Submissions from 2009
On Thomas Lux’s Poetry: Who’s Laughing and What Good Does the Laughing Do?, Article, Jeff Morgan.
The Architecture of Dreams and Spring Break, Chapter, Jeff Morgan.
Curriculum Placement, Race, Class and Gender Differences in Wage Growth Amongst Non-College Workers: Evidence from the NELS 1988—2000 Data, Article, Ian Sakura-Lemessy, Katrina Carter-Tellison, and Donna-May Sakura-Lemessy.
Review of First Ladies and the Fourth Estate: Press Framing of Presidential Wives, Book Review, Robert P. Watson.
America's War on Terror, Robert P. Watson, Tom Lansford, and Jack Covarrubias
Submissions from 2008
Modeling Climate Feedbacks to Electricity Demand: The Case of China, Article, Malcolm O. Asadoorian III, Richard S. Eckaus, and C. Adam Schlosser.
Essentials of Inferential Statistics, Malcolm O. Asadoorian III and Demetri Kantarelis
Paper Tigers on the Prowl: Rumors, Violence and Agency in the Up-Country of Sri-Lanka, Article, Daniel Bass.
Examination of Perceived Drinking Norms and Binge Drinking Attitudes in College, Article, Jessica M. Bendjebar, Robert G. Riedel II, and Debra L. Ainbinder.
The Family Business: The Pendergast Machine in Kansas City, Article, John Daily.
Israel and the Legacy of Harry S. Truman, Michael J. Devine, Robert P. Watson, and Robert J. Wolz
Supreme Court Decision Kennedy v. Louisiana in Review, Article, Sindee Kerker.
Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions, Article, Jill S. Levenson.
Evidence–Based Practices for Risk Assessment, Chapter, Jill S. Levenson.
Sex Offense Recidivism, Risk Assessment, and the Adam Walsh Act, Article, Jill S. Levenson.
The Relationship Between Victim Age and Gender Crossover Among Sex Offenders, Article, Jill S. Levenson, Jennifer Becker, and John W. Morin.
Variations in the Recidivism of Treated and Non-treated Sexual Offenders in New Jersey: An Examination of Three Time Frames, Article, Jill S. Levenson and Kristen M. Zgoba.
Power and Humility: The Value of Secularization During Religious Violence in Late Antiquity, Thesis, Michael Lewis.
The Impact of Specialized Sex Offender Legislation on Community Re-entry, Article, Cynthia Calkins Mercado, Shea Alvarez, and Jill S. Levenson.
Exhibitionism: Assessment and Treatment, Chapter, John W. Morin and Jill S. Levenson.
Values in Hospital Leadership: A Case Study of a Highly Performing Health System, Article, Valerie A. Storey, Thomas E. Beeman, Malcolm O. Asadoorian III, and Amanda P. Cartwright.
The Real Mrs. Lincoln: The Nature and Extent of Scholarship on Mary Todd Lincoln, Article, Robert P. Watson, Dale Berger, and Richard M. Yon.
Examining the Impact of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions on Housing Availability, Article, Kristen M. Zgoba, Jill S. Levenson, and Tracy McKee.
Submissions from 2007
Public Perceptions About Sex Offenders and Community Protection Policies, Article, Jill S. Levenson, Yolanda N. Brannon, Timothy Fortney, and Juanita Baker.
Sex Offender Residence Restrictions: Sensible Crime Policy or Flawed Logic?, Article, Jill S. Levenson, Kristen M. Zgoba, and Richard Tewksbury.
When Oppression Is the Pathogen: The Participatory Development of Socially Just Mental Health Practice, Article, Laura Smith, Debbie-Ann Chambers, and Lucinda Bratini.
Submissions from 2006
Factors Predicting Selection of Sexually Violent Predators for Civil Commitment, Article, Jill S. Levenson and John W. Morin.
Risk Assessment in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, Article, Jill S. Levenson and John W. Morin.
Richard Rorty: Politics and Vision, Christopher J. Voparil
Submissions from 2005
Innovative Partnerships for Criminal Justice Education, Conference Session, Karen A. Casey-Acevedo and Joseph H. Hall IV.
The Effect of Megan's Law on Sex Offender Reintegration, Article, Jill S. Levenson and Leo P. Cotter.
Submissions from 2004
The Problem with Getting it Right: Richard Rorty and the Politics of Antirepresentationalism, Article, Christopher J. Voparil.
Submissions from 2001
A Program Design to Treat Individuals Who Commit Crimes of Passion Due to Romantic Jealousy, Dissertation, Andrea H. Goldstein.
Submissions from 1999
Web Based Courses in Criminal Justice: One University's Experience, Paper Presentation, John J. Sullivan Jr and Karen A. Casey.