James Lynch
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Criminology
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Criminal Justice Sociology
James Lynch 's Degrees
- PhD Criminology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Patrick Lynch is an American criminologist and professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland. Education Lynch graduated from Northwest Catholic High School in West Hartford, Connecticut in 1967, after which he received his bachelor's degree in sociology from Wesleyan University in 1971. He later received a masters' and Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago in 1975 and 1983, respectively.
James Lynch 's Published Works
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- Prisoner Reentry in Perspective (2001) (308)
- TRENDS IN THE GENDER GAP IN VIOLENT OFFENDING: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY* (2009) (231)
- Routine activity and victimization at work (1987) (181)
- A Comparative Assessment of Public Opinion toward Immigrants and Immigration Policies (1999) (172)
- Assessing the effects of mass incarceration on informal social control in communities (2004) (165)
- Reporting to the police in western nations: A theoretical analysis of the effects of social context (2004) (148)
- Self-Report Surveys as Measures of Crime and Criminal Victimization (2000) (139)
- DOES A DIFFERENCE MAKE A DIFFERENCE? COMPARING CROSS‐NATIONAL CRIME INDICATORS * (1990) (124)
- Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics: Why the UCR Diverges From the NCS (1991) (115)
- American Terrorism and Extremist Crime Data Sources and Selectivity Bias: An Investigation Focusing on Homicide Events Committed by Far-Right Extremists (2012) (103)
- Understanding Crime Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the NCVS and UCR (2006) (100)
- Understanding Crime Incidence Statistics (1991) (89)
- Ecological and Behavioral Influences on Property Victimization at Home: Implications for Opportunity Theory (1992) (80)
- Missing Data and Imputation in the Uniform Crime Reports and the Effects on National Estimates (2008) (76)
- THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY AND THE GENDER GAP IN OFFENDING: REDUX (2009) (67)
- Prior Police Contact and Subsequent Victim Reporting: Results from the NCVS (2006) (56)
- Problems and Promise of Victimization Surveys for Cross‐National Research (2006) (55)
- Police Stressors, Job Satisfaction, Burnout, and Turnover Intention Among South Korean Police Officers (2015) (53)
- From War to Prison: Examining the Relationship Between Military Service and Criminal Activity (2013) (47)
- THE POLLS—REVIEWCLARIFYING DIVERGENT ESTIMATES OF RAPE FROM TWO NATIONAL SURVEYS (1996) (45)
- A Comparison of Prison Use in England, Canada, West Germany, and the United States: A Limited Test of the Punitive Hypothesis (1988) (45)
- PRISONER REENTRY: BEYOND PROGRAM EVALUATION (2006) (43)
- The Effects of Arrest, Reporting to the Police, and Victim Services on Intimate Partner Violence (2017) (41)
- A Comparative Assessment of Criminal Involvement Among Immigrants and Natives Across Seven Nations (1999) (29)
- Exploring the Effects of Changes in Design on the Analytical Uses of the NCVS Data (2005) (28)
- A cross-national comparison of the length of custodial sentences for serious crimes (1993) (27)
- Offense seriousness scaling: An alternative to scenario methods (1993) (25)
- Second major redesign of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) (2017) (25)
- Immigration the World Over: Statutes, Policies, and Practices (2003) (25)
- The contribution of age structure to the international homicide decline (2019) (23)
- NOT EVEN OUR OWN FACTS: CRIMINOLOGY IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA (2018) (23)
- Calling the Police in Instances of Family Violence (2014) (22)
- Identifying and Addressing Response Errors in Self-Report Surveys (2010) (19)
- Did Getting Tough on Crime Pay?: Crime Policy Report No. 1 (1997) (18)
- The decomposition and graphical analysis of crime and sanctions data: A cross-national application (1997) (18)
- Criminologists on terrorism and homeland security (2011) (17)
- Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders: Individual Outcome and System Effects (1981) (15)
- Profile of Inmates in the United States and in England and Wales, 1991: (518942006-001) (1994) (14)
- Youth Gangs in Schools. Youth Gang Series. Juvenile Justice Bulletin. (2000) (14)
- THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW: WHERE WE HAVE BEEN AND WHERE WE MIGHT BE GOING (1989) (11)
- Using Open Source Data to Counter Common Myths about Terrorism (2011) (11)
- Criminologists on Terrorism and Homeland Security: Implications of Opportunity Theory for Combating Terrorism (2011) (10)
- Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics: Panel to Review the Programs of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Research Council (2009) (10)
- Did Getting Tough on Crime Pay ? (2015) (9)
- : Time Out: A National Study of Juvenile Correctional Programs (1978) (9)
- Title : Crime , Coercion and Community : The Effects of Arrest and Incarceration Policies on Informal Social Control in Neighborhoods (2003) (9)
- Series Victimizations and Divergence (2006) (8)
- Investigating Repeated Victimization With the NCVS: (515732006-001) (1998) (7)
- Crime Trends and the Elasticity of Evil: Has a Broadening View of Violence Affected Our Statistical Indicators? (2015) (6)
- Understanding Crime Statistics: Exploring Differences in Estimates of Visits to Emergency Rooms for Injuries from Assaults Using the NCVS and NHAMCS (2006) (6)
- Using Citizen Surveys to Produce Information on the Police: The Present and Potential Uses of the National Crime Victimization Survey (2002) (6)
- Response of Organization and Community to a Deinstitutionalization Strategy (1982) (6)
- Why is the Victimization of Young Latino Adults Higher in New Areas of Settlement? (2018) (4)
- The evolving role of self-report surveys of criminal victimization in a system of statistics on crime and the administration of justice (2014) (4)
- Crime Policy Report (4)
- Should Public Opinion Guide Sentencing Policy (1999) (3)
- Corruption and the Decision to Report Crimes to the Police (2006) (3)
- Decriminalization and Depenalization of Marijuana Possession: A Case Study of Enforcement Outcomes in Prince George’s County (2019) (3)
- Document Title: Crime, Coercion and Community: the Effects of Arrest and Incarceration Policies on Informal Social Control in Neighborhoods, Executive Summary (2002) (2)
- Understanding Crime Statistics: DEFINING DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE (2006) (2)
- Status Inequality and Property Crime: The Effect of Design, Scope, and Specification (1997) (2)
- Understanding Misdemeanor Enforcement: The Roles of Calls for Service and Community Characteristics. (2019) (2)
- THE POLLS—A ReviewAN EVALUATION OF LIFETIME LIKELIHOOD OF VICTIMIZATION (1989) (2)
- Time series forecasting to jointly model bridge responses (2021) (1)
- Hidden Markov models for sequential damage detection of bridges (2021) (1)
- The names upon the harp, Irish myth and legend (2000) (0)
- The Importance of Nonuniformities in Measurement for the Appearance of Divergence (1991) (0)
- Why is the Victimization of Young Latino Adults Higher in New Areas of Settlement? (2017) (0)
- Describing the Uniform Crime Report and the National Crime Survey (1991) (0)
- Exploring Crime Classification Alternatives to the Uniform Crime Reports Index Crime Classification (2007) (0)
- Understanding Crime Statistics: CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN CRIMINOLOGY (2006) (0)
- The Criminal Involvement of Military Veterans: Estimating the Extent and Exploring Explanations (2008) (0)
- Victimization in the Workplace: Occupations, Tasks and Safety Measures (2009) (0)
- American Terrorism and Extremist Crime Data Sources and Selectivity Bias: An Investigation Focusing on Homicide Events Committed by Far-Right Extremists (2011) (0)
- Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing.By Peter K. Manning. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979. 376 pp. $8.95 (1982) (0)
- The Changing Face of Workplace Safety 1983 to 2002 (2008) (0)
- Criminologists on Terrorism and Homeland Security: Preface (2011) (0)
- Drug addiction: light at the end of the tunnel. (1977) (0)
- Understanding Crime Statistics: CONCLUSION (2006) (0)
- Why the NCS and the UCR Crime Index Appear Discrepant as Indicators of Trends in Crime (1991) (0)
- Military Service, Combat Service, and Criminal Behavior among Veterans: Comparing Volunteers and Conscripts (2009) (0)
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