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Francis T. CullenDistinguished Research Professor, Criminal Justice
Professional SummaryProfessor Cullen received his Ph.D. in sociology and education from Columbia University in 1979. He has published over 200 works in the areas of criminological theory, corrections, public opinion, white-collar crime, and sexual victimization. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition and coauthor of Reaffirming Rehabilitation, Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond, Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work, Criminology, Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences, and Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women. He is a co-editor of Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention, Contemporary Criminological Theory, Criminological Theory: Past to Present, Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, The Origins of American Criminology, and the Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Previously, he edited Justice Quarterly. He is a Past President of both the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. In the graduate program, he teaches Theory and Philosophy of Corrections, Early Intervention in Criminal Justice, Structural Theories of Crime, and Criminal Justice Research Practicum. EducationPh.D., Columbia University, New York City, NY, 05-1979 (Sociology and Education Dissertation: The Structuring of Deviant Behavior: Deviance Theory Reconsidered. Advisor: Richard A. Cloward ). M.A., Columbia University, New York City, NY, 10-1974 (Sociology and Education). Graduate Program, University of Rhode Island, 06-1973 (Department of Sociology and Anthropology). B.A., Bridgewater State College, 06-1972 (Psychology). Positions & Work Experience05-1993 to Present, Distinguished Research Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 09-1987-05-1993, Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 09-1982-08-1987, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 09-1976-08-1982, Assistant to Associate Professor of Sociology, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL. Research InterestsProfessor Cullen received his PhD in sociology and education from Columbia University in 1979. He is past editor of Justice Quarterly and Journal of Crime and Justice, and was president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. He is a fellow of both the ACJS and the American Society of Criminology. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory and is co-author of Reaffirming Rehabilitation, Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond, Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences, Criminology, and Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work. He is co-editor of Contemporary Criminological Theory, Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention, and Criminological Theory: Past to Present - Essential Readings. He teaches theory and philosophy of corrections, structural theories of crime, early intervention in criminal justice, and criminal justice research practicum. Peer Reviewed PublicationsUnnever, J., Cullen, F., & Jones, J. (2008). Public support for attacking the 'root causes' of crime: the impact of egalitarian and racial beliefs. Sociological Focus, 41 (February), 1-33. Fisher, B., Daigle, L., & Cullen, F. (2008). Rape against women: What can research offer to guide the development of prevention programs and risk reduction interventions. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Gendreau, P., & Cullen, F. (2008). Martinson redux. Crime Scene, 15 (April), 13-15. Blevins, K., Cullen, F., Frank, J., Holmes, S., & Sundt, J. (2007). Stress and satisfaction among juvenile correctional workers: A test of competing models. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 44, 55-79. Buckler, K., Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2007). Citizen assessment of local criminal courts: Does fairness matter?. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (No. 5), 524-536. Cullen, F.T. (2007). Make rehabilitation corrections’ guiding paradigm. Criminology and Public Policy, 6 (November), 717-728. Cullen, F., & Messner, S. (2007). The making of criminology revisited: An oral history of Merton’s anomie paradigm. Theoretical Criminology, 11 (February), 5-37. Cullen, F., Pealer, J., Santana, S., Fisher, B., Applegate, B., & Blevins, K. (2007). Public support for faith-based correctional programs: Should sacred places serve civic purposes?. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 43 (Nos. 3-4), 29-46. Cullen, F., Vose, B., Jonson, C., & Unnever, J. (2007). Public support for early intervention: Is child saving a “habit of the heart”?. Victims and Offenders, 2, 109-124. Daigle, L. E., Cullen, F.T., & Wright, J. (2007). Gender differences in the predictors of juvenile delinquency: Assessing the generality-specificity debate. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5 (July), 254-286. Lipsey, M., & Cullen, F. (2007). The effectiveness of correctional rehabilitation: A review of systematic reviews. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 3, 297-320. Turner, M., Hartman, J., Exum, L., & Cullen, F. (2007). Examining the cumulative effects of protective factors: Resiliency among a national sample of high-risk youths. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 46 (Nos. 1-2), 81-111. Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2007). The racial divide in support for the death penalty: Does white racism matter?. Social Forces, 85 (March), 1281-1301. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2007). 'A liberal is someone who has not been mugged': Criminal victimization and political beliefs. Justice Quarterly, 24 (June), 309-334. Blevins, K., Cullen, F., Frank, J., Holmes, S., & Sundt, J. (2007). Stress and satisfaction among juvenile correctional workers: a test of competing models. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 44 (Nos. 2-3), 55-79. Buckler, K., Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2007). Citizen assessment of local criminal courts: does fairness matter?. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 524-536. Cullen, F.T. (2007). Make rehabilitation corrections' guiding paradigm. Criminology and Public Policy, 6, 717-728. Cullen, F., & Messner, S. (2007). The making of criminology revisited: an oral history of Merton's anomie paradigm. Theoretical Criminology, 11, 5-37. Cullen, F., Pealer, J., Santana, S., Fisher, B., Applegate, B., & Blevins, K. (2007). Public support for faith-based correctional programs: should sacred places serve civic purposes?. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 43, 29-46. Cullen, F., Vose, B., Johnson, C., & Unnever, J. (2007). Public support for early intervention: is child saving a "habit of the heart"?. Victims and Offenders, 2, 109-124. Daigle, L., Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (2007). Gender differences in the predictors of juvenile delinquency; assessing the generality-specificity debate. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 5, 254-286. Lipsey, M., & Cullen, F. (2007). The effectiveness of correctional rehabilitation: a review of systematic reviews. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 3, 297-320. Turner, M., Hartman, J., Exum, L., & Cullen, F. (2007). Examining the cumulative effects of protective factors: resiliency among a national sample of high-risk youths. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 46, 81-111. Fisher, B., Daigle, L., Cullen, F., & Santana, S. (2007). Assessing the efficacy of the protective action-completion nexus for sexual victimization. Violence and Victims, 22 (February), 17-41. Cullen, F., Vose, B., Lero, C., & Unnever, J. (2007). Public support for early intervention: Is child saving a 'habit of the heart'?. Victims and Offenders, 2 (No. 2), 109-124. Buckler, K., Cullen, F. T., & Unnever, J. D. (2007). Citizen assessment of local criminal courts: does fairness matter?. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (5), 524, 536. Unnever, J. D., Cullen, F. T., & Fisher, B. S. (2007). "A liberal is someone who has not been mugged": criminal victimization and political beliefs. JQ: Justice Quarterly, 24 (2), 309, 334. Unnever, J. D., & Cullen, F. T. (2007). The racial divide in support for the death penalty: does white racism matter?. Social Forces, 85 (3), 1281, 1301. Cullen, F. T., & Messner, S. F. (2007). The making of criminology revisited an oral history of Merton's anomie paradigm. Theoretical Criminology, 11 (1), 5, 37. Cullen, F. T., & Messner, S. F. (2007). In the spirit of Robert K. Merton. Theoretical Criminology, 11 (1), 95-96. Unnever, J. D., & Cullen, F. T. (2007). Reassessing the racial divide in support for capital punishment: the continuing significance of race. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 44 (1), 124, 158. Listwan, S., Cullen, F., & Latessa, E. (2006). How to prevent prisoner re-entry programs from failing: Insights from evidence-based corrections. Federal Probation, 70 (December), 19, 25. Blevins, K. R., Cullen, F. T., Frank, J., Sundt, J. L., & Holmes, S. T. (2006). Stress and satisfaction among juvenile correctional workers: a test of competing models. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 44 (2), 55, 79. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Bartkowski, J. (2006). Images of God and public support for capital punishment: Does a close relationship with a loving God matter?. Criminology, 44 (November), 833, 864. Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2006). Christian fundamentalism and support for capital punishment. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 43 (May), 169, 197. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Agnew, R. (2006). Why is bad parenting criminogenic? Implications from rival theories. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 4 (January), 3-33. Cullen,F.T. (2006). It's time to reaffirm rehabilitation: reaction essay. Criminology and Public Policy, 5 (No. 4), 665-672. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Roberts, J. (2005). Not everyone strongly supports the death penalty: Assessing weakly-held attitudes about capital punishment. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 29 (Spring), 187-216. Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2005). Executing the innocent and support for capital punishment: Implications for public policy. Criminology and Public Policy, 4 (February), 3-37. Gendreau, P., Latessa, E., & Cullen, F. (2005). A comment on Shearer's what doesn't work in the 'what works' approach. Texas Journal of Corrections (No. 2), 6,11,13,15. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2005). Empathy and public support for capital punishment. Journal of Crime and Justice, 28 (No. 1), 1-34. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Applegate, B. (2005). Turning the other cheek: Reassessing the impact of religion on punitive ideology. Justice Quarterly, 22 (September), 304-339. Fisher, B., Cullen, F., & Daigle, L. (2005). The discovery of 'acquaintance rape': The salience of methodological innovation and rigor. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (April), 493-500. Piquero, A., MacDonald, J., Dobrin, A., Daigle, L., & Cullen, F. (2005). Self-control, violent offending, and homicide victimization: Assessing the general theory of crime. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 21 (March), 55-71. Cullen, F.T. (2005). The twelve people who saved rehabilitation: How the science of criminology made a difference -- The American Society of Criminology 2004 Presidential Address. Criminology, 43 (February), 1-42. Wright, J., Carter, D., & Cullen, F. (2005). A life-course analysis of military service in Vietnam. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 42 (February), 55, 83. Cullen, F., Blevins, K., & Gendreau, P. (2005). The rise and fall of boot camps: A case study in common-sense corrections. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 40 (No. 3-4), 53-70. Kerley, K., Benson, M., Lee, M., & Cullen, F. (2004). Race, criminal justice contact, and adult position in the social stratification system. Social problems, 51 (November), 549-568. Unnever, J., Colvin, M., & Cullen, F. (2004). Crime and coercion: A test of core theoretical propositions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 41 (August), 244-268. Cullen,Francis T. (2004). Criminal circumstance: a dynamic multicontextual criminal opportunity theory (book). Contemporary Sociology, 33 (3), 359, 361. Vander Ven, T., & Cullen, F. (2004). The impact of maternal employment on serious youth crime: Does the quality of working conditions matter? . Crime and Delinquency, 50 (April), 272-291. Wright, J., & Cullen, F. (2004). Employment, peers, and life-course transitions. Justice Quarterly, 31 (March), 183-205. Hogan, N., Lambert, E., Hepburn, J., V, B., & Cullen, F. (2004). Is there a difference? Exploring male and female correctional officers' definition of and response to conflict situations. Women and Criminal Justice, 15 (No. 3-4), 143-165. Brezina, T., Agnew, R., Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (2004). The code of the street: A quantitative assessment of Elijah Anderson' s subculture of violence thesis and its contribution to youth violence research. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 2 (October), 303-328. Cullen, F., & Sundt, J. (2003). Reaction essay: Reaffirming evidence-based corrections. Criminology and Public Policy, 2 (No. 2), 33-40. Braswell, M., & Cullen, F. (2003). The art and science of teaching criminal justice: A dialogue. ACJS Today, 26 (January/February), 21-24. Moon, M., Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (2003). It takes a village: Public willingness to help wayward youths. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 1 (January), 32-45. Caeti, T., Hemmens, C., Cullen, F., & Burton Jr., V. (2003). Management of juvenile correctional facilities. Prison Journal, 83 (December), 383-405. Lowenkamp, C., Cullen, F., & Pratt, T. (2003). Replicating Sampson and Groves's test of social disorganization theory: Revisiting a criminological classic. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 40 (November), 351-373. Unnever, J., Cullen, F., & Pratt, T. (2003). Parental management, ADHD, and delinquent involvement: Reassessing Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory. Justice Quarterly, 20 (September), 471-500. Fisher, B., Daigle, L., Cullen, F., & Turner, M. (2003). Acknowledging sexual victimization as rape: Results from a national-level study. Justice Quarterly, 20 (September), 535-574. Cullen, F., Eck, J., & Lowenkamp, C. (2002). Environmental corrections: A new paradigm for effective probation and parole supervision. Federal Probation, 66 (September), 28-37. Latessa, E., Cullen, F., & Gendreau, P. (2002). Beyond correctional quackery: Professionalism and the possibility of effective treatment. Federal Probation, 66 (September), 43-49. Sundt, J. L., & Cullen, F. T. (2002). The correctional ideology of prison chaplains a national survey. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30 (5), 369. Fisher, B., Cullen, F., & Turner, M. (2002). Being pursued: Stalking victimization in a national study of college women. Criminology and Public Policy, 1 (March), 257-308. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2002). Public views toward crime and correctional policies: Is there a gender gap?. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30 (March/April), 89-100. Colvin, M., Cullen, F., & Vander Ven, T. (2002). Coercion, social support, and crime: An emerging theoretical consensus. Criminology, 40 (February), 19-42. Agnew, R., Brezina, T., Wright, J., & Cullen, F. (2002). Strain, personality traits, and delinquency: Extending general strain theory. Criminology, 40 (February), 43-71. Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Williams, N. (2002). The embeddedness of adolescent employment and participation in delinquency: A life-course perspective. Western Criminological Review, 4 (No.1), 1-19. [Link] Fisher, B., Hartman, J., Cullen, F., & Turner, M. (2002). Making campuses safer for students: The Clery Act as a symbolic legal reform. Stetson Law Review, 32 (Fall), 61-89. [Link] Pratt, T., Cullen, F., Blevins, K., Daigle, L., & Unnever, J. (2002). The relationship of ADHD to crime and delinquency: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4 (4), 344-360. Sundt, J., Dammer, H., & Cullen, F. (2002). The role of the prison chaplain in offender rehabilitation. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 35 (No. 3-4), 59-86. Sundt, J., & Cullen, F. (2002). The correctional ideology of prison chaplains: A national survey. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30, 369-385. [Link] Cao, L., Cullen, F., Barton, S., & Blevins, K. (2002). The public's willingness to shoot: Attitudes toward defensive gun use. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 27 (Fall), 85-109. [Link] Wright, J., Cullen, F., Agnew, R., & Brezina, T. (2001). The root of all evil: An exploratory study of money and delinquent involvement. Justice Quarterly, 18 (June), 239-268. Cao, L., & Cullen, F. (2001). Thinking about crime and control: A comparative study of Chinese and American ideology. International Criminal Justice Review, 11 (Nos. 1/2), 58-81. Cullen, F., & Gendreau, P. (2001). From nothing works to what works: Changing professional ideology in the 21st century. The Prison Journal, 81 (September), 313-338. Lieberbach, J., Cullen, F., Sundt, J., & Geis, G. (2001). The criminalization of physician violence: Social control in transformation?. Justice Quarterly, 18 (March), 141-170. Wright, J., & Cullen, F. (2001). Parental efficacy and delinquent behavior: Do control and support matter?. Criminology, 39 (August), 601-629. Vander Ven, T., Cullen, F., Carrozza, M., & Wright, J. (2001). Home alone: The impact of maternal employment on delinquency. Social problems, 48 (May), 236-257. Wright, J. P., & Cullen, F. T. (2001). Family social capital and delinquent involvement. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29 (January/February), 1-9. Henderson, M., Cullen, F., Carroll, L., & Feinberg, W. (2000). Race, rights, and order in prison: A national survey of wardens on the racial integration of prison cells. The Prison Journal, 80 (September), 295-308. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., Fisher, B., & Vander Ven, T. (2000). Forgiveness and fundamentalism: Reconsidering the relationship between correctional attitudes and religion. Criminology, 38 (August), 719-753. Wright, J., & Cullen, F. (2000). Juvenile involvement in occupational delinquency. Criminology, 38 (August), 863-892. Pratt, T., & Cullen, F. (2000). The empirical status of Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime: A meta-analysis. Criminology, 38 (August), 931-964. Dunaway, R., Cullen, F., Burton Jr., V., & Evans, T. (2000). The myth of social class and crime revisited: An examination of class and adult criminality. Criminology, 38 (May), 589-632. Alarid, L., Burton Jr., V., & Cullen, F. (2000). Gender and crime among felony offenders: Assessing the generality of social control and differential association theories. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 37 (May), 171-199. Moon, M., Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Pealer, J. (2000). Putting kids to death: Specifying public support for juvenile capital punishment. Justice Quarterly, 17 (December), 663-684. Mazerolle, P., Burton, Jr., V.S., Cullen, F., Evans, D., & Payne, G. (2000). Strain, anger, and delinquency adaptations: Specifying general strain theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28 ((March/April)), 89-101. Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., Cullen, F., & Andrews, D. (2000). The effects of community sanctions and incarceration on recidivism. Forum on Corrections Research, 12 (May), 10-13. Link, B., Monahan, J., Stueve, A., & Cullen, F. (1999). Real in their consequences: A sociological approach to understanding the association between psychotic symptoms and violence. American Sociological Review, 64 (April), 316-332. Cullen, F., Wright, J., & Chamlin, M. (1999). Social support and social reform: A progressive crime control agenda. Crime and Delinquency, 45 (April), 188-207. Levrant, S., Cullen, F., Fulton, B., & Wozniak, J. (1999). Reconsidering restorative justice: The corruption of benevolence revisited?. Crime and Delinquency, 45 (January), 3-27. Sundt, J., & Cullen, F. (1998). The role of the contemporary prison chaplain. The Prison Journal, 23 (No. 3), 271-298. Fisher, B., Sloan, J., Cullen, F., & Chunmeng L. (1998). Crime in the ivory tower: The level and sources of student victimization. Criminology, 36 (August), 671-710. Burton, Jr.,V.S., Cullen, F., Evans, T., Fiftal Alarid, L., & Dunaway, R. (1998). Gender, self-control, and crime. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 35 (May), 123-147. Sundt, J., Cullen, F., Applegate, B., & Turner, M. (1998). The tenacity of the rehabilitative ideal revisited: Have attitudes toward offender treatment changed?. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25 (December), 426-442. Jacoby, J., & Cullen, F. (1998). The structure of punishment norms: Applying the Rossi-Berk model. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 89 (Fall), 245, 312. Fisher, B., Vander Ven, T., Cobane, C., Cullen, F., & Williams, N. (1998). Trends in multiple-authored articles in criminology and criminal justice: A comparative disciplinary analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 9 (No. 1), 19-38. Cullen, F., Wright, J., Brown, S., Moon, M., Blankenship, M., & Applegate, B. (1998). Public support for early intervention programs: Implications for a progressive policy agenda. Crime and Delinquency, 44 (April), 187-204. Cullen, F., Williams, N., & Wright, J. (1997). Work conditions and juvenile delinquency: Is youth employment criminogenic?. Criminal Justice Policy Reveiw, 8 (Nos. 2-3), 119-143. Sloan, J., Fisher, B., & Cullen, F. (1997). Assessing the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990: An analysis of the victim reporting practices of college and university students. Crime and Delinquency, 43 (April), 148-168. Blankenship, M., Luginbuhl, J., Cullen, F., & Redick, W. (1997). Juror comprehension of sentencing instructions: A test of Tennessee's death penalty process. Justice Quarterly, 14 (June), 325-351. Cao, L., Cullen, F., & Link, B. (1997). The social determinants of gun ownership: Self-protection in an urban environment. Criminology, 35 (November), 629-657. Henderson, M., Cullen, F., Cao, L., Browning, S.L., & Kopache, R. (1997). The impact of race on perceptions of criminal injustice. Journal of Criminal Justice, 26 (No. 6), 1-16. Cullen, F., Gendreau, P., Jarjoura, G., & Wright, J. (1997). Crime and the bell curve: Lessons from intelligent criminology. Crime & Delinquency, 43 (October), 387-411. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (1997). Public support for correctional treatment: The continuing appeal of the rehabilitative ideal. The Prison Journal, 77 (September), 237-258. Evans, T., Cullen, F., Burton Jr., V., Dunaway, R., & Benson, M. (1997). The social consequences of self-control: Testing the general theory of crime. Criminology, 35 (August), 475-500. Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Williams, N. (1997). Working while in school and delinquent involvement: Implications for social policy. Crime and Delinquency, 43 (April), 203-221. Turner, M., Cullen, F., Sundt, J., & Applegate, B. (1997). Public tolerance for community-based sanctions. The Prison Journal, 77 (March), 6-26. Applegate, B. K., & Cullen, F. T. (1996). Assessing public support for three-strikes-and-you're-out laws: global versus specific attitudes. Crime & Delinquency, 42 (4), 517. Olivares, K., Burton Jr., V., & Cullen, F. (1996). The collateral consequences of a felony conviction: A national study of state legal codes ten years later. Federal Probation, 60 (September), 10-17. McCoy, H., Wooldredge, J., Cullen, F., Dubeck, P., & Browning, S. (1996). Lifestyles of the old and not so fearful: Life situation and older persons' fear of crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 24 (No. 3), 191-205. Evans, T., Cullen, F., Burton Jr., V., Dunaway, R., Kethenini, S., & Payne, G. (1996). Religion, social bonds, and delinquency. Deviant Behavior, 17 (January-March), 43-70. Cullen, F., Cao, L., Frank, J., Langworthy, R., Browning, S., Kopache, R., & Stenenson, T. (1996). "Stop or I'll shoot": Racial differences in support for police use of deadly force. American Behavioral Scientist, 39 (February), 449 460. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., Turner, M., & Sundt, J. (1996). Assessing public support for three- strikes-and-you're-out laws: Global versus specific attitudes. Crime and Delinquency, 42 (October), 517-534. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., Link, B., Richards, P., & Lanza-Kaduce, L. (1996). Determinants of public punitiveness toward drunk driving: A factorial survey approach. Justice Quarterly, 13 (March), 57-79. Cao, L., Frank, J., & Cullen, F. (1996). Race, community context, and confidence in the police. American Journal of Police, 15 (No. 1), 3-22. Frank, J., Brandl, S., Cullen, F., & Stichman, A. (1996). Reassessing the impact of race on citizens' attitudes toward the police: A research note. Justice Quarterly, 13 (June), 321-334. Alarid, L., Burton Jr., V., Marquart, J., Cullen, F., & Cuvelier, S. (1996). Female crime roles in serious offenses: A study of adult felons. Justice Quarterly, 13 (September), 431-454. Agnew, R., Cullen, F., Burton Jr, V., Evans, T., & Dunaway, R. (1996). A new test of classic strain theory. Justice Quarterly, 13 (December), 681-704. Turner, M., Sundt, J., Applegate, B., & Cullen, F. (1995). 'Three strikes and you're out' legislation: A national assessment. Federal Probation, 59 (September), 16-35. Cullen,Francis T. (1995). Assessing the penal harm movement. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 32 (3), 338, 358. Van Voorhis, P., Cullen, F., & Applegate, B. (1995). Evaluating interventions with violent offenders: A guide for practitioners and policymakers. Federal Probation, 59 (June), 17-28. Evans, T., Cullen, F., Dunaway, R., & Burton Jr., V. (1995). Religion and crime reexamined: The impact of religion, secular controls, and social ecology on adult criminality. Criminology, 33 (May), 195-224. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., Barton, S., Richards, P., Lanza-Kaduce, L., & Link, B. (1995). Public support for drunk-driving countermeasures: Social policy for saving lives. Crime & Delinquency, 41 (April), 171-190. Burton Jr., V., Cullen, F., Evans, T., Dunaway, R., Kethenini, S., & Payne, G. (1995). The impact of parental controls on delinquency. Journal of Criminal Justice, 23 (No. 2), 111-126. Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Blankenship, M. (1995). The social construction of corporate violence: Media coverage of the imperial food products fire. Crime and Delinquency, 41 (January), 20-36. Cullen,Francis T. (1994). Prescription for profit: how doctors defraud medicaid (book). Contemporary Sociology, 23 (3), 417, 419. Luxenburg, J., Cullen, F., Langworthy, R., & Kopache, R. (1994). Firearms and Fido: Ownership of injurious means of protection. Journal of Criminal Justice, 22 (No. 2), 159-170. Gendreau, P., & Cullen, F. (1994). Intensive rehabilitation supervision: The next generation in community corrections?. Federal Probation, 58 (March), 72-78. Cullen, F., Latessa, E., Burton Jr., V., & Lombardo, L. (1993). The correctional orientation of prison wardens: Is the rehabilitative ideal supported?. Criminology, 31 (February), 69-92. Link, B., Andrews, H., & Cullen, F. (1992). The violent and illegal behavior of mental patients reconsidered. American Sociological Review, 57 (June), 275-292. Van Voorhis, P., Cullen, F., Link, B., & Travis Wolfe, N. (1991). The impact of race and gender on correctional officers' orientation to the integrated environment. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 22 (October), 472-500. Link, B., Mirotznik, J., & Cullen, F. (1991). The effectiveness of stigma coping orientations: Can negative consequences of mental illness be avoided?. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 32 (September), 302-320. Evans Skovron, S., Scott, J., & Cullen, F. (1989). The death penalty for juveniles: An assessment of public support. Crime and Delinquency, 35 (October), 546-561. Link, B., Cullen, F., Struening, E., Shrout, P., & Dohrenwend, B. (1989). A modified labeling theory approach to mental disorders: An empirical assessment. American Sociological Review, 54 (June), 400-423. Latessa, E. J., Travis III, L. F., & Cullen, F. T. (1988). Public support for mandatory drug-alcohol testing in the workplace. Crime & Delinquency, 34 (4), 379. Cullen,Francis T. (1988). Were Cloward and Ohlin strain theorists? delinquency and opportunity revisited. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 25 (3), 214, 241. Skovron, S. E., Scott, J. E., & Cullen, F. T. (1988). Prison crowding: public attitudes toward strategies of population control. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 25 (2), 150, 169. Link, B. G., & Cullen, F. T. (1986). Contact with the mentally ill and perceptions of how dangerous they are. Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 27 (4), 289, 302. Palamara, F., Cullen, F. T., & Gersten, J. C. (1986). The effect of police and mental health intervention on juvenile deviance: specifying contingencies in the impact of formal reaction. Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 27 (1), 90, 105. Cullen,Francis T. (1985). Private justice: towards integrated in the sociology of law (book ). Social Forces, 64 (2), 519, 520. Cullen, F. T., Heiner, K. W., & Sullo, P. (1980). Child support collection: a stick-and-carrot approach. Social work, 25 (5), 397, 402. Shover, N., & Cullen, F. (In Press). Studying and teaching white-collar crime: Populist and patrician perspectives. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Sundt, J., & Cullen, F. (In Press). Doing God's work behind bars: Chaplains' reactions to employment in prison. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Unnever, J., Benson, M., & Cullen, F. (In Press). Public support for getting tough on corporate crime: Racial and political divides. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. Applegate, B., King Davis, R., Cullen, & F.T. (In Press). Reconsidering child saving: The extent and correlates of public support for excluding youths from the juvenile court. Crime and Delinquency. Blevins, K., Cullen, F., & Sundt, J. (In Press). The correctional orientation of 'Child Savers': Support for rehabilitation and custody among juvenile correctional workers. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Buckler, K., Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2009). Perceptions of injustice revisited: A test of Hagan et al.'s Comparative Conflict Theory. Journal of Crime and Justice. Cullen, F., Hartman, J., & Lero Jonson, C. (In Press).. Crime, Law, and Social Change. Cullen, F., Smith, P., Lowenkamp, C., & Latessa, E. (In Press). Nothing works revisited: Deconstructing Farabee's rethinking rehabilitation. Victims and Offenders. Cullen, F., Unnever, J., Hartman, J., Agnew, R., & Turner, M. (In Press). Gender, bullying victimization, and juvenile delinquency: A test of general strain theory. Victims and Offenders. Daigle, L., Fisher, B., & Cullen, F. (In Press). The extent and nature of repeat victimization against college women: Results from two national-level studies. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Williams, N., Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (1996). Labor market participation and youth crime: The neglect of 'working' in delinquency research. Social Pathology, 2 (Fall), 195-217. Unnever, J., & Cullen, F. (2007). Reassessing the racial divide in support for capital punishment: The continuing significance of race. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44 (February), 124-158. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., Richards, P., Lanza-Kaduce, L., & Link, B. (1999). Avoiding drunk drivers: The level and sources of protective behavior. Violence and Victims, 14 (Fall), 323-336. Belknap, J., Fisher, B., & Cullen, F. (1999). The development of a comprehensive measure of the sexual victimization of college women. Violence Against Women, 5 (February), 185-214. Burton, Jr., V.S., Evans, T., Cullen, F., Olivares, K., & Dunaway, R. (1999). Age, self-control, and adults' offending behaviors: A research note assessing a general theory of crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 27 (No. 1), 45-54. Fisher, B., Cobane, C., Vander Ven, T., & Cullen, F. (1998). How many authors does it take to publish an article? Trends and patterns in political science. PS: Political Science and Politics, 31 (December), 847-856. Sundt, J., Cullen, F., Turner, M., & Applegate, B. (1998). What will the public tolerate?. Perspectives, 22 (Summer), 22-26. Browning, S., Cullen, F., Cao, L., Kopache, R., & Stevenson, T. (1994). Race and getting hassled by the police: A research note. Police Studies, 17 (No. 1), 1-11. Burton Jr., V., Cullen, F., Evans, T., & Dunaway, R. (1994). Reconsidering strain theory: Operationalization, rival theories, and adult criminality. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 10, 213-239. Cullen, F.T. (1994). Social support as an organizing concept for criminology: Presidential address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Justice Quarterly, 11 (December), 527-559. Applegate, B., Wright, J., Dunaway, R., Cullen, F., & Wooldredge, J. (1993). Victim-offender race and support for capital punishment: A factorial design approach. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 18 (No. 1), 95-115. Cullen, F., & Benson, M. (1993). White-collar crime: Holding a mirror to the core. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 4 (Fall), 325-347. Cullen, F., Latessa, E., Kopache, R., Lombardo, L., & Burton Jr., V. (1993). Prison wardens' job satisfaction. The Prison Journal, 73 (June), 141-161. Burton Jr., V., & Cullen, F. (1992). The empirical status of strain theory. Journal of Crime and Justice, 15 (No. 2), 1-30. Wooldredge, J., Cullen, F., & Latessa, E. (1992). Victimization in the workplace: A test of routine activities theory. Justice Quarterly, 9 (June), 325-335. Dunaway, R., & Cullen, F. (1991). Explaining crime ideology: An exploration of the parental socialization perspective. Crime and Delinquency, 37 (October), 536-554. Andrews, D., Zinger, I., Hoge, R., Bonta, J., Gendreau, P., & Cullen, F. (1990). Does correctional treatment work? A clinically-relevant and psychologically-informed meta-analysis. Criminology, 28 (August), 369-404. Andrews, D., Zinger, I., Hoge, R., Bonta, J., Gendreau, P., & Cullen, F. (1990). Rejoinder--A human science approach or more punishment and pessimism. Criminology, 28 (August), 419-429. Benson, M., Cullen, F., & Maakestd, W. (1990). Local prosecutors and corporate crime. Crime and Delinquency, 36 (July), 362-372. Cullen, F., Latessa, E., & Byrne, J. (1990). Scandal and reform in collegiate athletics: Implications from a national survey of head football coaches. Journal of Higher Education, 61 (January-February), 50-62. Cullen, F., Evans Skovron, S., Scott, J., & Burton Jr., V. (1990). Public support for correctional rehabilitation: The tenacity of the rehabilitative ideal. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 17 (March), 6-18. Cullen, F.T. (1989). Having trouble getting published? Ten lessons for success. The Criminologist, 14 (January-February), 9,19-21. Cullen, F.T. (1989). An empty castle, words to the wise, and self-fulfilling prophecies: Rejoinder to Bruce Berg's comments. The Criminologist, 14 (November-December), 10-13. BooksLilly, J., Cullen, F., & Ball, R. (2007). Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences. Fourth Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cullen, F., Cavender, G., Maakestad, W., & Benson, M. (2006). Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Violence. Second edition. Newark, NJ: LexisNexis Matthew Bender/Anderson Publishing Company. Cullen, F., & Agnew, R. (2006). Criminological Theory: Past to Present-Essential Readings. Third edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Press. Cullen, F., Wright, J., & Blevins, K. (2006). Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory-Advance in Criminological Theory, Volume 15. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers. Cullen, F., & Agnew, R. (2003). Criminological Theory: Past to Present - Essential Readings. Second edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Press. Lilly, J., Cullen, F., & Ball, R. (2002). Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences. Third edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cullen,F.T. (2002). Rehabilitation and corrections programs. crime and public policy, 2nd edition. San Francisco, CA: ICS Press. Benson, M., & Cullen, F. (1998). Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Cullen, F., & Agnew, R. (1998). Criminological Theory: Past to Present. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Press. Cullen, F., & Applegate, B. (1997). Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Interventions. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing Company. Lilly, J., Cullen, F., & Ball, R. (1995). Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences. Second edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Lilly, J., Cullen, F., & Ball, R. (1989). Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences. First edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cullen, F., & Burton, Jr., V.S. (1994). Contemporary Criminological Theory. Hampshire, UK: Dartmouth Publishing Company/New York University Press. Sykes, G., & Cullen, F. (1992). Criminology. Second edition. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Cullen, F., Maakestad, W., & Cavender, G. (1987). Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company. Cullen, F.T. (1984). Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld Publishers. Cullen, F., & Gilbert, K. (1982). Reaffirming Rehabilitation. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company. Foreward by Donald R. Cressey. Cullen, F.T. (In Progress). Social Support, Crime, and America: Building a New Criminology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Cullen, F., Gendreau, P., & Smith, P. (In Progress). Making Corrections Work: Effective Offender Rehabilitation. Cullen, F., Lero Jonson, C., Myer, A., & Adler, F. (In Progress). The Origins of American Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Cullen, F., & Wilcox, P. (In Progress). Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Fisher, B., Daigle, L., & Cullen, F. (In Progress). Unsaft in the Ivory Tower: Sexual Victimization on College Campuses. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Wilcox, P., & Cullen, F. (In Progress). Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press (contract offered). Cullen,Francis T. (1992). No escape: the future of American corrections (book). Book ChaptersPratt, T., & Cullen, F. (2006). Crime and justice: a review of research. Tonry,M. (Eds.), Assessing macro-level predictors and theories of crime: A meta-analysis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pratt, T., Cullen, F., Blevins, K., Daigle, L., & Madensen, T. (2006). Taking stock: the status of criminological theory- advances in criminological theory. Cullen,F.T.; Wright,J.P.; Blevins,K.R. (Eds.), The empirical status of deterrence theory: A meta-analysis. (pp. 367-395). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Cullen, F., & Smith, P. (2006). Demystifying crime and criminal justice. Bohm,R.M.; Walker,J.T. (Eds.), The myth that correctional rehabilitation does not work. (pp. 227-238). Los Angeles: Roxbury. Cullen,F.T. (2005). Understanding crime: a multi-disciplinary approach. Guarino-Ghezzi,S.; Trevino,A.J. (Eds.), Commentary [on chapter two-sociological perspectives on crime]. (pp. 55-60). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Wright, J., & Cullen, F. (2005). Ethics in practice (3rd ed.). LaFollet,H. (Eds.), Does punishment work?. Blackwell. Cullen, F., Unnever, J., Wright, J., & Beaver, K. (2005). Out of control? evaluating the general theory of crime. Goode,E. (Eds.), Parenting and self-control. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge. Fisher, B., Blevins, K., Santana, S., & Cullen, F. (2004). Restorative justice on the college campus. Karp,D.R.; Allena,T. (Eds.), Crime and sexual victimization on college campuses: Ivory tower or dangerous places?. (pp. 217-238). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Pratt, T., & Cullen, F. (2005). Assessing the macro-level predictors and theories of crime: a meta-analysis. crime and justice: a review of research. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Fisher, B., Blevins, K., Santana, S., & Cullen, F. (2004). Restorative justice on the college campus: promoting student growth and responsibility, and reawakening the spirit of campus community. Karp,D.R.; Allena,T. (Eds.), Crime on college and university campuses: Ivory towers or dangerous places?. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Cavender, G., Cullen, F., & Maakestad, W. (2004). Famous american crimes and trials. Bailey,F.Y.; Chermak,S. (Eds.), The Ford Pinto trial. (pp. 73-91). New York: Praeger. Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (2002). The changing adolescent experience: societal trends and the transition to adulthood. Mortimer,J.T.; Larson,R.W. (Eds.), Criminal justice in the lives of American adolescents: choosing the future. (pp. 88-128). New York: Cambridge University Press. Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (2002). The future of the adolescent experience: societal trends and the transition to adulthood. Mortimer (Eds.), Criminal Justice in the Lives of American Adolescents: Choosing the Future. New York: Cambridge University Press. Cullen, F., Pratt, T., Miceli, S., & Moon, M. (2002). Rational choice and criminal behavior: recent research and future challenges. Piquero,A.R.; Tibbetts,S.G. (Eds.), Dangerous liaison? Rational choice theory as the basis for correctional intervention. (pp. 279-296). New York: Taylor and Francis Books. Cullen,F.T. (2002). The lessons of criminology. Geis,G.; Dodge,M. (Eds.), It's a wonderful life: Reflections on a career in progress. (pp. 1-22). Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing. Cullen, F., Pealer, J., Fisher, B., Applegate, B., & Santana, S. (2002). Changing public views of punishment. Roberts,J.; Hough,M. (Eds.), Public support for correctional rehabilitation in America: Change or consistency. (pp. 128-147). Devon, UK: Wilian Publishing. Cullen, F., & Moon, M. (2002). What works - risk reduction: interventions for special needs offenders. Harry,E.A. (Eds.), Reaffirming rehabilitation: Public support for correctional treatment. (pp. 7-25). Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association. Cullen,F.T. (2002). Crime: public policies for crime control, second edition. Wilson,J.Q.; Petersilia,J. (Eds.), Rehabilitation and treatment programs. (pp. 253-289). Oakland, CA: ICS Press. Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., Cullen, F., & Paparozzi, M. (2002). Offender rehabilitation and treatment: effective programmess and policies to reduce re-offending. Maguire,J. (Eds.), The common sense revolution and correctional policy. (pp. 359-386). Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons. Cullen, F., Wright, J., Gendreau, P., & Andrews, D. (2002). Social learning theory and the explanation of crime: a guide for the new century - advances in criminological theory. Akers,R.L.; Jensen,G.F. (Eds.), What correctional treatment can tell us about criminological theory: Implications for social learning theory. (pp. 339-362). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Cullen, F., & Gendraeu, P. (2000). Policy, practice, and prospects. Horney (Eds.), Assessing correctional rehabilitation pp. 109-175. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2000). Criminal justice 2000: measurement and analysis of crime and justice: volume 4 - measurement and analysis of crime and justice. Duffee (Eds.), Measuring the sexual victimization of women: Evolution, current controversies, and future research. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Cullen, F., Wooldredge, J., & Wright, J. (2000). Families, crime, and criminal justice: contemporary perspectives on family research, volume 2. Benson; Fox (Eds.), Parental social support and juvenile delinquency. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Applegate, B., Cullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2000). Crime and justice: a review of research. Tonry (Eds.), Public opinion about punishment and corrections. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cao, L., Frank, J., & Cullen, F. (2000). Data analysis for criminal justice and criminology. McKean,J.B.; Byers,B.D. (Eds.), Race, community context and confidence in the police. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Cullen, F., Sundt, J., & Wozniak, J. (2000). Contemporary issues in crime and criminal justice: essays in honor of gilbert geis. Pontell; Schichor (Eds.), The virtuous prison: Toward a restorative rehabilitation. Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall. Dean-Myrda, M., & Cullen, F. (1998). Community corrections: probation, parole, and intermediate sanctions. Petersilia,J. (Eds.), The panacea pendulum: An account of community as a response to crime. New York: Oxford University Press. Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (1997). The future of anomie theory. Passas,N.; Agnew,R. (Eds.), Liberating the anomie-strain paradigm: implications from social support theory. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (1997). The future of anomie theory. Passas,N.; Agnew,R. (Eds.), Liberating the anomie-strain paradigm: Implications from social support theory. (pp. 187-206). Boston: Northeastern University Press. Fisher, B., Sloan, J., Cullen, F., & Lu, C. (1997). Crime prevention at a crossroads. Lab,S. (Eds.), The on-campus victimization patterns of students: Implications for crime prevention by student and post-secondary institutions. (pp. 101-123). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Cullen, F., Wright, J., & Applegate, B. (1996). Control in the community: the limits of reform?. Harland,A.T. (Eds.), Choosing correctional interventions that work: Defining the demand and evaluating the supply. (pp. 69-116). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Cullen, F., Wright, J., & Applegate, B. (1996). Choosing correctional options that work. Harland,A. (Eds.), Control in the community: The limits of reform?. Newbury Park Park, CA: Sage Publishing. Cullen, F., Van Voorhis, P., & Sundt, J. (1996). Prisons in crisis: the american experience. In,R.Matthews; Francis,P. (Eds.), Prisons 2000: An international perspective on the current state and future of imprisonment. New York: Macmillan. Cullen, F., Van Voorhis, P., & Sundt, J. (1996). Prisons 2000. Mathews,R.; Francis,P. (Eds.), Prisons in crisis: The American experience. New York, NY: McMillan. Cullen, F., & Wright, J. (1996). The past, present, and future of american criminal justice. Maquire,B.; Radosh,P. (Eds.), The future of corrections. New York, NY: General Hall. Fisher, B., Karjane, H., Blevins, K., Santana, S., & Daigle, L. (2007). Campus crime: Legal, social, and policy perspectives, 2nd Edition. B.S. Fisher; J.H. Sloan III (Eds.), Reporting sexual assault and the Clery Act: Situating findings from the National Campus Sexual Assault Policy Study within college women’s experiences. (pp. 65-86). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Beaver, K. (2007). Ethics in practice: An anthology. H. LaFollette (Eds.), Does punishment work?. (pp. 531-543). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. Fisher, B., Karjane, Cullen, F.T., H.M., Blevins, K., Santana, S. (2007). Campus Crime: Legal, Social and Policy Perspectives (2nd Edition). B.S. Fisher; J.H. Sloan III (Eds.), Reporting sexual assault and the Clergy Act: situating findings from the National Campus Sexual Assault Policy Study within college women's experiences. (pp. 65-86). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Wright, J., Cullen, F., & Beaver, K. (2007). Ethics in Practice: An Anthology. H. LaFollette (Eds.), Does punishment work?. (pp. 531-543). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. Agnew, R., Leeper Piquero, N., & Cullen, F. (In Press). General strain theory and white-collar crime. S. Simpson; D. Weisburd (Eds.), The Criminology of White-Collar Crime. New York: Elsevier/JAI Press. Other PublicationsCullen, F., & Fisher, B. (2001). The sexual victimization of college women: findings from two national level studies. . Cullen, F., & Cullen, J. (1978). Toward a Paradigm of Labeling Theory. Monograph Number 58. Karjane, H., Fisher, B., & Cullen, F. (2005). Sexual assault on campus: What colleges and universities are doing about it. . Fisher, B., Cullen, F., & Turner, M. (2000). The sexual victimization of college women. . Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Cullen, F. (1999). The effects of prison sentences on recidivism. . Benson, M., Cullen, F., & Maakestad, W. (1993). Local prosecutors and corporate crime. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief. . Invited PresentationsBuckler, K., Unnever, J. D., & Cullen, F. T. (11-2005). Perceptions of injustice revisited: A test of Hagan et al.'s comparative conflict theory. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto. Cullen, F. T., Latessa, E. J., & Myer, A. J. (11-2005). Eight lessons learned from Moneyball: The high costs of ignoring evidence-based correctional practices. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto. Unnever, J. D., & Cullen, F. T. (11-2005). The impact of white racism on support for capital punishment. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto. Wozniak, J. F., & Cullen, F. T. (11-2005). Teaching peacemaking criminology: Alternative visions of crime and justice. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario. Petrosino, A., Smith, P., & Cullen, F. T. (03-2005). How policy by anecdote can keep us running in circles: The case of the Massachusetts Sexually Dangerous Offender Act. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL. Blevins, K. R., & Cullen, F. T. (2005). The correctional orientation of child savers: The level, sources, and impact of support for juvenile correctional workers. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences., Chicago, IL. Unnever, J. D., Cullen, F. T., & Applegate, B. K. (03-2004). Turning the other cheek: Moving beyond fundamentalism in explaining punitive ideology. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV. Cullen, F. T. (2004). The twelve people who saved rehabilitation: How the science of criminology made a difference. Presidential Address given at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Daigle, L. E., Cullen, F. T., & Fisher, B. S. (2004). Repeat adult sexual victimization: Random occurrences or predictable vulnerability?. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Pratt, T. C., Cullen, F. T., Blevins, K. R., Daigle, L. E., & Madensen, T. D. (2004). The empirical status of deterrence theory: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Unnever, J. D., & Cullen, F. T. (2004). Reassessing the racial divide in support for capital punishment. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN. Vander Ven, T., Cullen, F. T., & Turner, M. G. (11-2003). Adolescent mothers, family processes, and delinquency. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Fisher, B. S., Diagle, L. E., Santana, S. A., & Cullen, F. T. (11-2003). Examination of situational characteristics, resistance strategies, and sexual assault outcomes: Results from a national-level study. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. Cullen, F. T. (11-2003). Remembering Robert K. Merton. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Cullen, F. T., Blevins, K. R., Trager, J. S., & Gendreau, P (11-2003). The rise and fall of boot camps: A case study in common-sense corrections. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Pealer, J. A., Cullen, F. T., Blevins, K. R., Fisher, B. S., Applegate, B. K., and Santana, S. A. (03-2003). Public uncertainty about the death penalty: Do Americans really support capital punishment. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Cullen, F. T., Unnever, J. D., Daigle, L. E., Fisher, B. S., Wilcox, P. (03-2003). Gender, self-control, and bullying: Revisiting Gottfredson and HirschiÆs generality thesis. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.. Davis, R. K., Applegate, B. K., and Cullen, F. T. (03-2003). Public views of juvenile exclusion: A factorial survey approach. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA. Blevins, K. R., Cullen, F. T., and Agnew, R. (11-2002). A general strain theory of prison violence and misconduct: An integrated model of inmate behavior. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.. Cullen, F. T. (11-2002). It's a wonderful life: Reflections on a career in progress. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Cullen, F. T., Pealer, J., Fisher, B. S., Applegate, B. K., and Santana, S. A. (11-2002). Public support for faith-based correctional programs: Should sacred places serve civic purposes. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Cullen, F. T., Pealer, J. A., Fisher, B. S., Applegate, B. K., and Santana, S. A. (11-2002). Public support for correctional rehabilitation in America: Change or consistency?. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Sundt, J. L. and Cullen, F. T. (11-2002). Prison chaplainsÆ affective responses to work. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.. Unnever, J. D., Colvin, M., and Cullen, F. T. (11-2002). Crime and coercion: A test of core theoretical propositions. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.. Cullen, F.T., Pealer, J, Fisher, B.S., Applegate, B.K., and Santana, S.A. (11-2002). Public support correctional rehabilitation: Change or consistency?. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Cullen, Francis (11-2001). Comments on coercion and crime: Special Author Meets Critics Session. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.. Cullen, Francis (11-2001). Investigating the contextual effects of campus victimization: Results of a national sample. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Cullen, Francis (11-2001). Assessing the relative strength of macro-level predictors of crime: A meta-analysis. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Cullen, Francis (11-2001). Do parents matter? Testing Harris. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Cullen, F.T. (11-2007). Reaffirm rehabilitation as corrections’ guiding principle. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Cullen, F.T. (11-2007). Author meets critics: Comment on What Works in Corrections by Doris Layton MacKenzie. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Cullen, F.T.; Hartman, J.L.; Jonson, C.L. (11-2007). Betrayers of trust: Public support for punishing white-collar “crooks”. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Daigle, L.E.; Fisher, B.S.; Cullen, F.T. (11-2007). Repeat and multiple sexual assault victims: The role of lifestyle-routine activities and incident characteristics. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Listwan, S.J.; Jonson, C.L.; Cullen, F.T.; Latessa, E.J. (11-2007). ”Cracks” in the penal harm movement. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Unnever, J.D.; Cullen, F.T.; Mathers, S.; McClure, T.E.; Allison, M. (11-2007). Racial discrimination and delinquent involvement: Revisiting Hirschi’s criminological classic. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. Buckler, K.G.; Cullen, F.T.; Unnever, J.D. (03-2008). Citizen assessment of local criminal courts: Does fairness matter?. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Cullen, F.T. (03-2008). Cullen’s top ten tips on how to get published. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Hartman, J.L.; Turner, M.G.; Exum, M.L.; Daigle, L.E.; Cullen, F.T. (03-2008). Exploring the gender differences in protective factors: Implications for understanding resilience. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH. Paper PresentationsListwan, S.J.; Jonson, C.L.; Cullen, F.T.; Latessa, E.J.. "Cracks" in the Penal Harm Movement. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/16/2007. Cullen, F.T.; Hartman, J.L.; Jonson, C.L.. Betrayers of Trust: Public Support for Punishing White-Collar "Crooks". American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/15/2007. Lowenkamp, C.; Cullen, F.T.; Smith, P.; Vose, B.. Evidenced Based Decision Making in Iowa: Making Empirically Informed Placements and Supervision Decisions Using the LSI-R and Jesness Inventroy. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/16/2007. Unnever, J.D.; Cullen, F.T.; Mathers, S.; McClure, T.E.; Allison, M.. Racial Discrimination and Delinquent Involvement: Revisiting Hirschi's Criminological Classic. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/16/2007. Cullen, F.T.. Reaffirm Rehabilitation as Corrections' Guiding Principle. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/14/2007. Daigle, L.E.; Fisher, B.S.; Cullen, F.T.. Repeat and Multiple Sexual Assault Victims: The Role of Lifestyle-Routine Activities and Incident Characteristics. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/15/2007. Bounds, C.W.; Unnever, J.D.; Cullen, F.T.. Testing the Generality of Informal Social Control Theory: Desistance from Substance Abuse over the Life Course among Urban African Americans. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 11/14/2007. Honors & AwardsFellow of the Graduate School, University of Cincinnati. President, American Society of Criminology. Founder's Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Outstanding Scholarship Award, Crime and Delinquency Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems. ACJS Outstanding Paper, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Fellow Award, American Society of Criminology. Bruce Smith Sr. Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Distinguished Research Professor, University of Cincinnati. Best Publication 1992-1993, Sociology of Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association. Outstanding Educator, Ohio Council of Criminal Justice Educators. Academy Fellow Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. |
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