Justice Quarterly plans to expand from four to six issues per year in 2010, and it currently appears to hold a backlog of at least 25 articles: these have been accepted but only electronically published. Because some have been available online as long as seven months (but are still not yet in print), it seems worth listing them here. To save space, I have not included these abstracts; I will do so when the articles are included in new issues.
Where the Margins Meet: A Demographic Assessment of Transgender Inmates in Men’s Prisons
Lori Sexton; Valerie Jenness; Jennifer Macy Sumner
The Geospatial Structure of Terrorist Cells
D. Kim Rossmo; Keith Harries
Examining the Sources of Variation in Risk for Recidivism
Beth M. Huebner; Mark T. Berg
The Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis
Travis C. Pratt; Francis T. Cullen; Christine S. Sellers; L. Thomas Winfree Jr.; Tamara D. Madensen; Leah E. Daigle; Noelle E. Fearn; Jacinta M. Gau
On the Malleability of Self-Control: Theoretical and Policy Implications Regarding a General Theory of Crime
Alex R. Piquero; Wesley G. Jennings; David P. Farrington
An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Community Notification and Registration: Do the Best Intentions Predict the Best Practices?
Kristen Zgoba; Bonita M. Veysey; Melissa Dalessandro
The Power to be Lenient: Examining New York Governors’ Capital Case Clemency Decisions
Talia Roitberg Harmon; James R. Acker; Craig Rivera
The Darkest Figure of Crime: Perceptions of Reasons for Male Inmates to Not Report Sexual Assault
Kristine Levan Miller
The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: The Conundrum of Attorneys as an Aggravating Factor at Disposition
Barry C. Feld; Shelly Schaefer
Intimidation and Street Gangs: Understanding the Response of Victims and Bystanders to Perceived Gang Violence
Chris Melde; Callie Marie Rennison
Confessing their Crime: Factors Influencing the Offender’s Decision to Confess to the Police
Nadine Deslauriers-Varin; Patrick Lussier; Michel St-Yves
If Your Friends Jumped Off of a Bridge, Would You Do It Too? Delinquent Peers and Susceptibility to Peer Influence
Holly Ventura Miller
“That's Not Who I Am:” How Offenders Commit Violent Acts and Reject Authentically Violent Selves
Andy Hochstetler; Heith Copes; J. Patrick Williams
Talking Heads: Crime Reporting on Cable News
Natasha A. Frost; Nickie D. Phillips
Cognitive Skills, Adolescent Violence, and the Moderating Role of Neighborhood Disadvantage
Paul E. Bellair; Thomas L. McNulty
Trafficking in Bodily Perfection: Examining the Late-Modern Steroid Marketplace and Its Criminalization
Peter B. Kraska; Charles R. Bussard; John J. Brent
Alcohol and Drug Mitigation in Capital Murder Trials: Implications for Sentencing Decisions
Beth Bjerregaard; M. Dwayne Smith; Sondra J. Fogel; Wilson R. Palacios
Lethal Outcome in Sexual Assault Events: A Conjunctive Analysis
Tom Mieczkowski; Eric Beauregard
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender: Is it Associated with Recidivism?
Jill Levenson; Elizabeth Letourneau; Kevin Armstrong; Kristen Marie Zgoba
Trial Penalties in Federal Sentencing: Extra-Guidelines Factors and District Variation
Jeffery T. Ulmer; James Eisenstein; Brian D. Johnson
Contemporary Regional Differences in Support by Whites for the Death Penalty: A Research Note
Steven E. Barkan; Steven F. Cohn
Private Military Contractors, Crime, and the Terrain of Unaccountability
Dawn L. Rothe; Jeffrey Ian Ross
The Independent and Joint Effects of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Age on Sentencing Outcomes in U.S. Federal Courts
Jill K. Doerner; Stephen Demuth
Lawlessness in the Federal Sentencing Process: A Test for Uniformity and Consistency in Sentence Outcomes
Amy L. Anderson; Cassia Spohn
What Distinguishes Single from Recurrent Sexual Victims? The Role of Lifestyle-Routine Activities and First-Incident Characteristics
Bonnie S. Fisher; Leah E. Daigle; Francis T. Cullen
Justice Quarterly forthcoming articles as of December 2009
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