Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Criminology & Public Policy 10(2)

VOLLMER AWARD ADDRESS

Socially responsible Criminology: Quality relevant research with targeted, effective dissemination
Howard N. Snyder
This address argues that some members of the criminology community must take upon themselves the responsibility of communicating the knowledge developed by the field to practitioners and decision makers. It is reasoned that only with such targeted dissemination will the full potential benefits from our work be realized.

VOLLMER AWARD COMMENTARY

The magic and power of data: A tribute to Howard Snyder
Shay Bilchik

Howard N. Snyder
David P. Farrington

IMPACTS OF SEX OFFENDER NOTIFICATION ON COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR

Measuring the impact of sex offender notification on community adoption of protective behaviors 
Rachel Bandy

Editorial Introduction: Sex offender policies in an era of zero tolerance
Jill S. Levenson

The need to debate the fate of sex offender community notification laws
Lisa L. Sample

What is smart sex offender policy?
Karen J. Terry

DECARCERATION IN CALIFORNIA

The past as prologue? 
Rosemary Gartner, Anthony N. Doob and Franklin E. Zimring

Editorial Introduction: Decarceration
Vanessa Barker

So policy makers drive incarceration– Now what?
Shawn D. Bushway

Penal moderation in the United States?
Mary Bosworth

IMPLICATIONS OF RESIDENCE RESTRICTIONS ON SEX OFFENDER HOUSING

The policy implications of residence restrictions on sex offender housing in Upstate NY 
Kelly M. Socia

Editorial Introduction: Policy implications of sex offender residence restrictions laws
Richard Tewksbury

Residence restriction buffer zones and the banishment of sex offenders
Kristen M. Zgoba

Place a moratorium on the passage of sex offender residence restriction laws
J. C. Barnes

Residence restrictions
Keri B. Burchfield

The contexts and politics of evidence-based sex offender policy
Chrysanthi Leon

INVESTIGATING THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF PAYDAY LENDING

Does fringe banking exacerbate neighborhood crime rates?
Charis E. Kubrin, Gregory D. Squires, Steven M. Graves and Graham C. Ousey

Editorial Introduction: Does fringe banking exacerbate neighborhood crime rates?
Steven F. Messner

Crime, local institutions, and structural inequality
Eric A. Stewart

Criminology of the unpopular
Pamela Wilcox and John E. Eck

Criminology & Public Policy, May 2011: Volume 10, Issue 2

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