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Career Criminals and Criminal Careers

Monic P. Behnken, Jonathan W. Caudill, Mark T. Berg, Chad R. Trulson, and Matt DeLisi. (2011). “Marked for Death: An Empirical Criminal Careers Analysis of Death Sentences in a Sample of Convicted Male Homicide Offenders.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:471-478.

Matt DeLisi and Alex R. Piquero. (2011). “New Frontiers in Criminal Careers Research, 2000-2011: A State-of-the-Art Review.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39:289-301.

Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, Kevin A. Wright, John Paul Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, and Chad R. Trulson. (2011). “Criminal Specialization Revisited: A Simultaneous Quantile Regression Approach.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 36:73-92.

Matt DeLisi, Andy Hochstetler, Gloria Jones-Johnson, Jonathan W. Caudill, and James W. Marquart. (2011). “The Road to Murder: The Enduring Criminogenic Effects of Juvenile Confinement among a Sample of Adult Career Criminals.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 9:207-221.

Matt DeLisi, Anna E. Kosloski, Molly Sween, Emily Hachmeister, Matt Moore, and Alan J. Drury. (2010). “Murder by Numbers: Monetary Costs Imposed by a Sample of Homicide Offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 21:501-513.

Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, Kevin M. Beaver, and Matthew O. Howard. (2009).  "Multiple Murder and Criminal Careers: A Latent Class Analysis of Multiple Homicide Offenders." Forensic Science International 183:67-73.

Kevin A. Wright, Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi. Examining Offending Specialization/Versatility in a Sample of Male Homicide Offenders." Homicide Studies.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, and Matthew O. Howard.
Toward a Quantitative Typology of Burglars: A Latent Profile Analysis of Career Offenders. Journal of Forensic Sciences.

 
Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn. (Forthcoming). The Gottfredson-Hirschi Critiques
Revisited: Reconciling Self-Control Theory, Criminal Careers, and Career Criminals. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.


Matt DeLisi, Andy Hochstetler, Aaron M. Scherer, Aaron Puhrmann, and Mark T. Berg.
(2008). The Starkweather Syndrome: Exploring Criminal History Antecedents of Homicidal Crime Sprees. Criminal Justice Studies 21:37-47.

Matt DeLisi, Brendan D. Dooley, and Kevin M. Beaver. (2007). "Super-Predators Revisited." In Karen T. Froeling (Ed.), Criminology Research Focus (pp. 21-30). New York: Nova Publishers.

Andy Hochstetler, Matt DeLisi, and Aaron M. Puhrmann. (2007). Toward an
Integrated Theoretical Model of Offending Frequency: A Replication Study. Justice Quarterly 24:582-599.


Matt DeLisi and Aaron M. Scherer. (2006). Multiple Homicide Offenders:
Offense Characteristics, Social Correlates, and Criminal Careers. Criminal Justice and Behavior 33:367-391.


Matt DeLisi. (2006). Zeroing in on Early Arrest Onset: Results from a Population of
Extreme Career Criminals.  Journal of Criminal Justice 34:17-26.


Mark T. Berg and Matt DeLisi. (2005). Do Career Criminals Exist in Rural America?
Journal of Criminal Justice 33: 317-325.


Matt DeLisi and Jewel M. Gatling. (2003). "Who Pays for a Life of Crime? An Empirical
Assessment of the Assorted Victimization Costs Posed by Career Criminals." Criminal Justice Studies 16:283-293.


Matt DeLisi. (2003). The Imprisoned Non-Violent Drug Offender: Specialized Martyr or Versatile Career Criminal? American Journal of Criminal Justice 27:167-182.

Matt DeLisi. (2002). Not Just a Boys Club: An Empirical Assessment of Female Career
Criminals. Women & Criminal Justice 13:27-46.


Matt DeLisi. (2001). Scaling Archetypal Criminals. American Journal of Criminal Justice 26:77-92.

Matt DeLisi. (2001). Extreme Career Criminals. American Journal of Criminal Justice 25:239-252.

Matt DeLisi. (2000). Who is More Dangerous? Comparing the Criminality of Homeless and Domiciled Jail Inmates: A Research Note. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 44:59-69.


Self-Control Theory, Psychopathy, and Psychopathology

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, Jade Wexler, Amy Barth, and Jack Fletcher. (2011). “Juvenile Psychopathic Personality Traits are Associated with Poor Reading Achievement." Psychiatric Quarterly 82:177-190.

Matt DeLisi. (2011). Self-control theory: The Tyrannosaurus rex of criminology is poised to devour criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice 39:103-105.

Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn. (2011). "The Importance of Neuropsychological Deficits Relating to Self-Control and Temperament to the Prevention of Serious Antisocial Behavior." International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies 1 & 2:12-35.

Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, Kevin M. Beaver, Jade Wexler, Amy E. Barth, and Jack M.  Fletcher. (2011). “Fledgling Psychopathy in the Classroom: ADHD Subtypes, Psychopathy, and Educational Outcomes in a Community Sample of Adolescents.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 9:43-58. 

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn. (2010). “A Biosocial Interaction between Prenatal Exposure to Cigarette Smoke and Family Structure in the Prediction of Psychopathy in Adolescence.” Psychiatric Quarterly 81:325-334.

Chris L. Gibson, Jeffrey T. Ward, John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, and Matt DeLisi. (2010). Where does gender fit in the measurement of self-control? Criminal Justice and Behavior 37:883-903.

Christina E. Newhill, Michael G. Vaughn, and Matt DeLisi. (2010). “Psychopathy Scores Reveal Heterogeneity among Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder.” Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 21:202-220.

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Daniel P. Mears, and Eric A. Stewart. (2009). "Low Self-Control and Contact with the Criminal Justice System in a Nationally Representative Sample of Males." Justice Quarterly 26:695-715.

Matt DeLisi. (2009). "Psychopathy is the Unified Theory of Crime." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 7:256-273.

Matt DeLisi. (2009). "Introduction to Special Issue on Juvenile Psychopathy and Psychopathology." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 7:171.

Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, Kevin M. Beaver, and John Paul Wright. (2009). "The Hannibal Lecter Myth: Psychopathy and Verbal Intelligence in the MacArthur Violence Risk Assessment Study" Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, and John Paul Wright. (2009). Psychopathic Personality Features and the Child Welfare System: Implications for Prevention of Problems over the Life-Course. In Steven J. Quintero (Ed.), Child Welfare Issues and Perspectives (pp. 151-156). New York: Nova Publishers.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, and John Paul Wright. (Forthcoming).
Identifying Latent Classes of Behavioral Risk Based on Early Childhood Manifestations of Self-Control. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.

Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. (2008). Genetic Influences on the Stability of Low Self-Control: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Twins. Journal of Criminal Justice.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matthew O. Howard, and Matt DeLisi. (Forthcoming/2008). Psychopathic Personality Traits and Delinquent Careers: An Empirical Examination. International  Journal of Law and Psychiatry.

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, John Paul Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, and Brian Boutwell. (2008). "The Mutual Unfolding of Self-Control and Language Skills:    Evidence of a Common Etiological Pathway." Criminology 46:201-232.

Michael G. Vaughn, Christine Litschge, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, and J. Curtis McMillen. (Forthcoming/2008). Psychopathic Personality Features and Risks for Criminal Justice System Involvement among Emancipating Foster Youth.  Child and Youth Services Review.

Matt DeLisi, Andy Hochstetler, George E. Higgins, Kevin M. Beaver, and Christine M. Graeve. (Forthcoming/2008). Toward a General Theory of Criminal Justice: Low Self-Control and Offender Noncompliance. Criminal Justice Review.
 
Michael G. Vaughn, Christina E. Newhill, Matt DeLisi, Matthew O. Howard, and Kevin M. Beaver. (Forthcoming). An Investigation of Psychopathic Features among Delinquent Girls: Violence, Theft, and Drug Abuse. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.

Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi. (2008). Were Wolfgangs Chronic Offenders
Psychopaths? On the Convergent Validity between Psychopathy and Career Criminality. Journal of Criminal Justice 36:33-42.


Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, and Matt DeLisi. (2007). Self-Control as an
Executive Function: Reformulating Gottfredson and Hirschis Parental Socialization Thesis. Criminal Justice and Behavior 34:1345-1361.


Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, and Matthew O. Howard. (2007). Toward a Psychopathology of Self-Control Theory: The Importance of Narcissistic Traits. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 25:803-821.

Matt DeLisi and Mark T. Berg. (2006). Exploring Theoretical Linkages Between
Self-Control Theory and Criminal Justice System Processing.  Journal of Criminal Justice 34:153-163.


Matt DeLisi. (2003). Self-Control Pathology: The Elephant in the Living Room. In Chester L. Britt and Michael R. Gottfredson (Eds.), Control Theories of Crime and Delinquency, Advances in Criminological Theory Volume 12 (Pp. 21-38). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Matt DeLisi. (2001). Designed to Fail: Self-Control and Involvement in the Criminal Justice System. American Journal of Criminal Justice 26:131-148.

Matt DeLisi. (2001). Its All in the Record: Assessing Self-Control Theory with an Offender Sample. Criminal Justice Review 26:1-16.


Inmate Behavior

Chad R. Trulson, Matt DeLisi, Jonathan W. Caudill, Scott Belshaw, and James W. Marquart. (2010). “Delinquent Careers Behind Bars.” Criminal Justice Review 35:200-219.
(Winner of the 2010 James L. Maddex, Jr. Paper of the Year Award)

Matt DeLisi, Chad R. Trulson, James W. Marquart, Alan J. Drury, and Anna E. Kosloski. (2011). “Inside the Prison Black Box: Toward a Life Course Importation Model of Inmate Behavior.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55:1186-1207.

Chad R. Trulson, Darin R. Haerle, Matt DeLisi, and James W. Marquart. (2011). “Blended Sentencing, Early Release, and Recidivism of Violent Institutionalized Delinquents.” The Prison Journal 91:255-278.

Chad R. Trulson, Matt DeLisi, and James W. Marquart. (2011). “Institutional Misconduct, Delinquent Background, and Rearrest Frequency among Serious and Violent Delinquent Offenders.” Crime & Delinquency 57:709-731.

Matt DeLisi and Glenn D. Walters. (2011). “Multiple Homicide as a Function of Prisonization and Concurrent Instrumental Violence: Testing an Interactive Model.” Crime & Delinquency 57:147-161.

Alan J. Drury and Matt DeLisi. (2011). “Gangkill: An Exploratory Empirical Assessment of Gang Membership, Homicide Offending, and Prison Misconduct.” Crime & Delinquency 57:130-146.

Matt DeLisi, Jonathan W. Caudill, Chad R. Trulson, James W. Marquart, Michael G. Vaughn, and Kevin M. Beaver. (2010). “Angry Inmates are Violent Inmates: A Poisson Regression Approach to Youthful Offenders.” Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 10:419-439.

Matt DeLisi, Alan J. Drury, Anna E. Kosloski, Jonathan W. Caudill, Peter J. Conis, Craig A. Anderson, Michael G. Vaughn, and Kevin M. Beaver. (2010). "The Cycle of Violence Behind Bars: Traumatization and Institutional Misconduct among Juvenile Delinquents in Confinement." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 8:107-121.

Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Andy Hochstetler, Anna E. Kosloski and Alan J. Drury. (2008). "Juvenile sex offenders and institutional misconduct: the role of thought psychopathology." Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 18: 292-305.

Andy Hochstetler, Matt DeLisi, and Travis C. Pratt. (Forthcoming/2008). "Social Support and Feelings of Hostility among Released Inmates." Crime & Delinquency.

Christine M. Graeve, Matt DeLisi, and Andy Hochstetler. (2007). Prison Rioters:
Exploring Infraction Characteristics, Risk Factors, Social Correlates, and Criminal Careers. Psychological Reports 100:407-419


Mark T. Berg and Matt DeLisi. (2006). The Correctional Melting Pot: Race,
Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Prison Violence. Journal of Criminal Justice 34:631-642.


Andy Hochstetler and Matt DeLisi. (2005). Importation, Deprivation, and Varieties of
Serving Time: An Integrated-Lifestyle-Exposure Model of Prison Offending. Journal of Criminal Justice 33: 257-266.


Matt DeLisi, Mark T. Berg, and Andy Hochstetler. (2004). Gang Members, Career
Criminals, and Prison Violence: Further Specification of the Importation Model of Inmate Behavior. Criminal Justice Studies 17:369-383.


Matt DeLisi, Andy Hochstetler, and Daniel S. Murphy. (2003). Self-Control Behind Bars: A Validation Study of the Grasmick et al. Scale Justice Quarterly 20:241-262.

Matt DeLisi. (2003). Criminal Careers Behind Bars. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 21:653-669.


Molecular and Behavioral Genetics

Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and John Paul Wright. (2012). “The Interaction between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Genetic Factors in the Prediction of Antisocial Outcomes. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 10:25-40.

Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson, Michael G. Turner, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and Ashleigh Holand. (2011). “The Stability of Delinquent Peer Associations: A Biosocial Test of Warr’s Sticky Friends Hypothesis.” Crime & Delinquency 57:907-927.

Matt DeLisi, John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, and Michael G. Vaughn. (2011). “Teaching Biosocial Criminology I: Understanding Endophenotypes with Gottfredson and Hirschi’s Self-Control Construct.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22:360-376.

Kevin M. Beaver, Christina Mancini, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. (2011). “Resiliency to Victimization: The Role of Genetic Factors.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 26:874-898.

Kevin M. Beaver, Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, and George E. Higgins. (2010). “Biosocial Correlates of Neuropsychological Deficits: Results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 54:878-894.

Matt DeLisi, John Paul Wright, Michael G. Vaughn, and Kevin M. Beaver. (2010). "Nature and Nurture by Definition Means Both: A Response to Males." Journal of Adolescent Research 25:24-30.

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and John Paul Wright. "Association between the A1 allele of the DRD2 gene and reduced verbal abilities in adolescence and early adulthood" Journal of Neural Transmission 17: 827-830.

Matt DeLisi, Zachary R. Umphress, and Michael G. Vaughn. (2009). "The Criminology of the Amygdala." Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:1231-1242.

Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, and Michael G. Vaughn. (2009). "All in the Family: Gene X Environment Interaction between DRD2 and Criminal Father is Associated with 5 Antisocial Phenotypes." Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:1177-1187.

Matt DeLisi. (2009). "Introduction to the Special Issue." Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:1101-1102.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, and John Paul Wright. (2009). "DAT1 and 5HTT are Associated with Pathological Criminal Behavior in a National Sample of Youth." Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:1103-1114.

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and J. C. Barnes. (2009). "MAOA Genotype is Associated with Gang Membership and Weapon Use." Comprehensive Psychiatry.

Kevin M. Beaver, Chris L. Gibson, Michael G. Turner, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and Ashleigh Holand. (2009). "The Stability of Delinquent Peer Associations: A Biosocial Test of Warr's Sticky Friends Hypothesis." Crime & Delinquency.

Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, and John Paul Wright. (Forthcoming). "The Intersection of Genes and Neurological Deficits in the Prediction of Adolescent Delinquency and Low Self-Control." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. Gene-Environment Interplay and Delinquent Involvement: Evidence of Direct, Indirect, and Interactive Effects. Journal of Adolescent Research.

Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, and Matt DeLisi. Delinquent Peer Group Formation: Evidence of a Gene X Environment Correlation. The Journal of Genetic Psychology.

John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn. (Forthcoming/2008). Evidence of Negligible Parenting Influences on Self-Control, Delinquent Peers, and Delinquency in a Sample of Twins. Justice Quarterly.

Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, and Michael G. Vaughn.Desistance from Delinquency: The Marriage Effect Revisited and Extended. Social Science Research.
 
Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, and Michael G. Vaughn. (Forthcoming). The Etiology of Criminal Onset: The Enduring Salience of Nature and Nurture. Journal of Criminal Justice.

Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, Anthony Walsh, Michael G. Vaughn,
Danielle Boisvert, and Jamie Vaske. (2007). A Gene X Gene Interaction between DRD2 and DRD4 in the Etiology of Conduct Disorder and Antisocial Behavior. Behavioral and Brain Functions 3:30.


Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, Leah Daigle, Marc Swatt, and Chris L.
Gibson. (2007). Evidence of a Gene X Environment Interaction in the Creation of Victimization: Results from a Longitudinal Sample of Adolescents. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 51:620-645.

Epidemiology

Michael G. Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Kevin M. Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Brian E. Perron, and Howard, Matthew O. (2011). “Effects of Childhood Adversity on Bullying and Cruelty to Animals in the United States: Findings from a National Sample.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 26:3509-3525.

Michael G., Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Matt DeLisi, Stephen J. Wernet, Kevin M. Beaver, Brian E. Perron, and Matthew O.  Howard. (2011). "Sociodemographic and Mental Health Characteristics of Abstainers from Substance Use and Antisocial Behavior in the United States." Journal of Criminal Justice 39:212-217.

Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, Tracy Gunter, Qiang Fu, Kevin M. Beaver, Brian E. Perron, and Matthew O. Howard. (2011). "The Severe 5%: A Latent Class Analysis of the Externalizing Behavior Spectrum in the United States." Journal of Criminal Justice 39:75-80.

Michael G. Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Kimberly Bender, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, Matthew O. Howard, and Brian E. Perron. (2010). Psychiatric Correlates of Bullying in the United States: Findings from a National Sample.” Psychiatric Quarterly 81:183-195.

Michael G. Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright, Brian E. Perron, and Matthew O. Howard. (2010). "Prevalence and Correlates of Fire Setting in the United States: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions." Comprehensive Psychiatry 51:217-223.

Michael G. Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, Brian E. Perron, and Matthew O. Howard. (2010). “Criminal Victimization and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders in the United States: Results from the NESARC.” Annals of Epidemiology 20:281-288.

Michael G. Vaughn, Rebecca S. Define, Matt DeLisi, Brian E. Perron, Kevin M. Beaver, Qiang Fu, and Matthew O. Howard. (2010). “Sociodemographic, Psychiatric, and Substance Use Correlates of Reckless Driving in the United States: Findings from a National Sample.” Journal of Psychiatric Research.

Michael G. Vaughn, Qiang Fu, Matt DeLisi, Kevin M. Beaver, Brian E. Perron, Katie Terrell, and Matthew O. Howard. (2009). "Correlates of Cruelty to Animals in the United States: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions." Journal of Psychiatric Research 43:1213-1218.


Other Publications

Matt DeLisi. (2011). “Where is the Evidence for Racial Profiling? Journal of Criminal Justice 39:461-462.

Matt DeLisi. (2011). "How General is General Strain Theory?" Journal of Criminal Justice 39:1-2.

Michael G. Vaughn, Kevin M. Beaver, Jade Wexler, Matt DeLisi, and Gregory J. Roberts. (2011). “The Effect of School Dropout on Verbal Ability in Adulthood: A Propensity Score Matching Approach.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 40:197-206.

Kevin M. Beaver, Michael G. Vaughn, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi, and Matthew O. Howard. (2010). "Three Dopaminergic Polymorphisms are Associated with Academic Achievement in Middle and High School." Intelligence 38:596-604.

Matt DeLisi. (2010). "James Q. Wilson." In Keith Hayward, Jayne Mooney, and Shadd Maruna (Eds.), Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology (pp. 192-196). London: Routledge.

Matt DeLisi, J. C. Barnes, Kevin M. Beaver, and Chris L. Gibson. (2009). "Delinquent Gangs and Adolescent Victimization Revisited: A Propensity Score Matching Approach." Criminal Justice and Behavior 36:808-823.

Kevin M. Beaver, Michael G. Vaughn, Matt DeLisi, and John Paul Wright. (2008).  "Anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent behavior in a nationally representative   sample of young adult males in the United States." American Journal of Public Health.

Matt DeLisi and Eric Roark. (2007). John Locke and the Death Penalty: Some Timely
Observations. Quarterly Journal of Ideology 30:1-25.


Angela M. Schadt and Matt DeLisi. (2007). "Is Vigilantism on Your Mind? An
Exploratory Study of Nuance and Contradiction in Death Penalty Opinion." Criminal Justice Studies 20:255-268.


Matt DeLisi. (2003). Conservatism and Common Sense: The Criminological Career of
James Q. Wilson. Justice Quarterly 20:661-674. 


Matt DeLisi and Ed A. Munoz. (2003). Future Dangerousness Revisited. Criminal Justice Policy Review 14:287-305.

Andy Hochstetler, Heith Copes, and Matt DeLisi. (2002). Differential Association in
Group and Solo Offending Journal of Criminal Justice 30:559-566.

Matt DeLisi and Andy Hochstetler (2002). An Exploratory Assessment of Tittle's Control Balance Theory: Results from the National Youth Survey. The Justice Professional

Matt DeLisi. (2002). The Columbine High School Massacre and Criminal Justice System Response: An Exploratory Case Study. The Social Science Journal 39:19-29.

Matt DeLisi. (2001). The Affordable Hypothesis: Punitive Beliefs, Violent Beliefs, and Race. Journal of Criminal Justice 29:101-106.

Matt DeLisi and Bob Regoli. (2000). Individual Neighborhood Attachment and Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety. American Journal of Criminal Justice 24:181-188.


Matt DeLisi and Bob Regoli. (1999). Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Declining Importance of Skin Color. Journal of Criminal Justice 27:549-558.

 

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