CURRICULUM VITAE January 4, 2021 Alex R. Piquero, PhD Chair & Professor of Sociology Arts & Sciences Distinguished Scholar University of Miami Department of Sociology 5202 University Drive Merrick Building, Rm 120 Coral Gables, FL 33124 P: 305-284-6762 Email: [email protected]

Professor of Criminology Monash University School of Social Sciences Monash University Clayton Campus Victoria 3800 Australia Email: [email protected]

RACE: Hispanic (Cuban)

EDUCATION, UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE: 1994-1996 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice

1992-1994

1 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland M.A., Criminology, and Criminal Justice

1988-1992 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland B.A., Criminology with honors

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2020-Present; Professor & Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Miami; Arts & Sciences Distinguished Scholar, University of Miami 2019 (June)-Present; Professor of Criminology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (November)-2020; Director of Social Impact Research, Office of Research, University of Texas at Dallas 2018-2020; Honors Affiliate, Hobson Wildenthal Honors College, University of Texas at Dallas. 2015-2019; Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 2011-2020; Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 2011-2020; Faculty Associate, Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives, University of Texas at Dallas 2012-Present; Center for Violence and Injury Prevention's National Research Advisory Board. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University in St. Louis. 2012-Present; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Violence and Injury Prevention. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University in St. Louis. 2010-2011; Gordon P. Waldo Professor of Criminology, College of Criminology & Criminal Justice, . 2010-Present; Adjunct Professor in the Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. 2010-2011; Professor, College of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University 2008-2009; Professor, University of Maryland College Park, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice 2007-2008; Presidential Scholar & Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice & City

2 University of New York Graduate Center 2005-2007; Magid Term Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2003-2007; Professor of Criminology & Sociology, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida 2001-2003; Associate Professor, Center for Studies in Criminology & Law, University of Florida 2000-2001; Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University 1996-2000; Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University

OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Member, John Jay College Research Advisory Group on Preventing and Reducing Community Violence, August 2020-Present Member, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s Task Force on Safe Communities. (August 2019-December 2019). Member, Advisory Board, Nashville Longitudinal Study on Safety and Well-Being. (January 2018-Present). Vanderbilt University. Member, Office of Justice Programs Science Advisory Board (August 2015-January 2018, Chair: Edward P. Mulvey). Appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder. Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Strengthening Forensic Science at the National Institute of Justice (February 2015-December 2015, Chair: Alan I. Leshner) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Modernizing the Nation’s Crime Statistics (December 2013-December 2017, Chair: Jeffrey Sedgwick & Janet Lauritsen) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Implementing a Juvenile Justice Reform Plan Using a Developmental Approach (January 2014-January 2015, Chair: Richard Bonnie) Member, University of Texas at Dallas Athletics Board (August 2011-2019) Member, University of Texas at Dallas, EPPS Committee on Effectiveness of Teaching (September 2011-2013) Member, University of Texas at Dallas, University Committee on Diversity and Equity (September 2011-2013)

3 Member, Florida State University Athletics Board (August 2010-2011) Advisory Board Member, Pew Foundation (and National Center for State Courts) Project on Incarceration and Length of Stay (August 2009-2011) Member, University of Maryland College Park Faculty Athletics Committee (August 2009-December 2009) Faculty Associate, University of Maryland College Park Population Research Center (August 2008-December 2009) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Reviewing the Research Portfolio of the National Institute of Justice (December 2007-2010, Chair: Charles Wellford) Advisory Board Member, Ford Foundation’s National Immigration Study Member, MacArthur Foundation’s Research Team on Models for Change Initiative Senior Research Fellow, The Police Foundation Member, University of Florida Team, Atlantic Coast Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (AC-SEB) Alliance (2003-2007) Coordinator, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida Team, Atlantic Coast Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (AC-SEB) Alliance (2003-2007) Affiliate, Department of Sociology, University of Florida (2001-2007) Affiliate, Population Research Center, University of Maryland (2008-2009) Member, National Consortium on Violence Research (1996-2004) Member, MacArthur Foundation Research Program on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice (1996-2012) Member, NSF Panel on Future of Race and Crime Member, NSF Sociology Review Panel Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences’ “Violence Over the Life Course” Institute Stanford University, Summer 1998

4 A. RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP Citation Count as of January 4, 2021; N= 45,817, H-Index = 113 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Note: A ‘*’ designates with a graduate student.) (In Press) Jomills Braddock II, Rachel E. Lautenschlager, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “How Many Bad Apples? Investigating Implicit and Explicit Bias Among Police Officers and the General Public.” Contexts.

Teresa C. Kulig, Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Alex R. Piquero, and Murat Haner. “”Bad hombres” at the Southern US Border? White Nationalism and the Perceived Dangerousness of Immigrants.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology.

Chelsey Narvey, Meghan Novisky, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Role of Negative Staff Behavior and Fairness on Perceptions of Post-Release Success Among Formerly Incarcerated Juveniles.” Journal of Crime and Justice.

Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen Geis, Brandn Green, and Eva Velasquez. “Preventing Identity Theft: Perspectives on Technological Solutions from Industry Insiders.” Victims & Offenders.

Jason Payne, Anthony Morgan, and Alex R. Piquero. “COVID-19 and Social Distancing Measures in Queensland Australia Are Associated with Short-Term Decreases in Recorded Violent Crime.” Journal of Experimental Criminology.

Stephen Geis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Brandn Green, and Amanda Bobnis. “Wild Wild Theft: Identity Crimes in the Digital Frontier.” Criminal Justice Policy Review.

Shelly Wagers, Alex R. Piquero, Chelsey Narvey*, Joan A. Reid, and Thomas A. Loughran. “Variation in Exposure to Violence in Early Adolescence Distinguishes between Intimate Partner

5 Violence Victimization and Perpetration Among Young Men Involved in the Justice System.” Journal of Family Violence.

Erin A. Orrick, Alexander Updegrove, Alex R. Piquero, and Tomislav Kovandciz. “Disentangling Differences in Homicide Incarceration Rates by Immigration Status: A Comparison in Texas.” Crime & Delinquency.

Jun Sung Hong, Dong Ha Kim, Chelsey Narvey*, Alex R. Piquero, Ellen deLara, and Yolanda C. Padilla. “Understanding the Link Between Family Economic Hardship and Children’s Bullying Behavior.” Youth & Society.

Stephen A. Bishopp, Nicole Leeper Piquero, John Worrall, Alex R. Piquero, and Jessica Rosenthal*. “Police Stress and Race: Using General Strain Theory to Examine Racial Differences in Police Misconduct. Crime & Delinquency.

Fawn T. Ngo, Alex R. Piquero, Jennifer Laprade*, and B.Q. Duong. “Victimization in Cyberspace: Is It How Long We Spend Online, What We Do Online, Or What We Post Online?” Criminal Justice Review.

Kimberly Kaiser, Linda Keena, Alex R. Piquero, and Caitlin Howley*. “Barriers to Inmate Program Participation in a Private Southern U.S. Prison.” Journal of Crime & Justice.

Susan Baidawi and Alex R. Piquero. “Neurodisability among Children at the Nexus of the Child Welfare and Youth Justice System.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

Chelsey Narvey, Jennifer Yang, Kevin T. Wolff, Michael Baglivio, & Alex R. Piquero. “The Interrelationship Between Empathy and Adverse Childhood Experiences and their Impact on Juvenile Recidivism.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice.

Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Jordan R. Riddell*. “Do (Sex) Crimes Increase

6 During the United States Formula 1 Grand Prix?” Journal of Experimental Criminology.

Nicholas Kavish, Henriette Bergstrøm, Chelsey Narvey, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Brian B. Boutwell. “Examining the Association Between Childhood Cognitive Ability and Psychopathic Traits at Age 48.” Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.

Chelsey Narvey, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Countries Where women Have More Positive Interactions with Economic Decisions and Legal Rights Have Lower Homicide Rates: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Family Violence.

Brandn Green, Stephen Geis, Amanda Bobnis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Eva Velasquez. “Exploring Identity-Based Crime Victimization: Assessing Threats and Victim Services Among a Sample of Professionals.” Deviant Behavior.

Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Chelsey Narvey, Brian Boutwell, and David P. Farrington. “Are There Psychopaths in White-Collar Jobs?” Deviant Behavior.

Sungil Han*, Matt R. Nobles, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Crime Risks Increase in Areas Proximate to Theme Parks: A Case Study of Crime Concentration in Orlando.” Justice Quarterly.

Zachary A. Powell, Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, Michael T. Baglivio, and Nathan Epps. “Delinquent Youth Concentration and Juvenile Recidivism.” Deviant Behavior.

Jun Sung Hong, Simon C. Hunter, Jinwon Kim, Alex R. Piquero, and Chelsey Narvey*. “Racial Differences in the Applicability of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model for Adolescent Bullying Involvement. Deviant Behavior.

Lorraine Mazerolle, Emma Antrobus, Stephanie M. Cardwell, Alex R. Piquero, and Sarah Bennett. “Harmonizing Legal Socialization to Reduce Antisocial Behavior: Results from a

7 Randomized Field Trial of Truanting Young People.” Justice Quarterly.

2020 478. Gian Maria Campedelli, Serena Favarin, Alberto Aziani, and Alex R. Piquero. “Disentangling Community-level Changes in Crime Trends During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chicago.” Crime Science 9: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40163-020-00131-8 (online access).

477. Kathryn Nowotny and Alex R. Piquero. “The Global Impact of the Pandemic on Institutional and Community Corrections: Assessing Short-Term Crisis Management and Long-Term Change Strategies.” Victims & Offenders 15: 7-8, 839-847.

476. Baptiste Barbot et al. (I am in a long author list). “Manifesto for New Directions in Developmental Science.” New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 2020:135-149.

475. Michele Bisaccia Meitl, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Gradual Warm-Up: The United States Supreme Court’s Reliance on Social Science Research in Constitutional Criminal Law and Procedure Opinions, 2001-2015.” Deviant Behavior 41:1575-1584.

474. Jonathan Intravia, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Bryan Byers. “Just Do It? An Examination of Race on Attitudes Associated with Nike’s Advertisement Featuring Colin Kaepernick.” Deviant Behavior 41:1221-1231.

473. Alex R. Piquero, Jordan R. Riddell*, Stephen A. Bishopp, Chelsey Narvey*, Joan A. Reid, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Reply to Gonzalez et al.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 45:1111-1118.

472. Alex R. Piquero and Michael Rocque. “Changing Self-Control: Promising Efforts and a

8 Way Forward.” New Directions for Child and Adolescence Development Issue 173 (Special Issue: Transition & Development Vol. 2: 39-47.

471. Jun Sung Hong, Bee Ryou, and Alex R. Piquero. “Do Family Level Factors Associated with Bullying Perpetration and Peer Victimization Differ by Race? Comparing European American and African American Youth.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35:4327-4349.

470. Lorraine Mazerolle, Stephanie Cardwell, Emma Antrobus, and Alex R. Piquero. “Policing Partnerships to Address Youth Antisocial Behavior: How Parental Risk-Taking Shapes Child Outcomes.” Criminology and Public Policy 19:883-904.

469. Alexander Updegrove*, Joshua Shadwick, Eryn N. O’Neal, and Alex R. Piquero. “If They Notice I’m Mexican”: Narratives of Perceived Discrimination from Individuals Who Crossed The U.S.-Mexico Border at Ports of Entry.” Deviant Behavior 41:458-482.

468. Turgut Ozkan, Steven Clipper, Alex R. Piquero, Michael Baglivio, and Kevin T. Wolff. “Predicting Sexual Recidivism”. Sexual Abuse 32:375-399.

467. Stephanie M. Cardwell, Lorraine Mazerolle, and Alex R. Piquero. “Parental Attachment and Truant Rationalizations of Antisocial Behavior: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial.” Journal of Crime and Justice 43:263-281.

466. Nicholas Kavish*, Henriette Bergstrom, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Brian B. Boutwell. “The Longitudinal Association Between Resting Heart Rate and Psychopathic Traits from a Normative Personality Perspective.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 45:410-425.

465. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Schichuan Ling, Adrian Raine, and Alex R. Piquero. “Heart Rate Fails to Predict White Collar Crime.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 45:349-362.

464. Sarah El Sayed, Robert Morris, Rashaan A DeShay, and Alex R. Piquero. “Comparing

9 the Rates of Misconduct between Private and Public Prisons in Texas.” Crime and Delinquency 66:1217-1241.

463. Jessica M. Craig, Chris Guerra, and Alex R. Piquero. “Immigrant Status, Offending, and Desistance: Do Relationship Characteristics Matter?” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 6:67-94.

462. Brandn Green, Stephen Geis, Amanda Bobnis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Eva Velasquez. “The Role of Victim Services for Individuals Who Have Experienced Serious Identity-Based Crime.” Victims & Offenders 15:720-743.

461. Alex R. Piquero, Jordan R. Riddell*, Stephen A. Bishopp, Chelsey Narvey*, Joan A. Reid, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Staying Home, Staying Safe? A Short-Term Analysis of COVID-19 on Dallas Domestic Violence.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 45:601-635.

460. Alexander H. Updegrove*, Maisha N. Cooper, Erin A. Orrick, and Alex R. Piquero. “Red States and Black Lives: Applying the Racial Threat Hypothesis to the Black Lives Matter Movement.” Justice Quarterly 37:85-108.

459. Daniel Semenza, Ryan Meldrum, Dylan Jackson, Michael Vaughn, and Alex R. Piquero. “School Start Times, Delinquency, and Substance Use: A Criminological Perspective.” Crime & Delinquency 66:163-193.

458. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “Not All At-Risk Boys Have Bad Outcomes: Predictors of Later Life Success.” Crime & Delinquency 66:392-419.

457. Kevin Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, Hannah Klein, Alex R. Piquero, Matt DeLisi, and James C. Howell. “Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Gang Involvement among Juvenile Offenders: Assessing the Mediation Effects of Substance Use and Temperament Deficits.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 18:24-53.

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456. Kevin Wolff, Jon Intravia, Michael Baglivio, and Alex R. Piquero. “Adherence to the Street Code Predicts an Earlier Anticipated Death.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 57:139-181.

455. Sungil Han*, EuiGab Hwang, Sherah Basham, Matt Nobles, and Alex R. Piquero. “Immigrants’ Confidence in the Police in 34 Countries: A Multilevel Analysis.” Police Quarterly 23:106-137.

454. Meagan A. Docherty, Gary Sweeten, T. Craig, V.J.H. Yang, R. Decrop, J. Beardslee, Alex R. Piquero, C. Clark, and Dustin Pardini. “Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Carrying a Gun to School During Adolescence: A Statewide Study of Middle and High School Students.” Journal of School Violence 19:35-47.

453. Yeondae Jung*, Dohyeong Kim, and Alex R. Piquero. “Spatiotemporal Association between Temperature and Assaults: A Generalized Linear Mixed Model Approach.” Crime & Delinquency 66:277-302.

452. Fawn T. Ngo and Alex R. Piquero. “Low Self-Control, Harassment Perpetration, and Stalking Victimization among Asian College Students.” Victims & Offenders 15:78-102.

2019 451. Paul Bellair, Thomas McNulty, and Alex R. Piquero. “Persistent Material Hardship and Childhood Physical Aggression.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 49: 101308 (special extra issue).

450. Kim Reising, David P. Farrington, Maria Ttofi, Alex R. Piquero, and Jeremy M. Coid. “Childhood Risk Factors for Personality Disorder Symptoms Related to Violence.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 49: 101308 (special extra issue).

11 449. Stephanie M. Cardwell, Lorraine Mazerolle, and Alex R. Piquero. “Truancy Intervention and Violent Offending: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 49: 101308 (special extra issue).

448. Joan Reid, Michael Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “No Youth Left Behind to Human Trafficking: Exploring Profiles of Risk.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 89:704-715.

447. Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, Emma Antrobus, Stephanie M. Cardwell, Elizabeth Eggins, and Alex R. Piquero. “Disrupting the Pathway from Truancy to Delinquency: A Randomized Field Trial Test of the Longitudinal Impact of a School Engagement Program.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 35:663-689.

446. Stephen A. Bishopp, Nicole Leeper Piquero, John L. Worrall, and Alex R. Piquero. “Negative Affective Responses to Stress among Urban Police Officers: A General Strain Theory Approach.” Deviant Behavior 40:635-654.

445. Wanda Leal, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Marc Gertz. “Crime in College Predicts Violent Crime in the National Football League.” Deviant Behavior 40:1322-1332.

444. Alex R. Piquero. “Racing Toward Positive Youth-Police Interactions.” Journal of Adolescent Health 65: 579-580.

443. Wesley G. Jennings, Hyojong Song, Jihoon Kim, Danielle M. Fenimore, and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of Bullying and Physical Health Problems in Adolescence among South Korean Youth.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 28:2510-2521.

442. Stephanie M. Cardwell, Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Alex R. Piquero. “Changing the Relationship Between Impulsivity and Antisocial Behavior: The Impact of a School Engagement Program.” Crime & Delinquency 65:1076-1101.

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441. Michael Rocque, Amber Beckley, and Alex R. Piquero. “Psychosocial Maturation, Race, and Desistance From Crime.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 48:1403-1417.

440. Alex R. Piquero. .”Nothing Fake Here: The Public Criminology Case for Being Smart on Crime by Being Smarter on People.” Justice Evaluation Journal 2:73-92.

439. Kim Reising, Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “Depression and Anxiety Outcomes of Offending Trajectories: A Systematic Review of Prospective Longitudinal Studies.” Journal of Criminal Justice 62:3-15.

438. Kim Reising, Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Impact of Longitudinal Offending Trajectories on Mental Health: Lifetime Consequences and Intergenerational Transfer.” Journal of Criminal Justice 62: 16-22

437. Wesley G. Jennings, Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Danielle M. Fenimore, Alex R. Piquero, Hector Bird, and Glorisa Canino. “The Linkage between Mental Health, Delinquency, and Trajectories of Delinquency: Results from the Boricua Youth Study.” Journal of Criminal Justice 62: 66-73.

2018 436. Tyler Vaughan, Jeffrey T. Ward, Jeff Bouffard, and Alex R. Piquero. “The General Factor of Self-Control & Cost Consideration: A Critical Test of the General Theory of Crime.” Crime & Delinquency 65:731-771.

435. Lisa Broidy, Jason Payne, and Alex R. Piquero. “Making Sense of Heterogeneity in the Influence of Childhood Abuse, Mental Health, and Drug Use on Women’s Offending Pathways.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 45:1565-1587.

434. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, Joseph Murray, and David P. Farrington. “A

13 Quasi-Experimental Test of the Effects of Criminal Justice Involvement on Later Mental Health.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 14:485-506.

433. Jason Payne and Alex R. Piquero. “The Concordance of Self-Reported and Officially Recorded Criminal Onset: Results from a Sample of Australian Prisoners.” Crime & Delinquency 64:448-471.

432. Robert Brame, Alex R. Piquero, Edward P. Mulvey, and Carol A. Schubert. “Recidivism in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders”. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34:167-187.

431. Ryan C. Meldrum, Alex R. Piquero, Turgut Ozkan, and Zachary Powell*. “An Examination of the Criminological Consequences and Correlates of Remorselessness During Adolescence.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 16:279-298.

430. Thomas A. Loughran, Ray Paternoster, and Alex R. Piquero. “Individual Differences and Deterrence.” Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory. Edited by: Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson. New York: Routledge 23:221-246.

429. Adam D. Fine*, Michael T. Baglivio, Elizabeth Cauffman, Kevin T. Wolff, and Alex R. Piquero. “Does The Effect of Self-Regulation on Adolescent Recidivism Varies by Youths’ Attitudes?” Criminal Justice & Behavior 45:214-233.

428. Ryan C. Meldrum and Alex R. Piquero. “Maternal Knowledge of Adolescent Activity Moderates the Longitudinal Association Between Autonomy and Unstructured Socializing with Peers.” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 4:50-72.

427. Bianca E. Bersani, Adam D. Fine*, Alex R. Piquero, Laurence Steinberg, and Paul J. Frick. “Investigating the Offending Histories of Undocumented Immigrants.” Migration Letters 15:147-166.

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426. Adam D. Fine*, Kevin T. Wolff, Michael M. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Paul J. Frick, Laurence Steinberg, and Elizabeth Cauffman. “Does the Effect of Justice System Attitudes on Adolescent Crime Vary Based on Psychosocial Maturity?” Child Development 89: e468-e479.

425. Travis C. Pratt, Jillian J. Turanovic, Alex R. Piquero, and Francis T. Cullen. “Don’t Shoot the Messengers: A Response to Ellis and Hoskin’s (2018) Commentary on the Prenatal Androgen Hypothesis.” Aggression & Violent Behavior 42:119-122.

424. Kevin T. Wolff, Jonathan Intravia, Michael T. Baglivio, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Protective Impact of Immigrant Concentration on Juvenile Recidivism: A Multilevel Examination of Potential Mechanisms.” Crime & Delinquency 64:1271-1305.

423. Alex R. Piquero. “Linking Race-Based Perceptions of Gangs to Criminals and Athletes.” Society 55:237-242.

422. Ellen G. Cohn, Amaia Iratzoqui, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, and Zachary A. Powell. “Most-Cited Articles in Authors in Crime and Justice, 1979-2015.” M. Tonry (Ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (vol. 47, pp. 475-508).

421. Leena K. Augimeri, Margaret Walsh, Adam Donato, Andrea Blackman, and Alex R. Piquero. “SNAP (Stop Now And Plan): Helping Children Improve Their Self-Control and Externalizing Behavior Problems.” Journal of Criminal Justice 56:43-49.

420. Brie Diamond, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley G. Jennings. “Scaling Up Self-Control: A Macro-Level Investigation of Self-Control at the County Level.” Journal of Criminal Justice 56:81-85.

419. Jessica M. Craig, Angie D. Wilson, Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero,

15 and Nathan Epps. “Why They Did It?: Sex Differences in the Impact of Mental Health and Substance Use on Motivations for Offending.” Crime & Delinquency 64:723-757.

418. Jonathan Intravia, Kevin T. Wolff, and Alex R. Piquero. “Investigating the Effects of Media Consumption on Attitudes Toward Police Legitimacy.” Deviant Behavior 39:963-980.

417. Jonathan Intravia, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole L. Piquero. “The Racial Divide Surrounding United States of American National Anthem Protests in the National Football League.” Deviant Behavior 39:1058-1068.

416. Stephanie M. Cardwell and Alex R. Piquero. “Does Violence in Adolescence Differentially Predict Offending Patterns in Early Adulthood?” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62:1603-1628.

415. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Wesley G. Jennings. “Money Now, Money Later: Linking Time Discounting and Criminal Convictions in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62:1131-1142.

414. Jillian J. Turanovic, Travis Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Structural Constraints, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34:251-274.

413. Michael Baglivio, Kevin Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Matt DeLisi, and Michael Vaughn. “The Effects of Changes in Dynamic Risk on Reoffending Among Serious Juvenile Offenders Returning from Residential Placement.” Justice Quarterly 35:443-476.

412. Wesley G. Jennings, Rolf Loeber, Lia Ahonen, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “An Examination of Developmental Patterns of Chronic Offending From Self-Report Records and Official Data: Evidence from the Pittsburgh Girls Study (PGS).” Journal of Criminal Justice 55:71-79.

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411. Sarah Bennett, Lorraine Mazerolle, Emma Antrobus, Elizabeth Eggins, and Alex R. Piquero. “Truancy Intervention Reduces Crime: Results from a Randomized Field Trial.” Justice Quarterly 35:309-329.

410. Carrie F. Mulford, Dara R. Blachman-Demner, Lindsay Pitzer, Carol A. Schubert, Alex 409. R. Piquero, and Edward P. Mulvey. “Victim Offender Overlap: Dual Trajectory Examination of Victimization and Offending among Young Felony Offenders over Seven Years.” Victims & Offenders 13:1-27.

408. Anthony R. Cummings, Alex R. Piquero, and Phillip W. Accetturo*. “Insights into the Nature and Spatial Distribution of Guyanese Crime.” Deviant Behavior 39:20-34.

407. Jonathan Intravia, Benjamin R. Gibbs, Kevin T. Wolff, Rocio Paez, Allison Bernheimer, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Mediating Role of Street Code Attitudes on the Self-Control and Crime Relationship.” Deviant Behavior 39:1305-1321.

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406. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “The Economic Maturity Gap Encourages Continuity in Offending.” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 3:380-396.

405. Jun Sung Hong, Dong Ha Kim, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Links between Punitive Parenting, Peer Deviance, Social Isolation and Bullying Perpetration and Victimization in South Korean Adolescents.” Child Abuse & Neglect 73:63-70.

404. Joan Reid, Michael T. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark A. Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “Human Trafficking of Minors and Childhood Adversity in Florida.” American Journal of Public Health 107:306-311.

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403. Bryan L. Sykes, Alex R. Piquero, and Jason P. Gioviano*. “The Prejudice Paradox: Perceptions of Discrimination Among Adolescents in Safe Neighborhoods and Schools.” Sociological Forum 32:952-974.

402. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and Alex R. Piquero. “Juvenile Animal Cruelty and Firesetting Behavior.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 27:484-500.

401. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Maria M. Ttofi. “A Little Early Risk Goes a Long Bad Way: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Life-Course Offending in the Cambridge Study.” Journal of Criminal Justice 53:34-45.

400. Wanda Leal, Marc Gertz, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “What Happens on the Field Stays on the Field: Exploring the Link Between Football Player Penalties and Criminal Arrests.” Deviant Behavior 38:1279-1289.

399. Bianca Bersani and Alex R. Piquero. “Examining Systematic Crime Reporting Bias across Three Immigrant Generations: Prevalence, Trends, and Divergence in Self-Reported and Official Reported Arrests.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 33:835-857.

398. Jessica M. Craig, Stephanie Cardwell*, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Effects of Criminal Propensity and Strain on Later Offending.” Crime & Delinquency 63:1655-1681.

397. Bryan L. Sykes, Jason Gioviano*, and Alex R. Piquero. “Code of the Classroom? Social Disadvantage and Bullying among American Adolescents, U.S. 2011-2012.” Crime & Delinquency 63:1883-1922.

396. Jillian J. Turanovic, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exposure to Fetal Testosterone, Aggression, and Violent Behavior: A Meta-Analysis of the 2D:4D Digit Ratio.” Aggression and

18 Violent Behavior 33:51-61.

395. Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings. “RESEARCH NOTE: Justice System Imposed Financial Penalties Increase the Likelihood of Recidivism in a Sample of Adolescent Offenders.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 15:325-340.

394. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Mark A. Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “Racial/Ethnic Disproportionality in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment in a Sample of Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 46:1424–1451.

393. Jonathan Intravia, Kevin T. Wolff, Benjamin R. Gibbs, and Alex R. Piquero. “Violent Attitudes and Antisocial Behavior: Examining the Code of the Street’s Generalizability among a College Sample.” Deviant Behavior 38:957-974.

392. Amanda Fanniff, Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, Anne-Marie R. Iselin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Risk and Outcomes: Are Adolescents Charged with Sex Offenses Different From Other Adolescent Offenders?" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 46:1394–1423.

391. Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, and Marion K. Underwood. “Correlates of—and Consequences for—Bully-Victims in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 15:359–373.

390. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Multiple Pathways to Recidivism: Examining Parental Drug and Mental Health Problems, and Markers of Neuropsychological Deficits Among Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 44:1009-1029.

389. Carter Hay, Ryan C. Meldrum, Alex O. Widdowson*, and Alex R. Piquero. “Early Aggression and Later Delinquency: Considering the Redirecting Role of Good Parenting.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 15:374-395.

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388. Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, and Alex R. Piquero. “For Males Only? The Search for Serious, Violent, and Chronic Female Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 3:168.

387. Katelyn Jetelina, Wesley G. Jennings, Stephen Bishopp, Alex R. Piquero, and Jennifer Reingle Gonzalez. “Dissecting the Complexities of the Relationship Between Officer-Civilian Race/Ethnicity Dyads and Less-Than-Lethal Use-Of-Force.” American Journal of Public Health 107:1164-1170.

386. Hua Zhong, Jianhua Xu, and Alex R. Piquero. “Internal Migration, Social Exclusion, and Victimization: An Analysis of Rural-to-Urban Migrant Workers in China.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54:479-514.

385. Bryan Chastain, Fang Qiu, and Alex R. Piquero. “Crime Theory Evaluation Using Simulation Models of Residential Burglary.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 41:814-833.

384. Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Recidivism in a Sample of Juvenile Offenders in Community-Based Treatment.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 61:1210-1242.

383. Holly Nguyen, Thomas A. Loughran, Ray Paternoster, Jeffrey Fagan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Institutional Placement and Illegal Earnings: Examining the Crime School Hypothesis.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 33:207-235.

382. Christopher M. Donner, Jon Maskaly, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley G. Jennings. “Quick on the Draw: Assessing the Relationship between Low Self-Control and Officer-Involved Police Shootings.” Police Quarterly 20:213-234.

20 381. Matthew Makarios, Francis T. Cullen, and Alex R. Piquero. “Adolescent Criminal Behavior, Population Heterogeneity, and Cumulative Disadvantage: Untangling the Relationship between Adolescent Delinquency and Negative Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood.” Crime and Delinquency 63:683-707.

380. Alex R. Piquero. “Juvenile Justice Research to Policy and the Case of Fines.” Nevada Law Journal 17:393-400.

379. Michele Bisaccia Meitl*, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Predicting the Length of Jury Deliberations.” Journal of Crime and Justice 40:238-245.

378. Darrick Jolliffe, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, John F. MacLeod, and Steve van de Weijer. “Prevalence of Life-Course-Persistent, Adolescence-Limited, and Late-Onset Offenders: A Systematic Review of Prospective Longitudinal Studies.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 33:4-14.

377. Wesley G. Jennings, Chidike Okeem*, Alex R. Piquero, Christine S. Sellers, Delphine Theobald, and David P. Farrington. “Dating and Intimate Partner Violence Among Young Persons Ages 15-50: Evidence From a Systematic Review.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 33:107-125.

376. Sarah El Sayed*, Alex R. Piquero, and Michael F. TenEyck. “Differentiating Between Moffitt’s Developmental Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick’s Delayed-Onset Models of Female Offending.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 44:631-650.

375. Matthew Larson, Gary Sweeten, and Alex R. Piquero. “Predictors of Emotional and Physical Dating Violence in a Sample of Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 26:263-277.

374. Michael Rocque, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Turgut Ozkan*, and David P.

21 Farrington. “The Importance of School Attendance: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development on the Association between Truancy and Life-Course Outcomes.” Crime & Delinquency 63:592-612.

373. Jessica Craig, Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, and Nathan Epps. “Do Social Bonds Buffer the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Re-Offending?” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 15:3-20.

372. Brie Diamond, Robert G. Morris, and Alex R. Piquero. “Stability in the Underlying Constructs of Self-Control.” Crime & Delinquency 63:235-266.

371. Michael Baglivio, Kevin Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Buddy Howell, and Mark Greenwald. “Risk Assessment of Youth During Juvenile Justice Residential Placement: Examining Risk, Promotive, and “Buffer” Scores.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 44:360-394.

370. Tyler J. Vaughan*, Jeffrey Bouffard, and Alex R. Piquero. “Testing an Integration of Control Theories: The Role of Bonds and Self-Control in Decision Making.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 42:112-133.

369. Alex R. Piquero. “No Remorse, No Repent: Linking Feelings of Remorse to Criminal Offending in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Justice Quarterly 34: 350-376.

368. Nadine M. Connell, Robert G. Morris, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring the Link Between Being Bullied and Adolescent Substance Use.” Victims & Offenders 12:277-296.

2016 367. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, Jeremy W. Coid, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Longitudinal Analysis of the Criminal Careers of IPV Offender Subtypes: Results from a Prospective Survey of Males.” Violence and Victims 31:999-1020.

22 366. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and . “Long-Term Effects of Social and Personal Capital on Offending Trajectories in a Sample of White-Collar Offenders.” Crime & Delinquency 62:1510-1527.

365. Alex R. Piquero, Bianca E. Bersani, Thomas A. Loughran, and Jeffrey Fagan. “Longitudinal Patterns of Legal Socialization in First Generation Immigrants, Second Generation Immigrants, and Native Born Serious Youthful Offenders.” Crime & Delinquency 62: 1403-1425.

364. Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Michael G. Vaughn, and Matt DeLisi. “The Triple Crown of Antisocial Behavior: Effortful Control, Negative Emotionality and Community Disadvantage.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 14:350-366.

363. David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi, and Alex R. Piquero. “Risk, promotive, and protective factors in youth offending: Results from the Cambridge study in Delinquent development.” Journal of Criminal Justice 45:63-70.

362. Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert, Lindsey Pitzer, Samuel Hawes, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie Cardwell. “An examination of change in dynamic risk of offending over time among serious juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 45:48-53.

361. Wesley G. Jennings, Jennifer Reingle Gonzalez, Alex R. Piquero, Hector Bird, Glorisa Canino, and Mildred Maldonado-Molina. “The nature and relevance of risk and protective factors for violence among Hispanic children and adolescents: Results from the Boricua Youth Study.” Journal of Criminal Justice 45:41-47.

360. Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, Friedrich Lösel, Matthew DeLisi, and Joseph Murray. “Intelligence as a protective factor against offending: A meta-analytic review of prospective longitudinal studies.” Journal of Criminal Justice 45:4-18.

23 359. Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, and Matthew DeLisi. “Protective factors against offending and violence: Results from prospective longitudinal studies.” Journal of Criminal Justice 45:1-3.

358. Suzanna Fay-Ramirez, Emma Antrobus, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Effect of the Queensland “Summers of Disasters” on Perceptions of Collective Efficacy.” Social Science Research 54:21-35.

357. Delphine Theobald, Tabea Schoeler, David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Jeremy W. Coid, and Sagnik Bhattacharyya. “Continuity of Cannabis Use and Violent Offending Over the Life Course.” Psychological Medicine 46:1663-1677.

356. Kurt Beron and Alex R. Piquero. “Studying the Determinants of Student Athlete Grade Point Average: The Roles of Identity, Context, and Academic Interests.” Social Science Quarterly 97: 142-160.

355. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. “Effortful Control, Negative Emotionality and Juvenile Recidivism: An Empirical Test of DeLisi and Vaughn’s Temperament-based Theory of Antisocial Behavior.” Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 27:376-403.

354. Jason Payne and Alex R. Piquero. “The Concordance of Self-Reported and Officially Recorded Lifetime Offending Histories: Results from a Sample of Australian Prisoners.” Journal of Criminal Justice 46: 184-195.

353. Nicholas Perez, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, and Michael T. Baglivio. “Adverse Childhood Experiences and Suicide Attempts: The Mediating Influence of Personality Development and Problem Behaviors.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 45:1527-1545.

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352. Turgut Ozkan*, John Worrall, and Alex R. Piquero. “Does Minority Representation in Police Agencies Reduce Assaults on the Police?” American Journal of Criminal Justice 41:402-423.

351. Jamie L. Flexon, Ryan C. Meldrum, and Alex R. Piquero. “Low Self-Control and the Victim-Offender Overlap: A Gendered Analysis” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 31:2052-2076.

350. Amanda M. Fanniff, Alex R. Piquero, Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert, and Anne-Marie R. Iselin. “Juveniles Adjudicated for Sexual Offenses: Fallacies, Facts, and Faulty Policy.” Temple Law Review 88:789-802.

349. Nadine M. Connell, Robert G. Morris, and Alex R. Piquero. “Predicting Bullying: Exploring the Contributions of Childhood Negative Life Experiences in Predicting Adolescent Bullying Behavior.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 60: 1082-1096.

348. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Brie Diamond, David P. Farrington, Richard E. Tremblay, Brandon C. Welsh, and Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez. “A Meta-Analysis Update on the Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programs on Antisocial Behavior and Delinquency.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 12:229-248.

347. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, David P. Farrington, Brie Diamond, and Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez. “A Meta-Analysis Update on the Effectiveness of Early Self-Control Improvement Programs to Improve Self-Control and Reduce Delinquency.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 12:249-264.

346. Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi, Rebecca V. Crago, and Delphine Theobald. “The Intersections of Drug Use Continuity with Non-Violent

25 Offending and Involvement in Violence over the Life-Course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 14: 95-109.

345. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Michele Bisaccia Meitl*, Eve M. Brank, Jennifer L. Woolard, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring Lawyer Misconduct: An Examination of the Self-Regulation Process.” Deviant Behavior 37: 573-584.

344. Tomislav Kovandciz, Mark E. Schaffer, Lynne M. Vieraitis, Erin A. Orrick, and Alex R. Piquero. “Police, Crime and the Problem of Weak Instruments: Revisiting the “More Police, Less Crime” Thesis. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32: 133-158.

343. Erin A. Orrick, Kiersten Compofelice*, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Impact of Deportable Status on Sentencing Outcomes in a Sample of State Prisoners.” Journal of Crime and Justice 39: 28-40.

342. Alex R. Piquero, Stephanie M. Cardwell*, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez. “How Well do the Adolescent Risk Factors Predict Re-arrest Frequency across Race/Ethnicity among Serious Adolescent Offenders?” Journal of Crime and Justice 39:189-209. -Reprinted: Jennifer H. Peck. (2017). Race and Ethnicity in the Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems: Contemporary Issues of Offending Behavior and Judicial Responses. New York: Routledge.

341. Matthew Hickman, Zachary A. Powell*, Alex R. Piquero, Jack R. Greene. “Exploring the Viability of an Attitudes Towards Ethics Scale in Understanding Police Integrity Outcomes.” Policing 39: 319-337.

340. Matthew Hickman, Alex R. Piquero, Zachary A. Powell*, and Jack R. Greene. “Expanding the Measurement of Police Integrity.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 39: 246-267.

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339. Michael G. Vaughn, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Sandra Naeger, Jin Huang, and Alex R. Piquero. “Childhood Reports of Food Neglect and Impulse Control Problems and Violence in Adulthood.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13: 389

338. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, Jeremy W. Coid, and Alex R. Piquero. “Are Male Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence Different from Convicted Violent Offenders? Examination of Psychopathic Traits and Life Success in Males from a Community Survey.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 31:1687-1718.

337. Christopher J. Sullivan and Alex R. Piquero. “The Criminal Career Concept: Past, Present, and Future.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 53:420-442.

336. David P. Farrington, John MacLeod, and Alex R. Piquero. “Mathematical Models of Criminal Careers: Deriving and Testing Quantitative Predictions.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 53:336-355.

335. Wesley G. Jennings, Michael Rocque, Bryanna Hahn Fox, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “Can They Recover? An Assessment of Adult Adjustment Problems Among Males in the Abstainer, Recovery, LCP, and AL Pathways Followed Up to Age 56 in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Development and Psychopathology 28:537-549.

334. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Shay Bilchik, Katherine Jackowski, Mark A. Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “Maltreatment, Child Welfare, and Recidivism in a Sample of Deep-End Crossover Youth.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 45:625-654.

333. Sarah El Sayed*, Alex R. Piquero, Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, Lindsay Pitzer, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Assessing the Mental Health/Offending Relationship Across Race/Ethnicity in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Criminal Justice Policy Review

27 27:265-301.

332. Wanda Leal*, Marc Gertz, and Alex R. Piquero. “Are NFL Arrestees Violent Specialists or High Frequency Offenders or Both?” Deviant Behavior 37: 456-470.

331. Joan Reid and Alex R. Piquero. “Applying General Strain Theory to Youth Commercial Sexual Exploitation”. Crime & Delinquency. 62(3): 341-367.

330. Paul Bellair, Tom McNulty, and Alex R. Piquero. “Verbal Ability and Persistent Offending: A Race-Specific Test of Moffitt’s Theory.” Justice Quarterly 33: 455-480.

329. Wesley G. Jennings, Angela R. Gover, and Alex R. Piquero. A multi-level examination of life-course offending trajectories: Implications for a theoretically integrated model for explaining criminal behavior. Korean Journal of Public Safety and Criminal Justice 24: 373-403.

328. Matt DeLisi, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie M. Cardwell*. “The Unpredictability of Murder: Juvenile Homicide in the Pathways to Desistance Study.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 14: 26-42.

327. Matthew Larson, Gary Sweeten, and Alex R. Piquero. “With or Without You? Contextualizing the Impact of Romantic Relationship Breakup on Crime Among Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 45: 54-72.

326. Alex R. Piquero. “Take My License n’ All that Jive, I Can’t See…35: Little Hope for the Future Encourages Offending Over Time.” Justice Quarterly. 33: 73-99.

325. Alex R. Piquero, Jeff Bouffard, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Jessica Craig*. “Does Morality Condition the Deterrent Effect of Perceived Certainty Among Incarcerated Felons?” Crime & Delinquency 62: 3-25.

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324. Thomas A. Loughran, Theodore Wilson*, Daniel S. Nagin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Evolutionary Regression? Assessing the Problem of Hidden Biases in Criminal Justice Applications using Propensity Scores.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 11(4): 631-652.

323. Mark C. Cohen and Alex R. Piquero. “Benefits and Costs of a Targeted Intervention Program for Youthful Offenders: The YouthBuild USA Offender Project.” Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis. 6: 603-627.

322. Haley Zettler*, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie M. Cardwell. “Assessing the Celerity of Arrest on 3-Year Recidivism Patterns in a Sample of Criminal Defendants” Journal of Criminal Justice 43: 428-436.

321. Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, Jonathan Intravia, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Protective Impact of Immigrant Concentration on Juvenile Recidivism: A Statewide Analysis of Youth Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43: 522-531.

320. Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, Francesca M. Filbey, Thomas A. Loughran, Laurie Chassin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Which Matters Most? Demographic, Neuropsychological, Personality, and Situational Factors in Long-Term Marijuana and Alcohol Trajectories for Justice-Involved Male Youth.” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 29: 603-12.

319. Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Michael Rocque, and David P. Farrington. “The Effects of Binge and Problem Drinking on Problem Behavior and Adjustment over the Life Course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43:453-463.

318. Monahan, Kathryn, Laurence Steinberg, and Alex R. Piquero. “Juvenile Justice Policy and Practice: A Developmental Perspective.” Crime and Justice: A Review of Research Volume

29 44: 577-619.

317. Wanda Leal,* Marc Gertz, and Alex R. Piquero. “The National Felon League?: A Comparison of NFL Arrests to General Population Arrests.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43:397-403.

316. Alex R. Piquero. “What We Know and What We Need to Know About Developmental and Life-Course Theories.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 48: 336-344.

315. Joan A. Reid, Alex R. Piquero and Christopher J. Sullivan. Exploring the Impact of Alcohol and Marijuana Use on Commercial Sexual Exploitation Among Male Youth Using Parallel-Process Latent Growth Curve Modeling, Journal of Crime and Justice 38: 377-394.

314. Erin Orrick and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Impact of Mexican Nativity on Sentence Length.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 26: 643-664.

313. Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, Ineke Haen Marshall, and Alex R. Piquero. “Examining Criminal Careers Across National Contexts: A Comparative Analysis.” European Journal of Criminology 12: 400-419.

312. Jessica M. Craig*, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero, & David P. Farrington. “Heavy Drinking Ensnares Adolescents into Crime in Early Adulthood.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43: 142-151.

311. Alex R. Piquero. “Understanding Race/Ethnicity Differences in Offending Across the Life-Course: Gaps and Opportunities.” Journal of Developmental and Life Course Criminology 1: 21-32.

310. Stephanie M. Cardwell*, Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Heith Copes, Carol A. Schubert, and Edward P. Mulvey. “Variability in Moral Disengagement and its Relation to Offending in a Sample of Serious Youthful Offenders.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 42:

30 819-839.

309. Jeff Bouffard, Jessica Craig*, and Alex R. Piquero. “Comparing Attitudinal and Situational Measures of Self-Control among Felony Offenders.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 25: 112-125.

308. Erin A. Orrick* and Alex R. Piquero. “Were Cell Phones Associated with Lower Crime in the 1990s and 2000’s?” Journal of Crime and Justice 38: 222-243.

307. Rebecca Wickes, Renee Zahnow, Mel Tyler, and Alex R. Piquero. “Neighborhood Structures, Social Capital and Community Resilience: Longitudinal Evidence from the 2011 Brisbane Flood Disaster.” Social Science Quarterly 96: 330-353.

306. Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, and Nathan Epps. “The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Juvenile Offending Trajectories in a Juvenile Offender Sample.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43:229-241.

305. Shayne Jones, Donald Lynam, and Alex R. Piquero. “Substance Use, Personality, and Inhibitors: Testing Hirschi’s Predictions about the Reconceptualization of Self-Control.” Crime & Delinquency 61:538-558.

304. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “Does the Birth of a First Child Reduce the Father’s Offending?” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 48: 3-23.

303. Jamie C. Vaske, Jamie Newsome, Danielle L. Boisvert, Alex R. Piquero, Angela D. Paradis, and Stephen L. Buka. “The Impact of Low Birth Weight and Maternal Age on Adulthood Offending.” Journal of Criminal Justice 43:49-56.

302. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Brie Diamond, and Jennifer M. Reingle. “A

31 Systematic Review of Age, Sex, Ethnicity, and Race as Predictors of Violent Recidivism.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 59: 5-26.

301. Cesar Rebellon, Desiree Wiesen-Martin, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephen G. Tibbetts. “Gender Differences in Criminal Intent: Examining the Mediating Influence of Anticipated Shaming.” Deviant Behavior 36:17-41.

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300. Siny Tsang*, Elizabeth Cauffman, and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of the Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version among Male Adolescent Offenders: An Item Response Theory Analysis.” Psychological Assessment 26: 1333-1346.

299. Joan Reid and Alex R. Piquero. “On the Relationship between Commercial Sexual Exploitation/Prostitution, Substance Dependency, and Delinquency in Youthful Offenders.” Child Maltreatment 19: 247-260.

298. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and David P. Farrington. “The Life-Course Offending Trajectories of Football Hooligans.” European Journal of Criminology 12: 113-125.

297. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, Dustin A. Pardini, and Alex R. Piquero. “Scaling Up from Convictions to Self-Reported Offending.” Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health 24: 265-276.

296. Robert Brame, Edward P. Mulvey, Alex R. Piquero, and Carol A. Schubert. “Assessing the Nature and Mix of Offences among Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health 24: 254-564.

295. Bianca Bersani, Tom Loughran, and Alex R. Piquero. “Comparing Patterns and Predictors of Immigrant Offending Among a Sample of Adjudicated Youth.” Journal of Youth and

32 Adolescence 43:1914-1933.

294. Joan Reid and Alex R. Piquero. “Age-Graded Risk Factors for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Male and Female Youth.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 29: 1747-1777.

293. Wesley G. Jennings, Kristen M. Zgoba, Alex R. Piquero, and Jennifer M. Reingle. “Offending Trajectories among Native-Born and Foreign-Born Hispanics to Late Middle Age”. Sociological Inquiry 83: 622-647.

292. Kevin A. Wright, Byungbae Kim, Laurie Chassin, Sandra H. Losoya, and Alex R. Piquero. “Ecological Context, Concentrated Disadvantage, and Youth Reoffending: Identifying the Social Mechanisms in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 43: 1781-1799.

291. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Carol A. Schubert. “Human But Not Social Capital is Better Able to Distinguish Between Offending Trajectories in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Hispanic Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 42: 366-373.

290. Bryan Sykes, Jason Gioviano, and Alex R. Piquero. “Mentoring Marginality: The Role of Informal Mentors in the Lives of Socially Disadvantaged Adolescents.” Race and Justice 4: 246-269.

289. Alex R. Piquero, Carol A. Schubert, and Robert Brame. “Comparing Official and Self-Report Records of Offending Across Gender and Race/Ethnicity in a Longitudinal Study of Serious Youthful Offenders.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 51:525-555.

288. Julia Dmitrieva, Lauren Gibson, Laurence Steinberg, Alex R. Piquero, and Jeffrey Fagan. “Pathways and Consequences of Gang Membership: Comparing Gang Members, Gang Leaders, and Non-Gang-Affiliated Adjudicated Youth.” Journal of Research on Adolescence

33 24:220-234.

287. John Worrall, Nicole Els*, Alex R. Piquero, and Michael TenEyck*. “The Moderating Effects of Informal Social Control in the Sanctions-Compliance Nexus.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 39:341-357.

286. Alex R. Piquero. “Moving From Description to Implementation of Evidence-Based Research Findings.” Criminology & Public Policy 13:127-134.

275. Jennifer Reingle, Wesley Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero. “Is Violence Bad for Your Health? An Assessment of Chronic Disease Outcomes in a Nationally Representative Sample.” Justice Quarterly 31:524-538.

274. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Jonathan P. Shepherd, and Katherine Auty. “Offending and Early Death in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Justice Quarterly 31:445-472.

273. Alex R. Piquero, Delphine Theobald, and David P. Farrington. “The Overlap between Offending Trajectories, Criminal Violence, and Intimate Partner Violence.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 58:286-302.

272. John MacDonald, Amelia Haviland, Rajeev Ramchand, Andrew R. Moral, and Alex R. Piquero. “Linking Specialization and Seriousness in Criminal Careers.” Advances in Life Course Research 20:43-55.

271. Michael G. Vaughn, Christopher Salas-Wright, Matthew DeLisi, and Alex R. Piquero. “Health Associations of Drug-Involved and Criminal Justice Involved Adults in the United States”. Criminal Justice and Behavior 41:318-336.

270. Liz Shulman, Laurence Steinberg, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Mistaken Account of the

34 Age-Crime Curve: Response to Males and Brown (2013).” Journal of Adolescent Research 29:25-34. 2013 269. Alex R. Piquero, J. David Hawkins, Lila Kazemian, D. Petechuk, and Santiago Redondo. Patrones de la Carrera Delictiva: Prevalencia, Frecuencia, Continuidad y Desistimiento del Delito. Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica No. 11, Monografía 1, Artículo 2, pp. 1-40.

268. Alex R. Piquero. “Youth Matters: The Meaning of Miller for Theory, Research, and Policy Regarding Developmental/Life-Course Criminology.” New England Journal of Criminal and Civil Confinement 39:347-362.

267. Robert G. Morris and Alex R. Piquero. “For Whom Do Sanctions Deter and Label?” Justice Quarterly 30:837-868.

266. Tom Loughran, Holly Nguyen*, Alex R. Piquero, and Jeffrey Fagan. “The Returns to Criminal Capital.” American Sociological Review 78:925-948.

265. Liz Shulman, Laurence Steinberg, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Age-Crime Curve in Adolescence and Early Adulthood is Not Due to Age Differences in Economic Status.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 42: 848-860.

264. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Jessica M. Craig*, and Stephen J. Clipper*. “Assessing Research on Workplace Violence, 2000-2012.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 18: 383-394.

263. Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “Does Resting Heart Rate at Age 18 Distinguish General and Violent Offending up to Age 50? Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice 41: 213-219.

35 262. Gary Sweeten, Alex R. Piquero, and Laurence Steinberg. “Age and the Explanation of Crime Revisited.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 42: 921-938.

261. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Lynne M. Vieraitis, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts, and Michael Blankenship. “The Interplay of Gender and Ethics in Corporate Offender Decision-Making.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 29: 385-398.

260. Laurie Chassin, Alex R. Piquero, Sandra H. Losoya, Andre D. Mansion*, and Carol A. Schubert. “Joint Consideration of Distal and Proximal Predictors of Premature Mortality among Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Adolescent Health 52: 689-696.

259. Alex R. Piquero, Kathryn C. Monahan, Cristie Glaseen, Carol A. Schubert, and Edward P. Mulvey. “Does Time Matter? Comparing Trajectory Concordance and Covariate Association Using Time-Based and Age-Based Assessments.” Crime & Delinquency 59: 738-763.

258. Gary Sweeten, David Pyrooz, and Alex R. Piquero. “Disengaging from Gangs and Desistance from Crime.” Justice Quarterly 30: 469-500.

257. Thomas Loughran, Ray Paternoster, Alex R. Piquero, and Jeffrey Fagan. “A Good Man Always Knows His Limitations”: The Role of Overconfidence in Criminal Offending.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 50: 327-358.

256. Bruce Jacobs and Alex R. Piquero. “Boundary-Crossing in Perceptual Deterrence: Investigating the Linkages between Sanction Severity, Sanction Certainty, and Offending.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57: 792-812.

255. David Pyrooz*, Gary Sweeten, and Alex R. Piquero. “Continuity and Change in Gang Membership and Gang Embeddedness.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 50: 239-271.

36 254. Kyle Thomas*, Thomas Loughran, and Alex R. Piquero. “Do Individual Characteristics Explain Variation in Sanction Risk Updating Among Serious Juvenile Offenders?: Advancing the Logic of Differential Deterrence." Law and Human Behavior 37:10-21.

253. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley Jennings, and David P. Farrington. “The Monetary Costs of Crime To Middle Adulthood: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 50:53-74.

252. Jonathan Intravia*, Shayne Jones, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Roles of Social Bonds, Personality, and Perceived Costs: An Empirical Investigation into Hirschi’s “New” Control Theory.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 56:1182-1200.

251. Michael Mondello, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, Marc Gertz, and Jake Bratton. “Public Perceptions on Paying Student Athletes.” Sport & Society 16:106-119.

250. Carter Hay, Ryan Meldrum, and Alex R. Piquero. “Negative Cases in the Nexus between Self-Control, Social Bonds, and Delinquency.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 11:3-25.

249. Ryan C. Meldrum, Alex R. Piquero, and Jim Clark. “Does Low Self-Control Predict Fictitious Drug Use and Untruthfulness.” Deviant Behavior 34:242-254.

248. Ryan C. Meldrum, Jacob Young, Callie Burt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Maternal Versus Adolescent Reports of Self-Control: Implications for Testing the General Theory of Crime.” Journal of Criminal Justice 41:24-32.

247. Alex R. Piquero, Nadine M. Connell, Nicole Leeper Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Wesley G. Jennings. “Does Adolescent Bullying Distinguish between Male Offending Trajectories in Late Middle Age?” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 42:444-453.

37 246. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “Childhood Broken Homes and Adult Violence: An Analysis of Moderators and Mediators.” Journal of Criminal Justice 41:44-52. 2012 245. Michael Vaughn, Christopher Salas-Wright, and Alex R. Piquero. “Buckle Up: Non-Seat Belt Use and Antisocial Behavior in the United States.” Annals of Epidemiology 22:825-831.

244. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Wesley G. Jennings, Brie Diamond*, and Jessica Craig*. “Sex Offenders and Sex Offending in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development: Prevalence, Frequency, Specialization, Recidivism, and (Dis)continuity over the Life-Course.” Journal of Crime and Justice 35:412-426.

243. Lynne Vieraitis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts, and Michael Blankenship. “Do Women and Men Differ in their Neutralizations of Corporate Crime?” Criminal Justice Review 37:480-494.

242. Alex R. Piquero. “Reaction Essay: Assessing the Extent and Sources of NCAA Rule Infractions…” Criminology & Public Policy 11:713-722.

241. Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, Marc Gertz, Jake Bratton, and Thomas Loughran. “Sometimes Ignorance is Bliss: Investigating Citizen Perceptions of the Certainty and Severity of Punishment.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 37:63-646.

240. William D. Bales and Alex R. Piquero. “Racial and Ethnic Differentials in Sentencing to Incarceration.” Justice Quarterly 29:742-773.

239. Thomas Loughran, Greg Pogarsky, Alex R. Piquero, and . “Reexamining the Functional Form of the Certainty Effect in Deterrence Theory.” Justice Quarterly 29:712-741.

38 238. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Natalie Fontaine, Gina Vincent, Jeremy Coid, and Simone Ullrich. “Childhood Risk, Offending Trajectories, and Psychopathy at Age 48 Years in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Psychology, Public Policy, & Law 18:577-598.

237. Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, and Jennifer M. Reingle*. “On the Overlap Between Victimization and Offending: A Review of the Literature.” Aggression & Violent Behavior 17:16-26.

236. Randall Horton, Stephen K. Rice, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “On the Variability of Anger Cross-Culturally: An Assessment of General Strain Theory’s Primary Mediator.” Deviant Behavior 33:260-281.

235. Robin Fitzgerald, Paul Mazerolle, Alex R. Piquero, and Donna L. Ansara. “Exploring Sex Differences Among Sentenced Juvenile Offenders in Australia.” Justice Quarterly 29:420-447.

234. Susan Fahey, Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Situational Model for Distinguishing Terrorist and Non-Terrorist Aerial Hijackings, 1948 to 2007.” Justice Quarterly 29:573-595.

233. Robert Brame, Raymond Paternoster, and Alex R. Piquero. “Thoughts on the Analysis of Group-Based Developmental Trajectories in Criminology.” Justice Quarterly 29:469-490.

232. Wade P. Smith*, Eric Primm, Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert M. Regoli. “Does Race Matter? Assessing Consumer Discrimination in the Secondary Basketball Card Market.” The Social Science Journal 49:72-82.

231. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and J.C. Barnes. “Violence in Criminal Careers: A Review of the Literature from a Developmental Life-Course Perspective.” Aggression & Violent Behavior 17:171-179.

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230. Alex R. Piquero, Brie Diamond*, Michael Carriaga*, Lila Kazemian, and David P. Farrington. “Stability of Aggression Revisited.” Aggression & Violent Behavior 17:365-372.

229. Robert Morris, Michael Carriaga*, Brie Diamond*, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Does Prison Strain Lead to Prison Misbehavior? An Application of General Strain Theory to Inmate Misconduct.” Journal of Criminal Justice 40:194-201.

228. Alex R. Piquero, Jonathan Intravia*, Eric Stewart, Nicole L. Piquero, Marc Gertz, and Jake Bratton. “Investigating the Determinants of the Street Code and Its Relation to Offending Among Adults.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 37:19-32.

227. William D. Bales and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Impact of Imprisonment on Recidivism.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 8:71-101.

226. Alex R. Piquero. “Policy Essay: Obeying Signals and Predicting Future Offending.” Criminology & Public Policy 11:51-60.

225. Thomas Loughran, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, and Edward Mulvey. “Differential Deterrence: Studying Heterogeneity and Changes in Perceptual Deterrence among Serious Youthful Offenders.” Crime & Delinquency 58:3-27.

224. Thomas Blomberg, William Bales, and Alex R. Piquero. “Is Educational Achievement a Turning Point for Incarcerated Delinquents Across Race and Sex?" Journal of Youth & Adolescence 41:202-216. 2011

223. Liz Schulman*, Elizabeth Cauffman, Jeffrey Fagan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Moral Disengagement Among Serious Juvenile Offenders: A Longitudinal Study of the Relations Between Morally Disengaged Attitudes and Offending.” Developmental Psychology

40 47:1619-1632.

222. Wesley Jennings, Angela Gover, and Alex R. Piquero. “Integrating the American Criminal Justice and Mental Health Service Systems to Focus on Victimization.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55:1272-1290.

221. Alex R. Piquero, Raymond Paternoster, Greg Pogarsky, and Thomas Loughran. “Elaborating the Individual Difference Component in Deterrence Theory.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 7:335-360.

220. George Higgins, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “General Strain Theory, Peer Rejection, and Delinquency/Crime.” Youth & Society 43:1272-1297.

219. Erin A. Orrick*, John L. Worrall, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero, William D. Bales, and Xia Wang. “Social Support Theory: A Multilevel Analysis of Recidivism.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:499-508.

218. Thomas Loughran, Raymond Paternoster, Alex R. Piquero, and Greg Pogarsky. “On Ambiguity in Perceptions of Risk: Implications for Criminal Decision-Making and Deterrence.” Criminology 49:1029-1061.

217. Jean McGloin, Christopher Sullivan, Alex R. Piquero, Arjan Blokland, and Paul Nieuwbeerta. “Marriage and Offending Specialization: Expanding the Impact of Turning Points and the Process of Desistance.” European Journal of Criminology 8:361-376.

216. Joshua Cochran* and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring Sources of Punitiveness Among German Citizens.” Crime and Delinquency 57:544-571.

41 215. Thomas Blomberg, William D. Bales, Karen Mann, Alex R. Piquero, and Richard Berk. “Incarceration, Education and Transition from Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:355-365.

214. J.C. Barnes, Kevin Beaver, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Test of Moffitt’s Hypotheses of Delinquency Abstension.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 38:690-709.

213. Eric Primm, Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert M. Regoli. "Investigating Customer Racial Discrimination in the Secondary Baseball Card Market". Sociological Inquiry 81:110-132.

212. Joanna Lee, Laurence Steinberg, George Knight, and Alex R. Piquero. “Identity-linked Perceptions of the Police among African American Juvenile Offenders: A Developmental Perspective.” Journal of Youth & Adolescence 40:23-37.

211. Nicole L. Piquero, Mark Cohen, and Alex R. Piquero. “How Much is the Public Willing to Pay to be Protected from Identity Theft?” Justice Quarterly 28:437-459.

210. Eric Silver, Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Nicole L. Piquero, and Michael Leiber. “Assessing the Violent Offending and Violent Victimization Overlap among Discharged Psychiatric Patients.” Law & Human Behavior 35:49-59.

209. Matt DeLisi and Alex R. Piquero. “New Frontiers in Criminal Careers Research, 2000-2011: A State of the Art Review. Journal of Criminal Justice 39: 289-301.

208. Jennifer M. Reingle, Wesley G. Jennings, Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Alex R. Piquero, and Glorisa Canino. “Investigating the Role of Gender and Delinquency in Exposure to Violence among Puerto Rican Youth.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 27:361-377.

207. Invited Address: Alex R. Piquero. “James Joyce, Alice in Wonderland, the Rolling Stones,

42 and Criminal Careers.” Journal of Youth & Adolescence 40:761-775.

206. Alex R. Piquero, Iona Shepherd, Jonathan Shepherd, and David P. Farrington. “Impact of Offender Trajectories on Health: Disability, Hospitalization, and Death by Middle Age in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 21:189-201.

205. Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, Marc Gertz, Thomas Baker, Jason Bratton, and J.C. Barnes. “Race, Punishment, and the Michael Vick Experience.” Social Science Quarterly 92:535-551.

204. Alex R. Piquero. “Understanding the Development of Antisocial Behavior: Terrie E. Moffitt.” Advances in Criminological Theory, The Origins of American Criminology (edited by Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Andrew J. Myer, and Freda Adler). (Volume 16, pp. 397-408).

203. Chris Sullivan and Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Career Research: A Statistical and Substantive Comparison of Growth Modeling Approaches.” Advances in Criminological Theory, Measuring Crime and Criminality (edited by John MacDonald). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. (Volume 17, pp.267-297).

202. John MacDonald, Andrew Morral, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Effects of Social Desirability on Measures of Self-Control.” Advances in Criminological Theory, Measuring Crime and Criminality (edited by John MacDonald). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. (Volume 17, pp. 21-36).

201. Asha Goldweber, Julia Dmitrieva, Elizabeth Cauffman, Alex R. Piquero, and Laurence Steinberg. “The Development of Criminal Style in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Separating the Lemmings from the Loners.” Journal of Youth & Adolescence 40:332-346.

200. Scott Wolfe* and Alex R. Piquero. “Organizational Justice and Police Misconduct.”

43 Criminal Justice & Behavior 38:332-353.

199. Paul Nieuwbeerta, A.A.J. Blokland, Alex R. Piquero, and Gary Sweeten. “A Life-Course Analysis of Offense Specialization Across Age: Introducing a New Method for Studying Individual Specialization over the Life Course.” Crime & Delinquency 57:3-28.

2010 198. Nicole L. Piquero, Kristan Fox, Alex R. Piquero, Paul Mazerolle, and George Capowich. “Gender, General Strain Theory, Negative Emotions, and Disordered Eating.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 39:380-392.

197. Cesar Rebellon, Nicole L. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts, and Alex R. Piquero. “Anticipated Shame and Criminal Offending.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:988-977.

196. Thomas A. Loughran, Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert, Laurie A. Chassin, Laurence Steinberg, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, Sonia Cota-Robles, Elizabeth Cauffman, and Sandra H. Losoya. “Differential Effects of Adult Court Transfer on Juvenile Offender Recidivism.” Law & Human Behavior 34:476-488.

197. Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, Thomas A. Loughran, Jeffrey Fagan, Laurie A. Chassin, Alex R. Piquero, Sandra H. Losoya, Laurence Steinberg, and Elizabeth Cauffman. “Predicting Outcomes for Transferred Youth: Findings and Policy Implications.” Law & Human Behavior 34:460-475.

195. Mildred M. Maldonada-Molina, Wesley G. Jennings, Amy L. Tobler, Alex R. Piquero, and Glorida Canino. “Assessing the Victim-Offender Overlap among Puerto-Rican Youth.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:1191-1201.

44 194. Mark Cohen, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley Jennings. “The Monetary Value of Early Childhood Interventions: Calculating the Cost of Bad Outcomes for At-Risk Youth, and the Benefits of Interventions to Reduce Them.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 21:391-434.

193. Eric Primm, Nicole L. Piquero, Robert M. Regloi, and Alex R. Piquero. “Racial Bias in Baseball Card Collecting Revisited.” The Social Science Journal 47:865-874.

192. Alex R. Piquero, Christopher Sullivan, and David P. Farrington. “Assessing Differences Among Offenders Who Offend a Lot Over a Short Time Period Compared to Offenders Who Offend a Little Over a Long Time Period.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 37:1309-1329.

191. Wesley Jennings, George Higgins, Richard Tewksbury, Angela R. Gover, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Longitudinal Assessment of the Victim-Offender Overlap.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 25:2147-2174.

190. Thomas Baker* and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Perceived Benefits-Criminal Offending Relationship.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38, 981-987.

189. Wesley Jennings, Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, Alex R. Piquero, Candice L. Odgers, Hector Bird, and Glorisa Canino. “Sex Differences in Trajectories of Offending Among Puerto Rican Youth.” Crime and Delinquency 56(3), 327-357.

188. Laurie Chassin, Julia Dmitrieva, Kathryn Modecki, Laurence Steinberg, Elizabeth Cauffman, Alex R. Piquero, George P. Knight, and Sandra H. Losoya. “Does Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use Predict Suppressed Growth in Psychosocial Maturity among Male Juvenile Offenders?” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 24(1), 48-60.

187. Wesley Jennings, Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Alex R. Piquero, and Glorissa Canino. “Parental Suicidality as a Risk Factor for Delinquency among Hispanic Youth.” Journal of Youth & Adolescence 39, 315-325.

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186. Wesley Jennings, George Higgins, Richard Tewksbury, Angela Gover, and Alex R. Piquero. "A Longitudinal Assessment of the Victim-Offender Overlap.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 25(12), 2147-2174.

185. Alex R. Piquero. “Policy Essay on Policing the Homeless.” Criminology & Public Policy 9:841-849.

184. Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen, Alex R. Piquero, and Christy Visher. “Linking the Crime and Arrest Processes to Measure Variations in Individual Arrest Risk per Crime (Q).” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 26:533-548.

183. Alex R. Piquero, Wesley Jennings, David P. Farrington. “On the Malleability of Self-Control: Theoretical and Policy Implications Regarding a General Theory of Crime.” Justice Quarterly 27:803-834.

182. Mark A. Cohen and Alex R. Piquero. “An Outcome Evaluation of the YouthBuild USA Offender Project.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 8(4):373-385.

181. Laurence Steinberg and Alex R. Piquero. “Manipulating Public Opinion About Trying Juveniles as Adults: An Experimental Study.” Crime & Delinquency 56:487-506.

180. Daniel S. Nagin and Alex R. Piquero. “Using the Group Based Trajectory Modeling To Study Crime Over the Life Course.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 21:105-116.

179. Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal career progression in early adulthood in a sample of serious offenders in Australia.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:340-348.

178. Joanna Lee, Alex R. Piquero, and Laurence Steinberg. “Ethnic identity and attitudes toward

46 the police among African American juvenile offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:781-789.

177. Hanno Petras, Paul Nieuwbeerta, and Alex R. Piquero. “Participation and Frequency During Criminal Careers over the Life Span.” Criminology 48:607-637.

176. Paul Mazerolle, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert Brame. “Violent Onset Offenders: Do initial experiences shape criminal career dimensions?” International Criminal Justice Review 20:132-146.

175. Chris Sullivan and Alex R. Piquero. “Investigating Stability and Change in Substance Use and Criminal Activity Using a Synthesized Longitudinal Modeling Approach.” Journal of Drug Issues 41:63-92.

174. Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “Criminal Offender Trajectories and (White-Collar) Occupational Prestige.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 35:134-143.

173. Mark A. Cohen, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley Jennings. “Monetary Costs of Gender and Ethnicity Disaggregated Group-Based Offending. American Journal of Criminal Justice.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 35:159-172.

172. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Daniel S. Nagin, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Trajectories of Offending and Their Relation to Life Failure in Late Middle Age: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 47:151-173.

171. Edward Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg, Alex R. Piquero, Michelle Besana, Jeffrey Fagan, Carol Schubert, Elizabeth Cauffman. “Trajectories of Desistance and Continuity in Antisocial Behavior Following Court Adjudication among Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Development & Psychopathology 22:453-475.

47 170. Mark Cohen, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley Jennings. “Studying the Costs of Crime across Offender Trajectories.” Criminology & Public Policy 9:279-305.

169. Primm, Eric, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Robert M. Regoli, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Role of Race in Football Card Prices.” Social Science Quarterly 91:129-142.

168. Alex R. Piquero, Francis T. Cullen, James D. Uneever, Nicole L. Piquero, and Jill A. Gordon. “Never too Late: Public Optimism about Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Punishment & Society 12:187-207,

167. Paul Hirschfield and Alex R. Piquero. “Normalization and Legitimation: Modeling Stigmatizing Attitudes toward Ex-Offenders.” Criminology 48:27-55.

166. Alex R. Piquero and Laurence Steinberg. “Public Preferences for Rehabilitation versus Incarceration of Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:1-6.

165. Jean McGloin and Alex R. Piquero. “On the Relationship Between Co-Offending Network Redundancy and Offending Versatility.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 47:63-90.

164. Chris L. Gibson, Christopher Sullivan, Shayne Jones, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing Neighborhood Influences on Children’s Self-Control.” Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 47:31-62.

163. Kristy Holtfreter, Michael D. Reisig, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Low Self-Control and Fraud Offending-Victimization Overlap.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 37:188-203.

2009

48 162. Jean McGloin and Alex R. Piquero. “I Wasn’t Alone: Collective Behavior and Violent Delinquency.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 42(3):336-353.

161. Kathryn Monahan and Alex R. Piquero. “Investigating the Longitudinal Relation between Offending Frequency and Offending Variety.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:653-673.

160. Thomas A. Loughran, Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert, Jeffrey Fagan, Alex R. Piquero, and Sandra H. Losoya. “Estimating a Dose-Response Relationship between Length of Stay and Future Recidivism in Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Criminology 47:699-740.

159. Matthew Nobles, Kathleen A. Fox, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Career Dimensions of Stalking Victimization and Perpetration.” Justice Quarterly 26:476-503.

158. Jean McGloin, Chris Sullivan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Aggregating to Versatility? Transitions Among Offender Types in the Short-Term.” British Journal of Criminology 49(2): 243-264.

157. Bryan Sykes and Alex R. Piquero. “Structuring and Recreating Inequality: Health Disparities in HIV & TB Among Incoming and Outgoing Prison Cohorts.” ANNALS 623: 214-227.

156. Dana L. Haynie, Richard J. Petts, David Maimon, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exposure to Violence in Adolescence and Precocious Role Exits.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 38(3):269-286.

155. Anne Mauricio, Laurie Chassin, Sandra Losoya, Michelle Little, George Knight, and Alex R. Piquero. “Juvenile Offenders' Alcohol and Marijuana Trajectories: Risk and Protective Factor Effects in the Context of Time in a Supervised Facility." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 38(3):440-453.

154. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, Brandon C. Welsh, Richard Tremblay, and Wesley

49 Jennings. “Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programs on Antisocial Behavior and Delinquency.” Journal of Experimental Criminology 5(2):83-120.

153. Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, Hector Bird, and Glorissa Canino. “Trajectories of Delinquency among Puerto Rican Children and Adolescents at Two Sites.” Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 46:144-181.

152. Mark A. Cohen and Alex R. Piquero. “New Evidence on the Monetary Value of Saving a High Risk Youth.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 25:25-49.

151. Cesar J. Rebellon, Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Sherod Thaxton. “Do Frustrated Economic Expectations and Objective Economic Inequity Promote Crime? A Randomized Experiment Testing Agnew’s General Strain Theory.” European Journal of Criminology 6:47-71.

150. Franklin Zimring, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie Hays. “Investigating the Continuity of Sex Offending: Evidence from the Second Philadelphia Birth Cohort.” Justice Quarterly 26:58-76.

149. Matthew J. Hickman and Alex R. Piquero. “Organizational, Administrative, and Environmental Correlates of Complaints about Police Use of Force: Does Minority Representation Matter?” Crime & Delinquency 55:3-27.

148. Kate Fox, Matt Nobles, and Alex R. Piquero. “Gender, Crime Victimization, and Fear of Crime.” Security Journal 22:24-39.

147. Alex R. Piquero. “Do Gun Laws Affect the Way Steroids Affect Homeruns in Baseball?: Keynote address to Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 34:3-8.

2008

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146. Chris Sullivan, Jean McGloin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Modeling the Deviant Y* in Criminology: An Examination of the Assumptions of Censored Normal Regression and Potential Alternatives.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 24:399-421.

145. Hickman, Matthew, Alex R. Piquero, and Joel H. Garner. “National Estimates of Police Use of Non-Lethal Force: Investigating the Force Experienced by Incarcerated Persons at the Time of Their Arrest.” Criminology & Public Policy 7:563-604.

144. Dana Haynie, Harald E. Weiss, and Alex R. Piquero. “Race, the Economic Maturity Gap, and Criminal Offending in Young Adulthood.” Justice Quarterly 25:595-622.

143. David Weisburd and Alex R. Piquero. “Taking Stock of How Well Criminologists Explain Crime: A Review of Published Studies.” Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 37 (pp.453-502). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Michael Tonry.

142. Candice L. Odgers, Avshalom Caspi, Daniel S. Nagin, Alex R. Piquero, W.S. Slutske, B. Milne, Nigel Dickson, Ritchie Poulton, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Is It Important to Prevent Early Exposure to Drugs and Alcohol Among Adolescents?” Psychological Science 19: 1037-1044.

141. Alex R. Piquero. “Disproportionate Minority Contact.” The Future of Children 18(2):59-79.

140. Wesley Jennings and Alex R. Piquero. “Trajectories of Non-Intimate Partner and Intimate Partner Homicides, 1980-1999: The Importance of Rurality.” Journal of Criminal Justice 36:435-443.

139. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Stephen K. Rice, and Alex R. Piquero. “Power, Profit and Pluralism: New Avenues for Research on Restorative Justice and White-Collar Crime.” Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance. Oxford: Elsevier.

51 138. Paul Nieuwbeerta and Alex R. Piquero. “Mortality Rates and Causes of Death of Convicted Dutch Criminals 25 Years Later.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 45:256-286.

137. Avinash Singh Bhati and Alex R. Piquero. “Estimating the Impact of Incarceration on Subsequent Offending Trajectories: Deterrent, Criminogenic, or Null Effect?” Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 98(1, Fall): 207-253.

136. Kristy Holtfreter, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “And Justice For All? Investigator’s Perceptions of Punishment for Fraud Perpetrators.” Crime, Law, and Social Change 49: 397-412.

136ª. Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex R. Piquero. “Introduction for CLSC Special Issue.” Crime, Law, and Social Change 49: 329-331.

135. Sandra H. Losoya, George P. Knight, Laurie Chassin, Michelle Little, Delfino Vargas-Chanes, Anne Mauricio, and Alex R. Piquero. “Trajectories of Acculturation and Enculturation in Relation to Binge Drinking and Marijuana Use in a Sample of Mexican-American Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of Drug Issues 38:171-198.

134. Alex R. Piquero and Robert Brame. “Assessing the Race-/Ethnicity-Crime Relationship in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Delinquents.” Crime & Delinquency 54:390-422.

133. Jean M. McGloin, Christopher Sullivan, Alex R. Piquero, and Sarah Bacon. “Investigating the Stability of Co-Offending and Co-Offenders Among a Sample of Youthful Offenders.” Criminology 46:155-188.

132. Alex R. Piquero. “Taking Stock of Developmental Trajectories of Criminal Activity Over the Life Course.” In Akiva Liberman (Ed.), The Long View of Crime: A Synthesis of Longitudinal Research. New York: Springer. (pp. 23-78).

52 131. Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Karen J. Terry, Tasha Youstin, and Matt Nobles. “Uncollaring the Criminal: Understanding Criminal Careers of Criminal Clerics.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 35:583-599.

130. Nicole L. Piquero, Stephanie Carmichael, and Alex R. Piquero. “Research Note: Assessing the Perceived Seriousness of White-Collar and Street Crimes.” Crime & Delinquency 54: 291-312.

2007

129. Jeffrey Fagan and Alex R. Piquero. “Rational Choice and Developmental Influences on Recidivism among Adolescent Felony Offenders.” Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 4:715-748.

128. Cauffman, Elizabeth, Alex R. Piquero, Eva Kimonis, Laurence Steinberg, Laurie Chassin, and Jeffrey Fagan. “Legal, Individual, and Contextual Predictors of Court Disposition in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Law and Human Behavior 31 31:519-535.

127. Alfred Blumstein and Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Careers Research and Rational Sentencing Policy.” Criminology & Public Policy 6:679-688.

126. Alex R. Piquero and Alfred Blumstein. “Does Incapacitation Reduce Crime?” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 23:267-286.

125. Franklin Zimring, Wesley Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero. “Juvenile and Adult Sexual Offending in Racine, Wisconsin: Does Early Sex Offending Predict Later Sex Offending in Youth and Young Adulthood?” Criminology & Public Policy 6:507-534.

124. Jean McGloin, Chris Sullivan, Travis Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Local Life Circumstances and Offending Specialization/Versatility: Comparing Opportunity and Propensity Models”

53 Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44:321-346.

123. Alex R. Piquero, Leah E. Daigle, Chris Gibson, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Stephen G. Tibbetts. “Are Life-Course-Persistent Offenders At Risk For Adverse Health Outcomes?” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44:185-207.

122. Timothy Brezina and Alex R. Piquero. “Abstention from Delinquency: An Examination of the Role of Strong Moral Beliefs.” Deviant Behavior 28:433-465.

121. Alex R. Piquero and Jeffrey Bouffard. “Something Old, Something New: A Preliminary Investigation of Hirschi’s Redefined Self-Control.” Justice Quarterly 24:1-27.

120. Shayne Jones, Elizabeth Cauffman, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Influence of Parental Support Among Incarcerated Adolescent Offenders: The Conditioning Effects of Impulse Control and Empathy.” Criminal Justice & Behavior 34:229-245.

119. Brian Francis, Keith Soothill, and Alex R. Piquero. “Estimation Issues and Generational Changes in Modelling Criminal Career Length.” Crime & Delinquency 53:84-105.

118. Alex R. Piquero, Terrie E. Moffitt, and Bradley E. Wright. “Self-Control and Criminal Career Dimensions.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23:72-89.

2006

117. Jean M. McGloin, Travis P. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Life Course Analysis of the Criminogenic Effects of Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy: A Research Note on the Mediating Impact of Neuropsychological Deficit.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 43:412-426.

54 116. Daniel Nagin, Alex R. Piquero, Elizabeth Scott, and Laurence Steinberg. “Public Preferences for Rehabilitation versus Incarceration of Juvenile Offenders: Evidence from a Contingent Valuation Survey.” Criminology & Public Policy 5:627-652.

115. Alex R. Piquero, Robert Brame, Jeffrey Fagan, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Assessing the Offending Activity of Criminal Domestic Violence Suspects: Offense Specialization, Escalation, and De-Escalation Evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program.” Public Health Reports 121:409-418.

114. Alex R. Piquero, Valerie West*, Jeffrey Fagan, and Jan Holland*. “Neighborhood, Race, and the Economic Consequences of Incarceration in New York City, 1985-1996.” The Many Colors of Crime: Inequalities of Race, Ethnicity and Crime in America. Edited by Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. Krivo. New York, NY: New York University Press.

113. Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex R. Piquero. “Democracy and Intellectual Property: Examining Trajectories of Software Piracy.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 605:104-127.

112. John Reitzel* and Alex R. Piquero. “Does it Exist? Studying Citizen’s Attitudes of Racial Profiling.” Police Quarterly 9:161-183.

111. Stephanie Carmichael* and Alex R. Piquero. “Deterrence and Arrest Ratios.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 50:71-87.

110. Christopher Sullivan, Jean McGloin, Travis Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Rethinking the "Norm" of offender generality: An examination of short-term offending specialization at the individual level.” Criminology 44:199-233.

109. Nicole L. Piquero and Alex R. Piquero. “Control Balance and Exploitative Corporate Crime.” Criminology 44:397-430.

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108. Dana Haynie and Alex R. Piquero. “Puberty and Victimization.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 43:3-35.

107. Andrea Schoepfer* and Alex R. Piquero. “Self-Control, Moral Beliefs, and Criminal Activity.” Deviant Behavior 27:51-71.

2005

106. Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg, and Candice Odgers. “Developmental Trajectories of Legal Socialization among Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 96:267-298.

105. Alex R. Piquero, Terrie Moffitt, and Brian Lawton*. “Race Differences in Life-Course-Persistent Offending.” Our Children, Their Children: Race/Ethnicity and Crime, edited by Darnell Hawkins and Kimberly Kempf-Leonard; Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Pp. 202-244).

104. John MacDonald, Alex R. Piquero, Robert Valois, and Keith Zullig. “The Relationship Between Life Satisfaction and Violent Behaviors Among Youth: An Examination of General Criminological Theories.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20:1495-1518.

103. Zenta Gomez-Smith* and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of the Adult Onset.” Journal of Criminal Justice 33:515-525.

102. Michael G. Turner, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “The School Context as a Source of Self-Control.” Journal of Criminal Justice 33:329-339.

101. Alex R. Piquero, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Explaining the Facts of Crime: How the Developmental Taxonomy Replies to Farrington’s Invitation.” Integrated Developmental &

56 Life-Course Theories of Offending: Advances in Criminological Theory (Edited by David P. Farrington) (pp. 51-72). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

100. Laura Dugan, Gary LaFree, and Alex R. Piquero. “Testing a Rational Choice Theory of Airline Hijackings.” Criminology 43:1031-1066.

99. Alex R. Piquero. “Reliable Information and Rational Policy Decisions: Does Gun Research Fit the Bill?” Criminology & Public Policy 4:779-798.

98. Alex R. Piquero, Robert Brame, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Extending the Study of Continuity and Change: Gender Differences in Adolescent and Adulthood Offending.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 21:219-243.

97. Stephanie Carmichael*, Lynn Langton*, Gretchen Leuking*, John Reitzel*, and Alex Piquero. “Do the Experiential and Deterrent Effect Operate Differently Across Gender?” Journal of Criminal Justice 33:267-276.

96. Stephen Rice* and Alex R. Piquero. “Perceptions of Discrimination and Justice in New York City.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 28: 98-117.

95. Steve Rice*, Alex R. Piquero, and John Reitzel*. “Shades of Brown: Perceptions of Racial Profiling and the Intra-Ethnic Differential.” Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 3:47-70.

94. Elizabeth Cauffman, Laurence Steinberg, and Alex R. Piquero. “Psychological, Neuropsychological, and Physiological Correlates of Serious Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence.” Criminology 43:133-176.

57 93. Alex R. Piquero, John MacDonald, Adam Dobrin, Leah Daigle*, and Francis T. Cullen. “The Relationship Between Violent Offending and Death by Homicide: A Test of the General Theory of Crime.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 21:55-71.

92. Alex R. Piquero, Tim Brezina, and Michael Turner. “Testing Moffitt’s Account of Delinquency Abstention.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 42:27-54.

91. Nicole L. Piquero, Angela Gover, John MacDonald, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Influence of Delinquent Peers on Delinquency: Does Gender Matter?” Youth and Society 36:251-275.

90. Brenda Sims Blackwell and Alex R. Piquero. “Power-Control and the Gender-Crime Relationship: Does Low Self-Control Intervene?” Journal of Criminal Justice 33:1-17.

2004

89. John Reitzel*, Stephen Rice*, Alex Piquero. “Lines and Shadows: Perceptions of Racial Profiling and the Hispanic Experience.” Journal of Criminal Justice 32:607-616.

88. Travis Pratt, Michael Turner, and Alex Piquero. “Parental Socialization and Community Context: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Structural Sources of Social Control.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 41:219-243

87. Greg Pogarsky and Alex R. Piquero. “Studying the Reach of Deterrence: Can Deterrence Theory Help Explain Police Misconduct?” Journal of Criminal Justice 32:371-386.

86. Norman A. White and Alex R. Piquero. “An Empirical Test of Silverthorn and Frick’s Challenge to Moffitt’s Developmental Taxonomy.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 14(4):291-309.

58 85. Stephanie Carmichael*, Alex R. Piquero. “Sanctions, Perceived Anger, and Criminal Offending.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 20:371-393.

84. Greg Pogarsky, Alex R. Piquero, and Raymond Paternoster. “Modeling Change in Perceptions about Sanction Threats: The Neglected Linkage in Deterrence Theory.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 20:343-369.

83. Alex Piquero, Lynn Langton*, and Zenta Gomez-Smith*. “Discerning Unfairness Where Others May Not: Low Self-Control and Perceiving Sanctions as Unfair.” Criminology 42:699-734.

82. Robert Brame, Jeff Fagan, Alex R. Piquero, Carol Schubert, and Laurence Steinberg. “Criminal Careers of Serious Delinquents in Two Cities.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 2:256-272.

81. Edward P, Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg, Jeffrey Fagan, Elizabeth Cauffman, Alex Piquero, Laurie Chassin, George Knight, Robert Brame, Carol Schubert, Thomas Hecker, Sandra Losoya. “Theory and Research on Desistance from Antisocial Activity Among Serious Juvenile Offenders.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 2:213-236.

80. Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, and Donald Lynam. “Studying the Factors Related to Career Length” Crime and Delinquency 50:412-435.

79. Karen Parker, John MacDonald, Geoffrey Alpert, Michael Smith, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Contextual Study of Racial Profiling: Assessing the Theoretical Rationale for the Study of Racial Profiling at the Local Level.” American Behavioral Scientist 47:943-962.

78. Donald Lynam, Terrie Moffitt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Specialization and the Propensity to Violence: Support from Self-Reports but not Official Records.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 20:215-228.

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77. Elizabeth Cauffman, Alex R. Piquero, Lisa Broidy, Dorothy Espelage, Paul Mazerolle, and Hans Steiner. “On the Relationships Between Gender, Social-Emotional Adjustment, Distinct Personality Profiles, and Deviant Behavior Among Serious Juvenile Offenders.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 48:235-252.

76. Allison Chappell* and Alex Piquero. “Applying Social Learning Theory to Police Misconduct.” Deviant Behavior 25:89-108. -Reprinted in Gennifer Furst, Contemporary Readings in Criminology (Sage Publications, 2008).

75. Matthew Hickman*, Nicole Piquero, and Alex Piquero. “Revisiting Niederhoffer’s Cynical Cop.” Journal of Criminal Justice 32:1-13.

74. Pamela Lattimore, Richard Linster, John MacDonald, Christy Visher, and Alex Piquero. “Studying Frequency of Arrest Among High and Low Rate of Offenders.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 41:37-57.

73. Alex Piquero. “The Intermittency of Criminal Careers.” Offender Re-Entry and Desistance, edited by Shadd Maruna and Ross Immarigeon; Albany: SUNY Press.

2003

72. Paul Mazerolle, Alex Piquero, and George Capowich. “Examining the Links Between Strain, Situational and Dispositional Anger, and Crime: Further Specifying and Testing General Strain theory.” Youth and Society 35:131-157.

71. Lisa Broidy, Elizabeth Cauffman, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “Sex Differences in Empathy and its Relation to Juvenile Offending.” Violence and Victims 18:503-516.

60 70. Ted Curry and Alex Piquero. “Deviance Frequency and Control Ratios: Assessing Direct and Conditional Effects with Constraints and Self-Control.” Sociological Perspectives 46:397-415.

69. Alex Piquero and Norman White. “On the Relationship Between Cognitive Abilities and Life-Course-Persistent Offending Among a Sample of African Americans: A Longitudinal Test of Moffitt’s Hypothesis.” Journal of Criminal Justice 31:399-409.

68. Dorothy L. Espelage, Elizabeth Cauffman, Lisa M. Broidy, Alex R. Piquero, Paul Mazerolle. “A Cluster-Analytic Investigation of MMPI Profiles of Serious Male and Female Juvenile Offenders.” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 42:770-777.

67. James Alan Fox and Alex Piquero. “Population Demographics and Homicide: A Forecasting Example.” Crime and Delinquency 49:339-359.

66. Alex Piquero and Matthew Hickman*. “Extending Control Balance Theory to Account for Victimization.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 30:282-301.

65. Robert Brame and Alex Piquero. “The Role of Sample Attrition in Studying the Longitudinal Relationship between Age and Crime.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 19:107-128.

64. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Alfred Blumstein. “The Criminal Career Paradigm: Background, Recent Developments, and the Way Forward.” International Annals of Criminology 41:243-269.

63. Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Alfred Blumstein. “The Criminal Career Paradigm: Background and Recent Developments.” Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Vol. 30. Edited by Michael Tonry (pp. 359-506).

61 62. Greg Pogarsky and Alex Piquero. “Why May Punishment Encourage Offending and Lower Perceived Sanction Threats? Investigating the Resetting and Selection Explanations.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40:95-120.

61. Matthew Petrocelli, Alex Piquero, and Michael Smith. “Conflict Theory and Racial Profiling: An Empirical Analysis of Police Traffic Stop Data.” Journal of Criminal Justice 31:1-12.

2002 60. Alex Piquero and Stephen Buka. “Investigating Race and Gender Differences in Specialization in Violence.” Criminology at the Millennium, edited by Robert A. Silverman, Terence P. Thornberry, Bernard Cohen, and Barry Krisberg. Boston: Kluwer Academic Press.

59. Alex Piquero, Chris Gibson*, and Stephen Tibbetts. “Does Low Self-Control Account for the Correlation Between Binge-Drinking and Alcohol-Related Behaviors.” Criminal Behavior and Mental Health 12:135-154.

58. Michael Turner and Alex Piquero. “The Stability of Self-Control.” Journal of Criminal Justice 30:457-472.

57. Alex Piquero, John MacDonald, and Karen Parker. “Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Crime.” Social Science Quarterly 83:654-670.

56. Alex Piquero and Stephen Buka. “Linking Juvenile and Adult Patterns of Criminal Activity in the Providence Cohort of the National Collaborative Perinatal Project.” Journal of Criminal Justice 30:1-14.

55. Alex Piquero and Greg Pogarsky. “Beyond Stafford and Warr’s Reconceptualization of Deterrence: Personal and Vicarious Experiences, Impulsivity, and Offending Behavior.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 39:153-186.

62 54. Alex Piquero and Brian Lawton*. “Individual Risk for Crime is Exacerbated in Poor Familial and Neighborhood Contexts: The Contribution of Low Birth Weight, Family Adversity, and Neighborhood Disadvantage to Life-Course-Persistent Offending.” Advances in Life-Course Research: New Frontiers in Socialization, Volume 7, Edited by Rick Stettersten and Timothy Owens; London: JAI Press. (Pp. 263-298).

53. Alex Piquero, Randall MacIntosh, and Matthew Hickman*. “The Validity of a Self-Reported Delinquency Scale.” Sociological Methods and Research 30:492-529.

52. Alex Piquero, Chris Gibson*, Stephen Tibbetts, Michael Turner, and Soloman Katz. “Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy and Life-Course Persistent Offending.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 46:231-248.

51. Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Rudy Haapanen. “Crime in Emerging Adulthood.” Criminology 40:137-169.

2001 50. Brian Lawton*, Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, and Jack Greene. “Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Analyze Complaints Against Police.” Justice Research Policy 3:95-108.

49. Geoffrey Alpert, Daniel Flynn, and Alex Piquero. “Effective Community Policing Performance Measures.” Justice Research Policy 3:79-94.

48. Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, Brian Lawton, and Jack R. Greene. “Applying Tittle’s Control Balance Theory To Police Deviance.” Policing 24:497-520.

47. Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, and Jack R. Greene. “Racial Disproportionality and Police Discipline Practices.” Justice Research and Policy 3:97-114.

63 46. Alex Piquero, Randall MacIntosh, and Matthew Hickman*. “Applying Item Response Theory to a Control Balance Scale.” Journal of Criminal Justice 29:493-506.

45. Timothy Brezina, Alex Piquero, and Paul Mazerolle. “An Empirical Test of Agnew’s Macro-Strain Theory.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 38:362-386.

44. Chris Gibson*, Alex Piquero, and Stephen Tibbetts. “The Contribution of Family Adversity and Verbal IQ Relate to Criminal Behavior.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 45:574-592.

43. Alex Piquero and Timothy Brezina. “Assessing Moffitt’s Adolescence-Limited Offending Hypothesis.” Criminology 39:353-370.

42. Timothy Brezina and Alex Piquero. “Drinking and Drift.” Journal of Crime and Justice 14:27-42.

41. Shawn Bushway, Alex Piquero, Paul Mazerolle, Lisa Broidy, and Elizabeth Cauffman. “A Framework for Empirical Research on Desistance as a Process.” Criminology 39:491-515.

40. George Capowich, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “The Role of Interpersonal Networks in Response to Strain: Testing and Extending General Strain Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice 29:445-462.

39. Alex Piquero. “Testing Moffitt’s Neuropsychological Variation Hypothesis for the Prediction of Life-Course Persistent Offending.” Psychology, Crime, and Law 7:193-216.

38. Alex Piquero and He Len Chung*. “On the Relationships Between Gender, Early Onset, and the Seriousness of Offending.” Journal of Criminal Justice 29:189-206.

64 37. Matthew Hickman* and Alex Piquero. “Exploring the Relationship Between Gender and Control Balance.” Deviant Behavior 22:323-352.

36. Robert Brame, Edward Mulvey, and Alex Piquero. “On the Development of Different Kinds of Criminal Activity.” Sociological Methods and Research 29:319-341.

35. Alex Piquero, Alfred Blumstein, Robert Brame, Rudy Haapanen, Edward Mulvey, and Daniel Nagin. “Assessing the Impact of Exposure Time and Incapacitation on Longitudinal Trajectories of Criminal Offending.” Journal of Adolescent Research 16:54-74.

2000 34. Alex Piquero. “Frequency, Specialization and Violence in Offending Careers.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 37:392-418.

33. Paul Mazerolle, Robert Brame, Raymond Paternoster, Alex Piquero, and Charles Dean. “Onset Age and Offending Versatility: Comparisons Across Gender.” Criminology 38:1143-1172.

32. Alex Piquero, Randall MacIntosh, and Matthew Hickman*. “Does Self-Control Affect Survey Response? Applying Exploratory, Confirmatory, and Item Response Theory Analysis to Grasmick et al.’s Self-Control Scale.” Criminology 38:897-929.

31. Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, and Jack Greene. “Discretion and Gender Disproportionality in Police Disciplinary Systems.” Policing 23:105-116.

30. Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, and Jack Greene. “Does community policing generate greater numbers and different types of citizen complaints than traditional policing.” Police Quarterly 3:70-84.

65 29. Chris Gibson*, Alex Piquero, and Stephen Tibbetts. “The Relationship between Maternal Smoking and Early Onset of Offending.” Justice Quarterly 17:519-542.

28. Brian Lawton*, Matthew Hickman*, Alex Piquero, Jack R. Greene. “Do Community Policing and Motorized Patrol Officers Share the Same Level of Job Satisfaction?: Testing Models of Invariance in Different Police Operations.” Justice Research and Policy 2:47-72.

27. Alex Piquero. “Are Chronic Offenders the Most Serious Offenders? Exploring the Relationship With Special Attention To Offense Skewness and Gender Differences.” Journal of Criminal Justice 28: 103-116.

1999 26. Doris MacKenzie and Alex Piquero. “How to Apply for an Academic Job in Criminology and Criminal Justice.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 10:201-230.

25. Alex Piquero. “The Validity of Incivility Indicators in a Public Housing Context.” Justice Quarterly 16:793-818.

24. Stephen G. Tibbetts, and Alex Piquero. “The Influence of Gender, Low Birth Weight, and Disadvantaged Environment in Predicting Early Onset of Offending: A Test of Moffitt’s Interactional Hypothesis.” Criminology 37:843-877.

23. Jack R. Greene, Alex Piquero, Robert J. Kane*, and Patricia Collins*. “Implementation Issues in Public Housing Research: Observations from the Philadelphia 11th Street Corridor Program.” Justice Research and Policy 1:67-95.

22. Alex Piquero, Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Charles Dean. “Onset Age and Specialization.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 36:275-299.

66 21. Alex Piquero and Matthew Hickman*. “An Empirical Test of Tittle’s Control Balance Theory.” Criminology 37:319-341.

20. Alex Piquero and George F. Rengert. “Studying Deterrence with Active Residential Burglars.” Justice Quarterly 16:451-471.

19. George F. Rengert, Alex Piquero, and Peter Jones. “Distance Decay Reexamined.” Criminology 37:427-445. Reprinted in David Canter and Donna Youngs, eds. 2008. Principles of Geographical Offender Profiling. Ashgate Publishing.

18. Alex Piquero and Stephen G. Tibbetts. “The Impact of Pre/Perinatal Disturbances and Disadvantaged Environments in Predicting Violent Crime.” Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention 8:52-70.

1998 17. Robert Brame, Raymond Paternoster, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “Testing for the Equality of Maximum Likelihood Regression Coefficients Between Two Independent Equations.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 14:245-261.

16. Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “Using the Correct Statistical Test for the Equality of Regression Coefficients.” Criminology 36:859-866.

15. Alex Piquero and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “On Testing Institutional Anomie Theory with Varying Specifications.” Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention 7:61-84.

Reprinted in Richard Rosenfeld Institutions and Crime. London: Ashgate Publishing (2006).

67 14. Alex Piquero. “Applying An Evaluability Assessment Tool to Community-Based Programs in Pittsburgh.” The Prison Journal 78:74-89.

13. Faye Taxman and Alex Piquero. “On Preventing Drunk Driving Recidivism: An Examination of Rehabilitation and Punishment Approaches.” Journal of Criminal Justice 26:129-144.

12. Alex Piquero and Andre Rosay. “The Reliability and Validity of Grasmick et al.’s Self-Control Scale: A Comment on Longshore et al.” Criminology 36:157-173.

11. Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame, Alex Piquero, Paul Mazerolle, Charles Dean. “The Forward Specialization Coefficient: Distributional Properties and Subgroup Differences.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 14:133-154.

10. Paul Mazerolle and Alex Piquero. “Linking Exposure to Strain with Anger: An Investigation of Deviant Adaptations.” Journal of Criminal Justice 26:195-211.

9. Alex Piquero and Raymond Paternoster. “An Application of Stafford and Warr’s Reconceptualization of Deterrence to Drinking and Driving.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 35:3-39.

1997 8. Paul Mazerolle and Alex Piquero. “Violent Responses to Situations of Strain: A Structural Examination of Conditioning Effects.” Violence and Victims 12:323-343.

7. Raymond Paternoster, Charles Dean, Alex Piquero, Paul Mazerolle, and Robert Brame. “Generality, Continuity and Change in Offending Careers.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 13:231-266.

Reprinted in Alex Piquero and Paul Mazerolle (Eds.), 1997, Life-Course Criminology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

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1996 6. Charles Dean, Robert Brame, and Alex Piquero. “Criminal Propensities, Discrete Groups of Offenders, and Persistence in Crime.” Criminology 34:547-574.

5. Alex Piquero and Stephen Tibbetts. “Specifying the Direct and Indirect Effects of Low Self-Control and Situational Factors in Offender Decision Making: Toward a More Complete Model of Rational Offending.” Justice Quarterly 13:601-631.

1995 4. Raymond Paternoster and Alex Piquero. “Reconecptualizing Deterrence: An Empirical Test of Personal and Vicarious Experiences.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 32: 251-286.

1994 3. Doris Layton MacKenzie and Alex Piquero. “The Impact of Shock Incarceration Programs on Prison Crowding.” Crime and Delinquency 40:222-249.

Reprinted in Marilyn D. McShane and Frank P. Williams (Eds.). 1997. The Philosophy and Practice of Corrections.

2. Laure Brooks, Alex Piquero, and James Cronin. “Workload Rates and Police Officer Attitudes.” Journal of Criminal Justice 22:277-286.

1993 1. Laure Brooks, Alex Piquero, and James Cronin. “Police Officer Attitudes Concerning Their Communities and Their Roles: A Comparison of Two Suburban Police Departments.” American Journal of Police 12:115-139.

BOOKS

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2020 Jason Payne and Alex R. Piquero. Developmental Criminology and the Crime-drop: A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Careers in Two Birth Cohorts. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

2018 David P. Farrington, Lila Kazemian, and Alex R. Piquero (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.

2017 Rolf Loeber, Wesley G. Jennings, Lia Ahonen, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. Female Delinquency from Childhood to Young Adulthood: Recent Results from the Pittsburgh Girls Study. New York: Springer. 2016 Wesley G. Jennings, Rolf Loeber, Dustin Pardini, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. Offending From Childhood to Young Adulthood: Recent Results from The Pittsburgh Youth Study. New York: Springer. 2015 Alex R. Piquero. (Ed.). Handbook of Criminological Theory. New York: Wiley.

2013 David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley G. Jennings. Offending from Childhood to Late Middle Age: Recent Results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. New York: Springer. 2010 Alex R. Piquero and David Weisburd (eds.), The Handbook of Quantitative Criminology. New York: Springer.

2007

70 Alex R. Piquero, David Farrington, and Alfred Blumstein. Key Issues in Criminal Career Research: New Analyses of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Cambridge University Press.

2004 Jack Greene, Alex R. Piquero, and Matthew Hickman. Police Integrity. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

2002 Alex Piquero and Stephen Tibbetts. Rational Choice and Criminal Behavior. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor and Francis.

2001 Alex Piquero and Paul Mazerolle. Life-Course Criminology: Contemporary and Classic Readings. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

1998 Geoffrey Alpert and Alex Piquero. Community Policing: Contemporary Readings. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. (Second Edition, published August 2000).

BOOK CHAPTERS

Michael Rocque and Alex R. Piquero. 2019. “Self-Control Theory: Theoretical and Research Issues.” In M. D. Krohn et al. (eds.), Handbook on Crime and Deviance, Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, (pp. 131-144). New York: Springer. Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. 2019. “The Impact of Change in Family Situations on Persistence and Desistance from Crime.” In D.P. Farrington, L. Kazemian, and Alex R. Piquero (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Development and Life-Course Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.

71 Michael Rocque, Wesley G. Jennings, Turgut Ozkan*, and Alex R. Piquero. 2016. “Forcing the plant: Desistance from crime and crime prevention. In A. Sidebottom & Nick Tilley’s (Eds.), Handbook for crime prevention and community safety, 2nd edition. New York, NY: Routledge.

Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Alex R. Piquero. 2016. Self-control and crime: Theory, research, and remaining puzzles. In Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory, and applications, 3rd ed (pp. 514-532). New York: Guilford Press.

David Weisburd, Breanne Cave, and Alex R. Piquero. 2015. “How do criminologists interpret statistical explanation of crime? A review of quantitative modeling in published studies.” In Alex R. Piquero (Ed.), The Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp. 395-414). New York: Wiley.

Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, Jason Gioviano, and Nicolas Pittman. 2015. “The Prison Pipeline in America, 1972-2012” in The Oxford Handbook of Criminology and Criminal Justice, edited by Michael Tonry. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and Jennifer M. Reingle. 2015. “Life-course development and crime: An introduction.” In B. Teasdale & M. Bradley (Eds.), Advances of Prevention Science, Volume 2. New York, NY: Springer.

Jessica M. Craig and Alex R. Piquero. 2015. “Crime and Punishment.” In Jeffrey Arnett (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Emerging Adulthood. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. 543-558).

Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Franklin E. Zimring, and Jennifer M. Reingle. 2015. “Assessing the (dis)continuity of sex offending from adolescence through early adulthood: Evidence from two large birth cohort studies.” In A. Blokland & P. Lussier (Eds.), Sex offenders: A criminal career approach. Wiley Publishing.

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Alex R. Piquero, Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez, and Wesley G. Jennings. 2015. Developmental Trajectories and Antisocial Behavior Over the Life-Course. In The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications (pp. 75-88) edited by J. Morizot and L. Kazemian (Eds.). New York: Springer.

Sykes, Bryan, Jason Gioviano, and Alex Piquero. 2014. The Art of Rehabilitation: Extracurricular Activities and the Disruption of Intergenerational Incarceration. In Alternative Criminal Justice Rehabilitation: Arts and Physical Engagement, edited by Janelle Joseph and Wesley Crichlow. New York: Routledge

Sykes, Bryan, Alex R. Piquero, Jason P. Gioviano, and Nicolas R. Pittman. 2014. The Prejudice Paradox: Neighborhood Safety and Perceptions of Discrimination among Adolescents Transitioning to Adulthood. In Devon Johnson, Patricia Warren and Amy Farrell (Eds.), Deadly Injustice: Race, Criminal Justice and the Death of Trayvon Martin. New York: New York University Press.

Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex R. Piquero. 2014. “Life Course Persistent Offending.” In Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.). Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. In Press).

Piquero, Nicole L., Alex R. Piquero, and Eric Stewart. 2014. Sociological viewpoint on the race-crime relationship. In Kevin M. Beaver, J.C. Barnes, and Brian B. Boutwell (Eds.), On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality: The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Alex R. Piquero and Jessica Craig. 2014. “Crime and Punishment in Emerging Adulthood.” In Jeffrey Jensen Arnett (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Emerging Adulthood. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. In Press).

73 Breanna Fox, Wesley G. Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero. 2014. “Serious, chronic, and violent offenders.” In A.R. Roberts, W.T. Church, & D.W. Springer (Eds.), Juvenile Justice Sourcebook: Past, Present, and Future (pp. 553-579). Oxford University Press.

Jessica M. Craig, Brie Diamond, and Alex R. Piquero. 2014. Marriage as an Intervention in the Lives of Criminal Offenders.” In John A. Humphrey and Peter Cordella (Eds.), Effective Interventions in the Lives of Criminal Offenders. New York: Springer. (pp. 19-40).

Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Franklin E. Zimring, and Jennifer Reingle. 2013. Assessing the (Dis)continuity of Sex Offending from Adolescence Through Early Adulthood: Evidence from Two Large Birth Cohort Studies.” In Arjan Blokland and Patrick Lussier (Eds.), Sex Offenders: A Criminal Career Approach. New York: Wiley. (pp. In Press).

Alex R. Piquero, Brie Diamond, Wesley G. Jennings, and Jennifer M. Reingle. 2013. “Adolescence-Limited Offending.” In Chris L. Gibson and Marvin D. Krohn (Eds.), Handbook of Life-Course Criminology: Emerging Trends and Directions for Future Research. New York: Springer. (pp. 129-142).

Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings. 2012. Parent training and the Prevention of Crime.” In David P. Farrington and Brandon Welsh (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (pp. 89-101).

Alex R. Piquero, J. David Hawkins, and Lila Kazemian. 2012. “Criminal Career Patterns between Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood.” In Rolf Loeber and David P. Farrington (Eds.), Transitions from Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime: Criminal Careers, Justice Policy and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. 14-46).

Alex R. Piquero. 2012. “Criminal Careers: Looking Back to Predict Ahead.” In Rolf Loeber and Brandon Welsh (Eds.), The Future of Criminology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (pp. 112-117).

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Brandon Welsh and Alex R. Piquero. 2012. Investing Where it Counts: Preventing Delinquency and Crime with Early Family-Based Programs. In Richard Rosenfeld, Kenna Quinet, and Crystal Garcia (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Criminological Theory and Research: The Role of Social Institutions. Belmont, CA: Cengage. (pp. 13-28).

Wesley G. Jennings and Alex R. Piquero. 2012. “Trajectory methods in criminology.” In Oxford Bibliographies Online. New York: Oxford University Press.

Tara McGee and Alex R. Piquero. 2011. Crime Emergence and Criminal Careers. In Jean M. McGloin, Christopher Sullivan, and Leslie W. Kennedy (Eds.), When Crime Occurs: The Role of Emergence. New York, NY: Routledge. Pp. 177-194.

Thomas Loughran, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, and Edward P. Mulvey. 2011. "Deterring serious and chronic offenders: Research findings and policy thoughts from the Pathways to Desistance study," In N. Dowd (Ed.), Justice for Kids: Keeping Kids out of the Juvenile Justice System, pp. 201-218. New York, NYU Press.

George Wilson, Aaron Puhrmann, and Alex R. Piquero. 2011. Race, Class, and Crime Control Ideology: The Case of the Cuban Middle Class. In Nicolle Parsons-Pollard (Ed.), Disproportionate Minority Contact: Ending Differential Treatment and Creating Change through Procedural Justice. Pp. 199-214. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Alex R. Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and Jennifer Reingle. 2010. “Criminal careers.” In F. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 234-244). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Paulhamus, Meaghan, Robert J. Kane, and Alex R. Piquero. (2010). State of the science in racial profiling research: Substantive and methodological considerations. In Stephen K. Rice and Michael D. White (Eds.), Race, Ethnicity, and Policing: New and Essential Readings.

75 New York: New York University Press.

Alex R. Piquero. 2009. A General Theory of Crime and Public Policy. In H.D. Barlow & S.H. Decker (Eds.), Criminology and Public Policy: Putting Theory to Work. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Wesley G. Jennings and Alex R. Piquero. 2009. Life-course criminology. In J.M. Miller (ed.), 21st Century criminology: A reference handbook (pp. 363-370). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Alex R. Piquero. 2009. Self-control and crime. In Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte, and Gina Penly Hall (Eds.), Handbook of Crime and Deviance. New York: Springer.

Alex R. Piquero. 2009. Methodological issues in the study of persistence in offending. In J. Savage (Ed.), The Development of Persistent Criminality. Oxford University Press, pp.271-287.

Alex R. Piquero. 2008. Measuring self-control. In E. Goode (ed.), Out of Control: Assessing the General Theory of Crime. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (Pp. 26-37.

Alex R. Piquero. 2007. Research into criminal careers: the relevance of theory and policy. IN A.M. van der Laan, L. Vervoorn, N. van Nimwegen & F.L. Leeuw (editors) Justice and demographics: on declining percentage of youth, ageing and colouring. Changes in the population make-up and consequences for Justice. The Hague: WODC, Reportnr. 2007-9, CH 4, pp 53-62

Holly E. Ventura*, C.L. Gibson*, J.M. Miller & A.R. Piquero. Binge drinking: Patterns, explanations, and policy. In V.R. Preedy & R. Watson (Eds.). Comprehensive Handbook of Alcohol Related Pathology, Vol. 1. London: Elsevier Science.

Alex Piquero. “Criminal Careers.” In R.A. Wright (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology.

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Alex Piquero. “Crime Over the Life Course.” In R.A. Wright (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology.

Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero. “Criminology and Criminal Justice Organizations.” In J. Dressler (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice.

Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero. “Criminology and Criminal Justice Research Methods.” In J. Dressler (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice.

Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero. “Problem-Oriented Policing.” In R. Dunham and G. Alpert (eds.), Critical Issues in Policing.

Alex Piquero. “Crimes Committed by Children Under Age 15.” In C. Bryant (ed.), Encyclopedia of Deviant Behavior.

2002 Alex Piquero and Matthew Hickman. “The Rational Choice Implications of Control Balance Theory.” In A. Piquero and S. Tibbetts (eds.), Rational Choice and Criminal Behavior.

2000 Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero. 2000. “Characteristics and Sources of White Collar Crime.” In N. Shover and J.P. Wright (eds.), Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime (pp. 329-340). Oxford University Press.

Alex Piquero. “The Relationship Between Age and Violence Over the Life Course.” In R. Gottesman (ed.), Encyclopedia of Violence. MacMillan Publishing Company.

1998

77 Alex Piquero, Jack Greene, James Fyfe, Robert Kane, and Patricia Collins. “Implementing community policing in public housing developments in Philadelphia: Some early results.” In G. Alpert and A. Piquero (eds.) Community Policing: Contemporary Readings. Waveland Press.

Robert Brame and Alex Piquero. “On the police and the control of crime and disorder.” In G. Alpert and A. Piquero (eds.) Community Policing: Contemporary Readings. Waveland Press.

Geoffrey Alpert, Roger Dunham, and Alex Piquero. “On the study of neighborhoods and the police.” In G. Alpert and A. Piquero (eds.) Community Policing: Contemporary Readings. Waveland Press.

BOOK REVIEWS 2018 Alex Piquero. “Book Review: Why Children Follow Rules: Legal Socialization and the Development of Legitimacy.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. 19: 202-204. 2004 Alex Piquero. “Book Review: Explaining Crime Over the Life Course . . . And All Points in Between.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 95:345-364.

1997 Alex Piquero. “Book Review: Continuity and Discontinuity in Offending Careers.” Justice Quarterly 14:593-600.

Alex Piquero. “Book Review: Gender, Ethnicity, and the State.” The Prison Journal 77:117-118.

1996 Alex Piquero. “Book Review: The Real War on Crime.” American Journal of Police 15:109-115.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

78 2014 Alex R. Piquero, J. David Hawkins, Lila Kazemian, and David Petechuk. Criminal Career Patterns. NCJ 242932. National Institute of Justice/Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 2005 Alex R. Piquero, Robert Brame, Jeffrey Fagan, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “Assessing the Offending Activity of Criminal Domestic Violence Suspects: Offense Specialization, Escalation, and De-Escalation Evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.

2000 Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Rudy Haapanen. “Crime in Emerging Adulthood: The Influence of Local Life Circumstances on the Joint Distribution of Violent and Non-Violent Criminal Offending.” Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.

1999 Patricia Collins, Jack R. Greene, Robert Kane, Robert Stokes, and Alex Piquero. “Implementing Community Policing in Public Housing: Philadelphia’s 11th Street Corridor Program.” Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.

Jack R. Greene, Matthew Hickman, Kristen Henderson, Robert Stokes, William Pelfrey, and Alex Piquero. “Measuring What Matters: Assessing Community Policing in Philadelphia.” Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.

1998 Alex Piquero. “Applying An Evaluation Tool to Community-Based Programs in Pittsburgh.” Final Report to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

1995

79 Charles Dean, Robert Brame, and Alex Piquero. “Post Age-16 Offending Careers Among North Carolina Juvenile Institution Releases.” Final Report to the State of North Carolina.

1993 Doris Layton MacKenzie and Alex Piquero. “The Impact of an Alternative Program on Bed Space: Final Report.” Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.

MONOGRAPHS 2001 Doris L. MacKenzie and Alex Piquero. Winning Tenure in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 2019 ASC Sungil Han and Alex R. Piquero. “A Geo-Spatial Analysis of Immigration Concentration and Criminal Activity in Dallas.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

Alexander H. Updegrove, Erin A. Orrick, and Alex R. Piquero. “Are Undocumented Immigrants More Likely to be Incarcerated for Homicide?” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

Fawn T. Ngo and Alex R. Piquero. “Low Self-Control and Cybercrime Victimization among Asian Americans.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

Stephen Geis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Recover Me if You Can: Assessing Services to Victims of Identity Theft.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

80 Amber L. Beckley, Michael Rocque, Catherine Tuvblad, and Alex R. Piquero. “Psychosocial Maturation and Victimization.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

Alex R. Piquero. “National Consortium on Violence Research’s Mentoring Mission Revisited a Decade Later.” American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. (November).

Alex R. Piquero. “Bruce Smith, Sr. Award Recipient Presentation.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, MD. (March).

2018 Steve Bishopp, Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and John Worrall. “Police Stress and Race: Using General Strain Theory to Explain Racial Differences in Police Suicide Ideation and Misconduct.” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. (November).

Wanda E. Leal, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, and Marc Gertz. Crime in College Predicts Violent Crime in the National Football League. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. (November).

Joan A. Reid, Michael T. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark A. Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. No Youth Left Behind to Human Trafficking: Exploring Profiles of Risk. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. (November).

Sungil Han, Matt R. Nobles, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole L. Piquero. Crime Patterns in Orlando Theme Parks. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. (November).

Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Beth Bennett, Emma Antrobus, Stephanie Cardwell, and Alex R. Piquero. Legal Socialization for Truanting Young People: Results from a Randomized Field Trial. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. (November).

81 Joan A. Reid, Michael T. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “No Youth Left Behind to Human Trafficking: Exploring Profiles of Risk.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA. (February).

Alex R. Piquero. “Public Criminology.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Sage Workshop on New Faculty and Advanced Graduate Students). New Orleans, LA. (February). 2017

Turgut Ozkan, Stephen Clipper, Alex R. Piquero, Michael Baglivio, and Kevin Wolff. “Predicting Sex Offender Recidivism.” American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. (November).

Jessica Craig, Michael Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Kevin Wolff, and Jonathan Intravia. “Exploring Protective Factors in the ACE-Offending Relationship.” American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. (November).

Wesley Jennings, Rolf Loeber, Lia Ahonen, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “An Examination of Developmental Patterns of Chronic Offending from Self-Reports and Official Data: Evidence from the Pittsburgh Girls Study.” American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. (November).

Rolf Loeber, Lia Ahonen, Wesley Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Development of Offending By Girls Between Ages 11 and 19.” American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA. (November).

Jun Sung Hong, B. Ryou, and Alex R. Piquero. Racial difference in family level factors related to bullying and peer victimization in the United States. Seminar to be presented at the British Psychological Society, Keele University, BPS Seminars: Tackling Bullying in School Seminar, United Kingdom, July 19, 2017 (Invited).

Jessica M. Craig, Alex Piquero, David P. Farrington, & Maria M. Ttofi. Adverse Childhood Experiences: Prevalence, Impact, and Protective Factors among the Cambridge Study. Stockholm Criminology Symposium. June 2017. Stockholm, Sweden.

82 Jonathan Intravia, Kevin Wolff, Alex R. Piquero. Investigating the Effects of Media Consumption on Attitudes toward Police Legitimacy. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, MO.

Jessica Craig, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. The Economic Maturity Gap Encourages Persistence in Offending. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, MO.

Alex R. Piquero. Media Roundtable. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, MO.

2016 Jessica Craig, Angie Wilson, Michael T. Baglivio, Nathan Epps, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Effect of Mental Health Diagnoses and Substance Abuse on Offenders.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Alex R. Piquero, Mark A. Greenwald, Nathan Epps, and Kathy Jackowski. “Disproportionality in the Diagnosis of Deep-End Juvenile Justice Youth: Are We Missing Minority Trauma?” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Zachary Powell*, Matthew J. Hickman, Alex R. Piquero, and Jack R. Greene. “Expanding the Measurement of Police Integrity.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, Friedrich Loesel, Matthew DeLisi, and Joseph Murray. “Intelligence as a Protective Factor Against Offending: A Meta-Analytic Review of Prospective Longitudinal Studies.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

83 Lisa Broidy, Jason L. Payne, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Influence of Childhood Trauma and Internalizing Behaviors on Female Offending Pathways.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Jason L. Payne, Lisa Broidy, and Alex R. Piquero. “Towards a Gendered Understanding of Adult-Onset Offending: A Comparative Analysis of Male and Female Prisoners in Australia.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Zachary Powell*, Ellen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington, Amaia Iratzoqui, and Alex R. Piquero. “Citations of Articles in “Crime and Justice”: An Analysis Across the Life Span of a Journal.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Stephanie M. Cardwell*, Alex R. Piquero, Kathryn Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, and Carol A. Schubert. “Does Violence in Adolescence Differentially Predict Offending Patterns in Early Adulthood?” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

David P. Farrington, Darrick Jolliffee, Maria M. Ttofi, and Alex R. Piquero. “Early Childhood Predictors of Life-Course-Persistent, Adolescence-Limited, and Late-Onset Offenders in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Alex R. Piquero. “Roundtable: How to Talk to the Media About Your Research.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Michael Rocque, Wesley Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, and Turgut Ozkan. “The Importance of School Attendance: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development on the Association between Truancy and Life-Course Outcomes.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

84 Travis C. Pratt, Jillian J. Turanovic, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exposure to Fetal Testosterone, Physical Aggression, and Violent Behavior: A Meta-Analysis of the 2D:4D Digit Ratio.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Jonathan Intravia, Kevin T. Wolff, Michael T. Baglivio, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Protective Impact of Immigrant Concentration on Juvenile Recidivism: Contextual Effects and Individual-Level Mediators.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meeting (November), New Orleans, LA.

Alex R. Piquero. Discussant “Presidential Feature Event: My Life in Crime: An Intellectual History of the Juvenile Court.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Denver, CO.

Stephen J. Clipper and Alex R. Piquero. “Propensity Score Matching in Rare Events: A Comparison of Techniques.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Denver, CO.

2015

Stephanie M. Cardwell, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Wesley G. Jennings, and Jennifer M. Reingle. “How Well do the Correlates of Crime Predict Re-arrest Frequency across Race/Ethnicity among Serious Adolescent Offenders?” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Turgut Ozkan, John L. Worrall, and Alex R. Piquero. “Departmental Minority Representation and Assaults Against the Police.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Sarah El Sayed and Alex R. Piquero. “Differentiating between Moffitt’s Developmental Taxonomy and Silverthorn and Frick’s Delayed-Onset Models of Female Offending.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

85 Carrie Mulford, Dara Blackman-Denner, Lindsay Pitzer, Carol Schubert, Alex R. Piquero, and Edward P. Mulvey. “Trajectory Examination of Victimization and Offending among Young Felony Offenders over Seven Years.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Wanda Leal, Marc Gertz, and Alex R. Piquero. “Does NFL Stand For National Felon League? Prevalence and Predictors of NFL Arrests from 2000-2014.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Derek Mueller, Omeed Ilchi, Christopher Sullivan, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Impact of Criminal Propensity and Motivation to Desist on Offending Trajectories: An Investigation of Population Heterogeneity and State Dependence Perspectives.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi, Wesley G. Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero. “Continuity of Cannabis Use and Violent Offending Over the Life Course.” American Society of Criminology (November), Washington, DC.

Jessica M. Craig, Robert Morris, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “An Examination of Moffitt’s Snares Hypothesis” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

Gary Sweeten, David Pyrooz, and Alex R. Piquero. “Disengaging From Gangs and Desistance From Crime” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

Joan A. Reid, Alex R. Piquero, and Christopher J. Sullivan. “Exploring the Impact of Alcohol and Marijuana Use on Commercial Sexual Exploitation Among Male Youthful Offenders” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando FL.

86 Mary Hurtenbach, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert Morris. “Examining the Correlation of State Liquor Laws and Crime” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

Thomas A. Loughran, Daniel Nagin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Evolutionary OLS? Assessing the Problem of Hidden Biases in Criminal Justice Application Using Propensity Scores” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

Matt DeLisi, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie Cardwell. “The Unpredictability of Murder: Juvenile Homicide in the Pathways to Desistance Study” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

David P. Farrington, Alex R. Piquero, and Wesley G. Jennings. “Author Meets Critics: Offending From Childhood to Late Middle Ages: Recent Results From the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development” Academy of Criminal Justice Science (March), Orlando, FL.

Michele Bisaccia Meitl, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Predicting the Length of Jury Deliberations” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March), Orlando, FL.

2014 Alex R. Piquero. “What Do We Know About Longitudinal, Individual-Level Hispanic Offending Over the Life Course?” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Nicole Leeper Piquero, Michele B. Meitl, Eve M. Brank, Jennifer L. Woolard, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring Lawyer Misconduct: An Examination of the Self-Regulation Process.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Erin Orrick, Alex R. Piquero, and Kiersten Compofelice-Taylor. “Designation of Immigrant Offenders and The Relationship To The Criminal Justice Process.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

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Alex R. Piquero. “Roundtable: Meet the Members of Your Search Committee.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Stephanie M. Cardwell, Alex R. Piquero, Wesley Jennings, and Heith Copes. “Variability in Moral Disengagement and Criminal Offending in a Sample of Serious Youthful Offenders.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Sarah A. El Sayed and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Mental Health/Offending Relationship Across Race/Ethnicity in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Tyler J. Vaughan, Jeff A. Bouffard, and Alex R. Piquero. “Testing an Integrated Control Theory: The Role of Bonds and Self-Control in Decision Making.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Travis Pratt, Jillian J. Turanovic, Michael Reisig, and Alex R. Piquero. “Structural Constraints, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization.” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Haley Zettler, Robert G. Morris, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie M. Cardwell. “Does Celerity Drive Subsequent Arrests for Similarly Situated Offenders?” American Society of Criminology (November). San Francisco, CA.

Alex R. Piquero and Robert Brame. “Predicting Offending Careers Over the Long-Term: New Results from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development.” Stockholm Criminology Symposium (June). Stockholm, Sweden.

88 Jessica Craig, Alex Piquero, Jeffrey A. Bouffard, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Does Morality Condition the Deterrent Effect of Perceived Certainty Among Convicted Felons?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March). Philadelphia, PA.

2013 Thomas A. Loughran and Alex R. Piquero. “Individual Differences and Deterrence.” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Ryan C. Meldrum and Alex R. Piquero. “Self-reports of Fictitious Drug Use: Implications for the Reliability and Validity of Survey Data.” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Joan A. Reid and Alex R. Piquero. “Gendered and Age-graded Risks for Commercial Sexual Exploitation.” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Alex R. Piquero. “Research on Criminal Careers: Looking Back to Predict Ahead.” Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden.

Alex R. Piquero. “How Criminal Career Research Can Help Inform Scientific Interventions.” Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden.

William D. Bales and Alex R. Piquero. “Racial/Ethnic Differentials in Sentencing to Incarceration.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Dallas, TX.

Nicole Leeper Piquero, Lynne M. Veraitis, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephen G. Tibbetts. “The Interplay of Gender and Ethics in Corporate Offending Decision Making.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Dallas, TX.

Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen Clipper, and Jessica Craig. “Workplace Aggression: Findings and Future Directions.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Dallas, TX.

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Joan Reid and Alex R. Piquero. “Applying General Strain Theory to Youth Commercial Sexual Exploitation.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Dallas, TX.

2012 Gary Sweeten, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert Brame. “Age and the Explanation of Crime, Revisited.” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Holly Nguyen, Thomas A. Loughran, Jeff Fagan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Do Illegal Market Incentives Affect Participation in Legitimate Employment?” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Lynne Vieraitis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Steven Tibbetts. “Do Women and Men Differ in their Neutralizations of Corporate Crime?” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL.

J.W. Andrew Ranson, Matthew Hasbrouch, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Marc Gertz. “Racial Threat and its Impact on Punitive Attitudes toward Michael Vick.” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Nicole R. Els, John Worrall, Alex R. Piquero, and Michael TenEyck. “The Role of Informal Social Control in the Sanctions-Compliance Nexus.” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Alex R. Piquero. “Open Seminar: Publishing in Criminology/Criminal Justice Journals.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. New York, NY.

Michael Carriaga, Robert G. Morris, Brie Diamond, J.C. Barnes, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole L. Piquero. Examining the Effect of Prison Strains on Inmate Misbehavior. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. New York, NY.

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Sarah El Sayed, Daniel Pacheco, Robert Morris, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Multi-Level Analysis of Onset Age and Patterns of Future Criminality.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. New York, NY.

2011 Alex R. Piquero. “Meet the Members of Your Search Committee.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Alex Widdowson, Carter Hay, Ryan C. Meldrum, and Alex R. Piquero. “Early Problem Behavior and Later Delinquency: Considering the Moderating Role of the Family.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Alex R. Piquero. “Students Meet Scholars: Criminal Careers, Life-Course and Developmental Criminology.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Alex R. Piquero. “Dual Career Couples and Negotiating Academia.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Robert Morris and Alex R. Piquero. “First-Time Arrest and Subsequent Criminality: A Group-Based Counterfactual Assessment.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Thomas Baker, Christi Falco, and Alex R. Piquero. “Measuring Intermittency of Criminal Careers.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

91 David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, Alex R. Piquero, Terence Thornberry, and Julie Horney. “Development and Explanation of Offending from the Juvenile Years into Young Adulthood.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

Jonathan Intravia, Shayne Jones, and Alex R. Piquero. “An Empirical Investigation into Hirschi’s “New” Control Theory.” Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting. Washington, DC.

J.C. Barnes, Kevin Beaver, and Alex R. Piquero. “A Test of Moffitt’s Hypotheses of Delinquency Absention.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. Toronto, ON.

2010

Thomas Blomberg, William Bales, Karen Mann, and Alex R. Piquero. “Incarceration, Education, and Transition from Delinquency.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Brandon C. Welsh and Alex R. Piquero. “Investing Where It Counts: Delinquency and Crime with Early Family-Based Programs.” Presidential Panel Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex R. Piquero, David Weisburd, and Adrian Raine. “Students Meet Scholars.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Cesar Rebellon, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole L. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts, and Desiree Wiesen-Martin. “Biological Sex, Anticipated Shaming and Criminal Offending.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex R. Piquero. “Celebrating 25 Years of the Journal of Quantitative Criminology.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

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Alex R. Piquero. “Roundtable: The Stockholm Boys: Life-Courses and Crime in the Swedish Welfare State Through Half a Century.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Greg Pogarsky, Thomas Loughran, Raymond Paternoster, and Alex R. Piquero. “Behavioral Economics and Crime.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Thomas Loughran, Greg Pogarsky, Alex R. Piquero, and Raymond Paternoster. “Reassessing the Certainty Effect in Deterrence Theory Using Insight from Prospect Theory.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Raymond Paternoster, Thomas Loughran, Alex R. Piquero, and Greg Pogarsky. “On Ambiguity in Perceptions of Risk: Implications for Criminal Decision-Making and Deterrence.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex R. Piquero. “Keynote Address: What Can Alice in Wonderland Teach Us About Criminal Careers and Life-Course Criminology.” Crime and Violence Over the Life Course. Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.

Christopher Sullivan and Alex R. Piquero. “Are Their Differences Among Offenders Who Offend A Lot Over a Short Time Period or a Little Over a Long Time Period?” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Jean McGloin, Christopher Sullivan, Alex R. Piquero, Paul Nieuwbeerta, and Arjan Blokland. “Limited Opportunities and the Offending Repertoire: Specialization as Part of Desistance.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. San Diego, CA.

93 Alex R. Piquero. “Meet the NIJ Director.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Alex R. Piquero, Franklin Zimring, Wesley Jennings, and Stephanie Hays. “Investigating the Continuity of Sex Offending: Evidence From the Second Philadelphia Birth Cohort.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Kathleen Fox, Matt Nobles, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole L. Piquero. “Career Dimensions of Stalking, Victimization, and Perpetration.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting. San Diego, CA. 2009

John D. Reitzel, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Compstat and Crime: An Investigation into the Effects of “Sector Policing” in Reducing Crime in Virginia’s Capital City.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Boston, MA. March.

Kristy Holtfreter, Michael Reisig, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Low Self-Control, Offending, and Victimization.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Boston, MA. March.

2008

Alex R. Piquero. Matt Nobles, Kate Fox, and Alex R. Piquero. “Gender, Crime Victimization, and Fear of Crime.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. St. Louis, MO. November.

Holly Ventura, Chris Gibson, and Alex R. Piquero. “Neighborhood Context, Low Self-Control, and Delinquency: A Multilevel Study of Hispanic Youth in Chicago.” Paper Presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. St. Louis, MO. November.

94 Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Careers I”. Chair/Organizer of Session. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. St. Louis, MO. November.

Alex R. Piquero. “Do Gun Laws Affect Crime the Way Steroids Affect Homeruns in Baseball?” Keynote Address given to Southern Criminal Justice Association (SCJA) Annual Meeting. New Orleáns, LA. October.

Alex R. Piquero. “Systematic Review of Criminal Justice Interventions.” Paper Presented at 2008 National Institute of Justice Research and Evaluation Conference. July.

Alex R. Piquero. “Effects of Early Family/Parent Training Programs on Antisocial Behavior and Delinquency.” Paper Presented at Jerry Lee Annual Symposium on Crime Prevention. Washington, DC. May.

Christopher Sullivan, Jean McGloin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Re-examining Offender Types: Do Offenders Transition Among Offending Classes Over Time?” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. March.

Jean McGloin and Alex R. Piquero. “Diffusion of Responsibility and Tendencies: Understanding the Link Between Violence and Co-Offending Networks.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. March.

Nicole L. Piquero, Kristy Holtfreter, and Alex R. Piquero. “And Justice For All? Investigators’ Perceptions of Punishment for Fraud Perpetrators.” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. March.

Paul Mazerolle, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert Brame. “Violent Onset Offenders: Do Initial Experiences Shape Criminal Career Dimensions?” Paper Presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, OH. March.

95 Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Careers Research: Past, Present, Future.” Keynote Address to Royal Statistical Society Conference: Analysis of Criminal Career Data: Methodological and Criminological Issues.” January. London, UK.

Matt Hickman, Alex R. Piquero, and Joel H. Garner. “National Estimates of Police Use of Non-Lethal Force: Investigating the Force Experienced by Incarcerated Persons at the Time of Their Arrest.” Western Society of Criminology. February, Sacramento, CA.

2007 Alfred Blumstein and Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Careers and Incapacitation.” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Michael Ezell and Alex R. Piquero. “Examining Criminal Offending Among Serious Youthful Offenders: Specialization or Versatility?” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex R. Piquero. “Criminal Career Progression in Early Adulthood in a Sample of Serious Offenders in Australia.” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Candice Odgers, Daniel Nagin, Alex R. Piquero, Avshalom Caspi, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “How Important is it to Prevent Early Experimentation with Drugs and Alcohol among Teens?” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Jeff Bouffard, Stephen Rice, and Alex R. Piquero. “Social Control Revisited: Examining Hirschi’s Re-Statement of the Relationship between Social- and Self-Control.” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Susan Fahey, Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring the Situational Determinants of Aerial Hijackings.” American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

96

Alex R. Piquero. “Critically Assessing Some Major Criminological Theories.” Discussant. American Society of Criminology. November, Atlanta, GA.

Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Offending Activity of Criminal Domestic Violence Suspects: Offense Specialization, Escalation, and De-Escalation Evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program.” National Institute of Justice Research & Evaluation Conference. July, Crystal City, VA.

Jean McGloin, Christopher Sullivan, and Alex R. Piquero. “Aggregating to Offending Versatility.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. March. Seattle, WA.

Paul Mazerolle, Alex R. Piquero, and Robert Brame. “Violent Onset Offenders: Do Initial Experiences Shape Criminal Career Dimensions?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. March. Seattle, WA.

2006 Alex R. Piquero. “Trajectories of Offending in the Cambridge Study Through Age 40.” Paper presented at the First Annual Stockholm Criminology Prize Symposium, June, Stockholm, Sweden.

Sarah Bacon, Jean McGloin, and Alex R. Piquero. “Crime and Co-Offending Over the Life Course of Juvenile Offenders.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, March, Baltimore, Maryland.

2005 Lynn Langton, Zenta Gomez-Smith, Michael Turner, and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of the Development and Effect of Low Self Control for Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

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Alex R. Piquero, Robert Brame, and Paul Mazerolle. “Delinquent Careers and Adult Criminality in a Longitudinal Study of Australian Offenders.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg, and Candice Odgers. “Developmental Trajectories of Legal Socialization Among Serious Adolescent Offenders.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

Stephanie Carmichael, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex Piquero. “Sanction Certainty and Severity: Do Perceptions Vary Across White-Collar and Street Crime?” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

Laura Dugan, Gary LaFree, and Alex Piquero. “Testing a Rational Choice Model of Airline Hijackings.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

Jean McGloin, Travis Pratt, Jeff Maahs, and Alex Piquero. “Voluntary prenatal risk and delinquent outcomes: Neuropsychological deficit or ineffective parenting?” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, Toronto, Canada.

Stephanie E. Carmichael, Nicole L. Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Do Perceptions of Punishment Vary Between White-Collar and Street Crimes?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL.

Alex R. Piquero, Zenta Gomez-Smith, and Lynn Langton. “Gender and Procedural Justice.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL.

2004

98 Cesar J. Rebellon, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Sherod Thaxton. “Does a Disjunction Between Expected/Fair and Actual Outcomes Promote the Intent to Commit Crime?” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Laura J. Dugan, Gary LaFree, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Changing Dynamics of Airline Hijackings and the Policies Designed to Stop Them.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Jean M. McGloin, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero. “Neuropsychological Deficit or Law Parental Efficacy? A Life-Course Analysis of the Criminogenic Effects of Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Shayne Jones, Elizabeth Cauffman, and Alex R. Piquero. “Parenting Behavior Among an Incarcerated Juvenile Sample: The Conditioning Effects of Self-Control and Consideration of Others.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Zenta Gomez-Smith and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of the Adult Onset Phenomenon.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Michael G. Turner and Alex R. Piquero. “The School Context as a Source of Self-Control.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Alex R. Piquero, Elizabeth Cauffman, Edward P. Mulvey, and Laurence Steinberg. “Predicting Disposition Among Serious Juvenile Offenders: Who Gets Locked Up?” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Robert Brame and Alex R. Piquero. “Exploring Attrition and Drop Out in the Pathways to Desistance Study.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

99 Alex R. Piquero. “Chair, Author Meets Critics: Shared Beginnings, Divergent Lives: Delinquent Boys to Age 70.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Alex R. Piquero. “Chair, Criminal Careers Research.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Eric Silver, Carolyn Yule, and Alex R. Piquero. “Violent Offending and Victimization Among Discharged Psychiatric Patients: A Bivariate Probit Analysis.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Jeffrey A. Bouffard and Alex R. Piquero. “Testing Three Models of Rational Choice Offender Decision-Making.” American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

Leah Daigle, Chris Gibson, and Alex Piquero. “Antisocial and Unhealthy: The Relationship Between Life-Course Persistent Offending and Negative Health Outcomes.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, NV.

Stephen Rice, John Reitzel, and Alex Piquero. “Shades of Brown: Perceptions of Racial Profiling and the Intra-Ethnic Differential.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, NV.

Stephanie Carmichael and Alex Piquero. “Gender Differences and Perceived Sanction Threats: The Effect of Arrest Ratios.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, NV.

Zenta Gomez-Smith, Lynn Langton, and Alex Piquero. “Exploring the Effects of Low Self-Control on Perceptions of Sanctions.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, NV.

2003 Sarah Eilers and Alex Piquero. “On the Relationships between Age, Onset Age, and Individual Offense Frequency.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

100 Michael G. Turner, Travis Pratt, and Alex Piquero. “The School as a Source of Self-Control.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Representative Policing and Violence Toward the Police.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Stephanie Carmichael and Alex Piquero. “Do Emotional Contexts Mediate the Effect of Risks and Rewards on Violence?” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Stephanie Carmichael, Lynn Langton, Gretchen Luecking, John Reitzel, and Alex Piquero. “Does the Experiential Effect Operate Differently Across Gender?” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Alison Chappell and Alex Piquero. “Applying Social Learning Theory to Police Misconduct.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, Terrie Moffitt, and Avshalom Caspi. “Gender and the Temporal Sequencing of Criminal Convictions in New Zealand.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

Norman White and Alex Piquero. “An Empirical Test of Silverthorn and Frick’s Delayed-Onset Pathway in Girls.” American Society of Criminology. Denver, CO.

John Reitzel and Alex R. Piquero. “Neighborhood Factors and Perceptions of Racial Profiling.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, MA.

Nicole L. Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Angela Gover, and John MacDonald. “Exploring the Role of Peer Delinquency For Onset and Persistence: The Case of Gender.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, MA.

101 2002 Brenda Sims Blackwell and Alex R. Piquero. “Power-Control and the Gender-Crime Relationship: Does Low Self-Control Intervene?” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Robert Brame and Alex R. Piquero. “Sample Characteristics.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

George Capowich, Alex R. Piquero, and Paul Mazerolle. “Assessing the Linkages Between Strain, Types of Anger, and Eating Disorders: Testing and Extending General Strain Theory.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Robert Brame and Alex R. Piquero. “The Role of Sample Attrition in Studying the Longitudinal Relationship Between Age and Crime.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Alex R. Piquero, Chair of Session “Empirical and Methodological Research on Crime over the Life-Course.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Greg Pogarsky and Alex R. Piquero. “Gambling on Crime: How Punishment May Encourage Offending.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Alex R. Piquero, John MacDonald, and Leah Daigle. “On the Relationship Between Violent Recidivism and Violent Death.” American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

M. Lyn Exum, Nicole L. Piquero, Sally S. Simpson, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Effect of Desire for Control on Intentions to Engage in Corporate Offending.”. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

102 Travis Pratt, Michael Turner, and Alex Piquero. “Parental Socialization and Community Context: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Structural Sources of Social Control.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Anaheim, CA.

2001 Timothy Brezina and Alex Piquero. “Drinking and Drift: An Empirical Application of Soft Determinism.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Alex Piquero. “Discussant for panel: Desistance Theory and Models of Offender Reentry.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Alex Piquero and Greg Pogarsky. “Beyond Stafford and Warr’s Reconceptualization of Deterrence: Personal and Vicarious Experiences, Impulsivity, and Offending Behavior.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Alex Piquero, Terrie Moffitt, and Brian Lawton. “Race Differences in Life-Course Persistent Offending.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Eric Olson, Heather Couture, Michael G. Turner, and Alex R. Piquero. “Understanding the Causal Pathways of Violent Behavior: The Contribution of Prenatal Factors, Cognitive Functioning, and Behavior Problems to Violent Offending.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. Atlanta, GA.

Alex Piquero, John MacDonald, and Karen Parker. “Race, Crime, and Local Life Circumstances.” American Sociological Association Meetings. Anaheim, CA.

Alex Piquero. “How to Get Tenure.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Washington, DC.

103 Alex Piquero and Nadine Connell. “Race, Social Bonds, and Crime Over the Life Course.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Washington, DC.

Matthew Hickman, Brian Lawton, Alex Piquero, and Jack Greene. “Expanding the Measurement of Police Integrity.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Washington, DC.

2000 Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Toward a Theory of Police Deviance (With Help from Control Balance).” American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Rudy Haapanen. “Analyzing Variation in Local Life Circumstances and Involvement in Criminal Offending Among a Population of Serious Offenders.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex Piquero, Chris Gibson, and Stephen Tibbetts. “Link Between Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy and Life-Course Persistent Offending.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex Piquero. Discussant for Panel on “Desistance from Crime.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Brian Lawton, Matthew Hickman, Alex Piquero, and Jack Greene. “Applications of COMPSTAT: Police Complaint Analysis by Location.” American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

Alex Piquero. “Studying Police Integrity in the Philadelphia Police Department.” Justice Research and Statistics Association Meetings. Minneapolis, MN.

104 John M. MacDonald, Geoffrey P. Alpert, Angela R. Gover, Alex Piquero, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “Police Use of Force: An Analysis of Organizational Characteristics.” Paper presented at Southern Criminal Justice Association Meetings. Charleston, SC.

Alex Piquero. “Supporting Police Integrity in the Philadelphia Police Department.” National Institute of Justice Research and Evaluation Conference. Washington, DC.

Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Toward a Theory of Police Deviance, Part II.” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. New Orleans, LA.

Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Community Policing and Complaint Generation.” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. New Orleans, LA.

1999 Brian Lawton, Matthew Hickman, and Alex Piquero. “Perceptions of Impact and Job Satisfaction Among Officers Assigned to Traditional and Community Policing Roles.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Exploring the Relationship Between Gender and Control Balance.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

R. Gregory Dunaway, Francis T. Cullen, Alex R. Piquero, Peter B. Wood, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and T. David Evans. “Job Autonomy and Workplace Crime: A Test of Control Balance Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Lisa Broidy, Elizabeth Cauffman, Dorothy Espelage, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “Empathy and Sex Differences in Offending.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

105 Chris Gibson, Alex Piquero, and Stephen Tibbetts. “Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy and Early Onset of Criminal Offending in an Urban African-American Birth Cohort.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Alex Piquero. Chairperson “Control Balance and Crime”. American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Alex Piquero. Discussant “Life Course, Rational Choice, and Crime”. American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Christopher Lowenkamp, Paul Mazerolle, Alex Piquero, and Denise Herz. “Early Life Circumstances, Discrete Offender Groups, and Persistence in Crime.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Toronto, ON.

Alex Piquero. “Impact of Incapacitation and Exposure Time on Longitudinal Trajectories of Criminal Offending.” Paper presented at Justice Research Statistics Association Meetings. Baltimore, MD.

Alex Piquero. “A Follow-Up of the Philadelphia Biosocial Correlates of Crime Study.” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Orlando, FL.

Alex Piquero. “Findings from the 11th Street Corridor Public Housing Program in Philadelphia.” National Institute of Justice Research & Evaluation Conference. Washington, DC.

Paul Mazerolle, Elizabeth Cauffman, Alex Piquero, Lisa Broidy, and Dorothy Espelage. “Exposure to Stress and Conflict Among High-School Aged Youth: Do Coping Resources Vary for Males and Females.” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Orlando, FL.

106 Matthew Hickman and Alex Piquero. “Toward a Theory of Police Deviance (With a little help from control balance).” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Orlando, FL.

Tim Brezina, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “Student Anger and Problem-Prone Schools: Testing the General Strain Theory Explanation of Variation in School Delinquency Rates.” Paper presented at American Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Orlando, FL.

1998 Jack R. Greene, Alex Piquero, and Patricia Collins. “The Philadelphia Experience: Implementing Community Policing in Public Housing.” Presentation to National Institute of Justice Cluster Conference. Washington, DC.

Alex Piquero. “The Philadelphia Biosocial Correlates of Crime Follow-Up Study.” Paper presented at MacArthur Foundation Meetings, Santa Monica, CA. Elizabeth Cauffman and Alex Piquero. “Defining Desistance.” Paper Presented at MacArthur Foundation Meetings, Santa Monica, CA.

Alex Piquero. “An Evaluation of Community Policing in North Philadelphia Public Housing.” Paper Presented at National Institute of Justice/Institute for Law and Justice Conference on Community Policing: What Works? Washington, DC.

Paul Mazerolle, Alex Piquero, and George Capowich. “Examining Trait and Situational Anger: Implications for General Strain Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Washington, DC.

Alex Piquero. “Testing Moffitt’s Sequential Model of Life Course Persistent Offending.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Washington, DC.

107 Alex Piquero and Matthew Hickman. “An Empirical Test of Tittle’s Control Balance Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Washington, DC.

Robert Brame, Ed Mulvey, and Alex Piquero. “On the Relationship Between Violent and Nonviolent Offending.” Paper presented at MacArthur Foundation Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice Meeting. Washington, DC.

Alex Piquero and George Rengert. “Perceptions of Risk Among Active Residential Burglars.” Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Albuquerque, NM.

1997 Alex Piquero and Nicole Leeper. “Testing Institutional Anomie Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Diego, CA.

Paul Mazerolle, Robert Brame, Raymond Paternoster, Alex Piquero, and Charles Dean. “Onset age and Offending Versatility: Comparisons Across Gender.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Diego, CA.

Paul Mazerolle and Alex Piquero. “Retreatist Responses to Situations of Strain: Examining the Role of General Strain Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Diego, CA.

George Capowich, Paul Mazerolle, and Alex Piquero. “The Role of Interpersonal Networks in Response to Strain: Testing and Extending General Strain Theory.” Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Diego, CA.

Alex Piquero. “Implementing Community Policing in Public Housing Developments in Philadelphia.” Paper presented at Northeastern Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Bristol, RI.

108 Alex Piquero and Nicole Leeper. “On the Relationship Between Inequality and Cross-National Crime Over Time.” Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Louisville, KY.

1996 Paul Mazerolle and Alex Piquero. “General Strain Theory and Intentions to Offend: An Examination of Structural Effects”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Chicago, IL.

Alex Piquero, Robert Brame, Raymond Paternoster, Paul Mazerolle, and Charles Dean. “Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Specialization or Generalization Among a Cohort of Institutionalized Youth”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Chicago, IL.

Doris Layton MacKenzie and Alex Piquero. “Finding an Academic Job in Criminology and Criminal Justice”. Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Las Vegas, NV.

Raymond Paternoster, Charles Dean, Alex Piquero, Paul Mazerolle, and Robert Brame. “Generality, Continuity, and Change in Offending Careers”. Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Las Vegas, NV.

1995 Mary Ann Zager and Alex Piquero. “The Social Control-Self Control Relationship”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Boston, MA.

Alex Piquero and Paul Mazerolle. “Linking General Strain with Anger: Investigating Instrumental, Escapist, and Violent Adaptations to Stress in a Sample of College Aged Youth”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Boston, MA.

109 Alex Piquero and Stephanie Sweet. “A Replication of Warr and Stafford: The Influence of Peers on Delinquency”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Boston, MA.

Alex Piquero. “On Assessing the Utility of Specifying Different Pathways to the Onset of Offending”. Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Boston, MA.

Charles Dean, Robert Brame, Alex Piquero, and Richard Rideout. “Post Age-16 Offending Persistence Among North Carolina Juvenile Institution Releases”. Paper presented at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings. Boston, MA.

1994 Alex Piquero and Steve Tibbetts. “Specifying Low Self-Control and Situational Factors in Decision-Making”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Miami, FL.

Raymond Paternoster and Alex Piquero. “An Empirical Test of Stafford and Warr’s Reconceptualization of Deterrence”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Miami, FL.

1993 Alex Piquero and Doris Layton MacKenzie. “The Impact of an Alternative Program on Bed Space”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. Phoenix, AZ.

1992 Laure Brooks, Alex Piquero, and James Cronin. “Patrol Area and Police Officer Attitudes: An Examination of Precinct Assignments and Officer Perceptions”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. New Orleans, LA.

1991

110 Laure Brooks, Alex Piquero, and James Cronin. “Perceptions and Attitudes of Police: An Exploratory Study”. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology Meetings. San Francisco, CA.

INVITED ADDRESSES 2020 Debunking the Immigration/Crime Myth. Justice on the Border Conference (Virtual). University of Texas at El Paso. October 9, 2020 2018 The Immigration-Crime Myth. Australian National University. Canberra, Australia. December 3, 2018.

Trends in Prison Populations, Recidivism, and Post-Release Efforts in American Corrections. Justice Reinvestment and Reducing Recidivism Forum. Canberra, Australia. December 6, 2018.

The Immigration-Crime Myth. Monash University Migration and Inclusion Centre. Melbourne, Australia. December 3, 2018.

The Status of Latinos: Incarceration and Restorative Justice.” Latino Center for Leadership Development. Dallas, Texas. August 4, 2018.

Cookie Monster & Self-Control: Yes, There is a Link. JPS Grand Rounds. Ft. Worth, Texas. June 15, 2018.

Family, Youth Development & Delinquency. Arizona State University Conference on Gangs and Violence in Latin America & The Caribbean. April 11, 2018.

Race, Justice, and the NFL. Richardson, Texas Rotary Club. April 9, 2018.

111 Visiting Research Scholar. University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences. Two presentations, meetings with graduate students, junior faculty regarding scholarly productivity, teaching, and service over the course of my career. March 22-23, 2018

Invited Address: “Responsible Conduct of Research Development Series: Reporting Your Research.” Office of Research. March 7, 2018.

Invited Address: “Race, Justice and the NFL.” The University of Texas at Dallas Office of Diversity & Community Engagement and Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance. January 31, 2018.

2017 Invited Remarks: “Reflections on What Police Can Do For Criminology.” Northeastern University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. October, 27, 2017.

Sips of Science: National Felon League? Facts and Implications of NFL Player Misbehavior. Angela’s at the Crosswalk, Plano, Texas. September 12.

2016 Invited Plenary Presentation. The Effectiveness of Early Self-Control Improvement Programs to Improve Self-Control and Reduce Delinquency. Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden. June 14, 2016.

Cookie Monster & Self-Control: Yes, There is a Link. University of California Irvine, Center for Psychology & Law. Irvine, CA. May 5, 2016.

2016 Invited Presentation. Campus Carry. 2016 Higher Education Risk Management Conference (University of Texas System). San Antonio, TX. April 5, 2016.

112 Invited Presentation. Professional Development Lunch. School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. UT-Dallas. February 19, 2016).

Distinguished Lecture on Diversity and Justice – University of California Irvine Department of Criminology, Law & Society. Irvine, CA. February 16, 2016.

Ellis MacDougall Lecture – University of South Carolina Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice. Columbia, SC. February 12, 2016.

2015

Invited Presentation. “Authorship, Publication, and Peer Review.” UT-Dallas November 12, 2015). 2014 Invited Presentation. “Individual Level Research on Immigration-Crime Relationship.” Presentation to NAS Committee on the Integration of Immigrants into American Society. Washington, DC. October 30, 2014.

Invited Presentation. “Committee on a Prioritized Plan to Implement a Developmental Approach in Juvenile Justice Reform Report Overview to Technical Assistance Providers for OJJDP”. Washington, DC: OJJDP. October 23, 2014.

Invited Presentation. “Committee on a Prioritized Plan to Implement a Developmental Approach in Juvenile Justice Reform Report: Launch Event.” Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. October 23, 2014.

Invited Presentation. “Roundtable on Authorship.” UT Dallas. October 9, 2014.

113 Invited Presentation. “Criminal Trajectories and Human Capital.” Reversing Trajectories: Incarceration, Violence & Political Consequences, QIPSR Conference. Lexington, KY. (April 17, 2014).

Spring 2014 Lecture Series. “Preventing Juveniles from a Life of Crime.” UT Dallas, Center for Children and Families. Dallas, TX. (March 7, 2014).

Invited Presentation. “Immigration & Crime: The Real Story.” Friends of EPPS event. Vendome. Dallas, TX. (March 5, 2014).

Invited Presentation. “Factors Leading to Incarceration.” Leadership North Texas. Trophy Club, TX. (January 24, 2014). 2013 Invited Presentation. “How to Study Criminal Career Issues and Its Relevance for Policy.” U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Recidivism Roundtable. Washington, DC (October 21, 2013).

Invited Presentation. “My Life in Crime.” LULAC Young Adult Conference. Dallas, TX (November 3, 2013).

Invited Presentation. “Things That You Can Do To Increase or Decrease Journal Publication.” Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. (September 30, 2013).

Invited Presentation. “Things That You Can Do To Increase or Decrease Journal Publication.” UT-Dallas Faculty Presentation Series. Dallas, TX (September 19, 2013). 2012 Invited Testimony. “Effective Child Prevention” Attorney General’s National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence (Public Hearing #4: Protect, Heal, and Thrive). April 24, 2013. Detroit, Michigan.

114 Invited Address. My Life in Crime. UT-Dallas Good Neighbors Program. Highland Springs Retirement Home. Preston Hollow, Texas. January 29.

2011

Keynote Address. “James Joyce, Alice in Wonderland, the Rolling Stones, and Criminal Careers”. International Association for Forensic Mental Health 11th Annual Conference. Barcelona, Spain.

Minority Mentor Lecture Series. “What Has Criminal Careers Research Taught Us About Theory and Policy?” University of Delaware. Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice. Newark, DE.

Elliott Developmental Lecture. “James Joyce, Alice in Wonderland, the Rolling Stones, and Criminal Careers”. Indiana University. Department of Criminal Justice. Bloomington, IN.

2010 “What Can We Learn From Alice in Wonderland With Respect to Criminal Careers?” University of South Florida. Department of Criminology. Tampa, FL.

“What Can We Learn From Alice in Wonderland With Respect to Criminal Careers?” University of Texas at Dallas. Program in Criminology. Dallas, TX.

2009 Beto Chair Lecture. Sam Houston State University, Criminal Justice. Huntsville, Texas.

2008 “Incapacitation Effects for Controlling Violence.” COSSA Congressional Briefing (April 4, 2008, Rayburn Building).

115 2006 “Demographics and Crime.” Ministry of Justice, De Haag, Holland.

2004 “Crime & The Life Course.” University of Texas El Paso, Departments of Psychology and Criminal Justice.

“Crime & The Life Course.” North Dakota State University, Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice. 2003 “Violent Death and Violent Offending.” Columbia University, School of Public Health Seminar Series. New York City, NY.

2002 “Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Criminal Activity.” University of South Florida, Department of Criminology Seminar Series. Tampa, FL.

“Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Criminal Activity.” Indiana University, Department of Criminal Justice Seminar Series. Bloomington, IN.

“Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Criminal Activity.” Rutgers University, Dean’s Lunch Series, School of Criminal Justice. Newark, NJ.

2001 “Race Differences in Life-Course-Persistent Offending.” Moorehouse College, Monthly NCOVR Lecture. Atlanta, GA.

2000 “Current State of Domestic Violence Research”. National Consortium on Violence Research Meetings. Tampa, FL.

116

“Criminal History Follow-Up of the Biosocial Correlates of Crime Study”. University of South Carolina, College of Criminal Justice.

1999 “The Impact of Incapacitation and Exposure Time on Longitudinal Trajectories of Criminal Offending: Theoretical and Policy Implications”. University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice.

“The Development of Criminal Offending”. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology.

“The Philadelphia Collaborative Perinatal Project Follow-Up from Birth to Age 40: Implications for Life Course Research on Crime”. University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice.

OP-EDS

2020. “The Wisdom of Forgiveness.” Tampa Bay Times (November 23, 2020). https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2020/11/23/the-wisdom-of-forgiveness-column/

2020. “Science Should be Guiding Our Decisions: Why Isn’t It?” Tampa Bay Times (October 8, 2020, with Michael Touchton). https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2020/10/08/science-should-be-guiding-our-decisio ns-why-isnt-it-column/

2020. “First, Let’s Be Clear What ‘Defunding’ Police Is And, Most Important, Isn’t.” Miami Herald (September, 9, 2020). https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article245572660.html

2020. “West Palm Beach Mayor’s Task Force on Racial Inequities Offers Lessons, Cautions.” West Palm Beach Post (August 7, 2020).

117 https://www.palmbeachpost.com/opinion/20200805/point-of-view-west-palm-beach-may orrsquos-task-force-on-racial-inequities-offers-lessons-cautions

2020. “There’s a Clear Line That Connects Crime, Poverty, Injustice—and COVID-19.” Miami Herald (August 5, 2020). https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article244720582.html (page 11A).

2020. “When Contagion is Bad…and Good.” Tampa Bay Times (June 12, 2020). https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2020/06/12/when-contagion-is-badand-good-colu mn/

2020. “Trust is Earned When Actions Meet Words.” Dallas Morning News (June 11, 2020). Page 14A https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2020/06/14/the-answer-to-police-ref orm-is-to-do-the-hard-work-of-building-trust-between-officers-and-communities/

2020. “Pandemic Spotlights Need for Criminal Justice Reform.” Dallas Morning News (April 18, 2020) w/ Brian Williams. Page 12A https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2020/04/18/covid-does-not-ignore-p risoners-nor-should-we/

2020. “Importance of Universities.” The Gilmer Mirror (April 8, 2020). http://www.gilmermirror.com/view/full_story/27722965/article-Importance-of-universities ?instance=lead_story_left_column

2019. “Dallas has a crime problem and a good plan to address it.” Dallas Morning News. December 22, 2019. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/12/22/dallas-has-a-crime-probl em-and-a-good-plan-to-address-it/

118 2019. “When justice is about restoration, not retribution.” Dallas Morning News. October 13, 2019. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/10/14/how-brandt-jean-turned- amber-guygers-trial-into-an-example-of-restorative-justice/

2019. Six court lessons to ponder after Dallas’ Amber Guyger trial. Waco Tribune-Herald. October 9, 2019. https://www.wacotrib.com/opinion/columns/alex-r-piquero-six-court-lessons-to-ponder-aft er-dallas/article_569f75cc-70cf-5c7e-9764-ad2b63e12ac4.html

2019. “Mobility Index.” The Gilmer Mirror. August 29, 2019. http://www.gilmermirror.com/view/full_story/27662321/article-Mobility-Index

2019. “Students, if you want to succeed, work hard and allow for a little serendipity.” Dallas Morning News. August 18, 2019. Page P5. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/08/18/students-want-succeed- work-hard-allow-little-serendipity

2019. “Debunking the myth of immigrant crime.” San Antonio News Express. April 27, 2019. https://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Debunking-the-myth-of-immi grant-crime-13796406.php

2019. “Why does U.S. fear immigrants?” Dallas Morning News. April 23, 2019. Page 10A. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/04/22/undocumented-immigra nts-commit-less-crime-people-afraid

2018. “We Are Divided on Black Lives Matter And Other Movements.” Alex R. Piquero and Erin Orrick. San Antonio Express. December 16, 2018. Page A. https://m.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/We-are-divided-on-Black-Lives-

119 Matter-and-other-13467704.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20(Mobile)& utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

2018. “Let Scientists Study The Effects of Marijuana.” Dallas Morning News. October 29, 2018. Page 9A. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/10/29/let-scientists-study-effec t-marijuana-decide-legalization

2018. “10 Steps Mavs Can Take To Guard Against Sexual Harassment.” Dallas Morning News. September 23, 2018. Page 4P. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/09/23/10-steps-mavs-take-pre vent-sexual-harassment

2018. “No Link between Immigration, Higher Crime.” USA Today. September 20, 2018. Page 7A. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/09/23/brett-kavanaugh-catholic-churh-h urricanes-readers/1339100002/

2018. “You Might Look Twice at Data on Immigration.” Dallas Morning News. September 15, 2018. Page 13A. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/09/15/data-shows-illegal-immi gration-not-lead-crime

2018. “Data Show that Illegal Immigration Does Not Lead to More Crime. Period.” Des Moines Register. September 5, 2018. https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2018/09/05/illegal-immig ration-does-not-lead-more-crime/1200053002/

2018. Using Outdated Data To Make Decisions About Juvenile Offenders is Unacceptable.” Dallas Morning News. August 17, 2018. Page 9A.

120 https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/08/17/using-outdated-data-ma ke-decisions-juvenile-offenders-unacceptable

2018. “Help For Kids with Antisocial Behaviors is Key.” Dallas Morning News. June 2, 2018. Page 11A. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/05/31/can-improve-school-safe ty-identifying-kids-severe-antisocial-behavior-offering-help

2018. “Cornyn Legislation is Smart on Crime and Smart on People.” Dallas Morning News. May 22, 2018. Page 9A. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/05/21/cornyns-bill-shrink-priso n-population-will-reduce-crime-cost

2018. “The Stressed Blue Line.” Dallas Morning News. April 26, 2018. Page 11a. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/04/25/stress-police-work-leads -higher-rates-depression-anger-burnout

2018. “Mass Shootings Not Our New Normal---Yet.” Dallas Morning News. February 19, 2018. Page 13a. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/02/16/school-shootings-not-be coming-new-normal-reaction

2018. “Kansas Fees on Juvenile Offenders Would Widen an Unfair Gulf.” Kansas City Star. January 30, 2018. http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/readers-opinion/guest-commentary/article197373904 .html

2018. “Explore UTD’s Diversity Data: Hispanic Graduation Rates Belie School’s Leadership.” Dallas Morning News. January 8, 2018.

121 https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2018/01/05/graduation-data-belie-ut -dallas-broad-diversity

2017. What’s Your Take on Vick? Case Reveals Attitudes about Issues of Race and Crime.” Dallas Morning News. August 9, 2017, https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2017/08/08/stance-take-michael-vic k-can-reveal-lot

2017. Should Michael Vick’s Past Acts Dictate His Future? Kansas City Star. August 1, 2017. (http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/readers-opinion/guest-commentary/article16460162 2.html).

2017. Check the Facts About Police Work. Dallas Morning News. July 2, 2017. (June 29, 2017).

2017. Sometimes, Locking Kids Up Makes Matters Worse. The Huffington Post. February 20, 2017 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/58ab235fe4b026a89a7a2e60); Reprinted in the Dallas Morning News on February 22, 2017.

2017. It’s Not Ideal, But We Must Help The Mentally Ill In Jail. Alex R. Piquero. Dallas Morning News. February 7, 2017. Page 11A.

2017. Ways To Build Up Your Self-Control. Alex R. Piquero and Francesca M. Filbey. Dallas Morning News. February 5, 2017. Page 2F.

2016. Abused Kids at Risk of Exploitation. Alex R. Piquero and Joan R. Reid. Dallas Morning News. December 29, 2106. Page A15. -Reprinted in San Angelo Times, Gilmer Mirror, El Paso Times, Palm Beach Post, Burlington County Times, Rockford Register Star.

122 2016. Penalties, Arrests Linked. Alex R. Piquero and Nicole L. Piquero. Dallas Morning News. December 16, 2016. Page A15.

2016. Stop throwing kids into debtors’s prisons. Jessica Feierman and Alex R. Piquero. Dallas Morning News. September 30, 2016. Page A17.

2016. Immigrants don’t commit more crimes. Why does the myth persist? Bianca E. Bersani and Alex R. Piquero. September 6, 2016. Los Angeles Times. Page A11.

2016. How childhood hunger leads to violence. Dallas Morning News, Sunday August 7, 2016. Lead opinion piece in Points section. Page 1P, 4P. -Reprinted in Corpus Christi-Caller Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Gilmer Mirror.

2016. The NFL isn’t the haven for violence criminals you think it is. Dallas Morning News. April 25, 2016. Page 19A. -Reprinted in Corpus Christi-Caller Times, Gilmer Mirror, Huntsville Item, McAllen Monitor, Weatherford Democrat.

B. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS, EXTERNALLY FUNDED

(FUNDED PROJECTS) 2016 Investigator. “Recover Me If You Can: Assessing Services to Victims of Identity Theft.” ($700,000). National Institute of Justice. (Stephen V. Geis, PI).

2006 Co-Principal Investigator. “Exposure to Violence in Adolescence, Precocious Transitions, and Young Adult Outcomes: A Life Course Approach.” ($298,430). National Science Foundation. (Dana Haynie, PI).

123 Co-Principal Investigator. “Crime and Violence in Latin America.” ($75,000). University of Florida. (Charles Wood, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, Karen Parker, Co-PIs).

2005 Principal Investigator. “Willingness to Pay for Developmental Crime Prevention.” ($25,000). MacArthur Foundation. (Daniel Nagin, Buffy Scott, and Laurence Steinberg, Co-PIs).

2004 Principal Investigator. “Offender Characteristics, Offense Mix, and Escalation in Domestic Violence.” ($34,953). National Institute of Justice. (Robert Brame, Terrie Moffitt, and Jeff Fagan, Co-PIs).

1999 Co-Principal Investigator. “The Providence Perinatal Birth Cohort: A Criminal History Follow-Up”. National Consortium on Violence Research. ($94,798). (Stephen Buka, PI, Alex Piquero, Co-PI). July 1, 1999 - June 30, 2000.

Co-Principal Investigator. “Analyzing Monthly Variation in Local Life Circumstances and Violent and Non-Violent Criminal Behavior.” National Institute of Justice ($19,127). (Robert Brame, Paul Mazerolle, and Rudy Haapanen, Co-PI’s). December 1, 1999 - August 31, 2000.

Co-Principal Investigator. “A Follow-Up of the Providence Collaborative Perinatal Project”. National Consortium on Violence Research. ($5,000). (Stephen Buka, PI).

1998 Principal Investigator. “A Follow-Up of the Philadelphia Biosocial Correlates of Crime Study”. National Consortium on Violence Research. ($1,200). April 1998.

124 Co-Principal Investigator. “Evaluating Community Policing in Public Housing: The South Philadelphia Initiative”. National Institute of Justice. ($191,475). October 1, 1998 - April 30, 2000. (Jack R. Greene, PI).

Co-Principal Investigator. “Building an Integrity System in the Philadelphia Police Department”. National Institute of Justice. ($221,589). October 1, 1998 - April 30, 2000. (Jack R. Greene, PI).

Principal Investigator. “Evaluating the Maryland National Guard’s About-Face Program”. ($6,000).

1997 Principal Investigator. “Preventing Delinquency Among High-Risk Youths in Pittsburgh: Year #2 Evaluation”. Funded by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. ($112,000) September 1, 1997 - August 31, 1998.

Principal Investigator. “Evaluating the Maryland National Guard’s About-Face Program”. ($8,500).

Co-Principal Investigator. “Evaluating Community Policing in Public Housing: Philadelphia’s 11th Street Corridor Program”. National Institute of Justice. ($351,491). (Jack R. Greene, PI).

1996 Principal Investigator. “Preventing Delinquency Among High-Risk Minority Youth: Evaluation and Program Development with Three Prevention Programs in Pittsburgh”. Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. ($104,625). September 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997.

1994

125 Alex Piquero. “ACJS Mini-Grant to Minority Scholars.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences ($750).

(UN-FUNDED)

Co-Investigator. “Do Body Cameras Improve Legitimacy and Are They Cost-Effective? A Randomized Controlled Trial in the Dallas, Texas Police Department.” ($668,942). U.S. Department of Justice/National Institute of Justice (John Worrall, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Melinda Schlager, Co-PIs). (2015).

Investigator. “Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.” ($17,474,775). U.S. National Institute of Health (Francesca Filbey, Krista M. Lisdahl, and Timothy Wilens, PIs). (2015).

Investigator. “Collateral Damages of the Gulf Oil Spill Crisis: Exploring Consequences for Human Ecology in a Florida Gulf Coast Region.” ($192,196). BP/FIO Gulf Oil Spill Prevention & Recovery Grants Program. (Chris Gibson and Marv Krohn, PIs).

Co-Principal Investigator. “Substance Use Interventions Targeting Emerging Adults.” ($313,004). Department of Education (Exum, M. Lyn, Michael G. Turner, and Denise C. Gottfredson, Co-PIs).

Co-Principal Investigator. “Assessing Long-Term Effects of Heart-to-Heart in Reducing Teenage Dating Violence.”($398,494). Center for Disease Control. (Jennifer Hartman, PI).

Co-Principal Investigator. “Crime and Global Terrorism: Criminal Histories of Skyjackers, 1931-2000.” ($165,879). National Institute of Justice. (Gary LaFree, PI, Laura Dugan, Co-PI). Submitted January 2003.

126 Co-Principal Investigator. “Measuring the Disconnect Between Police and Community Perspectives About Discretionary Decision Making in Traffic Stops.” National Institute of Justice. ($193,579). (Jack McDevitt, PI, Alex Piquero, Michael Buerger, Peter Manning, and Bill Terrill, Co-PI’s). Submitted February 2001.

C. INSTRUCTION

UNDERGRADUATE Introduction to Policing Research Methods Statistics White Collar Crime Capital Punishment Introduction to Criminology Introduction to Criminal Justice Juvenile Delinquency Contemporary Criminological Theory Prevention and Control of Crime and Delinquency Life-Course Criminology

GRADUATE Statistics Seminar in Criminology Seminar in Criminal Justice Process Advanced Data Analysis Criminological Theories Professional Development Research Methods I (Masters) Research Methods II (Doctoral) Life-Course Criminology

127 Testing Criminological Theory Correlates of Crime

SPECIAL AWARDS RECEIVED FOR RESEARCH, TEACHING AND SERVICE EXCELLENCE 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. Division of Developmental and Life Course Criminology. Clarivate, Web of Science, Highly Cited Researcher, 2020. 2019 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Bruce Smith, Sr. Award. Clarivate, Web of Science, Highly Cited Researcher, 2019. 2018 University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers. 2017 Emerald Publishing 2017 Highly Commended Article Award for: “Expanding the Measurement of Police Integrity” published in: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. Authors: Matthew J. Hickman, Alex R. Piquero, Zachary A. Powell*, and Jack R. Greene.

Western Society of Criminology President’s Award for Contributions to the Field of Criminology and Positive Influence on the Current WSC President’s Career. Las Vegas, NV. (February 2017).

Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice Best Paper Award (For Paper Published between 2015-2016) -- Matt DeLisi, Alex R. Piquero, and Stephanie M. Cardwell. (2016). “The Unpredictability of Murder: Juvenile Homicide in the Pathways to Desistance Study.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 14: 26-42.

2016 Division of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (American Society of Criminology) Outstanding Contribution Award for article: “Comparing Official and Self-Report Records of

128 Offending Across Gender and Race/Ethnicity in a Longitudinal Study of Serious Youthful Offenders” (Piquero, Schubert, & Brame’s 2014 article published in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency).

2015 Inductee, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Division of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (American Society of Criminology) Outstanding Contribution Award for article: “Age and the Explanation of Crime Revisited” (Sweeten, Piquero, & Steinberg’ 2013 article published in Journal of Youth & Adolescence). 2014 University of Texas Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award 2012 Faculty Diversity Award, University of Texas at Dallas 2011 Fellow, American Society of Criminology Fellow, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2008 Recipient, Lowe’s Top Terp Award “Excellence in Education”, University of Maryland

2005 Recipient, Email-Mentor of the Year, American Society of Criminology

Magid Term Professor, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS), University of Florida.

2004 Recipient, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS) Teacher of the Year Award, University of Florida.

129 2002 Recipient of Cavan Young Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology

1995 Received Outstanding Teacher Award from the Panhellenic Association. University of Maryland.

Received Returning Students Program Award for Outstanding Teaching. University of Maryland.

1994 Received Outstanding Teacher Award from the Panhellenic Association. University of Maryland.

D. SERVICE

SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY

University of Texas at Dallas 2017-Current. A. President-Elect, UT-Dallas Chapter Phi Kappa Phi B. Member, UT-Dallas Faculty Senate. C. Member, UT-Dallas Strategic Plan Steering Committee D. Member, UT-Dallas Strategic Plan Organizational Structure Working Group 2015-Current. A. Member, UT-Dallas Advisory Committee on Research B. Chair, UT-Dallas Campus Working Group on Campus Carry Legislation C. Liaison, UT-Dallas to UT System Working Group on Campus Carry Legislation D. Member, UT-Dallas Emergency Situation Training Working Group 2015-Present. A. Member, UT-Dallas, Criminology Program Committee, EPPS B. Member, UT-Dallas, Faculty Advisory Committee, EPPS C. Member, UT-Dallas Athletic Council

130 D. Member and Vice-Chair, UT-Dallas, Committee on Qualifications (CQ, Tenure and Promotion Committee) 2013-2014 A. Member, UT-Dallas Athletic Council B. Member, UT-Dallas, Faculty Advisory Committee, EPPS C. Member and Vice Chair, UT-Dallas Committee on Qualifications (CQ, Tenure and Promotion Committee) D. Member, Internal Reviewer for Cognition and Neuroscience Program, UT-Dallas

2012-2013 A. Member, UT-Dallas Hispanic Success Committee B. Member, UT-Dallas, Diversity Retention Scholarship Committee C. Member, UT-Dallas Faculty Advisory Committee, EPPS D. Chair, UT-Dallas Council on Faculty Diversity E. Member, UT-Dallas Athletic Council

2011-2012 A. Member, UT-Dallas Athletic Council B. Member, UT-Dallas Provost Diversity Committee C. Member, UT-Dallas Committee on Effective Teaching, EPPS

Florida State University 2010-2011 A. Member, FSU Council on Research and Creativity B. Member, FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Strategic Plan Committee C. Member, FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Ph.D. Methods/Statistics Exam Committee D. Member, FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Promotion & Tenure Committee E. Member, FSU Athletics Board.

131 University of Maryland College Park

2008-Present A. Member, Maryland Population Research Center Executive Committee B. Chair, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Human Affairs Committee C. Member, Computing Policy and Advisory Committee (CPAC) College of Behavior and Social Sciences D. Member, University of Maryland NCAA Recertification Subcommittee on Academic Integrity (March 2009-Present) E. Member, University of Maryland Athletics Council (Fall 2009-Present, 3 year term) F. Member, College of Behavioral & Social Sciences Dean’s Search Committee (May-June 2009)

John Jay College of Criminal Justice / City University of New York

2007-2008

A. Member, College Research Advisory Committee B. Member, Doctoral Admissions Committee

University of Florida

2005-2007 A. Member, Intercollegiate Athletics Committee

2003-2004 A. Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor (Psychology/Law), Center for Studies in Criminology and Law

2003-2007

132 A. Director, Institute for Crime, Law, and Justice Policy Research 2002-2003 A. Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

2002-2007 A. Member, Provost’s Committee on Diversity

2001-2003 A. Chair, Graduate Committee, Center for Studies in Criminology and Law

2001-2002 A. Member, Search Committee for Director, Center for Studies in Criminology and Law

Northeastern University 2000-2001 A. College of Criminal Justice Graduate Committee Ph.D. Committee Search Committee (Chair) B. University Minority Faculty Recruitment Committee President’s Latino/a Advisory Group on Diversity

Temple University 1999-2000 A. Center for Public Policy Advisory Committee B. Department of Criminal Justice Webmaster

133 1998-1999 A. Department of Criminal Justice Webmaster

1997-1998 A. Department of Criminal Justice Library Committee Graduate Subcommittee on Graduate Statistics Courses Search Committee

1996-1997 A. Department of Criminal Justice Undergraduate Committee Research Committee Search Committee

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

Journal Editorial Board Membership: -Editorial Board Member, Adolescent Research Review (Roger Levesque, Editor) 2014-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (Stenning and Stewart, Co-Editors) 2012-Present. -Editorial Board Member, American Sociological Review, Tony Brown (Editor) 2012-Present. -Co-Editor, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Begin Term July 2008. -Editorial Board Member, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, Ron Roesch (Editor) 2011-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Criminology & Public Policy, Tom Blomberg (Editor) 2006-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Social Science Quarterly, Robert Lineberry (Editor) 2006-Present.

134 -Editorial Board Member, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Caroline Porter (Editor), 2006-Present. -Deputy Editor, Justice Quarterly, Donna Bishop (Editor) 2001-2004. -Associate Editor, Journal of Crime and Justice, J. Mitchell Miller (Editor) 2000-2002; Chris Schreck (Editor) 2004-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Criminology, Robert Bursik, Jr. (Editor) 2002-2003, Ray Paternoster (Editor) 2004-2006, Denise Gottfredson (Editor) 2006-2011. -Editorial Board Member, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Clay Hartjen (Editor) 2002-Present -Editorial Board Member, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, David MacDowall (Editor) 2003-2008. -Editorial Board Member, Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice, Tory Caeti and Eric Fritsch (Editors) 2004-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Roger Levesque (Editor). 2004-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Crime & Delinquency, Libby Deschenes (Editor). 2005-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Youth & Society, Kathryn Herr (Editor). 2004-Present. -Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology (George Palermo, Editor). 2005-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Criminal Justice Policy Review (David Myers, Editor). 2005-Present. -Editorial Board Member, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (Paul Mazerolle, Editor). 2005-Present. -Guest Editor, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, May 2004 issue on criminal careers. -Guest Editor, International Journal of Sociology & Social Policy issue on at-risk youth.

External Tenure Case Reviewer -Old Dominion University (August 2002) -Iowa State University (October 2002) -University of Cincinnati (November 2002) -Lancaster University (June 2003)

135 -IUPUI (August 2003) -Ohio University (August 2004) -Iowa State University (September 2004) -Georgia State University (August 2005) -Texas Tech University (August 2005) -Old Dominion University (September 2005) -University of Minnesota, Duluth (September 2005) -Georgia State University (September 2005) -University of Missouri St. Louis (June 2006) -University of California Irvine (August 2006) -Penn State University (August 2006) -Rutgers University (September 2006) -Old Dominion University (September 2006) -University of South Florida (September 2007) -University of North Carolina Charlotte (September 2007) -University of Texas, Dallas (September 2007) -University of Cincinnati (September 2007) -University of Akron (September 2008) -Kent State University (September 2008) -Columbia University (February 2009) -Virginia Tech University (August 2009) -University of Texas-Dallas (August 2009) -Ohio State University (August 2010) -Iowa State University (August 2010) -University of Oklahoma (August 2010) -Wayne State University (August 2010) -Northeastern University (May 2011) -Indiana University (May 2011) -Iowa State University (May 2011) -University of Massachusetts Amherst (August 2011)

136 -University of South Carolina (October 2011) -Columbia University (June 2012) -Arizona State University (June 2012) -University of North Texas (June 2012) -Saint Louis University (June 2012) -University of Montreal (June 2013) -Texas Christian University (June 2013) -University of Miami (June 2013) -University of Alabama Birmingham (December 2013) -Northeastern University (June 2014) -Wayne State University (June 2014) -UMASS-Lowell (June 2014)

Manuscript Reviewer for: American Journal of Criminal Justice, American Sociological Review, Child Development, Crime and Delinquency, Criminal Justice Review, Criminology, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Law and Social Inquiry, Law and Society Review, Policing: International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Prevention Science, The Justice Professional, The Prison Journal, Rationality & Society, Science, Social Forces, Social Problems Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Methods and Research, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Quarterly, Statistical Strategies for Small Sample Research, Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, Violence and Victims

Book Manuscript Reviewer Roxbury Press, Sage Publications, Wadsworth Publishing Company, Cambridge University Press

Associate Editor, Handbook of Criminology. Springer Publishing. (2010-Present)

137 Associate Editor. Encyclopedia of Violence. MacMillan Publishing Company. (2000).

Member, Wadsworth Publishing Company Board of Mentors. 2001-Present.

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2016 Vice-Chair, Division of Developmental and Life Course Criminology (American Society of Criminology) 2015 Chair, ASC Graduate Fellowship for Ethnic Minorities Committee

2014 Chair, ACJS Awards Committee 2013 Program Committee, ACJS, Philadelphia, PA Minority Affairs Committee, ASC 2012 Program Committee, ASC, Chicago, IL Program Committee, ACJS, New York City, NY 2011 Program Committee, ASC, Washington, DC 2010 Program Committee, ACJS, Toronto, Ontario

2009 Chair, McNamara Award Committee, ACJS Program Committee, ASC, Philadelphia, PA. Program Committee, ACJS, Boston, MA

2008-2010

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Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel (Committee on Law and Justice), Assessing the Research Program of the National Institute of Justice

2007-2009 Executive Counselor, ASC

2007 Member, ACJS Program Committee, Seattle

2006 ASC Co-Chair, Program Committee, Los Angeles

2004 Member, ACJS Program Committee, Las Vegas

Program Area Chair, ASC Meetings, Denver

2003 Member, ACJS Nominations and Elections Committee

2002 Member, ASC Michael Hindelang Award Committee

2002 Member, National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR) Steering Committee

2001 Member, ASC Editorial Board Committee 2001

139 Chair, American Sociological Association Student Paper Award Committee

2001 Member, American Sociological Association Student Paper Award Committee

Member, American Criminal Justice Sciences Student Affairs Committee

Member, American Society of Criminology Program Committee

2000 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Recruitment Committee

1998 Member, American Society of Criminology Student Awards Committee

Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee

1996 Member, American Society of Criminology Student Awards Committee

Member, American Sociological Association Albert Reiss, Jr. Endowment Award Committee

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY RELATING TO PROFESSION

Guest Speaker Technology on Tap, University of Texas at Dallas (August 15, 2012) Good Neighbors, Retirement Home Outreach Program, University of Texas Dallas (August 13, 2012)

140 Grant Reviewer: National Institute of Justice, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation, 2003, 2005, 2009-2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Grant Reviewer: National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2002 Grant Reviewer: Center for Disease Control, Violence Prevention Institute, 1999 Juvenile Justice Advisory Council State of Maryland, 1993-1995

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Law and Society Association American Society of Criminology

List of Doctoral Students Solely Advised Chelsey Narvey, Sam Houston State University Melissa Hayeslip, UT-Dallas Sungil Han, University of Louisiana Lafayette Rebecca Eichelberger, Texas Department of Corrections Jennifer LaPrade, Missouri State University Zachary Powell, California State University San Bernardino Mengru Shih, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Brie Diamond: Texas Christian University Steven Clipper: University of Alabama Sara El Sayed: University of Texas Arlington Stephanie Cardwell: University of Queensland Turgut Ozkan: Arkansas State University Ivan Burch, Henderson State University Steve Rice: Seattle University Wesley Jennings: University of South Florida Wil Pelfrey: Virginia Commonwealth University

141 Michael Baglivio: Florida Department of Juvenile Justice John Reitzel: California State University, San Bernardino

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