comments from James Q. Wilson.” American Interest, March 2, 2012. As of October 31, 2013: http://www.the-american-interest.com/article.cfm?piece=1218 ———. “The Problem with Macrocriminology.” In The Future of Criminology, edited by Rolf and Welsh Loeber, Brandon, 229. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. ———. “Angry About Inequality? Don’t Blame the Rich,” Washington Post, January 29, 2012, B1. ———. “James Q. Wilson in His Own Words,” Wall Street Journal, March 3, 2012, A15. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio, Meena Bose. American Government: Institutions and Policies, 13th ed. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2013. Wilson, James Q., John J. DiIulio, Meena Rose. American Government: Brief Version, 11th ed. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2014. Wilson, James Q., Heather R. Higgins. “Profiles in Courage,” Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2002, A12.

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