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Bynum, timothy

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, & Timothy S. Bynum ,“Project Safe Neighborhoods and Violent Crime Trends in U.S. Cities:  Assessing Violent Crime Impact”, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, vol. 26, no. 21, June 2010, pp 165-190.

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K.Hipple, Timothy Bynum, Jennifer Cobbina, “Attempting to reduce firearms violence through a Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative (CAGI): An evaluation of process and impact”,  Journal of Criminal Justice, vol 41, no 1, 2013,  pp 33-43.

Jason Rydberg, Eric Grommon, Beth M. Huebner and Timothy Bynum, “The Effect of Statewide Residency Restrictions on Sex Offender Post-Release Housing Mobility”, Justice Quarterly, March 2012 iFirst Article, 24 pp.

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Carter, David

Carter, David L. "Law Enforcement Intelligence: A Guide for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies." 2d. ed. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.

Carter, David L and Jeremy G. Carter. "Intelligence-Led Policing: Conceptual and Functional Considerations for Public Policy." Criminal Justice Policy Review vol. 20, no. 3 (September 2009), 310-325.

Carter, David L. and Jeremy G. Carter. "The Intelligence Fusion Process for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement." Criminal Justice and Behavior. vol. 36, no. 12 (December 2009), 1323-1339.

David L. Carter, Steven M. Chermak, Edmund F. McGarrell , and Jeremy G. Carter, “ Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies”, The Police Chief,  June 2012, pp. 10-11.


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Chermak, Steve

Freilich, Joshua D.; Chermak, Steven M.; and Caspi, David. "Critical events in the life trajectories of domestic extremist white supremacist groups - A case study analysis of four violent organizations", Criminology & Public Policy, vol. 8, no. 3, August 2009, pp. 497-530.

Chermak, Steven M. and Simone, Joseph Jr. "Surveying American State Police Agencies About Terrorism Threats, Terrorism Sources, and Terrorism Definitions", Terrorism and Political Violence, vol. 21, no. 3.

Steven M. Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich, & David Caspi, “Policymakers and Law Enforcement Must Consider the Unintended Consequences of Their Proposed Interventions/Responses to Extremist and Terrorist Groups”, chapter 11 in Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Policy, 1st Edition, 2010, Cengage.

Steven M. Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich, & Zachary Shemtob,“Law Enforcement Training and the Domestic Far Right”, Criminal Justice and Behavior, vol. 36, no. 12, Dec. 2009, pp. 1305-1322.

Jeremy M. Wilson, Steven Chermak and Edmund F. McGarrell (MSU), Community-Based Violence Prevention – An Assessment of Pittsburgh’s One Vision One Life Program, 2010, RAND Corporation.

Chermack, S., Freilich, J., and Belli, R.,  Political Extremism and Financial Crime in the U.S., 2012, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), START Research Brief.

David L. Carter, Steven M. Chermak, Edmund F. McGarrell , and Jeremy G. Carter, “ Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies”, The Police Chief,  June 2012, pp. 10-11.

Brandon Sullivan and Steve Chermak, “The media’s portrayal of product counterfeiting  and financial crimes”,  International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 36, no 4, 2012, pp 304-326.

Jeff Gruenewald, Steven M.Chermak and Jesenia M.Pizarro, “Covering Victims in the News: What Makes Minority Homicides Newsworthy?”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, November 11, 2011, pp 1-29.

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Chaudhuri, Soma

Surendra Munshi Biju; Paul Abraham; and Soma Chaudhuri. The Intelligent Person's Guide to Good Governance. Sage Publications.

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cobbina, Jennifer

Christina DeJong; Beth Huebner; and Jennifer Cobbina. "Women Coming Home: Long Term Patterns of Recidivism", Justice Quarterly.

Huebner, Beth M., Christina DeJong, and Jennifer E. Cobbina (2010), “Women Coming Home: Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism”, Justice Quarterly, 27 (2): 225-254.

Cobbina, Jennifer E.., (2010), "Reintegration Success and Failure: Factors Impacting Reintegration among Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women", Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49 (3), April 2010, pp 210-232.

Jennifer E. Cobbina, Toya Like-Haislip, & Jody Miller, “gang fights versus cat fights: urban young men’s gendered narratives of violence”, Deviant Behavior, vol. 31, no. 7, 2010, pp. 596-624.

Jennifer E. Cobbina and Sharon Oselin, “It’s Not Only for the Money: An Analysis of Adolescent versus Adult Entry into Street Prostitution”, Sociological Inquiry, vol 81, no 3, August 2011, pp 310-332.

Jennifer E. Cobbina, Beth M. Huebner, and Mark T. Berg, “Men, Women, and Postrelease Offending:  An Examination of the Nature of the Link Between Relational Ties and Recidivism”, Crime & Delinquency, vol 58, no 3, 2012, pp 331-361.

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K.Hipple, Timothy Bynum, Jennifer Cobbina, “Attempting to reduce firearms violence through a Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative (CAGI): An evaluation of process and impact”,  Journal of Criminal Justice, vol 41, no 1, 2013,  pp 33-43.

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deJong, Christina

Christina DeJong; Beth Huebner; and Jennifer Cobbina. "Women Coming Home: Long Term Patterns of Recidivism", Justice Quarterly.

Pizarro, Jesenia M.; DeJong, Christina; McGarrell, Edmund, “An Examination of the Covariates of Female Homicide Victimization and Offending”, Feminist Criminology, vol. 5, no. 1, January 2010, pp. 51-72.

Huebner, Beth M., Christina DeJong, and Jennifer E. Cobbina (2010), “Women Coming Home: Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism”, Justice Quarterly, 27 (2): 225-254.

Christina DeJong, “Policing styles, officer gender and decision making”, chapter 13 in Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies, C.Renzetti, S.Miller, & A.Gover editors, 2012, Routledge, New York, NY.

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Foran, David

D. R. Foran; ME Gehring; and SE Stallworth. "The Recovery and Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA from Exploded Pipe Bombs", Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, no. 1, Jan. 2009, pp. 90-94.

L. M. Misner; A. C. Halvorson; J. L. Dreier; D. H. Ubelaker; and D. R. Foran. "The Correlation Between Skeletal Weathering and DNA Quality and Quantity: Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, no. 4, July 2009, pp. 822-828.

K.D. Eilert and D.R. Foran. "Polymerase Resistance to PCR Inhibitors in Bone", Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, no. 5, Sept. 2009, pp. 1001-1007.

Shane G. Hoffmann, Shawn E. Stallworth, and David R. Foran,  “Investigative Studies into the Recovery of DNA from Improvised Explosive Device Containers”, Journal of Forensic Sciences, May 2012, vol 57, no 3, pp 602-609.

Michael J. Mutolo, Lindsey L. Jenny, Amanda R. Buszek, Todd Fenton, and David R. Foran, “Osteological and Molecular Identification of Brucellosis in Ancient Butrint, Albania”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012, vol 147, pp 254-263.

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Gibbs, Carole

Narag, Raymund; Jesenia Pizarro; and Carole Gibbs. (2009). "Lead exposure and its implications for criminological theory". Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36(9): 954-973.

Carole Gibbs; Meredith Gore; Edmund McGarrell; and Louie Rivers IIl."Introducing Conservation Criminology", British Journal of Criminology Advance Access.

Gibbs, Carole and Sally S. Simpson (2009). "Measuring corporate environmental crime rates: Progress and problems". Crime, Law and Social Change, 51(1): 87-107.

Carole Gibbs, Edmund F. McGarrell, Mark Axelrod & Louie Rivers III, “Conservation criminology and the global trade in electronic waste: Applying a multi-disciplinary research framework”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 269-291.

Louie Rivers II and Carole Gibbs, “Applying a conservation-criminology framework to common-pool natural-resources issues”,  International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 327-346.

Carole Gibbs, “Corporate citizenship and corporate environmental performance”, Crime, Law and Social Change, vol 57, no 4, May 2012, pp 345-372.

Edmund McGarrell, Michael Suttmoeller, and Carole Gibbs, “Great Lakes Fisheries Law Enforcement”, chapter in Great Lakes Fisheries Policy & Management, edited by William Taylor, Abigail Lynch, Nancy Leonard, 2013, MSU Press.

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Gore, Meredith

Gore, Meredith L. and Riley, Shawn J. "Are Leadership Programs Cultivating Tomorrow's Leaders in Wildlife Management?", Human Dimensions of Wildlife, vol. 14, no. 2, March 2009, pp. 149-151.

Muter, BA; Gore, ML; Riley, SJ. "From Victim to Perpetrator: Evolution of Risk Frames Related to Human-Cormorant Conflict in the Great Lakes", Human Dimensions of Wildlife, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 366-379.

Gore, M.L.; Wilson, R. S.; Siemer, W. F.; Weiczorek-Hudenko, H.A.; Clarke C.S.; Hart, S. P. ; Maguire, L.A.; and Muter, B.A. "Application of Risk Concepts to Wildlife Management: Special Issue Introduction", Human Dimensions of Wildlife, vol. 14, no.5, Sept. 2009, pp. 301-313.

Meredith Gore and Barbara Knuth. "Mass Media Effect on the Operating Environment of a Wildlife-Related Risk-Communication Campaign", The Journal of Wildlife Management.

Jessica S. Kahler and Meredith L. Gore, “Beyond the cooking pot and pocket book:  Factors influencing noncompliance with wildlife poaching rules”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, May 2012, vol 36, no. 2, pp 103-120.

Jessica S. Kahler and Meredith L. Gore, “Beyond the cooking pot and pocket book:  Factors influencing noncompliance with wildlife poaching rules”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, First 2012,
pp 1-18.

Bret Muter, Meredith L.Gore, Katie Gledhill, Christopher Lamont, and Charlie Huveneers, “Australian and U.S. News Media Portrayal of Sharks and Their Conservation”, Conservation Biology, published online October 30, 2012, pp 1-10.

Bret A.Muter, Meredith L.Gore, and Shawn J.Riley, “Social Contagion of Risk Perceptions in Environmental Management Networks”, Society for Risk Analysis, online Dec 2012, 11 pp.

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Holt, Thomas

Holt, Thomas J.; Blevins, Kristie R.; and Kuhns, Joseph B. "Examining Diffusion and Arrest Avoidance Practices among Johns", Crime & Delinquency Online First, Oct. 14, 2009, pp. 1-24.

Blevins, Kristie and Holt, Thomas. "Examining the Virtual Subculture of Johns", Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, vol. 38, no. 5, pp. 619-648.

Thomas J. Holt & Adam M. Bossler, “Examining the Applicability of Lifestyle-Routine Activities Theory for Cybercrime Victimization”, Deviant Behavior, vol. 30, no. 1, 2009, pp 1-25.

Thomas J. Holt & Robert G. Morris, “An Exploration of the Relationship Between MP3 Player Ownership and Digital Piracy”, Criminal Justice Studies, vol. 22, no. 4, Dec. 2009, pp 381-392.

Thomas J. Holt, “Examining the Role of Technology in the Formation of Deviant Subcultures”, Social Science Computer Review Online First, Nov. 2009, pp 1-16.

Adam M. Bossler and Thomas J. Holt, “The effect of  self-control on victimization in the cyberworld”, Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 38, no. 3, May-June 2010,pp 227-236.

George W. Burruss, Adam M. Bossler, and Thomas J. Holt, “Assessing the Mediation of a Fuller Social Learning Model on Low Self-Control’s Influence on Software Piracy”, Crime & Delinquency, online April 2012, pp 1-28.

Justin Heinonen, Tom Holt, and Jeremy M. Wilson, “Product Counterfeits in the Online Environment: An Empirical Assessment of Victimization and Reporting Characteristics,” International Criminal Justice Review, vol  22, no 4, Dec 2012, pp 353-371.

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Kutnjak, Sanja

John Hagan and Sanja Kutnjak, “Structural Pre-Conditionality, Smoking Gun Evidence and Collective Command Responsibility for War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia”, UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, vol. 14, no.1, Spring 2009, pp 149-168.

Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and John Hagan, Reclaiming Justice, The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and Local Courts, May 2011, Oxford University Press.

Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Maria Haberfeld, and Robert Peacock, “Rainless West: The Integrity Survey’s Role in Agency Accountability”, Police Quarterly, online October 2012, pp 1-29.

Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, “Exploring the Relation Between Police Integrity and Rank:  A Croatian Example”, International Criminal Justice Review, vol 22, no 4, Dec 2012, pp 372-396.

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McGarrell, Edmund

Hipple, N.K. and E. F. McGarrell. "Comparing Police and Civilian-Run Family Group Conferences." Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management.

Carole Gibbs; Meredith Gore; Edmund McGarrell; and Louie Rivers IIl."Introducing Conservation Criminology", British Journal of Criminology Advance Access.

Corsaro, N. and E. F. McGarrell. "Testing a Promising Homicide Reduction Strategy: Re-Assessing the Impact of the Indianapolis 'Pulling Levers' Intervention", Journal of Experimental Criminology, 5, 2009: 63-82.

Pizarro, Jesenia M.; DeJong, Christina; McGarrell, Edmund, “An Examination of the Covariates of Female Homicide Victimization and Offending”, Feminist Criminology, vol. 5, no. 1, January 2010, pp. 51-72.

Klofas, John M.; Hipple, Natalie Kroovand; McGarrell, Edmund F., The New Criminal Justice – American Communities and the Changing World of Crime Control, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Publishing, February 2010.

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, & Timothy S. Bynum ,“Project Safe Neighborhoods and Violent Crime Trends in U.S. Cities:  Assessing Violent Crime Impact”, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, vol. 26, no. 21, June 2010, pp 165-190.

Jeremy M. Wilson, Steven Chermak and Edmund F. McGarrell, Community-Based Violence Prevention – An Assessment of Pittsburgh’s One Vision One Life Program, 2010, RAND Corporation.

Onder Karakus and Ed McGarrell, "Association Between Migrant Prostitution, Trafficking in Women and Serious Crime in Turkey", International Journal of Security and Terrorism, 2010, vol. 1, pp 79-103.

Edmund F. McGarrell and Paul B. Stretesky, “Environmental and natural-resource crime”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 267-268.

Carole Gibbs, Edmund F. McGarrell, Mark Axelrod & Louie Rivers III, “Conservation criminology and the global trade in electronic waste: Applying a multi-disciplinary research framework”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 269-291.

Paul B. Stretesky and Edmund F. McGarrell, “Wildlife crime and enforcement”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, May 2012, vol 36, no 2, pp 81-82 (Introduction).

Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Jeff Gruenewald, and Edmund F. McGarrell, “Restorativeness, Procedural Justice, and Defiance as Predictors of Reoffending of Participants in Family Group Conferences”, Crime & Delinquency, online Dec. 7, 2011, pp 1-27.

David L. Carter, Steven M. Chermak, Edmund F. McGarrell , and Jeremy G. Carter, “ Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies”, The Police Chief,  June 2012, pp. 10-11.

Edmund McGarrell, Michael Suttmoeller, and Carole Gibbs, “Great Lakes Fisheries Law Enforcement”, chapter in Great Lakes Fisheries Policy & Management, edited by William Taylor, Abigail Lynch, Nancy Leonard, 2013, MSU Press.

Onder Karakus and Edmund F. McGarrell, “The Distribution of Women Trafficking Market inTurkey: Does Demand Matter?”, International Journal of Security and Terrorism, vol 3, no 1, 2012, pp 1-24.

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K.Hipple, Timothy Bynum, Jennifer Cobbina, “Attempting to reduce firearms violence through a Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative (CAGI): An evaluation of process and impact”,  Journal of Criminal Justice, vol 41, no 1, 2013,  pp 33-43.


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Maxwell, Christopher

Maxwell, Sheila Royo and Christopher Maxwell. "Youth Aggression and At-Risk Behavior Interventions", in Bhave, Swati and Sunil Saini (eds). The AHA Syndrome and Cardiovascular Diseases: Anamaya Publishers, India.

Lori Ann Post, Joanne Klevens, Christopher Maxwell, Gene A. Shelley, & Eben Ingram, “An Examination of Whether Coordinated Community Responses Affect Intimate Partner Violence”, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 25, no. 1, January 2010, pp. 75-93.

Christopher D. Maxwell, Robert C. Davis, & Bruce G. Taylor, “The impact of length of domestic violence treatment on the patterns of subsequent intimate partner violence”, Journal of Experimental Criminology, August 2010 online first.

Christopher D.Maxwell, PhD  and Joel Garner, “The Crime Control Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate Partner Violence”, Partner Abuse, vol 3, no 4, October 2012, pp 469-500.

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Maxwell, Sheila Royo

Maxwell, Sheila Royo and Christopher Maxwell. "Youth Aggression and At-Risk Behavior Interventions", in Bhave, Swati and Sunil Saini (eds). The AHA Syndrome and Cardiovascular Diseases: Anamaya Publishers, India.

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Melde, Chris

Melde, Chris. "Lifestyle, Rational Choice, and Adolescent Fear: A Test of a Risk-Assessment Framework", Criminology, vol. 47, no.3, August 2009, pp. 781-812.

Watkins, Adam M. and Chris Melde, 2009. "Immigrants, Assimilation, and Perceived School Disorder: An Examination of the 'Other' Ethnicities", Journal of Criminal Justice 37: 627-635.

Rennison, Callie M. and Chris Melde, 2009. "Exploring the Use of Victim Surveys to Study Gang Crime: Prospects and Possibilities", Criminal Justice Review 34: 489-515.

Melde, Chris and Finn-Aage Esbensen. 2009. "The Victim-Offender Overlap and Fear of In-School Victimization: A Longitudinal Examination of Risk Assessment Models", Crime and Delinquency 55: 499-525.

Melde, Chris, 2009. "Lifestyle, Rational Choice, and Adolescent Fear: A Test of a Risk Assessment Framework", Criminology 47: 781-812.

Melde, Chris; Finn-Aage Esbensen; and Terrance J. Taylor, 2009. "May Piece Be With Yo': A Typological Examination of the Fear and Victimization Hypothesis of Adolescent Weapon Carrying", Justice Quarterly 26: 348-376.

Melde, Chris; Terrance J. Taylor; and Finn-Aage Esbensen, 2009. "I Got Your Back: Examining the Protective Function of Gang Membership in Adolescence", Criminology 47: 565-594.

Chris Melde and Callie Marie Rennison, “Intimidation and Street Gangs:  Understanding the Response of Victims and Bystanders to Perceived Gang Violence”, Justice Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 5, October 2010, pp. 619-666.

April M.Zeoli, Jesenia M.Pizarro, Sue Grady & Christopher Melde, “Homicide as Infectious Disease: Using Public Health Methods to Investigate the Diffusion of Homicide”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, October 12, 2012, pp 1-24.

Edmund F. McGarrell, Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K.Hipple, Timothy Bynum, Jennifer Cobbina, “Attempting to reduce firearms violence through a Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative (CAGI): An evaluation of process and impact”,  Journal of Criminal Justice, vol 41, no 1, 2013,  pp 33-43.

Kristy N.Matsuda, Chris Melde ,Terrance J.Taylor, Adrienne Freng, and Finn-Aage Esbensen, “Gang Membership and Adherence to the “Code of the Street”, Justice Quarterly, May 2012 iFirst Article, 29 pp.

Scott H.Decker, Chris Melde and David C.Pyrooz, “What Do We Know About Gangs and Gang Members and Where Do We Go From Here?”, Justice Quarterly, Oct 2012 iFirst Article, 34 pp.

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Morash, Merry

Moon, Byong Ook and Morash, Merry. "Policing in South Korea: struggle, challenge and reform", Policing Developing Countries, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, [published in 2009].

Morash, M & Chiyavej. "Dynamics of sexual harassment for policewomen", Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, vol. 31, pp. 485-498.

Moon, Byong Ook; Morash, Merry; and McCluskey, Cynthia Perez. "A Comprehensive Test of General Strain Theory: Key Strains, Situational and Trait-Based Negative Emotions, Conditioning Factors, and Delinquency", Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, vol. 46, no.2, pp. 182-212.

Morash, Merry. "Editorial Introduction: A Great Debate over using the Level of Service Inventory-Revised (LSI-R) with Women Offenders", Criminology & Public Policy, vol. 8, no.1, pp. 173-181.

Morash, Merry and Chesney-Lind, Meda. "The context of girls' violence: Peer groups, families, schools, and communities", Police Quarterly, vol. 12, no.1, pp. 63-85.

Merry Morash, Women on Probation and Parole, A Feminist Critique of Community Programs and Services, 2010, Northeastern University Press.

Merry Morash, Seok Jin Jeong, Nancy L. Zang, and Daniel R. Bush, "An Exploratory Study of the Characteristics of Men Known to Commit Prisoner-on-Prisoner Sexual Violance", The Prison Journal, 2010, vol. 9, no. 2, pp 161-178.

Meda Chesney-Lind, Merry Morash, & Katherine Irwin, “Policing Girlhood? Relational Aggression & Violence Prevention”, chapter 5 in Fighting for Girls:  New Perspectives on Gender and Violence, SUNY Press, 2010.

Merry Morash, Suyeon Park, & Jung-mi Kim, “The Importance of Context in the Production of Older Girls’ Violence: Implications for the Focus of Interventions”, chapter 10 in Fighting for Girls:  New Perspectives on Gender and Violence, SUNY Press, 2010.

Suyeon Par, Merry Morash, & Tia Stevens, “Gender Differences in Predators of Assaultive Behavior in Late Adolescence”, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, vol. 8, no. 4, 2010, pp. 314-331.

Merry Morash and Julie Yingling, “Adult women in conflict with the law”, essay  (pp 401-412) in Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology, DeKeseredy & Dragiewicz, editors, Routledge Publishing, 2011.

Tia Stevens, Merry Morash, and Suyeon Park, “Late-Adolescent Delinquency:  Risks and Resilience for Girls Differing in Risk at the Start of Adolescence”, Youth & Society, vol 43, no 4, 2011, pp 1433-1458.

Merry Morash, Seokjin Jeong, Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, and Daniel R. Bush, “Men’s Vulnerability to Prisoner-on-Prisoner Sexual Violence:  A State Correctional System Case Study”, The Prison Journal, vol 92, no 2, 2012,
pp 290-311.

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Nalla, Mahesh

Nalla, Mahesh; Johnson, Joseph; Meško, Gorazd. "Are police and security personnel warming up to each other: A comparison of officers' attitudes in developed, emerging, and transitional economies", Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management.

Nalla, Mahesh; Madan, Manish; Meško, Gorazd. "The Role of Perceived Relationships between Slovenian Police Officers vis-a-vis Private Security Personnel in Predicting Job Satisfaction", Journal of Criminal Justice and Security, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 329-344.

Ronald van Steden and Mahesh K. Nalla, “Citizen satisfaction with private security guards in the Netherlands:  Perceptions of an ambiguous occupation”, European Journal of Criminology, vol. 7, no. 3, May 2010, pp 214-234.

Mahesh Nalla  and Kaan Boke, “What’s in a Name? Organizational, Environmental, and Cultural Factors on Support for Community Policing in Turkey and the U.S.”, European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, vol 17, no 4, 2011, pp 285-303.

Mahesh Nalla and Wook Kang, “Organizational Climate, Perceived Citizen Support, and Job Satisfaction of Police Officers:  Findings from the Post-Grand Reform Era in South Korea”, Asian Criminology,  online January 2012, vol 7, pp 153-171.

Mahesh K.Nalla & Manish Madan “Determinants of Citizens’ Perceptions of Police-Community Cooperation in India: Implications for Community Policing”, Asian Criminology, vol 7, no 4, Dec 2012, pp 277-294.

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Pizzaro, Jesenia

Pizarro, Jesenia M.; DeJong, Christina; McGarrell, Edmund, “An Examination of the Covariates of Female Homicide Victimization and Offending”, Feminist Criminology, vol. 5, no. 1, January 2010, pp. 51-72.

Jesenia M. Pizarro, Kristen M. Zgoba, and Wesley G. Jennings,  “Assessing the interaction between offender and victim criminal lifestyles & homicide type”,  Journal of Criminal Justice, vol 39, 2011, pp 367-377.

Jesenia M.Pizarro  and April M.Zeoli , “An Assessment of the Quality of Homicide Data in the Supplementary Homicide Reports: A Research Note”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, November 2011, pp 1-21.

April M.Zeoli, Jesenia M.Pizarro, Sue Grady & Christopher Melde, “Homicide as Infectious Disease: Using Public Health Methods to Investigate the Diffusion of Homicide”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, October 12, 2012, pp 1-24.

Jeff Gruenewald, Steven M.Chermak and Jesenia M.Pizarro, “Covering Victims in the News: What Makes Minority Homicides Newsworthy?”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, November 11, 2011, pp 1-29.

April M.Zeoli, Jesenia M.Pizarro, Sue Grady & Christopher Melde, “Homicide as Infectious Disease: Using Public Health Methods to Investigate the Diffusion of Homicide”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, October 12, 2012, pp 1-24.

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Rivers, Louie

Carole Gibbs; Meredith Gore; Edmund McGarrell; and Louie Rivers IIl."Introducing Conservation Criminology", British Journal of Criminology Advance Access.

Louie Rivers, Joseph Arvai, & Paul Slovic, “Beyond a Simple Case of Black and White:  Searching for the White Male Effect in the African-American Community”, Risk Analysis, vol. 30, no.1, Jan. 2010, pp. 65-77.

Carole Gibbs, Edmund F. McGarrell, Mark Axelrod & Louie Rivers III, “Conservation criminology and the global trade in electronic waste: Applying a multi-disciplinary research framework”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 269-291.

Louie Rivers II and Carole Gibbs, “Applying a conservation-criminology framework to common-pool natural-resources issues”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 35, no 4, November 2011, pp 327-346.

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Smith, Chris

Smith, Christopher E.; Michael A. McCall; and Madhavi M. McCall. "The Roberts Court and Criminal Justice at the Dawn of the 2008 Term." Charleston Law Review, vol. 3, no. 2, Winter 2009, pp. 265-287.

McCall, Michael A.; Madhavi M. McCall; and Christopher E. Smith. "Criminal Justice and the U.S. Supreme Court's 2007-2008 Term." Southern University Law Review, vol. 36, no. 1, Fall 2008, pp. 33-87 [published in 2009].

Cole, George F. and Christopher E. Smith. The American System of Criminal Justice, 12th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2009.

Cole, George F. and Christopher E. Smith, Criminal Justice in America, 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2010 [published in December 2009].

Shea, Daniel F.; Joanne Connor Green; and Christopher E. Smith. Living Democracy, 2nd ed., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Longman.

Madhavi M. McCall, Michael A. McCall, & Christopher E. Smith, “Criminal Justice and the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008-2009 Term”, Mississippi Law Review, vol 29, no 1, 2010.

Smith, Christopher E. "Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Corrections Law." Hamline Law Review, vol. 32, no. 2, Spring 2009, pp. 477-497.

Madhavi McCall, Michael McCall, and Christopher Smith, “Criminal Justice and the 2010-2011 U.S. Supreme Court Term”, South Texas Law Review, vol 53, no 2, Winter 2011,pp 307-343.

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Smith, Ruth Waddell

R. Waddell Smith and V. L. McGuffin. "The Need for Research in Forensic Science. Editorial for Special Issue on Forensic Analysis", Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, vol. 394 2009, pp. 1985-1986.

L.J. Marshall; J.W. McIlroy; V.L. McGuffin; and R. Waddell Smith. "Association and Discrimination of Diesel Fuels using Chemoemtric Procedures". Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2009, 394, 2049G.

A. Scherperel; G.E. Reid; and R. Waddell Smith. "Characterization of Smokeless Powders using Nanoelectrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry" (nESI-MS). Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2009, 394, 2019.

E. A. McGaw; D. W. Szymanski ; R. Waddell Smith. "Determination of Trace Elemental Concentrations in Document Papers for Forensic Comparison using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry", Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, no. 5, Sept. 2009, pp. 1163-1170.

E. A. McGaw; D. W. Szymanski; and R. Waddell Smith. "Characterization of Undigested Particulate Material Following Microwave Digestion of Recycled Document Papers", Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, no. 5, Sept. 2009, pp. 1171-1175.

Jamie M. Baerncopf , Victoria L. McGuffin, and Ruth Wadell Smith, “Effect of Gas Chromatography Temperature Program on the Association and Discrimination of Diesel Samples”, Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 55, no. 1, January 2010, pp. 185-192.

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Spink, John

Spink, John, “Book Review:  Embrace the Business of Sustainability”, Journal of Applied Packaging Research, vol. 3, no. 2, April 2009, pg. 11.

John Spink, "Michigan State University Product Protection Program Attacks Counterfeiting," Packaging World Magazine, Special Edition on Product Security, July 2010.

John Spink, Hyeon Park, and Doug Moyer (MSU), "Terminology Glossary," International Standards Organization Technical Committee 247 (Counterfeiting) Working Group on Terminology, June 2010.  This will be incorporated in future TC 247 ISO standards.

John Spink, "Michigan State Product Protection Program Crosses Boundaries to Attack Counterfeiting," Packaging Digest Magazine, July 2010.

John Spink, Omar Keith Helferich, & John E. Griggs, “Combating the Impact of Product Counterfeiting:  Defining the Growing Risk to Supply Cost and Service Performance”, Journal of Distribution Business Management, vol. 10, no.1, pp. 60-64.

John Spink and DC Moyer, “Defining the Public Health Threat of Food Fraud”,Journal of Food Science, vol 76, no 9, Nov 2011, pp 157-163.

John Spink, “Overview of the Selection of Strategic Authentication and Tracing Programs”, chapter in Identification and Analysis of Counterfeit and Sub-standard Pharmaceuticals, Wang & Wertheimer, editors, ILM Publications, 2011.

John Spink, contributor to Counterfeit Medicines Policy, Economics and Countermeasures, Perry G. Wang & Albert I. Wertheimer editors, ILM Publications, February 2012.

Jeffrey C. Moore, John Spink, & Markus Lipp, “Development and Application of a Database of Food Ingredient Fraud and Economically Motivated Adulteration from 1980 to 2010”, in Journal of Food Science, vol 77, no 4, April 2012, pp R118-R126.

Spink, John, Tamper-Evident Packaging in Brand Protection,   2012, Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series.

Spink, John, and Heinonen, Justin, Product Counterfeiting in Michigan and the Expectations and Priorities for State and Local Law Enforcement: Assessing the Awareness of and Response to the Problem, 2012, Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series.

Spink, John, and Li, Gefan, Chinese Anti-Counterfeit Efforts in China, 2012 Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series.

John Spink and Zoltan Levente Fejes, “A review of the economic impact of counterfeiting and piracy methodologies and assessment of currently utilized estimates”, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, vol 36, no 4, 2012, pp 291-304.

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Terrill, William

Terrill, William. "The Elusive Nature of Reasonableness", Criminology and Public Policy (forthcoming policy essay, February issue).

Terrill, William and Eugene A. Paoline, III. "Non-lethal force by police: The various lenses by which appropriateness is assessed.", Johannes Knutsson and Joseph B. Kuhns (eds.), "Policing Around the World: Police Use of Force, Firearms, and Non-Lethal".

Jason Rydberg and William Terrill, "The Effect of Higher Education on Police Behavior", Police Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 1, 2010, pp. 92-120.

Schnobirch-Davis, Julie and William Terrill (2010). “Interagency Collaboration: An Administrative and Operational Assessment of the Metro-LEC Approach.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 33(3): 506-530.

Terrill, William (2010). “Police Use of Nondeadly Force: From Determining Appropriateness to Assessing the Impact of Policy.” In Candace McCoy (Ed.), Chapter 3, Pp. 55-72, Holding Police Accountability. Urban Institute Press, Washington DC.

William Terrill, “Listen to me! Police officers’ views of appropriate use of force”, Journal of Crime and Justice, vol 34, no 3, November 2011, pp 178-189.

Eugene A. Paoline, III and William Terrill , editors of Special Issue of Journal of Crime and Justice entitled “Police use of force: varying perspectives”, Nov 2011.

Jacinta Gau, William Terrill & Eugene Paoline, “Looking UP - Explaining Police Promotional Aspirations”, Criminal Justice and Behavior, online October 11, 2012.

William Terrill and Eugene Paoline, “Examining Less Lethal Force Policy and the Force Continuum: Results From a National Use-of-Force Study”, Police Quarterly, online July 2012, pp 1-28.

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Wilson, Jeremy

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Weiss, Alexander. (2013). “Staffing the ‘Small’ Department: Taking Stock of Existing Benchmarks and Promising Approaches.” Police Chief, Vol. 80 (4): 34–40.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Scheer, Charles (2013). “Plugging the Hole in the Staffing Bucket: Strategies for Maximizing the Retention of Police Personnel.” Law Enforcement Executive Forum, Vol. 13(1): 1-23.

Fejes, Zoltan Levente, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2013). The Use of Cues in the Consumer Product Authentication Process. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Heinonen, Justin, Holt, Tom, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2013). Victims and Reporting of Counterfeit Products On-line: Evidence from Complaint Data. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Fejes, Zoltan-Levente, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2012). “Cue utilization in the Product Authentication Process: A Framework and Research Agenda for Product Counterfeit Prevention”. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, iFirst, 2012, 1–24.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Weiss, Alexander (2012). “How Many Police Officers Do You Need? A Performance-Based Approach to Police Staffing and Allocation.” Community Policing Dispatch, Vol. 5 (11).

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Heinonen, Justin (2012). “Police Workforce Structures: Cohorts, the Economy, and Organizational Performance,” Police Quarterly, Vol. 15 (3): 283-307.

Wilson, Jeremy M. and Weiss, Alexander (2012). A Performance-Based Approach to Police Staffing and Allocation. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Wilson, Jeremy M. and Weiss, Alexander (2012). Essentials for Leaders: A Performance-Based Approach to Police Staffing and Allocation. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Wilson, Jeremy M. and Weiss, Alexander (2012). “Essentials for Leaders:A Performance-Based Approach to Police Staffing and Allocation.” Ohio Police Chiefs Magazine, Vol 2: 81-88.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Weiss, Alexander and Grammich, Clifford (2012). Public Safety Consolidation: What Is It? How Does It Work? Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Wilson, Jeremy M. and Grammich, Clifford (2012). Police Consolidation, Regionalization, and Shared Services: Options, Considerations, and Lessons from Research and Practice. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Heinonen, Justin, Holt, Tom, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2012). “Product Counterfeits in the Online Environment: An Empirical Assessment of Victimization and Reporting Characteristics,” International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 22(4): 353-371.

Heinonen, Justin, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2012). “Product Counterfeiting at the State-Level: A Risk Assessment of Michigan,” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Vol. 36 (4):273-290.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Steven Chermak (2012). “Product Counterfeiting: Exploring the Risk,” [Editorial Introduction] International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Vol. 36 (4):245-247.

Wilson, Jeremy M. (2012). “Articulating the Dynamic Police Staffing Challenge: An Examination of Supply and Demand,” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Vol. 35 (2): 327-355.

Heinonen, Justin, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2012). Product Counterfeiting: Evidence-Based Lessons for the State of Michigan. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Paper Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Chermak, Steven (2011). “Community-Driven Violence Reduction Programs: Examining Pittsburgh’s One Vision One Life,” Criminology and Public Policy, Vol. 10 (4): 991-1027.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Heinonen, Justin. (2011). “Advancing a Police Science: Implications from a National Survey of Police Staffing,” Police Quarterly, Vol. 14 (3): 277-297.

Wilson, Jeremy M. & Grammich, Clifford. (2011). “Reconstructing Internal Security in Post-Conflict Societies: The Challenge and Successfulness of Developing Democratic Police and Justice Institutions.” Security Journal, Vol. 24: 52-68.

Wilson, Jeremy M. (2011). “Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting.”In John T. Picarelli (Ed.), International Organized Crime: The African Experience. Milan, Italy: International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme, pp. 115-120.

Holt, Thomas J., Heinonen, Justin, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2011). Examining the Correlates and Reporting of Online Product Counterfeiting Victimization. Arlington, VA: National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center.

Weiss, Alexander, and Jeremy M. Wilson. (2011). Traverse City Police Workload Analysis. Traverse City, MI: City of Traverse City.

Fenoff, Roy S., & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2011). “Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals: Examining the Multidimensional Risks to African Nations.” In Les Kennedy and Edmund McGarrell (Eds.), Crime and Terrorism Risk, New York: Routledge, pp. 227-241.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Castaneda, Laura W. (2011). “Most Wanted: Law Enforcement Agencies Pursue Elusive, Qualified Recruits.” RAND Review, Vol. 35 (1): 25-29.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Fenoff, Roy S. (2011). “The Health and Economic Effects of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals in Africa.” globalEDGE Business Review, Vol. 5 (6): 1-2.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Fenoff, Roy S. (2011). The Health and Economic Effects of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals in Africa. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Heinonen, Justin A. (2011). “The A-CAPPP Product Counterfeiting Incident Database: A Resource for Advancing Research and Policy.” globalEDGE Business Review, Vol. 5 (2): 1-2.

Heinonen, Justin A., & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2011). “Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting in the US: Differentiating Dimensions of the Risk.” globalEDGE Business Review, Vol. 5 (1): 1-3.

Wilson, Jeremy M. (2011). “Product Counterfeiting in Michigan: Articulating and Mitigating the Risk.” globalEDGE Business Review, Vol. 5 (3): 1-2.

Wilson, Jeremy M., & Heinonen, Justin A. (2010). The A-CAPPP Product Counterfeiting Incident Database: A Resource for Advancing Research and Policy. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Heinonen, Justin A., & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2010). Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting in the US: Differentiating Dimensions of the Risk. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Wilson, Jeremy M. (2010). Product Counterfeiting in Michigan: Articulating and Mitigating the Risk. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Backgrounder Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Chermak, Steven, and McGarrell, Edmund F. (2010). Reducing Pittsburgh Neighborhood Violence. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, RB-9532-NIJ.

Wilson, Jeremy M., McDonald, John M., & Tita, George (2010). “Localized Homicide Patterns and Prevention Strategies: A Comparison of Five Project Safe Neighborhoods Sites. Victims and Offenders, Vol. 5: 45-63.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Dalton, Erin, Scheer, Charles, and Grammich, Clifford (2010). Police Recruitment and Retention for the New Millennium: The State of Knowledge. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Dalton, Erin, Scheer, Charles, and Grammich, Clifford (2010). Police Recruitment and Retention for the New Millennium: The State of Knowledge. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, MG-959-COPS.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Rostker, Bernard, and Fan, Cha-Chi (2010). Recruiting and Retaining America’s Finest: Evidence-Based Lessons for Police Workforce Planning. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, MG-960-NIJ.

Davis, Lois, Pollard Michael, Ward, Kevin, Wilson, Jeremy M., Varda, Danielle, Hansell, Lydia, & Steinberg, Paul (2010). Long-Term Effects of Law Enforcement’s Post-9/11 Focus on Counterterrorism and Homeland Security. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, MG-1031-NIJ. For the press release, see Local Law Enforcement's Counterterrorism Initiatives Have Evolved into All-Hazards Strategies.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Chermak, Steven, and McGarrell, Edmund F. (2010). Community-Based Violence Prevention: An Assessment of Pittsburgh’s One Vision One Life Program. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, MG-947-NIJ.

Wilson, Jeremy M., Dalton, Erin, Scheer, Charles, and Grammich, Clifford. (2010). Police Recruitment and Retention: What Works. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, RB-9546-DOJ.

Weiss, Alexander, and Jeremy M. Wilson. (2010). Lansing Police Department Resource Deployment and Organization Study. Lansing, MI: City of Lansing.

Fenoff, Roy, & Wilson, Jeremy M. (2009). Africa’s Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Epidemic: The Road Ahead. Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection Program Paper Series. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Wilson, Jeremy M. and Grammich, Clifford. (2009). Police Recruitment and Retention in the Contemporary Urban Environment: Personnel Experiences and Promising Practices from the Front Lines. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, CFP-261-DOJ.

Wilson, Jeremy M. (2009). Community Policing and Crime Prevention in Oakland, CA. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Griffith University, Research Preview No. 13.

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Zeoli, April

April M. Zeoli & Daniel W. Webster, “Effects of Domestic Violence Policies, Alcohol Taxes and Police Staffing Levels on Intimate Partner Homicide in Large US Cities”, Injury Prevention, vol. 16, 2010, pp 90-95.

Echo Rivera, April M.Zeoli & Cris Sullivan, “Abused Mothers’ Safety Concerns and Court Mediators’ Custody Recommendations”, Journal of Family Violence, vol 27, no 4, May 2012, pp 321-332.

Jesenia M.Pizarro and April M.Zeoli , “An Assessment of the Quality of Homicide Data in the Supplementary Homicide Reports: A Research Note”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, November 2011, pp 1-21

April M.Zeoli, Jesenia M.Pizarro, Sue Grady & Christopher Melde, “Homicide as Infectious Disease: Using Public Health Methods to Investigate the Diffusion of Homicide”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, October 12, 2012, pp 1-24.

April M.Zeoli, Jesenia M.Pizarro, Sue Grady & Christopher Melde, “Homicide as Infectious Disease: Using Public Health Methods to Investigate the Diffusion of Homicide”, Justice Quarterly, iFirst Article, October 12, 2012, pp 1-24.

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