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    THE SOCIAL SOURCES OF AMERICANS' PUNITIVENESS: A TEST OF THREE COMPETING MODELS by UNNEVER, JAMES D., CULLEN, FRANCIS T.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2010)
    “…The sustained movement to “get tough” on crime, especially through mass imprisonment, has prompted several prominent efforts to explain the public's harshness…”
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    Situational Opportunity Theories of Crime by Wilcox, Pamela, Cullen, Francis T

    Published in Annual review of criminology (13-01-2018)
    “…Historically speaking, criminological theory tends to pay great attention to identifying the various sources of criminal motivation while downplaying the…”
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    Rehabilitation: Beyond Nothing Works by Cullen, Francis T.

    Published in Crime and justice (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-2013)
    “…By 1975, the long-standing rehabilitative ideal had collapsed, a demise that was sudden and advocated by conservatives and liberals alike. Through the prism of…”
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    Belief in Redeemability and Punitive Public Opinion: “Once a Criminal, Always a Criminal” Revisited by Burton, Alexander L., Cullen, Francis T., Burton, Velmer S., Graham, Amanda, Butler, Leah C., Thielo, Angela J.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-06-2020)
    “…In 2009, Maruna and King presented results from a British survey showing that the public’s belief in the redeemability of people who committed offenses curbed…”
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    White nationalism, politically motivated reasoning and Americans' attitudes about criminally charging Donald Trump by Sloan, Melissa M, Haner, Murat, Pickett, Justin T, Cullen, Francis T

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-12-2024)
    “…On 19 December 2022 the United States House Select Committee referred former president Donald Trump to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution…”
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    Imprisonment and Reoffending by Nagin, Daniel S., Cullen, Francis T., Jonson, Cheryl Lero

    Published in Crime and justice (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-2009)
    “…Imprisonment is the most severe punishment in democratic societies except for capital punishment, which is used only in the United States. Crime prevention is…”
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    The Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis by Pratt, Travis C., Cullen, Francis T., Sellers, Christine S., Thomas Winfree, L., Madensen, Tamara D., Daigle, Leah E., Fearn, Noelle E., Gau, Jacinta M.

    Published in Justice quarterly (01-12-2010)
    “…Social learning theory has remained one of the core criminological paradigms over the last four decades. Although a large body of scholarship has emerged…”
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    The Effectiveness of Correctional Rehabilitation: A Review of Systematic Reviews by Lipsey, Mark W, Cullen, Francis T

    Published in Annual review of law and social science (01-01-2007)
    “…The effects of correctional interventions on recidivism have important public safety implications when offenders are released from probation or prison…”
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    Faith in Trump, Moral Foundations, and Social Distancing Defiance during the Coronavirus Pandemic by Graham, Amanda, Cullen, Francis T., Pickett, Justin T., Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Haner, Murat, Sloan, Melissa M.

    “…Purpose: Over the past several months, the coronavirus has infected more than six million Americans and killed nearly 200,000. Governors have issued…”
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    "Bad hombres" at the Southern US border?: White nationalism and the perceived dangerousness of immigrants by Kulig, Teresa C, Graham, Amanda, Cullen, Francis T, Piquero, Alex R, Haner, Murat

    “…As a candidate and as president, Donald Trump heightened the salience of immigration, portraying those crossing the nation's Southern border as "bad hombres"…”
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    Safe Haven or Dangerous Place? Stereotype Amplification and Americans’ Perceived Risk of Terrorism, Violent Street Crime, and Mass Shootings by Haner, Murat, Sloan, Melissa M, Pickett, Justin T, Cullen, Francis T

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-11-2020)
    “…Abstract People overestimate the risk of some events, such as terrorist attacks and immigrant crimes, but not of others. Stereotype amplification theory…”
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    Beyond the eternal criminal record: Public support for expungement by Burton, Alexander L., Cullen, Francis T., Pickett, Justin T., Burton, Velmer S., Thielo, Angela J.

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-02-2021)
    “…Research Summary In The Eternal Criminal Record, James Jacobs detailed how it has become increasingly difficult to escape the mark of a criminal record. One…”
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    Who Wears the MAGA Hat? Racial Beliefs and Faith in Trump by Graham, Amanda, Cullen, Francis T., Butler, Leah C., Burton, Alexander L., Burton, Velmer S.

    “…On the basis of a 2019 YouGov survey of white respondents (n = 734), the impact of racial beliefs on support for Donald Trump was explored. The analysis…”
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    Assessing Macro-Level Predictors and Theories of Crime: A Meta-Analysis by Pratt, Travis C., Cullen, Francis T.

    Published in Crime and justice (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-2005)
    “…The macro-level approach reemerged as a salient criminological paradigm in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Prompted by new theories and reformulations of…”
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    Videos don't lie: African Americans' support for body-worn cameras by Graham, Amanda, McManus, Hannah D., Cullen, Francis T., Burton, Velmer S., Jonson, Cheryl Lero

    Published in Criminal justice review (Atlanta, Ga.) (01-09-2019)
    “…In light of growing concern regarding the policing of inner-city communities-including questionable incidents of use of force-equipping officers with body-worn…”
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    Public support for second look sentencing: Is there a Shawshank redemption effect? by Hannan, Kellie R., Cullen, Francis T., Graham, Amanda, Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Pickett, Justin T., Haner, Murat, Sloan, Melissa M.

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-05-2023)
    “…Research Summary Washington, DC has implemented second look sentencing. After serving a minimum of 15 years in prison, those convicted of a serious offense…”
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    The Community Determinants of Death: Comparing the Macro-Level Predictors of Overdose, Homicide, and Suicide Deaths, 2000 to 2015 by Feldmeyer, Ben, Cullen, Francis T., Sun, Diana, Kulig, Teresa C., Chouhy, Cecilia, Zidar, Michael

    “…A growing body of research has begun to identify the social and ecological predictors of community overdose rates. However, questions remain about these…”
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    STRAIN, PERSONALITY TRAITS, AND DELINQUENCY: EXTENDING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY by AGNEW, ROBERT, BREZINA, TIMOTHY, WRIGHT, JOHN PAUL, CULLEN, FRANCIS T.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2002)
    “…Although Agnew's (1992) general strain theory (GST) has secured a fair degree of support since its introduction, researchers have had trouble explaining why…”
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    BEYOND ADOLESCENCE-LIMITED CRIMINOLOGY: CHOOSING OUR FUTURE-THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 2010 SUTHERLAND ADDRESS by CULLEN, FRANCIS T.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-05-2011)
    “…For over a half century, criminology has been dominated by a paradigm—adolescence‐limited criminology (ALC)—that has privileged the use of self‐report surveys…”
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    The American racial divide in fear of the police by Pickett, Justin T., Graham, Amanda, Cullen, Francis T.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-05-2022)
    “…The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, and especially Black Americans, do not feel protected from…”
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