What follows is a listing of the scholarly works of the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice. You will appreciate the breadth of scholarship represented and you will recognize the importance of scholarship in our community.
Submissions from 2015
Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology—In Honor of Freda Adler, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, and Jennifer L. Lux
A Theory of Female Prison Conduct, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Mary K. Stohr, and Jennifer L. Lux
Policing in Hong Kong : history and reform, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2014
Confronting the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction: A Special Challenge for Social Work with Offenders, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Velmer S. Burton Jr., Colleen M. Fisher, and Francis T. Cullen
Labeling Theory and Correctional Rehabilitation: Beyond Unanticipated Consequences, Cheryl Lero Jonson and Francis T. Cullen
The American Prison : Imaging a Different Future, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T. Cullen, and Mary K. Stohr
The Small Prison, Cheryl Lero Jonson, John E. Eck, and Francis T. Cullen
How to Be a Successful Classroom Teacher, Cheryl Lero Jonson and Melissa M. Moon
Lessons Learned, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Mary K. Stohr, and Francis T. Cullen
Submissions from 2013
Active Shooter Incidents in Schools and Policy Recommendations, Cheryl Lero Jonson, J. W. Carter, Melissa Moon, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos
Creating Ideological Space : Why Public Support for Rehabilitation Matters, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T. Cullen, and Jennifer L. Lux
The Journey Home: Challenges and Issues in Prisoner Reentry, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Deborah Koetzle, Erin Harbinson, Jennifer L. Lux, and Mirlinda Ndrecka
Easing the Transition from Prison to the Community: an Evaluation of a Second Chance Act Mentoring Grant Program, Cheryl Lero Jonson and Danielle McDonald
Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, Kam C. Wong
Occupying Central vs. Securing Hong Kong: A Dialogue, Kam C. Wong and Benny T.Y. Tai
Submissions from 2012
Cyberspace Governance in China, Kam C. Wong
One Country, Two Systems : Cross-border Crime Between Hong Kong and China, Kam C. Wong
One Country, Two Systems of Policing: the People’s Republic of China’s Gong An Versus Hong Kong’s police reform, Kam C. Wong
Police Reform in China, Kam C. Wong
Policing in Hong Kong, Kam C. Wong
Policing in Hong Kong, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2010
A Chinese Theory of Community Policing, Kam C. Wong
Police and the use of force in Hong Kong, Kam C. Wong
Police and the use of force in Hong Kong, Kam C. Wong
Police use of firearms in China : an overview of a regulatory framework, Kam C. Wong
Police use of firearms in China : an overview of a regulatory framework, Kam C. Wong
Policing in China : Terrorism and Mandate from Heaven, Kam C. Wong
The Idea of Terrorism in China, Kam C. Wong
The Studying of Policing in China, Kam C. Wong
The Studying of Policing in China, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2009
A Chinese Theory of Community Policing, Kam C. Wong
Chinese Policing : History and Reform, Kam C. Wong
How Chinese e-public Feel and Think About Corruption: A Case Study of Audit Storm (Shenji Fengbao – – Part I), Kam C. Wong
How Chinese e-public feel and think about corruption: A case study of Audit Storm (Shenji fengbao – 审计风暴 – Part II), Kam C. Wong
Police Scholarship in China, Kam C. Wong
Reflections on Terrorism in China, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2008
Homicide and gun control : the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and homicide rates, Jeffrey D. Monroe
Homicide and gun control : the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and homicide rates, Jeffrey D. Monroe
History of Chinese policing. In XA, Kam C. Wong
The Study of Criminology in China Historical Development: Part I, Kam C. Wong
The Study of Criminology in China, Part II, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2007
Juvenile Attitudes toward the Police: An Examination of Rural Youth, Yolander G. Hurst
Studying Policing in China: Some personal reflections, Kam C. Wong
The Impact of USA Patriot Act on American Society : an Evidence Based Assessment, Kam C. Wong
Submissions from 2005
The attitudes of girls toward the police: differences by race, Yolander G. Hurst, Joan M. McDermott, and Deborah L. Thomas