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Criminology Theses and Dissertations
Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.
Efficacy of Online Social Movements for Sparking Change: The Case of the Missing Murdered and Indigenous Women Movement (#MMIW) , Kacy A. Bleeker
An Examination of Racial Disparities in Arrest Across Florida Counties, 1998-2018: A Test of the Racial Threat and Political Representation Hypotheses , Xavier D. Burch
The Invisible Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Boys and Their Barriers to Access to Services , Amanda L. Connella
Damned & Damned: Examining Vexatious Litigation and the Vexatious Litigant Statute in Florida Courts , Sarah L. Harper
The Contributions of Mental Health Issues, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Adverse Childhood Experiences to Recidivism Among Rural Jail Incarcerees , Lauren N. Miley
Assessing the Relationship Between True Crime Documentary and Podcast Consumption, Fear of Crime, and Protective Behaviors , Lauren A. Tremblay
Police Officers’ Perceptions of Gunshot Detection Technology , Courtney L. Weber
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
A Macro Social Examination of the Relationship Between Disabilities and Crime Using Neighborhood and County Level Data , Natasha A. Baloch
Racial Differences in Perceptions of Sanction Severity , Sarah L. Franklin
Juvenile Homicide Offenders: A Life-Course Perspective , Norair Khachatryan
Exploring the Effectiveness of a Life-Skills Program in a Florida Prison Through a Social Bond and General Strain Theory Perspective , Danielle M. Thomas
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Clean Water for All: Examining Safe Drinking Water Act Violations of Water Systems and Community Characteristics , Junghwan Bae
Morality and Offender Decision-Making: Testing the Empirical Relationship and Examining Methodological Implications , Jacquelyn Burckley
The Ring of Gyges 2.0: How Anonymity Providing Behaviors Affect Willingness to Participate in Online Deviance , Cassandra E. Dodge
A Macro Analysis of Illegal Hunting and Fishing Across Texas Counties: Using an Economic Structural Approach , Leo J. Genco Jr.
Self-Protection in Cyberspace: Assessing the Processual Relationship Between Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making, Protection Motivation Theory, Cyber Hygiene, and Victimization , C. Jordan Howell
Racial Threat Theory: A Test of the Economic Threat Hypothesis , Carl L. Reeds
Online Perceptions of Panamanian Prisons and Incarcerated persons: An analysis of YouTube user comments , Mahaleth J. Sotelo
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Toxic Colonialism and Green Victimization of Native Americans: An Examination of the Genocidal Impacts of Uranium Mining , Averi R. Fegadel
Cross-National Incarceration Rates as Behavior of Law , Christopher J. Marier
The Effects of Perceived Motivations and Mental Distress on the Likelihood of Reporting and Engaging in Self-Protective Measures Among Victims of Stalking , Daniela Oramas Mora
Mental Health and In-Prison Experiences: Examining Socioeconomic and Sex Differences in the Effect of Mental Illness on Institutional Misconduct and Disciplinary Segregation , Rachel E. Severson
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Dating Application Facilitated Victimization: An Examination of Lifestyle-Routine Activities, Self-Control, and Self-Efficacy , Vanessa Centelles
Social Constructionism and Cultivation Theory in Development of the Juvenile “Super-Predator” , Elizabeth R. Jackson-Cruz
Bystander Intervention, Victimization, and Routine Activities Theory: An Examination of Feminist Routine Activities Theory in Cyber Space , Jennifer A. Leili
Sexual Assault and Robbery Disclosure: An Examination of Black’s Theory of the Behavior of Law , Caitlyn N. Muniz
Mass Shootings and Gun Sales: A Study on the Influence of Red and Blue Power , Maria Jose Rozo Osuna
A Multi-dimensional Macrolevel Study of Drug Enforcement Strategies, Heroin Prices, and Heroin Consumption Rates , Alexander G. Toth
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
The Impact of a Religious/Spiritual Turning Point on Desistance: A Lifecourse Assessment of Racial/Ethnic Differences , Rhissa Briones Robinson
Political Decisions on Police Expenditures: Examining the Potential Relationship Between Political Structure, Police Expenditures and the Volume of Crime Across US States , Xavier D. Burch
Identifying the Personal and Perceived Organizational Characteristics Associated with Job Satisfaction Among Juvenile Probation Staff , Julie M. Krupa
The Role of Organizational Justice in Predicting Attitudes Toward Body-Worn Cameras in Police Officers , Nathaniel L. Lawshe
Yet Another Ferguson Effect: An Exploratory Content Analysis of News Stories on Police Brutality and Deadly Force Before and After the Killing of Michael Brown , Carl Root
The Role of Race/Ethnicity and Risk Assessment on Juvenile Case Outcomes , Tayler N. Shreve
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Intimate Partner Violence and the Capacity and Desire for Self-Control , Krista Taralynne Brewer
School Shootings in the United States from 1997 to 2012: A Content Analysis of Media Coverage , Victoria N. Iannuzzi
Chronic Runaway Youth: A Gender-Based Analysis , Michelle N. Jeanis
A Test of Wikström’s Situational Action Theory Using Self-Report Data on Intimate Partner Violence , Lauren Nicole Miley
An Exploratory Study of Macro-Social Correlates of Online Property Crime , Hyojong Song
Female Incarceration and Prison Social Order: An Examination of Gender Differences in Prison Misconduct and In-Prison Punishments , Elisa L. Toman
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Role as Mitigators for Youthful and Non-Youthful Offenders in Capital Sentencing Cases , Jessica R. Trapassi
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Disinhibition, Violence Exposure, and Delinquency: A Test of How Self-Control Affects the Impact of Exposure to Violence , Wyatt Brown
The Guilty But Mentally Ill Verdict: Assessing the Impact of Informing Jurors of Verdict Consequences , Erin Elizabeth Cotrone
The Relationship between Psychopathic Personality Traits and Lying , Jason A. Dobrow
Delving into the Heart of Victimization Risk: Examining the Interactive Relationship between Demographic Factors and Context , Amy Sheena Eggers
A Power Conflict Approach to Animal Cruelty: Examining How Economic Power Influences the Creation of Animal Cruelty Laws , Leonard J. Genco
The Role of Gender in Self-Control and Intimate Partner Violence , Laura Marie Gulledge
The Restrictive Deterrent Effect of Warning Banners in a Compromised Computer System , Christian Jordan-Michael Howell
Tactics of Sexual Control and Negative Health Outcomes , Anna Elizabeth Kleppe
The Applicability of Criminology to Terrorism Studies: An Exploratory Study of ISIS Supporters in the United States , Amanda Marie Sharp Parker
The Path to Violent Behavior: The Harmful Aftermath of Childhood Trauma , Nicholas Michael Perez
The Effects of Racial Bias on Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence Scenarios , Batya Yisraela Rubenstein
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Reel or Reality? The Portrayal of Prostitution in Major Motion Pictures , Raleigh Blasdell
Psychopathy and Perception of Vulnerability , Barbara Joyce Dinkins
Effect of Empathy on Death Penalty Support in Relation to the Racial Divide and Gender Gap , Brian Godcharles
Exploring the Interactive Effects of Social Learning Theory and Psychopathy on Serious Juvenile Delinquency , Brandy Barenna Henderson
Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Utility Plant in Hillsborough County, Florida: A Case Study , Lynne M. Hodalski-Champagne
Thirty Year Follow-Up of Juvenile Homicide Offenders , Norair Khachatryan
Organized Crime in Insurance Fraud: An Empirical Analysis of Staged Automobile Accident Rings , Chris Longino
The Role of Social Support in the Disclosure and Recovery Process of Rape Victims , Jessica Nicole Mitchell
Evaluating the Social Control of Banking Crimes: An Examination of Anti-Money Laundering Deficiencies and Industry Success , Erin M. Mulligan
Elite Deviance, Organized Crime, and Homicide: A Cross-National Quantitative Analysis , Carol L.s. Trent
An Evaluation of the Utah First District Mental Health Court: Gauging the Efficacy of Diverting Offenders Suffering With Serious Mental Illness , Stephen Guy VanGeem
Rape, Race, and Capital Punishment in North Carolina: A Qualitative Approach to Examining an Enduring Cultural Legacy , Douglas Wholl
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
The Tattoo: A Mark of Subversion, Deviance, or Mainstream Self-Expression? , Jocelyn Camacho
Juvenile and Adult Involvement in Double Parricide and Familicide in the U.S.: An Empirical Analysis of 20 Years of Data , Averi Rebekah Fegadel
Predicting Successful Drug Court Graduation: Exploring Demographic and Psychosocial Factors among Medication-Assisted Drug Court Treatment Clients , Autumn Michelle Frei
Experimentally Evaluating Statistical Patterns of Offending Typology For Burglary: A Replication Study , Lance Edwin Gilmore
Developmental Trajectories of Physical Aggression and Nonaggressive Rule-Breaking among At-risk Males and Females during Late Childhood and Early Adolescence , Eugena Givens
Predicting Fear of Crime using a Multilevel and Multi-Model Approach: A Study in Hillsborough County , Jonathan Maskaly
Public Knowledge and Sentiments about Elite Deviance , Cedric Michel
The Influence of Community Context on Social Control: A Multi-Level Examination of the Relationship between Race/Ethnicity, Drug Offending, and Juvenile Court Outcomes , Jennifer Peck
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Assessing the Relationship Between Hotspots of Lead and Hotspots of Crime , Kimberly L. Barrett
A Life-Course Approach to Sexual Offending: Examining the Continuity of Juvenile Sexual Offending into Adulthood and Subsequent Patterns of Recidivism , Maude Beaudry-Cyr
Examining the link between self-control and misconduct in a multi-agency sample of police supervisors: A test of two theories , Christopher Matthew Donner
The Impact of Hyperfemininity on Explicit and Implicit Blame Assignment and Police Reporting of Alcohol Facilitated Rape in a Sample of College Women , Sarah Ehlke
Rurality and Intimate Partner Homicide: Exploring the Relationship between Place, Social Structure, and Femicide in North Carolina , Amelia Kirkland
Self-Control, Attitudinal Beliefs, and White-Collar Crime Intentions , Melissa Anne Lugo
Zero Tolerance for Marginal Populations: Examining Neoliberal Social Controls in American Schools , Brian Gregory Sellers
State-Corporate Crime in the Democratic Republic of Congo , Veronica Jane Winters
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
The Walls Are Closing In: Comparing Property Crime Victimization Risk In Gated And Non-Gated Communities , Nicholas Branic
What Propels Sexual Homicide Offenders? Testing an Integrated Theory of Social Learning and Routine Activities Theories , Heng Choon Chan
A Deadly Way of Doing Business: A Case Study of Corporate Crime in the Coal Mining Industry , Charles Nickolas Stickeler
Deconstructing the "Power and Control Motive": Developing and Assessing the Measurability of Internal Power , Shelly Marie Wagers
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
Assessing racial differences in offending trajectories: A life-course view of the race-crime relationship , Michael S. Caudy
Mental Health Courts Effectiveness in Reducing Recidivism and Improving Clinical Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis , Brittany Cross
General Strain Theory and Juvenile Delinquency: A Cross-Cultural Study , Wen-Hsu Lin
General Strain Theory, Race, and Delinquency , Jennifer Peck
Developmental Trajectories of Self-Control: Assessing the Stability Hypothesis , James Vance Ray
Explaining the "Female Victim Effect" in Capital Sentencing Decisions: A Case for Sex-Specific Models of Capital Sentencing Research , Tara N. Richards
A Multilevel Model of Police Corruption: Anomie, Decoupling, and Moral Disengagement , Ruth Zschoche
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The Emotional Guardianship of Foreign-Born and Native-Born Hispanic Youth and Its Effect on Violent Victimization , Amy Sheena Eggers
The Influence of Narcissism and Self-Control on Reactive Aggression , Melissa L. Harrison
Is There an "Innocent Female Victim" Effect in Capital Punishment Sentencing? , Amelia Lane Kirkland
An Analysis of the Influence of Sampling Methods on Estimation of Drug Use Prevalence and Patterns Among Arrestees in the United States: Implications for Research and Policy , Janine Kremling
A Pathway to Child Sex Trafficking in Prostitution: The Impact of Strain and Risk-Inflating Responses , Joan A. Reid
Victimization Among Individuals With Low Self-Control: Effects on Fear Versus Perceived Risk of Crime , Casey Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Domestic Violence Within Law Enforcement Families: The Link Between Traditional Police Subculture and Domestic Violence Among Police , Lindsey Blumenstein
Rape Attitudes and Beliefs: A Replication Study , Rhissa Emily Briones
Reel Images: Representations of Adult Male Prisons by the Film Industry , Melissa E. Fenwick
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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.
The Risk of Protection: Examining the Contextual Effects of Child Protective Services on Child Maltreatment Fatalities in the U.S. , Cosette Morgan McCullough
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Too Feminine for Execution?: Gender Stereotypes and the Media’s Portrayal of Women Sentenced to Death , Kelsey M. Collins
Juveniles, Transferred Juveniles, and the Impact of a Criminal Record on Employment Prospects in Adulthood: An Experimental Study , Joanna Daou
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Why So Long? Examining the Nexus Between Case Complexity and Delay in Florida’s Death Penalty System , Corey Daniel Burton
The Criminalization of HIV and HIV Stigma , Deanna Cann
Views of Substance Use During Pregnancy: Social Responses to the Issue , Taylor Ruddy
The Spatial Variability of Crime: A Review of Methodological Choice, Proposed Models, and Methods for Illustrating the Phenomenon , Matthew D. Spencer
Community Corrections Officer Decision-Making: An Intersectional Analysis , Amber Leigh Williams Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
The Utility of Using Virtue Locales to Explain Criminogenic Environments , Hunter Max Boehme
Fostering Resilience in Correctional Officers , Jon Thomas Arthur Gist
The Impact of Race/Ethnicity on Sentencing: A Matching Approach , Travis Jones
Unraveling the Temporal Aspects of Victimization: The Reciprocal, Additive, and Cumulative Effects of Direct/Vicarious Victimization on Crime , Yeoju Park
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Media Influence on College Students' Perceptions of the Police , Matilda Foster
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ohio's Certificate of Relief , Peter Leasure
Trends in the Prevalence of Arrest for Intimate Partner Violence Using the National Crime Victimization Survey , Tara E. Martin
Reading Between the Lines: An Intersectional Media Analysis of Female Sex Offenders in Florida Newspapers , Toniqua C. Mikell
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
The Short-Term Self-Control Stability of College Students , Nicholas James Blasco
Developmental Patterns of Religiosity in Relation to Criminal Trajectories among Serious Offenders across Adolescence and Young Adulthood , Siying Guo
Local Incarceration As Social Control: A National Analysis Of Social, Economic, And Political Determinants Of Jail Use In The United States , Heather M. Ouellette
Association Between Perception Of Police Prejudice Against Minorities And Juvenile Delinquency , Kwang Hyun Ra
A Quasi-Experimental Analysis Of School-Based Situational Crime Prevention Measures , Gary Zhang
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Sex Offender Policies that Spin the Revolving Door: An Exploration of the Relationships Between Residence Restrictions, Homelessness, and Recidivism , Deanna Cann
Untangling the Interconnected Relationships between Alcohol Use, Employment, and Offending , Margaret M. Chrusciel
Inmate Time Utilization And Well-Being , Mateja Vuk
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
The Socio-Legal Construction Of Adolescent Criminality: Examining Race, Community, And Contextual Factors Through The Lens Of Focal Concerns , Patrick Glen Lowery
The Impact Of Deinstitutionalization On Murders Of Law Enforcement Officers , Xueyi Xing
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Relationships Between Law Enforcement Officer-Involved Vehicle Collisions And Other Police Behaviors , John Andrew Hansen
In the Eye of the Beholder: Exploring the Dialogic Approach to Police Legitimacy , Justin Nix
Criminology on Crimes Against Humanity: A North Korean Case Study , Megan Alyssa Novak
General Strain Theory and Bullying Victimization: Do Parental Support and Control Alleviate the Negative Effects of Bullying , Jonathon Thompson
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Adultification in Juvenile Corrections: A Comparison of Juvenile and Adult Officers , Riane Miller Bolin
Perception of Police in Public Housing Communities , Taylor Brickley
Neighborhood Disorganization and Police Decision-Making in the New York City Police Department , Allison Carter
The Impact of Race on Strickland Claims in Federal Courts in the South , Wyatt Gibson
Lead Exposure and Crime , Tara Elaine Martin
GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER: HAZING, HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY, AND VICTIMIZATION , TONIQUA CHAREE MIKELL
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Policing Alcohol and Related Crimes On Campus , Andrea Nicole Allen
Gender and Programming: A Comparison of Program Availability and Participation in U.S. Prisons for Men and Women , Courtney A. Crittenden
Assessing the Impact of the Court Response to Domestic Violence in Two Neighboring Counties , Gillian Mira Pinchevsky
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Criminal Sentencing In the Court Communities of South Carolina: An Examination of offender, Judge, and County Characteristics , Rhys Hester
Examining the Effects of Religiosity and Religious Environments On Inmate Misconduct , Benjamin Dane Meade
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
Criminologists' Opinions On Correctional Rehabilitation , Heather M. Ouellette
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
A Qualitative Analysis of the Etiology, Manifestation, and Institutional Responses to Self-Injurious Behaviors in Prison , Steven Doty
Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002
The Effects of Administrative Factors on Police Officer Job Performance , Irick Anthony Geary Jr.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2016. PDF. Disinhibition, Violence Exposure, and Delinquency: A Test of How Self-Control Affects the Impact of Exposure to Violence, Wyatt Brown. PDF. The Guilty But Mentally Ill Verdict: Assessing the Impact of Informing Jurors of Verdict Consequences, Erin Elizabeth Cotrone. PDF.
PDF | Synonyms: Criminal behavior; Social factors and crime; The psychology of crime Definition Criminology is an interdisciplinary field of study... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...
This paper begins with a brief overview of research traditions that paved the way for qualitative methods in criminological research (labeling approach and critical criminology). In addition, it ...
Criminological Research I n this chapter, you will learn that one source of the motivation to do research is crimino-logical theory. In criminology, as in any other science, theory plays an important role as a ... 28 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 02-Bachman (Fundamentals)-45491.qxd 2/7/2008 5:27 PM Page 28.
The final selection of papers consists of the following publications based on "research" criterion. Violence in these papers is informed by philosophical, sociological, psycho-logical, and anthropological aspects of criminology. It is necessary to stress that we did not find any paper or publication on violence published in a scientific form in ...
Featured articles. The Editor of The British Journal of Criminology selects one paper from each new issue for its high-quality contribution to the field of research. Browse articles which are available to read and download for free. This collection is updated regularly so check back to keep up-to-date with the latest advances in the field.
Robert Agnew is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Sociology at Emory University. His research focuses on the causes of crime and delinquency, particularly his general strain theory of delinquency. His recent works include Criminological Theory: Past to Present (Oxford, 2015); Juvenile Delinquency: Causes and Control (Oxford, 2015); Toward A Unified Criminology: Integrating Assumptions about
Criminology and Criminal Justice is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the broad field of criminology and criminal justice policy and practice. The journal publishes scholarly articles on all areas of criminology, crime and criminal justice. It includes theoretical pieces, as well as empirically-based analyses of policy and practice in areas that range from policing to sentencing ...
GERRY JOHNSTONE. University of Hull. Director of the Law School; Programme Director, Institute of Applied Ethics. University of Hull. E-mail [email protected]. This paper provides a brief but critical review of current thinking and debate about research ethics in criminology; it falls into two parts. The first part of the paper describes ...
Criminology is devoted to the study of crime and deviant behavior. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal publishes articles that advance the theoretical and research agenda of criminology and criminal justice.
The purpose of the article will be: 1) to show the methodology of self-report research in criminology, with particular emphasis on research in Poland; 2) to demonstrate the advantages and challenges of research with self-report surveys of crime, deviance and social pathology.
The contributions in this themed section developed from conversations that took place at an event hosted by the British Society of Criminology and Criminology & Criminal Justice in April 2019. The papers that follow respond to a 'think-piece' presented by Richard Sparks at that event, and engage with the subsequent debate about the future of funding for crime and justice research.
In criminology and criminal justice, student samples are often used in behavioral studies, tests of criminological theories, pilot tests of methodologies, and in evaluating attitudes toward crime ...
Criminology is a cross-disciplinary field that examines the making of laws, the nature and extent of crime, the causes of crime, and society's effort to control crime through the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Research and theories in criminology draws from the social sciences (e.g., economics, political science, psychology, and ...
PDF. Criminology on Crimes Against Humanity: A North Korean Case Study, Megan Alyssa Novak. PDF. General Strain Theory and Bullying Victimization: Do Parental Support and Control Alleviate the Negative Effects of Bullying, Jonathon Thompson. Theses/Dissertations from 2014 PDF.
18/09/2022. The Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice publishes scholarly and practitioner-based research which examines how criminal justice institutions engage with the community and non-criminal justice agencies. ISSN: 2056-3841.
5.1 The Research Process Dr. Wendelin Hume and Ashly Hanna, B.A. 135 5.2 Planning Dr. Wendelin Hume and Ashly Hanna, B.A. 141 5.3 Conceptualisation Dr. Wendelin Hume and Ashly Hanna, B.A. 144 5.4 Choice of Method Dr. Wendelin Hume and Ashly Hanna, B.A. 146 . 3.2 How Media Frame Portrayals of Offenders, Victims, and Police Dr. Chantal Faucher
That is the reason why he divided all theories in criminology into two groups. First, there are theories in criminology in stricto sensu (classical, positivistic, theories of social reaction and ...
Research Paper of the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Law of the University of Lausanne upon mandate of the Association DIS NO in the framework of the project Prevention Oriented towards Potential Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse Pauline Volet, Julie Courvoisier & Marcelo F. Aebi Final report - 23.12.2011
College of Criminology Research Journal, Vol. 8, 2017 4 ISSN: 2094-7631 When it comes to online surveying, descriptive is by far the most commonly used form of research. Most often, organizations will use it as a method to reveal and measure the strength of a target group's opinion, attitude, or behaviour with regards to a given subject.
The research aims at analyzing criminal law theories and their practical usage in the modern scenario. Crime is defined as an act of deviance from socially accepted norms translated as criminal code.
This research study draw pertinent data and information needed to determine the Perception of Criminology students of Bulacan State University towards ROTC program, this study utilized the descriptive method of research, which refers to the description, recording analysis and interpretation of the present condition of research.
Abstract. Criminal psychology is a field involving an amalgamation of psychology, criminology, and the law. This discipline was conceived in the mid-twentieth century, when psychologists began ...