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Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen

 

2005

“Are Christian Fundamentalists Radical Supporters of Capital Punishment?” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Forthcoming.

Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Robert Agnew

 

2005

“Why is “Bad” Parenting Criminogenic? Implications from Rival Theories.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Forthcoming, Volume 4, Issue 1.

Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Brandon K. Applegate

 

2005

“Turning the Other Cheek: Reassessing the Impact of Religion on Punitive Ideology.” Justice Quarterly, 22 (September):304-339.

Unnever, James D., Julian V. Roberts, and Francis T. Cullen

 

2005

“Not Everyone Strongly Supports the Death Penalty: Assessing Weakly-Held Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment.” American Journal of Criminal Justice, 20:187-216.

 

 Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Bonnie S. Fisher

 

2005

“Empathy and Support for Capital Punishment.” Journal of Crime and Justice, 24 (1):1-34.

 

Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen

 

2005

“Executing the Innocent and Support for Capital Punishment: Implications for Public Policy.” Criminology & Public Policy, 4 (February):3-37.

 

 Unnever, James D.

 

2004

“Are Aggressive Victims a Distinct Group?” Aggressive Behavior, 31 (April):153-171.

 

 Unnever, James D. and Dewey G. Cornell

 

2004

“Reporting being Bullied: A Study of Six Middle Schools.” Aggressive Behavior, 30:373-378.

 

 Unnever, James D., Mark Colvin, and Francis T. Cullen

 

2004

“Crime and Coercion: A Test of Core Theoretical Propositions.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 41 (August):244-268.
  

 

 Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Travis C. Pratt

2003

“Parental Management, ADHD, and Delinquent Involvement: Reassessing Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory.” Justice Quarterly 20 (September):471-500. 

Unnever, James D. and Dewey G. Cornell

 

 

2003

“Culture of Bullying in Middle School.”  Journal of School Violence 2 (2):5-27.  

 

Unnever, James D. and Dewey G. Cornell

 

2003

“Bullying, Self-control, and ADHD.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 18 (2):129-147.
 

Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and James D. Unnever

 

2002

“The Relationship of ADHD to Crime and Delinquency: A Meta Analysis.” International Journal of Police Science and Management 4 (No. 4):344-360. 

 

Unnever, James D., Allan Kerckhoff, and Timothy Robinson

 

 

2000

“District Variations in Educational Resources and Student Outcomes.”  Economics of Education Review 20 (No. 3): 245-259.

 

 

 

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The American Sociological Association Home Page
A comprehensive list of links to sociologically relevant information
Whitehouse briefings on current issues
The Census Bureau--endless data
A compiler of Federal Government Statistics
The Department of Education
The well-being of America's children and youth
Federal statistics on children and families
Gender related information
Michigan's Institute for Social Research
The Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation
A Guide to Sociological Resources
The National Center for Health Statistics
Institute for Research on Poverty
WWW Sociology Resources

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
American Society of Criminology
The FBI
Unifrom Crime Reports
The National Institute of Justice
The Sentencing Project
Drugs
Office of National Drug Control Policy
The Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics
National Criminal Justice Service Homepage
Roanoke County Police Department
Global Links on Violence
Endless links to information about crime and criminal justice
Excellent links including career information

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The Urban League
Southern Poverty Law Center

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