Titles of forthcoming articles currently available in Journal of Quantitative Criminology's "Online First" section:
A New Twist on an Old Approach: A Random-Interaction Approach for Estimating Rates of Inter-Group Interaction
John R. Hipp, George E. Tita and Lyndsay N. Boggess
Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making and the Accumulation of Capital: Bringing Choice Back In
Ray Paternoster, Greg Pogarsky and Gregory Zimmerman
Asymmetric Loss Functions for Forecasting in Criminal Justice Settings
Richard Berk
Something Old, Something New: Revisiting Competing Hypotheses of the Victimization-Offending Relationship Among Adolescents
Graham C. Ousey, Pamela Wilcox and Bonnie S. Fisher
The Effects of Genetics, the Environment, and Low Self-Control on Perceived Maternal and Paternal Socialization: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Twins
Kevin M. Beaver
Reliability and Validity of Prisoner Self-Reports Gathered Using the Life Event Calendar Method
James E. Sutton, Paul E. Bellair, Brian R. Kowalski, Ryan Light and Donald T. Hutcherson
A Longitudinal Study of Escalation in Crime Seriousness
Jiayi Liu, Brian Francis and Keith Soothill
One Bad Apple May Not Spoil the Whole Bunch: Best Friends and Adolescent Delinquency
Carter Rees and Greg Pogarsky
How Do They ‘End Up Together’? A Social Network Analysis of Self-Control, Homophily, and Adolescent Relationships
Jacob T. N. Young
Reciprocal Effects of Victimization and Routine Activities
Margit Averdijk
Advances and Challenges in Empirical Studies of Victimization
Janet L. Lauritsen
Gold Standard Myths: Observations on the Experimental Turn in Quantitative Criminology
Robert J. Sampson
The Development and Impact of Self-Report Measures of Crime and Delinquency
Marvin D. Krohn, Terence P. Thornberry, Chris L. Gibson and Julie M. Baldwin
The Present and Possible Future of Quantitative Criminology
David McDowall
Editorial Introduction
Alex R. Piquero and James P. Lynch
Picturing JQC’s Future
Michael D. Maltz
Criminal Contemplation, National Context, and Deterrence
Charles R. Tittle, Ekaterina V. Botchkovar and Olena Antonaccio
Nurturing the Journal of Quantitative Criminology Through Late Childhood: Retrospective Memories (Distorted?) from a Former Editor
John H. Laub
Longitudinal Criminology
David F. Greenberg
Communities, Crime, and Reactions to Crime Multilevel Models: Accomplishments and Meta-Challenges
Ralph B. Taylor
Making Space for Theory: The Challenges of Theorizing Space and Place for Spatial Analysis in Criminology
George E. Tita and Steven M. Radil
The Use of Official Records to Measure Crime and Delinquency
Colin Loftin and David McDowall
What You Can and Can’t Properly Do with Regression
Richard Berk
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, October 2010: Forthcoming
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