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Papers by Lee E Ross
Religion, 2021
Why do so many prisoners seek religious instruction and guidance while incarcerated [...]
Journal of Criminal Justice and Law
International Journal of Criminal and Forensic Science
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 07418829200091571, Aug 20, 2006
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 10511250200085491, Aug 18, 2006
ABSTRACT
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2007
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1999
... (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 4)4 Nonetheless, an attempt may be made to compare the juve... more ... (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 4)4 Nonetheless, an attempt may be made to compare the juvenilekiller who does not commit suicide and the noncriminal juvenile who commits suicide, facilitat-ing the task of differentiating the above two types of mass killers. ...
Continuing the War Against Domestic Violence, Second Edition, 2014
Encyclopedia of Race and Crime, 2009
Sociological Spectrum, 1994
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2002
ABSTRACT
Journal of Criminal Justice, 1998
... LEE E. Ross School of Social Welfare University of WisconsinMilwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53... more ... LEE E. Ross School of Social Welfare University of WisconsinMilwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 WILLIE J. EDWARDS Department of Sociology and ... are] found mainly in the less prestigious colleges and universi tiesthose which are public, rather than pri vate, and which ...
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2008
This study used relational content analysis to assess the relative importance of criminal justice... more This study used relational content analysis to assess the relative importance of criminal justice pioneers (N = 44) as identified by Jones (2005). Comparisons were made in terms of race, gender, area of focus, level of education, era of birth, longevity, and the amount of space (i.e., pages) devoted to each biography. The results were threefold: (1) most of the designated pioneers were born between 1901 and 1950 where a significant number contributed in the area of law enforcement, (2) all women pioneers were Caucasian and outnumbered African American pioneers by more than more than a 2:1 ratio, and (3) men were ten times more likely than women to be regarded as pioneers. The implications of these findings are discussed regarding the perceived relative importance of certain personalities based on the amount of space devoted to their bibliography.
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2000
This article is a response to the concerns of an anonymous reviewer who took issue with findings ... more This article is a response to the concerns of an anonymous reviewer who took issue with findings presented in an earlier article entitled “Publishing Among African American Criminologists: A Devaluing Experience?” Despite the reviewer's criticism of the methods and findings, the facts remain—based on the evidence—that the scholarship of African American Criminologists is largely neglected and that opportunities to publish
Journal of Crime and Justice, 1998
... Research has shown that most [street] crimes occur late at night and early in the morning (Ma... more ... Research has shown that most [street] crimes occur late at night and early in the morning (Madriz, 1992: Pearson and Toby, 1991). ... various types of individuals whose lifestyles and interactions overlapped with other criminal types (Smith and Hill, 1991; Vrig and Winkel, 1991). ...
Journal of Crime and Justice, 1996
The impact of religious and self-esteem factors on delinquency has received considerable attentio... more The impact of religious and self-esteem factors on delinquency has received considerable attention. Despite significant contributions, however, few studies have explored whether the combined effects of religion and self-esteem influence crime/delinquency. The present study examines (a) whether religion, self-esteem, and delinquency are interrelated, and (b) whether the interaction of religion and self-esteem, as well as the main effects of these factors, affects delinquency. Through an examination of 15 OLS regression models, the findings are twofold: (a) main effects of religion and self-esteem affect certain forms of delinquency, and (b) the combined effects of religion and self-esteem do not affect delinquency. The impact of religion and self-esteem on delinquency has received considerable attention. Much of this attention, however, has been devoted to one of two relationships: (a) the impact of religion on delinquency, and (b) the impact of self-esteem on delinquency. Although these studies have made significant contributions to knowledge, few scholars (if any) have explored whether the combined effects of religion and self-esteem influence crime/delinquency.
Criminal Justice Review, 2000
Religion, 2021
Why do so many prisoners seek religious instruction and guidance while incarcerated [...]
Journal of Criminal Justice and Law
International Journal of Criminal and Forensic Science
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 07418829200091571, Aug 20, 2006
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 10511250200085491, Aug 18, 2006
ABSTRACT
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2007
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1999
... (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 4)4 Nonetheless, an attempt may be made to compare the juve... more ... (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 4)4 Nonetheless, an attempt may be made to compare the juvenilekiller who does not commit suicide and the noncriminal juvenile who commits suicide, facilitat-ing the task of differentiating the above two types of mass killers. ...
Continuing the War Against Domestic Violence, Second Edition, 2014
Encyclopedia of Race and Crime, 2009
Sociological Spectrum, 1994
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2002
ABSTRACT
Journal of Criminal Justice, 1998
... LEE E. Ross School of Social Welfare University of WisconsinMilwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53... more ... LEE E. Ross School of Social Welfare University of WisconsinMilwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 WILLIE J. EDWARDS Department of Sociology and ... are] found mainly in the less prestigious colleges and universi tiesthose which are public, rather than pri vate, and which ...
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2008
This study used relational content analysis to assess the relative importance of criminal justice... more This study used relational content analysis to assess the relative importance of criminal justice pioneers (N = 44) as identified by Jones (2005). Comparisons were made in terms of race, gender, area of focus, level of education, era of birth, longevity, and the amount of space (i.e., pages) devoted to each biography. The results were threefold: (1) most of the designated pioneers were born between 1901 and 1950 where a significant number contributed in the area of law enforcement, (2) all women pioneers were Caucasian and outnumbered African American pioneers by more than more than a 2:1 ratio, and (3) men were ten times more likely than women to be regarded as pioneers. The implications of these findings are discussed regarding the perceived relative importance of certain personalities based on the amount of space devoted to their bibliography.
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2000
This article is a response to the concerns of an anonymous reviewer who took issue with findings ... more This article is a response to the concerns of an anonymous reviewer who took issue with findings presented in an earlier article entitled “Publishing Among African American Criminologists: A Devaluing Experience?” Despite the reviewer's criticism of the methods and findings, the facts remain—based on the evidence—that the scholarship of African American Criminologists is largely neglected and that opportunities to publish
Journal of Crime and Justice, 1998
... Research has shown that most [street] crimes occur late at night and early in the morning (Ma... more ... Research has shown that most [street] crimes occur late at night and early in the morning (Madriz, 1992: Pearson and Toby, 1991). ... various types of individuals whose lifestyles and interactions overlapped with other criminal types (Smith and Hill, 1991; Vrig and Winkel, 1991). ...
Journal of Crime and Justice, 1996
The impact of religious and self-esteem factors on delinquency has received considerable attentio... more The impact of religious and self-esteem factors on delinquency has received considerable attention. Despite significant contributions, however, few studies have explored whether the combined effects of religion and self-esteem influence crime/delinquency. The present study examines (a) whether religion, self-esteem, and delinquency are interrelated, and (b) whether the interaction of religion and self-esteem, as well as the main effects of these factors, affects delinquency. Through an examination of 15 OLS regression models, the findings are twofold: (a) main effects of religion and self-esteem affect certain forms of delinquency, and (b) the combined effects of religion and self-esteem do not affect delinquency. The impact of religion and self-esteem on delinquency has received considerable attention. Much of this attention, however, has been devoted to one of two relationships: (a) the impact of religion on delinquency, and (b) the impact of self-esteem on delinquency. Although these studies have made significant contributions to knowledge, few scholars (if any) have explored whether the combined effects of religion and self-esteem influence crime/delinquency.
Criminal Justice Review, 2000