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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Athletic Participation: A Test Of Learning And Neutralization Theories., Mario Bernard Hankerson
Athletic Participation: A Test Of Learning And Neutralization Theories., Mario Bernard Hankerson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Athletics has been regarded as a means of encouraging youth to build character, discipline, and develop healthy habits. However, literature has emerged that asserts athletics do not prevent deviant behaviors, but instead, influence one to commit deviant acts. As such, this research examined effects of athletics on the commission of deviant behaviors via learning and techniques of neutralization theories.
Subjects for this project included 325 college students from a southern regional university. Data were generated through the use of a self-report questionnaire, which measured variables pertaining to self-reported deviant behaviors including perceptions of peer deviance, neutralizing indicators, and sports participation. …
Police Research In Slovenia: Political And Cultural Obstacles, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
Police Research In Slovenia: Political And Cultural Obstacles, Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
Joanne Ziembo-Vogl
Appointed a Fulbright Scholar, the objective of my proposed Fulbright research was to examine the practice of community policing in Slovenia, to examine community policing within the broader context of the newly independent country's transition to democratic law enforcement -a transition from its former Yugoslav political history. Anticipating the unforeseen obstacles inherent when conducting international research, the planned methodology was modest in nature with hopes of setting an initial framework for more complex research in the future. Predominantly qualitative, methodology included field observation, interviews, and a random sample survey of officers from Slovenia's eleven police directorates. Instead, the resulting research …
The Black And White Of Profiling: Sniping On The Sniper Case, Ibpp Editor
The Black And White Of Profiling: Sniping On The Sniper Case, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article analyzes the construct of profiling in the aftermath of the arrest of two suspects in the recent sniper attacks perpetrated in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
A Qualitative Study Of Bullying Behavior In Federal Law Enforcement: An Examination Of Former Officers' Perceptions Regarding The Problem, Rande W. Matteson
A Qualitative Study Of Bullying Behavior In Federal Law Enforcement: An Examination Of Former Officers' Perceptions Regarding The Problem, Rande W. Matteson
Graduate Student Dissertations, Theses, Capstones, and Portfolios
The purpose of this phenomenological research project was to study and review through naturalistic inquiry, the perceptions of former federal agents and officers as to whether they believe they were bullied at their workplace, and if so, what did those participants do to cope or adjust to the bullying behavior. Multiple sources for data collection were deployed to explore and examine whether former agents perceive they were bullied at work and what mechanisms those employees found were helpful as coping strategies.
This research project used a non-random, purposeful sample selected from contacts established through the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. …
Teaching And Mentoring Students To Lead, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Teaching And Mentoring Students To Lead, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Student Leadership, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Student Leadership, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Divisionews (Fall 2002, Issue 10), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Fall 2002, Issue 10), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
No abstract provided.
A Community Of Courts: Toward A System Of International Criminal Law Enforcement, William W. Burke-White
A Community Of Courts: Toward A System Of International Criminal Law Enforcement, William W. Burke-White
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ethics And Community Policing, Brian Kingshott
Ethics And Community Policing, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
Pyramid Schemes: An Exploratory Study Into An Emerging Form Of White-Collar Crime, Matthew V. Carter
Pyramid Schemes: An Exploratory Study Into An Emerging Form Of White-Collar Crime, Matthew V. Carter
Theses & Honors Papers
This project was conducted to explain why people engage in white-collar crime with specific attention given to the rationales and motivations by individual participants in a pyramid scheme.
This exploratory case study utilized existing files from a law enforcement investigation as well as newspaper articles that covered the investigation.
Qualitative data in the form of content analysis of these secondary data sources was used to capture themes related to the rationales and motivations behind a person becoming involved in a pyramid scheme. These investigative files and newspaper articles represented statements made by persons who became involved in this emerging form …
Reviewing Terrorism Post 9/11, Brian Kingshott
Reviewing Terrorism Post 9/11, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
The Special Nature Of Campus Policing, Rick Parfitt
The Special Nature Of Campus Policing, Rick Parfitt
Rick Parfitt
No abstract provided.
Street Legal: The Court Affords Police Constitutional Carte Blanche, Wayne A. Logan
Street Legal: The Court Affords Police Constitutional Carte Blanche, Wayne A. Logan
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Personality Profile Of September 11 Hijack Ringleader Mohamed Atta, Aubrey Immelman
The Personality Profile Of September 11 Hijack Ringleader Mohamed Atta, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
This paper presents the results of a posthumous, indirect assessment of the personality of Mohamed Atta, apparent ringleader in the September 11, 2001 terror attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, from the conceptual perspective of Theodore Millon.
Information concerning Mohamed Atta was collected from media reports in the one-month period following the attack and synthesized into a personality profile using the second edition of the Millon Inventory of Diagnostic Criteria (MIDC), which yields 34 normal and maladaptive personality classifications congruent with Axis II of DSM-IV.
The personality profile yielded by the MIDC was analyzed on the …
The Personality Profile Of Al-Qaida Leader Osama Bin Laden, Aubrey Immelman
The Personality Profile Of Al-Qaida Leader Osama Bin Laden, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
This paper presents the results of an indirect assessment of the personality of Osama bin Laden, founder and leader of the al-Qaida terrorist network responsible for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the United States.
Bin Laden’s primary personality patterns were found to be Ambitious/exploitative and Dauntless/dissenting, with a secondary Distrusting/suspicious orientation, and subsidiary Dominant/controlling and Conscientious/dutiful features.
Ambitious individuals are bold, competitive, and self-assured; they easily assume leadership roles, expect others to recognize their special qualities, and often act as though entitled. Dauntless individuals are bold, courageous, and tough; minimally constrained by the norms of society; routinely engage …
Teaching Real Torts: Using Barry Werth's Damages In The Law School Classroom, Tom Baker
Teaching Real Torts: Using Barry Werth's Damages In The Law School Classroom, Tom Baker
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Traffic Stop Practices Of The Louisville Police Department: January 15 - December 31, 2001, Terry D. Edwards, Elizabeth L. Grossi, Gennaro F. Vito, Angela D. Crews
Traffic Stop Practices Of The Louisville Police Department: January 15 - December 31, 2001, Terry D. Edwards, Elizabeth L. Grossi, Gennaro F. Vito, Angela D. Crews
Criminal Justice Faculty Research
This report summarizes the findings of a study conducted using data collected by the Louisville Division of Police between January 15, 2001 and December 31, 2001. These data resulted from 48,586 interactions between law enforcement officers and citizens during traffic-related contacts.
Information was collected about the driver, the officer, and the stop event. Driver demographics included race, sex, age, residency, license number, and vehicle registration. The only information collected about the officer was officer badge number. Finally, data collected about the stop event include the date, time of day, reason for stop, activities during the stop, number of passengers, and …
Umaine Professors Study The Link Between Racial Prejudice And The Punishment Of Criminals, Gladys Ganiel
Umaine Professors Study The Link Between Racial Prejudice And The Punishment Of Criminals, Gladys Ganiel
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
During the past 30 years, the criminal justice system in the United States has meted out increasingly harsher punishments for offenders, so that today the U.S. imprisonment rate is the highest in the Western industrial world. Research by two University of Maine sociology professors suggests that racial prejudice against African-Americans is one of the underlying factors in the creation of public policies favoring crime control.
A Critical Review Of Issues In Applying Restorative Justice Principles And Practices To Cases Of Hate Crime, Terri Lee Kelly
A Critical Review Of Issues In Applying Restorative Justice Principles And Practices To Cases Of Hate Crime, Terri Lee Kelly
Dissertations and Theses
A restorative approach to justice focuses on accountability for healing the harm done to victims and communities as a result of criminal acts. Hate crimes are intended to send a threatening message to a particular group of people. There is enough reliable research on restorative justice principles and practices, and on the causes, meaning and impact of hate crimes, to bring together a representative selection of available literature for a critical review. This thesis critically reviews the literature of restorative justice principles and practices, and the literature of hate crime causes, definitions, laws, and typologies of offenders, using as a …
Trends. Competency And Terrorism In The Moussaoui, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Competency And Terrorism In The Moussaoui, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes several Issues related to the evaluation of competency to stand trial for defendants accused of terrorism.
Discrimination And Nepotism Within Police Specialty Units, Robert Norvell Hollins Iii
Discrimination And Nepotism Within Police Specialty Units, Robert Norvell Hollins Iii
Dissertations and Theses
A career as a police officer has served as a legitimate avenue for many Black Americans to elevate themselves from numerous low paying less prestigious jobs, to a more respectable better paying secured occupation that has a higher social economic status. The general perception related to the civil service position of a police officer, suggests that it is an occupation which should offer an environment free from discrimination and nepotism, thereby allowing fair treatment and equal access for advancement to all individuals employed within the police organization.
The concept of a police organization that offers fair treatment and equal access …
Institutional Sexual Abuse - Grand Jury Report Cpl §190.85(1)(C), Robert Ewald
Institutional Sexual Abuse - Grand Jury Report Cpl §190.85(1)(C), Robert Ewald
Faculty Works: Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
A Special Grand Jury was impanelled in 2002-2003 to investigate and make recommendations concerning the Diocesan sexual abuse scandal in Rockville Centre. The Grand Jury issued a report after the presentation by myself and co-counsel in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. The Report describes the history of the sexual abuse problem in the Diocese as well as the ensuing coverup. Many of the recommendations were legislatively adopted in Albany.
Role Of Police, Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys In Traffic Accident Investigation And Adjudication In Chattanooga, Tennessee., Karen L. Beisel
Role Of Police, Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys In Traffic Accident Investigation And Adjudication In Chattanooga, Tennessee., Karen L. Beisel
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This study provides, via personal interviews, a qualitative examination of police, district attorneys, public defenders and private attorneys who were involved in traffic accident investigation and criminal court adjudication in Chattanooga, Tennessee. These data were compiled to develop a profile of the actors and their involvement in the process of a criminal charge stemming from a traffic accident. The literature suggests that the actors work as a team to process a case from investigation to adjudication; however, the actors in Chattanooga, Tennessee were fragmented in their handling of a case. This study collectively examines police and attorneys in relation to …
Dialogue On Diversity Spring Speaker: Anthony Romero (2002), Anthony Romero
Dialogue On Diversity Spring Speaker: Anthony Romero (2002), Anthony Romero
Rhode Island College Audio Video collection
No abstract provided.
The Improvement Of Water And Water-Dependent Resources Under The Great Lakes Charter Annex, Sandi Zellmer, David Gecas, Kori Anne Mann
The Improvement Of Water And Water-Dependent Resources Under The Great Lakes Charter Annex, Sandi Zellmer, David Gecas, Kori Anne Mann
Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications
The Governors of 8 states and Premiers of 2 Canadian provinces signed a supplementary agreement to the Great Lakes Charter on June 18, 2001. This agreement, known as the Annex or Annex 2001, established principles for a new decision making framework for reviewing proposed withdrawals of Great Lakes water. Annex 2001 is the first step toward a set of binding water management agreements to be negotiated by June 2004. Directive 3 of the Annex provides that proposals to withdraw water will not be approved unless they will produce "an improvement to the waters and water dependent natural resources of the …
Divisionews (Spring 2002, Issue 8), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Spring 2002, Issue 8), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime
Community Probation For Juvenile Offenders: Coordinated Enforcement Programs Wihin A Local Jurisdiction, Kathleen Bailey, James Ballard
Community Probation For Juvenile Offenders: Coordinated Enforcement Programs Wihin A Local Jurisdiction, Kathleen Bailey, James Ballard
Kathleen Bailey
No abstract provided.
Risk Assessment And Prediction Of Violence In Criminal Justice Desicions: What Is The Proper Role Of The Expert Witness?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Risk Assessment And Prediction Of Violence In Criminal Justice Desicions: What Is The Proper Role Of The Expert Witness?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Disruptive Students In Kentucky Colleges: An Analysis And Comparison Of Policies And Processes, Teresa Mcglone, Judy Spain
Disruptive Students In Kentucky Colleges: An Analysis And Comparison Of Policies And Processes, Teresa Mcglone, Judy Spain
Kentucky Justice and Safety Research Bulletin
This exploratory study examines the disruptive and violent student policies currently used by SACS accrredited four-year or higher degree granting institutions and compares Kentucky institutions with the ten other SACS states. The bais for the research is that policy examination may produce more valid and reliable results than comparing statistics.
Owing To The Extreme Youth Of The Accused: The Changing Legal Response To Juvenile Homicide, David S. Tanenhaus, Steven A. Drizin
Owing To The Extreme Youth Of The Accused: The Changing Legal Response To Juvenile Homicide, David S. Tanenhaus, Steven A. Drizin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.