Submissions from 2024
Rehabilitation for enduring change: Toward evidence-based corrections, Michael Rocque
Political Polarization and the Dynamics between Actual Income and Perceived Income Inequality in the United States, 1987 to 2021, Cary Wu, Kriti Sharma, Edward Haddon, and Francesco Duina
Submissions from 2023
Criminology's future is in its past, Brendan D. Dooley and Michael Rocque
Understanding the European Union: On the Spotlights and Blind Spots of Political Scientific Research, Francesco Duina
Estimating the Global Prevalence of Mass Public Shootings, Grant Duwe, Nathan E. Sanders, Michael Rocque, and James Alan Fox
Prison behavior and the self: exploring the relationship between different forms of identity and prison misconduct, Michael Rocque, Grant Duwe, and Valerie A. Clark
Submissions from 2022
What’s in My Sandwich? Trade, Values, and the Promise of Deeper Integration, Francesco Duina
Why Populist Leaders Succeed, Francesco Duina
Does media coverage of mass public shootings create a contagion effect?, James Alan Fox, Nathan E. Sanders, Emma E. Fridel, Grant Duwe, and Michael Rocque
Averting Tragedy: An Exploration of Thwarted Mass Public Shootings Relative to Completed Attacks, Michael Rocque, Madison Gerdes, James Alan Fox, Grant Duwe, and Madeline Clark
Submissions from 2021
Maturing Out of Victimization: Extending the Theory of Psychosocial Maturation to Victimization, Amber L. Beckley, Michael Rocque, Catherine Tuvblad, and Alex R. Piquero
Is academic research useful to EU officials? The logic of institutional openness in the Commission, Francesco Duina
Poor but still dreaming, Francesco Duina
Europeanization from the periphery: the case of ‘second-class’ food in Central and Eastern Europe, Francesco Duina and Xiaoqing Zhou
The Predictive Performance of Risk Assessment in Real Life: An External Validation of the MnSTARR, Grant Duwe and Michael Rocque
Forecasting the Severity of Mass Public Shootings in the United States, Grant Duwe, Nathan E. Sanders, Michael Rocque, and James Alan Fox
The Newsworthiness of Mass Public Shootings: What Factors Impact the Extent of Coverage?, James Alan Fox, Madison Gerdes, Grant Duwe, and Michael Rocque
The Contagion of Mass Shootings: The Interdependence of Large-Scale Massacres and Mass Media Coverage, James Alan Fox, Nathan E. Sanders, Emma E. Fridel, Grant Duwe, and Michael Rocque
Extending the Integrated Maturation Theory of Desistance from Crime to Childhood and Adolescence, Michael Rocque
Submissions from 2020
Europe's Malaise: Insights From Comparative and Historical Social Science, Francesco Duina
Poverty and Patriotism in America, Francesco Duina
When Right Meets Left: On the Progressive Rhetoric of Far-Right Populist Parties in Europe, Francesco Duina
Not so right after all? Making sense of the progressive rhetoric of Europe’s far-right parties, Francesco Duina and Dylan Carson
Maturation beyond Age: Interrelationships among Psychosocial, Adult Role, and Identity Maturation and their Implications for Desistance from Crime, Evan McCuish, Patrick Lussier, and Michael Rocque
Changing self-control: Promising efforts and a way forward, Alex R. Piquero and Michael Rocque
Integrating Individual Risk and Social Exposure to Violence: A Multilevel Victimization Perspective, Chad Posick and Michael Rocque
The relation between state gun laws and the incidence and severity of mass public shootings in the United States, 1976–2018., Michael Siegel, Max Goder-Reiser, Grant Duwe, Michael Rocque, James Alan Fox, and Emma E. Fridel
Rethinking self-control and crime: Are all forms of impulsivity criminogenic?, Brynn E. Wendel, Michael Rocque, and Chad Posick
Submissions from 2019
Health and criminal justice system involvement among African American siblings, Amber L. Beckley, Rohan H. Palmer, Michael Rocque, and Keith E. Whitfield
Deconstructing Incidents of Campus Sexual Assault: Comparing Male and Female Victimizations, Kristen M. Budd, Michael Rocque, and David M. Bierie
Why the excitement? Values, identities, and the politicization of EU trade policy with North America, Francesco Duina
Affirming Europe with trade: deal negotiations and the making of a political identity, Francesco Duina and Ezekiel Smith
Development of impulsivity and risk-seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self-control*, Walter Forrest, Carter Hay, Alex O. Widdowson, and Michael Rocque
Reconsidering the Link Between Depression and Crime: A Longitudinal Assessment, Turgut Ozkan, Michael Rocque, and Chad Posick
Psychosocial Maturation, Race, and Desistance from Crime, Michael Rocque, Amber L. Beckley, and Alex R. Piquero
Self-Control Theory: Theoretical and Research Issues, Michael Rocque and Alex R. Piquero
Revisiting the Relationship Between the Economy and Crime: The Role of the Shadow Economy, Michael Rocque, James W. Saunoris, and Emily C. Marshall
Desistance from Crime: Past to Present, Michael Rocque and Lisa Slivken
Submissions from 2018
Socioeconomic Status and Racism as Fundamental Causes of Street Criminality, Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque
The Analysis of Bounded Count Data in Criminology, Chester L. Britt, Michael Rocque, and Gregory M. Zimmerman
Consciousness in classical sociological theories, Francesco Duina
The home-field advantage and the perils of professional judgment: Evaluating the performance of the static-99R and the MnSOST-3 in predicting sexual recidivism, Grant Duwe and Michael Rocque
Rampage shootings: an historical, empirical, and theoretical overview, Michael Rocque and Grant Duwe
The new disciplinology: Research, theory, and remaining puzzles on the school-to-prison pipeline, Michael Rocque and Quincy Snellings
Submissions from 2017
Democratic legitimacy in regional economic organizations: the European Union in comparative perspective, Francesco Duina and Tobias Lenz
Effects of Automating Recidivism Risk Assessment on Reliability, Predictive Validity, and Return on Investment (ROI), Grant Duwe and Michael Rocque
Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: Crime and Justice in Suburban and Rural Context, Chad Posick and Michael Rocque
“Forcing the plant”: Desistance from crime and crime prevention, Michael Rocque, Wesley G. Jennings, Turgut Ozkan, and Alex R. Piquero
The Importance of School Attendance: Findings From the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development on the Life-Course Effects of Truancy, Michael Rocque, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Turgut Ozkan, and David P. Farrington
From urban to suburban criminology: Understanding crime in America’s “safe” cities, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick
Paradigm shift or normal science? The future of (biosocial) criminology, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick
Delinquency prevention for individual change: Richard Clarke Cabot and the making of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study, Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane, and Michael Rocque
Submissions from 2016
Making sense of the legal and judicial architectures of regional trade agreements worldwide, Francesco Duina
North America and the Transatlantic Area, Francesco Duina
Regionalism and diffusion revisited: From final design towards stages of decision-making, Francesco Duina and Tobias Lenz
Can they recover? An assessment of adult adjustment problems among males in the abstainer, recovery, life-course persistent, and adolescence-limited pathways followed up to age 56 in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, Wesley G. Jennings, Michael Rocque, Bryanna Hahn Fox, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington
Identities Through Time: An Exploration of Identity Change as a Cause of Desistance, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Ray Paternoster
Self-control and crime: Theory, research, and remaining puzzles, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Alex R. Piquero
Submissions from 2015
The Importance of Parenting in the Development of Self-Control in Boys and Girls: Results from a Multinational Study of Youth, Ekaterina Botchkovar, Ineke Haen Marshall, Michael Rocque, and Chad Posick
Beyond Free Trade: Accounting for Labor and Environmental Governance Principles in NAFTA, Francesco Duina
Sub-National Movements and the Politicization of NAFTA and the EU, Francesco Duina
Fitting in the Baltics: National identity, minorities and compliance with EU accession requirements in Lithuania and Latvia, Francesco Duina and Carlo Miani
The effects of binge and problem drinking on problem behavior and adjustment over the life course: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, Wesley G. Jennings, Alex R. Piquero, Michael Rocque, and David P. Farrington
The lost concept: The (re)emerging link between maturation and desistance from crime, Michael Rocque
Marriage and County-level Crime Rates: A Research Note, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, Steven E. Barkan, and Ray Paternoster
The role of the brain in urban violent offending: integrating biology with structural theories of ‘the streets’, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Shanna Felix
A comparative, cross-cultural criminal career analysis, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, Ineke Haen Marshall, and Alex R. Piquero
Growing Up Is Hard to Do: An Empirical Evaluation of Maturation and Desistance, Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Helene R. White
Submissions from 2014
Life transitions in America, Francesco Duina
Capitalising on Regional Integration: Sub-national Movements and the Rhetorical Leveraging of NAFTA and the EU, Francesco Duina and Jared Bok
Empathy, crime, and justice, Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, and Matt DeLisi
In the eye of the beholder? An examination of the inter-rater reliability of the LSI-R and YLS/CMI in a correctional agency, Michael Rocque and Judy Plummer-Beale
Offender rehabilitation from a maturation/biosocial perspective, Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh
Submissions from 2012
Trading Blocs in the Twenty-First Century, Francesco Duina
Submissions from 2011
Sub-national movements and the framing of regional trade agreements: Evidence from the EU and NAFTA, Jared Bok and Francesco Duina
Introduction: The Institutionalisation of Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide: New Dynamics and Future Scenarios, Francesco Duina and Sonia Morano-Foadi
The OMC in comparative perspective: Learning and community-building in the OECD and Nordic Council of Ministers, Peter Nedergaard and Francesco Duina
Submissions from 2010
Frames, Scripts, and the Making of Regional Trade Agreements, Francesco Duina
Learning in international governmental organizations: The case of social protection, Francesco Duina and Peter Nedergaard
Submissions from 2008
Identity construction in the EU, NAFTA and Mercosur: Opportunities for peace and conflict, Francesco Duina
Regional trade agreements and the pursuit of state interests: Institutional perspectives from NAFTA and Mercosur, Francesco Duina and Jason Buxbaum
Submissions from 2007
The open method of co-ordination and national parliaments: Further marginalization or new opportunities?, Francesco Duina and Tapio Raunio
Submissions from 2006
Between Efficiency and Sovereignty: Transnational Actors, the European Union, and the Regulation of Bankruptcy, Francesco Duina
Varieties of Regional Integration: The EU, NAFTA and Mercosur, Francesco Duina
To the Rescue of National Parliaments: A Reply to Raunio, Francesco Duina and Michael J. Oliver
Submissions from 2005
National Parliaments in the European Union: Are There Any Benefits to Integration?, Francesco Duina and Michael J. Oliver
Submissions from 2004
National Legislatures in Common Markets: Autonomy in the European Union and Mercosur, Francesco Duina
Regional market building as a social process: An analysis of cognitive strategies in NAFTA, the European Union and Mercosur, Francesco Duina
Smoke in your eyes: The struggle over tobacco control in the European Union, Francesco Duina and Paulette Kurzer
Submissions from 2002
Constructing common cultures: The ontological and normative dimensions of law in the european union and mercosur, Francesco Duina and Nathan Breznau