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  1. Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Professional Athletes: A Longitudinal Test of Social Learning Theory
  2. A Longitudinal Study of Iranian Fans’ Cyberbullying: The Utility of Social Learning Theory
  3. Cop killers and the death penalty: an exploratory mixed methods analysis, North Carolina (1977–2009)
  4. Sports Gambling among Iranians: A Test of Control and Rational Choice Theories
  5. Cyberbullying perpetration: an empirical test of social learning theory in Iran
  6. Soccer Hooliganism in Iran: A Test of Agnew’s General Strain Theory
  7. Intimate partner violence and the capacity and desire for self-control
  8. Doping Among Professional Athletes in Iran: A Test of Akers’s Social Learning Theory
  9. Rape, Race, and Capital Punishment: An Enduring Cultural Legacy of Lethal Vengeance?
  10. Using Structural Equations to Model Akers’ Social Learning Theory With Data on Intimate Partner Violence
  11. Public knowledge about white-collar crime: an exploratory study
  12. The Effects of Life Domains, Constraints, and Motivations on Academic Dishonesty: A Partial Test and Extension of Agnew’s General Theory
  13. The implications of sentence length for inmate adjustment to prison life
  14. A Macro-Social Exploratory Analysis of the Rate of Interstate Cyber-Victimization
  15. The Consequences of Knowledge about Elite Deviance
  16. Sociodemographic Correlates of Knowledge About Elite Deviance
  17. Public Support for Preventive/Corrective Remedies Against Miscarriages of Justice in Capital Cases
  18. Repetitive Intimate Partner Victimization: An Exploratory Application of Social Learning Theory
  19. The Gender Gap in Support for Capital Punishment: A Test of Attribution Theory
  20. Direct and Vicarious Violent Victimization and Juvenile Delinquency: An Application of General Strain Theory*
  21. The Pragmatic American: Attributions of Crime and the Hydraulic Relation Hypothesis
  22. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN AGE OF ONSET FOR DELINQUENCY: RISK FACTORS AND CONSEQUENCES
  23. The gender gap in death penalty support: An exploratory study
  24. SELF-CONTROL, GANG MEMBERSHIP, AND VICTIMIZATION: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH
  25. General Strain Theory and the Relationship Between Early Victimization and Drug Use
  26. Are Persons Low in Self-Control Rational and Deterrable?
  27. The Role of Mitigating Factors in Capital Sentencing Before and AfterMcKoy v. North Carolina
  28. An Interrupted Time‐Series Analysis of Durkheim's Social Deregulation Thesis: The Case of the Russian Federation
  29. Profiles in Change: An Alternative Look at the Marshall Hypotheses∗
  30. POLITICAL IDENTITY AND SUPPORT FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: A TEST OF ATTRIBUTION THEORY
  31. The enduring racial divide in death penalty support
  32. Can information change public opinion? Another test of the Marshall hypotheses
  33. Social Learning Theory and Partner Violence: A Research Note
  34. Death penalty support for special offender populations of legally convicted murderers: juveniles, the mentally retarded, and the mentally incompetent
  35. Religion, Religiosity, and Nonmarital Sexual Conduct: An Application of Reference Group Theory
  36. Capital punishment preferences for special offender populations
  37. The myth(?) of the police sub‐culture
  38. Attribution styles and attitudes toward capital punishment for juveniles, the mentally incompetent, and the mentally retarded
  39. Auto Burglaries in an Entertainment District Hotspot: Applying the SARA Model in a Security Context
  40. Sheriff’s deputies’ receptivity to organizational change
  41. SOCIAL ALTRUISM AND CRIME REVISITED: A RESEARCH NOTE ON MEASUREMENT
  42. Deterrence and brutalization: The dual effects of executions
  43. CAUSALITY, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, AND BURGLARY*
  44. SOCIAL ALTRUISM AND CRIME*
  45. NONSOCIAL REINFORCEMENT AND HABITUAL CRIMINAL CONDUCT: AN EXTENSION OF LEARNING THEORY *
  46. The effects of job-related stress and job satisfaction on probation officers’ inclinations to quit
  47. REPLY TO JENSEN
  48. MACRO SOCIAL MEASURES OF CRIME: TOWARD THE SELECTION OF AN APPROPRIATE DEFLATOR
  49. Religious Stability, Endogamy, and the Effects of Personal Religiosity on Attitudes toward Abortion
  50. ASSESSING MESSNER AND ROSENFELD'S INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY: A PARTIAL TEST*
  51. God Helps Those Who Help Themselves?: The Effects of Religious Affiliation, Religiosity, and Deservedness on Generosity toward the Poor
  52. Sensation-Seeking and Delinquent Substance Use: An Extension of Learning Theory
  53. Opportunity, motivation, and assaults on police: A bivariate arima analysis
  54. The sanctuary movement and the smuggling of undocumented Central Americans into the United States: Crime, deviance, or defiance?
  55. DETERRENCE OR BRUTALIZATION? AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF OKLAHOMA'S RETURN TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT*
  56. MONETARY GAINS FROM CRIME AND THE AGGREGATE SUPPLY OF CRIME: A TEST OF COMPETING HYPOTHESES
  57. The Variable Effects of Religiosity and Denomination on Adolescent Self-Reported Alcohol Use by Beverage Type
  58. Religion, punitive justice, and support for the death penalty
  59. TIME AGGREGATION AND TIME LAG IN MACRO-LEVEL DETERRENCE RESEARCH*
  60. The Effects of Religiosity on Adolescent Self-Reported Frequency of Drug and Alcohol Use
  61. “Render Unto Caesar What Is Caesar's”: Religiosity and Taxpayers' Inclinations to Cheat
  62. The Influence of Religion on Attitudes toward Nonmarital Sexuality: A Preliminary Assessment of Reference Group Theory
  63. Denomination, Religiosity and Compliance with the Law: A Study of Adults
  64. Religiosity, Social Class, and Alcohol Use: An Application of Reference Group Theory
  65. Religious change and alcohol use: An application of reference group and socialization theory
  66. Social Learning Theory and Alcohol Behavior Among the Elderly
  67. Another look at delinquency and religiosity
  68. The Effect of Religiosity on Secular and Ascetic Deviance
  69. Class Identification and Gender Role Norms among Employed Married Women
  70. Religiosity and alcohol behavior: An exploration of reference group theory
  71. FEAR OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION AMONG THE ELDERLY IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMMUNITIES*
  72. Moral Messages: The Relative Influence of Denomination on the Religiosity-Alcohol Relationship
  73. Adolescent marijuana use: A test of three theories of deviant behavior
  74. Marshall Hypotheses
  75. Burgess, Robert L., and Ronald L. Akers: Differential Association-Reinforcement Theory
  76. Chamlin, Mitchell B., and John K. Cochran: Social Altruism and Crime