14 Queen’s Park Crescent West Toronto, Ontario • Canada M5S 3K9 Telephone: 416.946.7429 (Doob) 416.946.7420 (Gartner) anthony.doob @ utoronto.ca rosemary.gartner @ utoronto.ca https://www.crimsl.utoronto.ca/research- publications/criminological-highlights Criminological Highlights: Papers ‘Highlighted’ The Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto, gratefully acknowledges the Department of Justice, Canada, for funding this project. Views – expressed or implied – in this publication are not necessarily those of the Department of Justice, Canada. Volume 1(1) – Volume 19(2) September 1997 – February 2021 Aaltonen, Mikko, Atte Oksanen, and Janne Kivivuori (2016). Debt Problems and Crime. Criminology, 54(2), 307-331. [Volume 16, Number 1, Item 3] Aaltonen, Mikko, John M. MacDonald, Pekka Martikainen, and Janne Kivivuori (2013). Examining the Generality of the Unemployment-Crime Association. Criminology, 51(3), 561-594. [Volume 14, Number 2, Item 7] Abrahamse, Allan. The coming wave of violence in California. Santa Monica, California: The Rand Corporation, 1997. Volume 1, Number 4, Item 7. April 1998. Addington, Lynn A. (2003). Students’ Fear after Columbine: Findings from a Randomized Experiment. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 19, 367-387. [Volume 6, Number 3, March 2004, Item 8] Altschuler, D.M. (1998). “Intermediate sanctions and community treatment for serious violent juveniles”. In R. Loeber and D. Farrington (Eds.), Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk factors and Successful Interventions. (Pp. 367-385). California: Sage Publications. Volume 2, Number 2, Item 2. March 1999. Andersen, Lars H. and Signe H. Andersen (2014). Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Social Welfare Dependence. Criminology & Public Policy, 13(3), 349-379. [Volume 14, Number 6, Item 5] Papers Highlighted Criminological Highlights Page 2 of 61 pages Volume 1, Number 1 to Volume 19, Number 2 September 1997 to February 2021 Anderson, Amy L. and Lorine A. Hughes (2009). Exposure to Situations Conducive to Delinquency Behaviour: The Effects of Time Use, Income, and Transportation. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 46(1), 5-34. [Volume 10, Number 3, Item 8] Anderson, David A. (2002). The Deterrence Hypothesis and Picking Pockets at the Pickpoket’s Hanging. American Law and Economics Review, 4 (2), 293-313. [Volume 12, Number 3, Item 5] Anderson, John L. (2019). Recidivism of paroled murderers as a factor in the utility of life imprisonment. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 31(2), 255-268. [Volume 18, Number 5, Item 8] Anwar, Shamena and Thomas A. Loughran (2011). Testing a Bayesian Learning Theory of Deterrence Among Serious Juvenile Offenders. Criminology, 49 (3), 667-698. [Volume 12, Number 3, Item 4] Aos, Steve, Robert Barnoski, and Roxanne Lieb. Preventive programs for young offenders: Effective and Cost effective. Overcrowded Times, 1998 (April), 9 (2), 1,7-11. Volume 1, Number 6, Item 2. September 1998. Apel, Robert and Gary Sweeten (2010). The Impact of Incarceration on Employment during the Transition to Adulthood. Social Problems, 57(3) 448-479. [Volume 11, Number 4, Item 4] Apel, Robert and Julie Horney (2017). How and Why Does Work Matter? Employment Conditions, Routine Activities, and Crime among Adult Male Offenders. Criminology 55(2), 307-343. [Volume 16, Number 6, Item 3] Apel, Robert, Shawn Bushway, Robert Brame, Amelia M. Haviland, Daniel S. Nagin, and Ray Paternoster (2007). Unpacking the Relationship between Adolescent Employment and Antisocial Behaviour: A Matched Samples Comparison. Criminology, 45 (1), 67-97. (Volume 8, Number 6, Item 4, July 2007) Apel, Robert, Shawn D. Bushway, Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame, and Gary Sweeten (2008). Using State Child Labor Laws to Identify the Causal Effect of Youth Employment on Deviant Behaviour and Academic Achievement. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 24, 337-362. [Volume 10, Number 2, Item 3] Appleby, Sara C., Lisa E. Hasel, and Saul M. Kassin (2013). Police-induced confessions: An empirical Analysis of Their Content and Impact. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 19 (2), 111-128. [Volume 13, Number 6, Item 2] Applegate, Brandon K, and Joseph B. Sanborn (2011). Public Opinion on the Harshness of Local Courts: An Experimental Test of Question Wording Effects. Criminal Justice Review, 36(4), 487-497. [Volume 13, Number 5, Item 4] Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, and Bonnie S. Fisher. Public support for correctional treatment: The continuing appeal of the rehabilitative ideal. The Prison Journal, Volume 77 (3), September 1997. 237-258. Volume 1, Number 4, Item 8. April 1998. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Thomas Vander Ven. Forgiveness and Fundamentalism: Reconsidering the Relationship between Correctional Attitudes and Religion. Criminology, 2000, 38, 719-753. Volume 3, Number 6, Item 7. February 2001. Applegate, Brandon K., Robin King Davis, and Francis T. Cullen (2009). Reconsidering Child Saving: The Extent and Correlates of Public Support for Excluding Youths From the Juvenile Court. Crime and Delinquency, 55(1), 51-77. [Volume 10, Number 2, Item 8] Appleton, Catherine and Grver, Bent (2007). The Pros and Cons of Life Without Parole. British Journal of Criminology, 47, 597-615. [Volume 9, Number 1, Item 7] Papers Highlighted Criminological Highlights Page 3 of 61 pages Volume 1, Number 1 to Volume 19, Number 2 September 1997 to February 2021 Ariel, Barak & 7 others (2016). Wearing Body Cameras Increases Assaults Against Officers and Does Not Reduce Police Use of Force. European Journal of Criminology, 13(6), 744-755. Contagious Accountability: A Global Multisite Randomized Control Trial on the Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Citizens’ Complaints Against the Police. Criminal Justice & Behaviour, 20(10), 1-24. [Volume 16, Number 2, Item 3] Arvanites, Thomas M. and Robert H. Defina (2006). Business Cycles and Street Crime. Criminology, 44 (1), 139-164. [Volume 8, Number 2, Item 8. August 2006] Ashworth, Andrew (2002). Responsibilities, Rights, and Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology, 42, 578-595. Volume 5, Number 3, Item 1, December 2002 Auerhahn, Kathleen (2008). Using Simulation Modeling to Evaluate Sentencing Reform in California: Choosing the Future. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 4, 241-266. [Volume 10, Number 2, Item 5] Auerhahn, Kathleen. Selective incapacitation and the problem of prediction. Criminology, 1999, 37 (4), 703-734. Volume 3, Number 1, Item 1. March 2000. Austin, James, John Clark, Patricia Hardyman, and D. Alan Henry. The impact of ‘three strikes and you’re out’. Punishment and Society, 1999, 1, 131-162. Volume 2, Number 6, Item 3. November 1999. Averdijk, Jan Zirk-Sadopwski, Denis Ribeaud, and Manuel Eisner (2016). Long-term effects of two childhood psychosocial interventions on adolescent delinquency, substance abuse, and antisocial behaviour: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12, 21-47. [Volume 16, Number 2, Item 8] Averdijk, Margit, Jean-Louis Van Gelder, Manuel Eisner, and Denis Ribeaud (2016). Violence Begets Violence… But How? A Decision-Making Perspective on the Victim-Offender Overlap. Criminology, 54, 282-306. [Volume 16, Number 2, Item 4] Bäckman, Olaf, Filipe Estrada and Anders Nilsson (2018). Locked Up and Locked Out? The Impact of Imprisonment on Labour Market Attachment. British Journal of Criminology, 58, 1044-1065. [Volume 17, Number 6, Item 2] Bagaric, Mirko (2000). Home Truths about Home Detention. The Journal of Criminal Law, 66(5), 425- 443. [Volume 5, Number 5, Item 6] Bagaric, Mirko (2000). Proportionality in Sentencing: Its Justification, Meaning, and Role. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 12, 143-163. Volume 5, Number 1, Item 8. July 2002. Baglivio, Michael T., Kevin T. Wolff, James C. Howell, et al. (2018). The Search for the Holy Grail: Criminogenic Needs Matching, Intervention Dosage, and Subsequent Recidivism Among Serious Juvenile Offenders in Residential Placement. Journal of Criminal Justice, 55, 46-57. [Volume 17, Number 3, Item 6] Bailey, William C. and Ruth D. Peterson. Capital punishment, homicide and deterrence: An assessment of the evidence. In Studying and preventing homicide: Issues and Challenges. Smith, M. Dwayne and Margaret A. Zahn (editors). Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1999. Volume 2, Number 5, Item 5. September 1999. Baird, Christopher (2009). A Question of Evidence: A Critique of Risk Assessment Models Used in the Justice System. National Council on Crime and Delinquency. [Volume 10, Number 6, Item 5] Bala, Nicholas, Peter J. Carrington, and Julian V. Roberts. (2009) Evaluating the Youth Criminal Justice Act After Five Years – A Qualified Success. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice , 51 (2), 131-167. [Volume 10, Number 3, Item 1] Papers Highlighted Criminological Highlights Page 4 of 61 pages Volume 1, Number 1 to Volume 19, Number 2 September 1997 to February 2021 Bales, William D. and Alex R. Piquero (2012). Assessing the impact of imprisonment on recidivism. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 8, 71-101. [Volume 12, Number 5, Item 8] Bales, William D., Laura E. Bedard, Susan T. Quinn, David T. Ensley, and Glen P. Holley. (2005). Recidivism of Public and Private State Prison Inmates in Florida. Criminology and Public Policy, 4(1), 57- 82. [Volume 7, Number 3, Item 3. June 2005] Balvig, Flemming, Helgi Gunnlaugsson, Kristina Jerr, Henrik Tham, and Aarne Kinnunen (2015). The Public Sense of Justice in Scandinavia: A study of Attitudes Towards Punishments.
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