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1987

"The Privatization of Prisons: Panacea or Placebo?" in Private Means   Public Ends: Private Business in Social Service Delivery. Edited by Barry J. Carroll, Ralph W. Conant, and Thomas A. Easton. New York: Praeger, 1987, 76 97.



Crime Victims, Victim Surveys, and Victimology. Lisbon: Gabinete e Estudos E Planeamento Do Ministerio Da Justica, 1987. 32 pages.

"Presentazione," (with Colin Goff), to Edwin H. Sutherland, Il Crimine Dei Colletti Bianchi: La Versione Integrale. Translated by Gabrio Forti. Milan: Giuffre Editore, 1987, xiii xix.




"Edwin H. Sutherland's White Collar Crime in America: An Essay in Historical Criminology," (with Colin Goff), Criminal Justice History: An International Annual, Vol. VII (1986). Westport, CT: Meckler Publishing Co., 1987, 1 31; Reprinted: The Origins and Growth of Criminology: Essays in Intellectual History, 1760-1945. Edited by Piers Beirne. Aldershot, Hants: Dartmouth, 1994, 291-321.

"This Place Could Be So Much": A Report on Clark County Juvenile Court Services. Las Vegas: Clark County Public Employees Association, 1987. 67 pages.

"Musings on Cross Cultural Criminology," The Criminologist, 12 (September October 1987), 1, 4, 7 8.

"Betrug durch Ärtze in Rahmen Medizinischer Wohlfahrtsprogramme in den Vereinigten Staaten," (with Henry Pontell, Mary Jane O'Brien, and Paul Jesilow), in Internationale Forschungsergebnisse auf dem Gebiet der Wirtschaftskriminalität. Edited by Karlhans Liebl. Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus Verlagsgesellschaft, 1987, 147 159.

"Covert Facilitation and Crime: Restoring Balance to the Entrapment Debate," (with John Braithwaite and Brent Fisse), Journal of Social Issues, 43 (1987), 5 42.


"Overt Observations on Covert Facilitation: A Reply to the Commentators," (with John Braithwaite and Brent Fisse). Journal of Social Issues, 43 (1987), 103-122.

1988


Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Cultural, Legal Perspectives, (with Arnold Binder and Dickson Bruce). New York: Macmillan, 1988. 608 pages.

"Foreword," to Richard A. Ball, C. Ronald Huff, and J. Robert Lilly, House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988, 9 16. Reprinted in part: Gresham M. Sykes and Francis T. Cullen, Criminology, 2nd ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992, 488-489.



"Medicaid Fraud," (with Henry N. Pontell and Paul D. Jesilow), in Controversial Issues in Crime and Justice. Edited by Joseph E. Scott and Travis Hirschi. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988, 7 39.
"From Deuteronomy to Deniability: A Historical Perlustration on White-Collar Crime." Justice Quarterly, 5 (March 1988), 7-32. Reprinted in part in Proceedings of Symposium 87: White Collar/Institutional Crime - Its Measurement and Analysis. Edited by Julie Pearl. Sacramento: California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, 1988, 21-26.


"On Sleeping Under Bridges and Unequal Criminal Justice," in Ethics and Fairness in Criminal Justice. Edited by Roslyn Muraskin. Brookville, NY: Criminal Justice Institute, Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus, 1988, 1-11.
"District Attorneys and Corporate Crime: Surveying the Prosecutorial Gatekeepers," (with Michael L. Benson, William J. Maakestad, and Francis T. Cullen), Criminology, 26 (August 1988), 505-518. Reprinted: Criminal Behavior: Text and Readings in Criminology. 2nd ed. Edited by Delos H. Kelly. New York: St. Martin's, 1990, 413-424.
"Australian Immigrants and Crime: A Review Essay," (with Paul Jesilow), Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 21 (September 1988), 179-185.
"La Criminalita Economica: Aspetti Criminologici," in Forme di Organizzazioni Criminali e Terrorismo, Vol 9 of Trattato di Criminologi, Medicina Criminologica e Psichiatria Forense. Milan: Giuffre Editore, 1988, 33-47.
"'Proper' Bank Fraud Sentencing?" The White Paper: Journal of the Institute for Financial Fraud Prevention, 2 (Fall 1988), 2,5.
1989
"White-Collar Crime," in The Encyclopedia of Police Science. Edited by Willliam G. Bailey. New York: Garland, 1989, 666-671; Revised 2nd ed., 1995, 817-822; Revised 3d ed., Edited by Jack R. Greene. New York: Routledge, 2007, Vol. 2, 1350-1354.
Should I (Legally) Be My Brother's Keeper? Kalamazoo: Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, Western Michigan University, 1989. 26 pages; Reprinted: Legal Philosophy: Selected Readings. Edited by Timothy C.Shiell. Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993, 432-441.
1990
"Foreword," to Gary S. Green, Occupational Crime. Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1990, xiii-xv; 2nd ed., 1997, xi-xiv.
"Non-Lethal Weapons: The Potential and the Pitfalls," (with Arnold Binder), Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 6 (February 1990), 1-7.
"Is the Crime Rate Going Up or Down?: The Question is Flawed," in Crime and Delinquency in California, 1980-1989. Sacramento: Bureau of Criminal Statistics and Special Services, Department of Justice, 1990, 128-129.
"Crime Victims: Practices and Prospects," in Victims of Crime: Problems, Policies, and Programs. Edited by Arthur J. Lurigio, Wesley G. Skogan, and Robert C. Davis. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990, 251-268.


"Criminology," in Fraud Examiners Manual. Austin, TX: National Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1990, Section IV, 1-100.
"Per Non Dover Più Piangere: Strategie Per Il Controllo Delle Trasgressioni Ambientali," (with Kitty Calavita and Joseph DiMento), Revista Giuridica Dell' Ambiente, 5 (September 1990), 603-610.
"Crime and Criminal Justice: Where Have We Been: Where Are We Going?" Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 6 (December 1990), 254-263. Reprinted: Criminal Justice: Concepts and Issues. Edited by Chris W. Eskridge. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 1993, 297-301; 2nd ed., 1996, 394-399.
"Politicki Delinkventi Iz Majinskih Grupa: Kada Su Zrtve, A Kada Pocinitelj," (with Paul Jesilow), Viktimologija (Zagreb), 1 (1990), 71-75.
1991
Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Contexts, (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn-Aage Esbensen). Cincinnati: Anderson, 1991. 727 pages.
"And A Child Shall Mislead Them: Notes on Witchcraft and Child Abuse Accusations," (with Ivan Bunn), in Perspectives on Deviance: Dominance, Degradation and Denigration. Edited by Robert J. Kelly and Donal E. J. Mac Namara. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1991, 31-45.
"Sins of Their Children: Parental Responsibility for Juvenile Delinquency," (with Arnold Binder), Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 5 (1991), 303-322; Reprinted in Examining the Justice Process: A Reader. Edited by James A. Inciardi. Fort Worth: Harcourt and Brace, 1996, 443-459.
"Sanctioning the Selfish: The Operation of Portugal's New 'Bad Samaritan' Statute," International Review of Victimology, 1 (1991), 297-313.
"The Case Study Method in Sociological Criminology," in A Case for the Case Study. Edited by Joe R. Feagin, Anthony M. Orum, and Gideon Sjoberg. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991, 200-223.
"White-Collar Crime: What Is It?" Current Issues in Criminal Justice (Sydney), 3 (July 1991), 9-24. Reprinted: White-Collar Crime Reconsidered. Edited by Kip Schlegel and David Weisburd. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992, 31-52; Readings in White-Collar Crime. Edited by David Shichor, Larry Gaines, and Robert Ball. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 2002, 7-25..
"The Amelia Stern Syndrome: A Diagnosis of a Condition Among Female Physicians?" (with Robley Geis and Paul Jesilow), Social Science & Medicine, 33 (1991), 967-971.

"Rewards for Information: The Views of Law Enforcement and Business Groups," (with Ted Huston and Joseph Wells), The White Paper [National Association of Certified Fraud Examiners], Part I, 5 (September-October 1991), 6-9; Part II, 6 (January-February 1992), 8-9.


"Dam Disasters and Durkheim: An Analysis of the Theme of Repressive and Restitutive Law," (with Kitty Calavita, Joseph DiMento, and Gabrio Forti), International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 19 (November 1991), 407-426.
"Fraud by Physicians Against Medicaid," (with Paul Jesilow and Henry Pontell), Journal of the American Medical Association, 266 (December 18, 1991), 3318-3322.
"Rewards by Businesses for Crime Information: The Views of Law Enforcement," (with Ted Huston and Joseph T. Wells), American Journal of Police, 10 (1991), 69-81.
1992
"Foreword," to Joseph T. Wells, Fraud Examination: Investigative and Audit Procedures. New York: Quorum Books, 1992, xv-xviii.
"On Teaching a Criminal Justice Seminar, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 3 (Spring 1992), 143-148.
"Lifting the Cover from Undercover Operations: J. Edgar Hoover and Some of the Other Criminologists," (with Colin Goff), Crime, Law and Social Change, 18 (September 1992), 91-104.
"Culture Conflict Revisited: Fraud by Vietnamese Physicians in the United States," (with Paul Jesilow, Henry Pontell, and John Huey-Long Song), International Migration, 30 (June 1992), 201-222.
"Scrutiny on the Bounty: Business Rewards for Crime Tips," (with Ted Huston and Joseph Wells), Business Horizons, 35 (November-December 1992), 80-81.
"Lost in the Melting Pot: Asian Youth Gangs in the United States," (with John Huey-Long Song and John Dombrink), Gang Journal, 1 (1992), 1-12.
1993
(Editor). "White-Collar Crime," (with Paul Jesilow). Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 525 (January 1993), 1-169. ["Preface," 8-11].
"Matthew Arnold and the Lowestoft 'Witches,'" (with Ivan Bunn). Nineteenth-Century Prose, 20 (Spring 1993), 1-17.


Prescription for Profit: How Doctors Defraud Medicaid, (with Paul Jesilow and Henry N. Pontell). Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. 247 pages; Pp. 104-147 reprinted in part as "Medical Criminals: Physician Fraud in Medicaid," in Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and Research. Edited by Pontell. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall 1996, 337-361; 3rd ed. 1999, 356-380; 4th ed. 2002, 381-404; 5th ed. 2004, 391-415. Reprinted in part as "How Doctors Defraud Medicaid: Doctors Tell Their Stories," in In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime. Edited by Paul Cromwell. Los Angeles, Roxbury, 1996, 74-86; 2nd ed., 1998, 106-115; 3rd ed., 2003, 132-141; 4th ed. 2006, 178-186; as “Doctors Tell Their Stories of Medicaid Fraud,@ in About Criminals: A View of the Offender=s World. Edited by Mark Pogrebin. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2004, 147-156.
"The Evolution of the Study of Corporate Crime," in Understanding Corporate Criminality. Edited by Michael B. Blankenship. New York: Garland, 1993, 3-28.
"In What Way Do Gender-Related Attributes and Beliefs Affect Marriage? (with Ted L. Huston), Journal of Social Issues, 49 (1993), 97-106.
"Portugal," in Prostitution: An International Handbook on Trends, Problems, and Policies. Edited by Nanette J. Davis. Wesport, CT: Greenwood, 1993, 225-242.
"School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University." In Program Review of the Protective Services. Tallahassee: State University System of Florida, 1993, 49-69.
(Editor). "The Environment and Social Justice," (with Colin Goff), Journal of Human Justice, 5 (Autumn 1993), 1-128.
Fraud Examiners Manual (with Joseph T. Wells, Charlotte J. Bell, W. Michael Kramer, James D. Ratley, and Jack Robertson), 2nd ed. Austin: Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1993. 1246 pages.
"Diagnosing and Treating the Slumlord Syndrome," (with Gregory C. Brown), Western State University Consumer Law Journal, 2 (1993), 35-56.
1994
"Trade Secret Theft as an Analogue to Treason," in Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal. Edited by Theodore R. Sarbin, Ralph M. Carney, and Carson Eoyang. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994, 127-142.
"Foreword," to Richard T. Wright and Scott H. Decker, Burglars on the Job: Streetlife and Residential Break-ins. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1994, ix-xii.


"Psychological Research on Child Witnesses in Sexual Abuse Cases: Fine Answers to Mostly Wrong Questions," (with Jon'a Meyer), Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 11 (June 1994), 209-220.
"Corporate Crime: Three Strikes, You're Out," Multinational Monitor, 15 (June 1994), 30.
"Moral Innatism, Connatural Ideas, and Impuissance in Daily Affairs: James Q. Wilson's Acrobatic Dive Into An Empty Pool." Criminal Justice Ethics, 13 (Summer-Fall, 1994). 78-82.
"'This Sort of Thing Isn't Helpful': The Dilemmas of the Australian Institute of Criminology," Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 27 (December 1994), 282-298.
1995
"Foreword to the 20th Anniversary Edition." in George F. Cole, The American System of Criminal Justice. 7th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1995, xiii-xiv.
"A Review, Rebuttal, and Reconciliation of Cressey and Braithwaite and Fisse on Criminological Theory and Corporate Crime," in The Legacy of Anomie Theory: Advances in Criminological Theory. Volume 6. Edited by Freda Adler and William S. Laufer. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1995, 399-428.
(Editor). White Collar Crime: Classic and Contemporary Views, (with Robert F. Meier and Lawrence M. Salinger). 3rd ed. New York: Free Press, 1995. 511 pages.
"Foreword," in David Shichor, Punishment for Profit: Private Prisons/Public Concerns. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995, vii-x.
"White Collar Crime," in Readings in Deviant Behavior. Edited by Alex Thio and Thomas C. Calhoun. New York: HarperCollins, 1995, 213-221; 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2001.
"Social Science Advising," (with Ted L. Huston), in Teaching Through Academic Advising: A Faculty Perspective. Edited by Alice G. Reinarz and Eric R. White, New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 62 (Summer 1995), 55-63.
"Doomed to Repeat Our Errors: Fraud in Emerging Health Care Systems," (with Paul Jesilow and John Harris), Social Justice, 22 (1995), 125-138.
"The Limits of Academic Tolerance: The Discontinuance of the School of Criminology at Berkeley," in Punishment and Social Control: Essays in Honor of Sheldon L. Messinger. Edited by Thomas G. Blomberg and Stanley Cohen. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1995, 277-304.


"Should We Prosecute Corporations and/or Individuals?" (with Joseph DiMento), in Corporate Crime: Contemporary Debates. Edited by Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995, 72-86.
"Is Germany's Xenophobia Qualitatively Different from Everybody Else's?" Crime, Law and Social Change, 24 (1995), 65-75.
1996
Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn. Agge Esbensen), 2nd ed. Cincinnati: Anderson. 1996. 560 pages.
"Anger, Disappointment and Disgust: Reactions of Victims of a Telephone Scam," (with David Shichor and Jeff Doocey), in International Victimology: Selected Papers from the 8th International Symposium. Edited by Chris Sumner, Mark Israel, Michael O'Donnell, and Rick Sarre. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1996, 105-111.
"A Base on Balls for White-Collar Criminals," in Three Strikes and You're Out: Vengeance as Public Policy. Edited by David Shichor and Dale K. Sechrest. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996, 244-264.
"Definition in White-Collar Crime Scholarship: Sometimes It Matters," in Definitional Dilemma: Can and Should There be a Universal Definition of White-Collar Crime? Edited by James Helmkamp, Richard Ball, and Kitty Townsend. Morgantown, WV: National White Collar Crime Center Training and Research Institute, 1996, 161-171.
"People v. Simpson: Some (Ir)relevant Variables, Research, and the Future," in Representing O.J.: Murder, Criminal Justice and Mass Culture. Edited by Gregg Barak. Guilderland, NY: Harrow and Heston, 1996, 9-21; Reprinted in Media, Criminal Justice and Mass Culture, 2nd ed., ed. Barak. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 1999.
1997
Victimless Crime? Prostitution, Narcotics, Homosexuality, and Abortion, (with Robert F. Meier). Los Angeles: Roxbury 1997. 216 pages; Reprinted in part as APublic Order Crime,@ in Crime and Criminals: Contemporary and Classic Readings in Criminology. Edited by Frank Scarpitti and Amie L. Nielsen. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 1999, 361-374; in part as AThe Social Construction of Drug Use@ and AThe Social Organization of Prostitution,@ in Investigating Deviance: An Anthology. Edited by Bruce A. Jacobs. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 2002, 146-151 and 232-241.
Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Cultural and Legal Perspectives, (with Arnold Binder and Dickson D. Bruce, Jr.), 2nd ed. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1997. 487 pages.
"Prostitution as a Reckless Enterprise," Sociological Focus, 30 (February 1997), 17-29.

"The Good, the Bad and the Duty-Bound," Los Angeles Daily Journal, October 3, 1997, 6.


A Trial of Witches: A Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Prosecution, (with Ivan Bunn). London: Routledge, 1997. 284 pages.
AWitches and Wisdom," (with Ivan Bunn), Times Higher Education Supplement (London), October 31, 1997, 16-17.
1998
Fraud Examiners Manual, (with Joseph T. Wells, Nancy Bradford, W. Michael Kramer, John Gill, James D. Ratley, and Jack Robertson), 3rd ed. Austin: Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1998. 1713 pages.
"Antitrust and Organizational Deviance," (with Lawrence S. Salinger), in Research in the Sociology of Organizations: Deviance in and of Organizations. Edited by Peter A. Bamberger and William F. Sohnenstuhl. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1998, Vol. 15, 71-110.
"Fox on Corporate Personhood, Limited Liability and Community Control: A Critique." Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16 (Spring 1998), 265-272.
"Women's Response to a Telemarketing Scam," (with Dale K. Sechrest, David Shichor, and Jeffrey H. Doocy), Women and Criminal Justice, 10 (1998), 75-89.
Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn-Agge Esbensen), 3rd ed. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1998. 602 pages.
"The Pleasures (and Displeasures) of Professoring," in Teaching Excellence: A Collection of Essays on College Education. Written by Recipients of the California State University Trustees' Outstanding Professor Award. Edited by Michael Flachmann. Long Beach: California State University Institute, 1998, 53-63.
"Crime and the Czech Republic: Summary Observations," Crime, Law and Social Change, 28 (1997/98), 311-323.
"Foreword," in Jack Kamerman, ed., Negotiating Responsibility in the Criminal Justice System. Carbondale; Southern Illinois University Press. 1998, ix-xiv.
Crimes of the Century: From Leopold and Loeb to O.J. Simpson, (with Leigh B. Bienen). Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1998/Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 2000.. 230 pages; Issued Washington, DC: National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 2002; Chapter 6 reprinted in part as AO.J. Simpson and the >Trial of the Century=,@ in The 1990s. Edited by Stuart A. Kallen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2000, 113-122.


ACrime Victims: From the Wings to Center Stage." in Essays in Honor of Hans Joachim Schneider. Edited by Hans-Dieter Schwind, Edwin Kube, and Hans-Heiner Kühne. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1998, 315-329.
1999
"Is Incarceration an Appropriate Sanction for the Nonviolent White-Collar Offender? Yes," in Controversial Issues in Corrections. Edited by Charles B. Fields. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999, 152-158, 166-167.
AMeans, Gaston Bullock,@ in American National Biography. Edited by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Crane. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Vol. 15, 224-225. Reprinted: Gangsters, Swindlers, Killers, & Thieves: The Lives & Crimes of Fifty American Villains. Edited by Lawrence Block. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004, 156-161.
APrivate Prisons, Criminological Research, and Conflict of Interest: A Case Study,@ (with Alan Mobley and David Shichor), Crime and Delinquency, 45 (July 1999), 372-388; ALetter to the Editor,@ ibid., 46 (October 2000), 443-445.
AA Quarter of a Century for Social Justice,@ Social Justice, 26 (1999), 60-62.
2000
AOn the Absence of Self-Control as the Basis for a General Theory of Crime: A Critique,@ Theoretical Criminology, 4 (February 2000), 35-53. Reprinted in Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and Research. Edited by Henry N. Pontell. 5th ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004), 168-179.

AStadium Sightlines and Wheelchair Patrons: Case Studies in Implementation of ADA,@ (with Sanjoy Mazumdar), in Expanding the Scope of Social Science Research in Disability. Edited by Barbara A. Altman and Sharon N. Barnartt. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 2000, 205-234.


AForeword,@ in Joseph T. Wells, Frankensteins of Fraud: The Twentieth Centuries Top Ten White-Collar Criminals. Austin, TX: Obsidian Press, 2000, i-iv.
AThe Corrections Corporation of America aka The Prison Realty Trust, Inc.,@(with Alan Mobley), in Privatization in Criminal Justice: Past, Present, and Future. Edited by David Shichor and Michael J. Gilbert. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2000, 207-226; Reprinted in Justice, Crime & Ethics. Edited by Michael C. Braswell. Belinda R. McCarthy, and Bernard J. McCarthy. 4th ed. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2002, 329-340; 5th ed., 2005, 349-370.
AIntroduction,@ to Brian P. Wallace and Bill Crowley, Final Confession: The Unsolved Crimes of Phil Cresta. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2000, xiii-xvii.


AFrederic M. Thrasher (1892-1962) and The Gang (1927)@, (with Mary Dodge), Journal of Gang Research, 8 (Fall 2000), 1-49.
2001
Juvenile Delinquency: Cultural and Legal Perspectives, (with Arnold Binder and Dickson D.

Bruce), 3rd ed. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2001. 517 pages.


(Co-editor). Sexual Deviance (with Nanette Davis). Vol. II in Encyclopedia of Criminal and

Deviant Behavior. Philadelphia: Bruner-Routledge, 2001. 484 pages.
AMalleus Maleficarum (1486)@ and ARape, Statutory,@ in ibid., 196-197, 307-309.
AForeword,@ in Jody Miller, Cheryl Maxson, and Malcolm W. Klein, eds., The Modern Gang

Reader, 2nd ed. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 2001, ix-xii.
AThe Criminalization of Physician Violence: Social Control in Transformation?@, (with John Liederbach, Francis T. Cullen, and Jody Sundt), Justice Quarterly, 18 (March 2001), 141-170; Reprinted in Readings in White-Collar Crime. Edited by David Shichor, Larry Gaines, and Richard Ball. Prospect Heights, IL. Waveland Press: 2002, 202-232.
Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, (with Stephen E. Brown and Finn-Agge Esbensen, 4th ed. Cincinnati: Anderson, 2001. 652 pages.

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