2006 Publications Brown, Robert & Frank, James. (2006). Race and Officer Decision Making: Examining Differences In arrest Outcomes Between Black and White Officers. Justice Quarterly, 23, 96-126. Liederbach, John & Frank, James. (Forthcoming). Policing the Big Beat: An Observational Study of County Level Patrol and Comparisons to Small Town and Rural Officers. Journal of Crime and Justice. Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia & Eck, John. (forthcoming). Crime Prevention and Active Living. Journal of Health Promotion, (forthcoming) Engel, Robin S. (forthcoming). A critique of the outcome test in racial profiling research. Justice Quarterly. Engel, Robin S. & Johnson, Richard. (forthcoming). Toward a better understanding of racial and ethnic disparities in search and seizure rates for state police agencies. Journal of Criminal Justice. Ramsey, Robert & Frank, James. (Forthcoming). Wrongful Conviction: Perspectives of Criminal Justice Professionals Regarding the Frequency of Wrongful Conviction and the Extent of System Errors. Crime and Delinquency. Weisburd, David; Wyckoff, Laura; Ready, Justin; Eck, John; Hinkle, Joshua & Gajewski, Frank. (2006). Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner? A Controlled Study of Spatial Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits in Two Crime Hot Spots. Criminology, 44, 549-592. 2005 Publications Bernard, T. B.; Calnon, J. M.; Engel, Robin S., & Hays, Z. R. (2005). Efficiency and the New Differential Processing. Journal of Crime & Justice, 28, 79-105. Brown, Robert & Frank, James. (2005). Police-Citizen Encounters and Field Citations: Do Encounter Characteristics Influence Ticketing. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 28, 435-454. Engel, Robin. S. (2005). Citizens’ perceptions of procedural and distributive injustice during traffic stops with police. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 42, 445-481. Famega, Christine; Frank, James & Mazerolle, Lorraine. (2005). Managing Police Patrol Time: The Role of Supervisor Directives. Justice Quarterly, 22, 540-559. Novak, K. S. & Engel, Robin S. (2005). Disentangling the influence of suspects’ demeanor and mental disorder on arrest. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 28, 493-512. Smith, Brad; Frank, James; Novak, Kenneth & Lowenkamp, Christopher. (2005). Explaining Police Officer Discretionary Activities. Criminal Justice Review, 30, 325-346. 2004 Publications de Guzman, Melchor & Frank, James. (2004). Policewomen and Their Problems: The Phillipine Experience. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 27, 396-412. de Guzman, Melchor & Frank, James. (2004). Using Learning as a Construct to Measure Civilian Review Board Impact on the Police: The Phillipine Experience. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 27, 166-182. Engel, Robin. S. & Calnon, J. M. (2004). Examining the influence of drivers’ characteristics during traffic stops with police: Results from a national survey. Justice Quarterly, 21, 49-90. Engel, Robin. S. & Calnon, J. M. (2004). Comparing benchmark methodologies for police-citizen contacts: Traffic stop data collection for the Pennsylvania State Police. Police Quarterly, 7, 97-125. Frank, James; Smith, Brad & Novak, Kenneth. (2005). The Basis of Citizens’ Attitudes Toward the Police. Police Quarterly, 8, 206-228. Weisburd, David & Eck, John. (2004) What Can Police Do to Reduce Crime, Disorder and Fear? The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 593, 42-65. 2003 Publications Buckler, Kevin. & Travis, Lawrence F. (2003). Re-analyzing the prevalence and social context of collateral consequence statutes. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31, 435-453. Engel, Robin S. (2003). Explaining suspects’ resistance and disrespect toward police. Journal of Criminal Justice,31, 475-492. Engel, Robin S. & Worden, R. E. (2003). Police officers’ attitudes, behavior, and supervisory influences: An analysis of problem solving. Criminology, 41, 131-166. Liederbach, John & Frank, James. (2003) Policing Mayberry: The Work Routines of Small Town and Rural Officers. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 28, :53-72. Novak, Kenneth; Smith, Brad & Frank, James. (2003). Strange Bedfellows: Civil Liability and Officer Behavior. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 26, 352-368. 2002 Publications Cullen, Francis; Eck, John & Lowenkamp, Christopher. (2002). Environmental Corrections – A New Paradigm for Effective Supervision. Federal Probation, 66, 28-37. Engel, Robin S. (2002). Patrol officer supervision in the community policing era. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30 , 51-64. Engel, Robin S.; Calnon, J. M. & Bernard, T. J. (2002). Theory and racial profiling: Shortcomings and future directions in research. Justice Quarterly,19, 249-273. Liederbach, John. & Travis, Lawrence F. (2002). The role of regional community policing institutes as a catalyst for change: What types of agencies are participating? Police Forum,12, :2-4. Mazerolle, Lorraine; Rogan, Dennis; Frank, James; Famega, Christine & Eck, John. (2002). Managing Citizen Calls to the Police: The Impact of Baltimore’s 3-1-1 Call System. Criminology and Public Policy, 2, 97-124. Novak, Kenneth; Frank, James; Smith, Brad & Engel, Robin S. (2002). Revisiting the Decision to Arrest: Comparing Beat and Community Officers. Crime and Delinquency, 48, 70-98. Watkins, Cory; Mazerolle, Lorraine Green; Rogan, Dennis & Frank, James.(2002). Technological Approaches to Controlling Random Gunfire: Results of a Gunshot Detection System Field Test. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management,25, 345-370. 2001
Bernard, T. J. & Engel, Robin S. (2001). Conceptualizing criminal justice theory. Justice Quarterly ,18, 1-30. Brandl, Steven; Chandek, Meghan & Frank, James. (2001). Who are the Complaint Prone Officers: An Examination of the Relationship Between Police Officer Attributes, Arrest Activity, Assignment and Citizen Complaints About Excessive Force. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29, 521-529. Engel, Robin S. (2001). Supervisory styles of patrol sergeants and lieutenants. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29, 341-355. Engel, Robin S. & Silver, E. (2001). Policing mentally disordered suspects: A reexamination of the criminalization hypothesis. Criminology,39, 225-252. Smith, Brad; Novak, Kenneth & Frank, James. (2001). Community Policing and the Work Routines of Street-Level Officers. Criminal Justice Review 26, 17-37.
2000
Engel, Robin S. (2000). The effects of supervisory styles on patrol officer behavior. Police Quarterly, 3, 262-293. Engel, Robin S.; Sobol, J. & Worden, R. E. (2000). Further exploration of the demeanor hypothesis: The interaction effects of suspects’ characteristics and demeanor on police behavior. Justice Quarterly,17, 235-258. Hurst, Yolander & Frank, James. (2000). How Kids View Cops: Attitudes of Juveniles Toward the Police. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28, 189-203. (PDF File) Hurst, Yolander; Frank, James & Browning, Sandra. (2000). The Attitudes of Juveniles Toward the Police: A Comparison of Black and White Youth. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 23, 37-53. Pratt, Travis; Frank, James; Smith, Brad & Novak, Kenneth. (2000). Conflict and Consensus in Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces: An Organizational Analysis of Personnel Attitudes. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal,4, 509-525. Smith, Brad; Novak, Kenneth; Frank, James & Travis, Lawrence. (2000). Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Task Forces: An Analysis of Impacts. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28, 543-556. Travis, Lawrence F.; Novak, Kenneth; Winston, Craig & Hurley, David. (2000). Cops at the door: The impact of citizen surveys by police on public attitudes Police Quarterly, 3, 85-104.
1998
Eck, John. (1998). Preventing Crime by Controlling Drug Dealing on Private Rental Property. Security Journal, 11. Frank, James & Brandon Applegate. (1998). Assessing Juror Understanding of Capital Sentencing Instructions. Crime and Delinquency, 44, 412-433. Jefferis, Eric; Frank, James; Smith, Bradley; Novak, Kenneth & Travis, Lawrence. (1998). An Examination of the Productivity and Perceived Effectiveness of Drug Task Forces. Police Quarterly, 1, 85-107. Latessa, Edward J.; Travis, Lawrence F. & Holsinger, Alexander. (1998). The importance of evaluating correctional programs: Assessing outcome and quality. Corrections Management Quarterly, 2, 22-29. Mazerolle, Lorraine; Watkins, Cory; Rogan, Dennis & Frank, James. (1998). Using Gunshot Detection Systems in Police Departments: The Impact on Police Response Times and Officer Workload. Police Quarterly, 1, 21-50. Travis, Lawrence & Winston, Craig. (1998). Dissension in the ranks: Officer resistance to community policing, cynicism, and support for the organization. Journal of Crime and Justice, 21, 139-56.
1997
Brandl, Steven; Frank, James; Wooldredge, John & Watkins, Cory. (1997). On the Measurement of Public Support for the Police. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 20, 173‑180. Frank, James; Watkins, Cory & Brandl, Steven. (1997). The Content of Community Policing: Does it Really Differ From Traditional Policing. Policing: International Journal of Police Strategy and Management, 20, 716‑728. Fulton, Betsy; Stichman, Amy; Travis, Lawrence & Latessa, Edward. (1997). Moderating probation and parole officer attitudes to achieve desired outcomes. The Prison Journal, 77, 295-312. Fulton, Betsy; Latessa, Edward J.; Stichman, Amy & Travis, Lawrence. (1997). ‘Up to speed’--The state of ISP: Research and policy implications. Federal Probation, 61, 65-75.
1996
Cao, Liqun; Frank, James & Cullen, Francis. (1996). Race, Social Context, And Confidence In The Police. American Journal of Police, 15, 3‑22. Cullen, Francis; Cao, Liqun; Frank, James; Langworthy, Robert; Browning, Sandra Lee; Kopache, Renee & Stevenson, Thomas. (1996). Stop Or I'll Shoot: Racial Differences In Support For Police Use Of Deadly Force. American Behavioral Scientist, 39, 449‑460. Frank, James; Brandl, Steven; Cullen, Francis & Stichman, Amy. (1996). Reassessing The Impact Of Race On Citizens' Attitudes Toward The Police: A Research Note. Justice Quarterly, 13, 321‑334. Frank, James; Brandl, Steven; Worden, Robert & Bynum, Timothy. (1996). Citizen Involvement In The Coproduction Of Police Outputs. Journal of Crime and Justice, 12, 1‑29. Travis, Lawrence F. (1996). A pure refraction of reality: The coverage of women and minorities in introductory criminal justice texts. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 7, 345-351. Widom, C. S. & Shepard, R. L. (1996). Accuracy of adult recollections of childhood victimization: Part 1.Childhood physical abuse. Psychological Assessment, 8, 412-421. Worden, R. E. & Shepard, R. L. (1996). Demeanor, crime, and police behavior: A reexamination of the Police Services Study data. Criminology, 34, 83-105. Worden, R. E.; Shepard, R. L. & Mastrofski, S. D. (1996). On the meaning and measurement of suspects’ demeanor toward the police. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 33, 324-336.
1995
Brandl, Steven; Chamlin, Mitchell & Frank, James. (1995). Aggregation Bias And The Capacity For Crime Control: The Determinants Of Total And Disaggregated Police Force Size In Milwaukee, 1935‑1989. Justice Quarterly, 12, 543‑562.
1994
Brandl, Steven & Frank, James. (1994). The Relationship Between Evidence, Detective Effort, And The Disposition Of Burglary And Robbery Investigations. American Journal of Police, 13, 149‑169. Brandl, Steven; Frank, James; Worden, Robert & Bynum, Timothy. (1994). Global And Incident Specific Attitudes Toward The Police: Disentangling the Relationship. Justice Quarterly, 11, 119‑134. Zins, Joseph; Travis, Lawrence F.; Brown, Michael & Knighton, Arelious. (1994). Preventing interpersonal violence in the schools. School Services Journal, 8, 1-30.
1993
Burton, Velmer; Frank, James; Langworthy, Robert & Barker, Troy. (1993). The Prescribed Roles Of The Police In A Free Society: A Research Note Analyzing State Legal Codes. Justice Quarterly, 10, 683‑695. Eck, John. (1993). The Threat of Crime Displacement. Criminal Justice Abstracts,25.
1992
Cox, Stephen & Frank, James. (1992). The Influence Of Neighborhood Context And Method Of Entry On Individual Styles Of Policing. American Journal of Police, 11, 1‑22.
Travis, Lawrence F. (1992). Making history: Explaining the development of the police. Police Forum, 2, 6-10.
1991
Frank, James & Brandl, Steven. (1991). The Police Attitude‑Behavior Relationship: Methodological And Conceptual Considerations. American Journal of Police, 10, 83‑103. Travis, Lawrence F. & Latessa, Edward. (1991). Halfway house or probation: A comparison of alternative dispositions. Journal of Crime and Justice, 14, 53-75.
1990
Eck, John. (1990). A Realistic Local Approach to Controlling Drug Harms. Public Management,72.
Travis, Lawrence F. & Vukovich, Ross. (1990). Cynicism and job satisfaction in policing: Muddying the waters. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 15, 90-104.
Witte, Jeffrey; Travis, Lawrence F. & Langworthy, Robert. (1990). “Participatory management in law enforcement: Police officer, supervisor and administrator perceptions. American Journal of Police, 9, 1-23.
1989
Frank, James; Cullen, Francis; Travis, Lawrence & Borntrager, John. (1989). Sanctioning Corporate Crime: How Do Business Executives And The Public Compare? American Journal of Criminal Justice, 13, 139‑169. Travis, Lawrence F. (1989). Crowding in American prisons and jails: Causes, effects and possible solutions. The Justice Professional, 4, 257-278.
Travis, Lawrence F. (1989). Criminal justice graduate education: An assessment of theAlbany model. Northeastern Criminal Justice Reporter, Spring, 6-7.
Travis, Lawrence F.; Latessa, Edward & Oldendick, Robert. (1989). The utilization oftechnology in correctional institutions. Federal Probation, 53, 35-40.
1988
Burton, Velmer; Travis, Lawrence F. & Cullen, Francis. (1988). Reducing the legalconsequences of a felony conviction: A national survey of state statutes. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 12, 101-109. Latessa, Edward & Travis, Lawrence F. (1988). The effects of intensive supervision with alcoholic offenders. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation, 12, 175-190.
Latessa, Edward; Travis, Lawrence F. & Cullen, Francis. (1988). Public support for mandatory drug-alcohol testing in the workplace. Crime and Delinquency, 34, 379-391.
1987
Ayers, Kenneth & Frank, James. (1987). Deciding To Prosecute White Collar Crime: A National Survey Of State Attorneys General. Justice Quarterly, 4, 425‑439. Burton, Velmer; Cullen, Francis & Travis, Lawrence F. (1987). The collateral consequences of a felony conviction: A national study of state statutes. Federal Probation, 51, 52-60. Eck, John & Spelman, William. (1987). Who Ya Gonna Call: The Police as Problem-Busters. Crime and Delinquency,33, 31-52. Frank, James; Cullen, Francis & Cullen, John. (1987). Sources Of Judicial Attitudes Toward Criminal Sanctioning. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 11, 151‑164. Frank, James; Fagan, Michael & Ayers, Kenneth. (1987). Police Attitudes Toward DUI Legislation. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 15, 307‑320. Latessa, Edward & Travis, Lawrence F. (1987). Citizen crime prevention: Problems and prospectives in reducing crime. Journal of Security Administration, 10, 38-51. Link, Bruce; Cullen, Francis; Frank, James & Wozniak, John. (1987). The Social Rejection Of Ex‑Mental Patients: Do Labels Matter? American Journal of Sociology, 92, 1461‑1500. Travis, Lawrence F. (1987). The quality of doctoral programs in deviance, criminology, and criminal justice: A response to Thomas and Bronick. Journal of Criminal Justice, 15, 157- 166. Travis, Lawrence F.; Cullen, Francis; Link, Bruce & Wozniak, John. (1986). The impact of instructional bias on crime seriousness consensus: A research note. Journal of Criminal Justice, 14, 431-439.
1985
Cullen, Francis; Link, Bruce; Travis, Lawrence F. & Wozniak, John. (1985). Consensus in crime seriousness: Empirical reality or methodological artifact?. Criminology, 23, 99-118. Cullen, Francis; Link, Bruce; Wolfe, Nancy & Frank, James. (1985). The Social Dimensions Of Correctional Officer Stress. Justice Quarterly, 2, 505‑533. Cullen, Francis; Wozniak, John & Frank, James. (1985). The Rise Of The Elderly Offender: Will A 'New' Criminal Be Invented? Crime and Social Justice, 23, 151‑165. Palmiotto, Michael & Travis, Lawrence F. (1985). Faculty readership of security periodicals: Use of the literature in a new discipline. Journal of Security Administration, 8, 27-36. Travis, Lawrence F. & Latessa, Edward. (1985). The role of private enterprise in institutional corrections. Urban Resources, 2, 25-29. Travis, Lawrence F.; Latessa, Edward & Vito, Gennaro. (1985). Agenda building in criminal justice: The case of determinate sentencing. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 10, 45-51. Travis, Lawrence F.; Latessa, Edward & Vito, Gennaro. (1985). Private enterprise in institutional corrections. Federal Probation, 49, 11-16. Travis, Lawrence F.; O’Leary, Vincent & Castelluccio, Vicki. (1985). The future of sentencing and parole: A Delphi reassessment of sentencing and parole reforms. Criminal Justice Review, 10, 45-51.
1984
Cullen, Francis; Heiner, Carl & Travis, Lawrence F. (1984). Provider medicaid fraud: A note on white-coat crime. Southern Journal of Criminal Justice, 8, 146-161. Latessa, Edward; Travis, Lawrence F. & Allen, Harry E. (1984). Volunteers and paraprofessionals in parole: Current practices. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation, 8, 91-105. Travis, Lawrence F. (1984). Intensive supervision in probation and parole. Corrections Today, 46, 36-38. Travis, Lawrence F. & Cullen, Francis. (1984). Radical non-intervention: The myth of doing no harm. Federal Probation, 48, 29-32. Travis, Lawrence F. & Cullen, Francis. (1984). Work as an avenue of prison reform: Is rehabilitation possible?. New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement, 10, 45-64. Travis, Lawrence F. & Latessa, Edward. (1984). Parole rules in the United States--Thirteen years later: Revisited thirteen years later. Journal of Criminal Justice, 12, 591-600.
1983
Cullen, Francis; Link, Bruce; Travis, Lawrence F. & Lemming, Terrence. (1983). Paradox in policing: A note on perceptions of dangerousness. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 11, 457-462. Travis, Lawrence F. (1983). The case study in criminal justice research: Applications to policy analysis. Criminal Justice Review, 8, 46-51.
1979 Eck, John & Riccio, Lucius. (1979). Relationships Between Crime Rates and Victimization Survey Results: An Empirical and Analytical Study. Journal of Criminal Justice, 7, 293-308 .
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