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Dr. Andrew Hochstetler • Associate Professor
Professor Hochstetler is a criminologist. He is particularly interested in offender decision-making, the foreground of crime, and offender self-conceptions as captured in interviews and surveys. He uses multiple methods in his work but is best known for writings that rely on qualitative methods. He also maintains interests in white-collar crime and the predictors of punishment. He has published on a broad range of topics in leading journals in sociology and criminology including Social Problems, Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Criminal Justice, Crime Law and Social Change, and Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. |
What's New with Dr. Hochstetler HOCHSTETLER, Andy, Heith Copes, and Patrick Williams. 2010. (Forthcoming) That’s Not Who I Am: How Offenders Commit Violent Acts and Reject Authentically Violent Selves. Justice Quarterly . Alarid, Leighann, Velmer Burton and Andy HOCHSTETLER. 2009. “Group and Solo Robberies: Do accomplices shape criminal form?” Journal of Criminal Justice 37:. HOCHSTETLER, Andy, Matt DeLisi and Travis Pratt. 2009. “Social support and feelings of hostility among released inmates.” Crime and Delinquency. DeLisi, Matt, Andy Hochstetler, George E. Higgins, Kevin M. Beaver, and Christine M. Graeve. 2008. “Toward a General Theory of Criminal Justice: Low Self-Control and Offender Noncompliance.” Criminal Justice Review 33:141-158. |
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