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26 J. Crime & Just. [i] (2003)

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Journal of Crime and Justice


                    ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Leanne  Fiftal Alarid is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator in
the Department  of  Sociology/Criminal Justice and Criminology  at the
University of Missouri-Kansas City. Her research has been published in
Justice Quarterly, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Policing,
Law  and Society Review, Journal of Correctional Health Care, The Prison
Journal,  and  Corrections Management Quarterly.      She  co-authored
Community-Based   Corrections (Wadsworth Press) and co-edited two texts
by Roxbury  Publishing.

Gisela Bichler-Robertson is an Assistant Professor with the Department of
Criminal Justice, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB).
She is the Associate Director for the Center for Criminal Justice Research
located at CSUSB. Her research involves the application of GIS technology
to crime  analysis, the study of accidents and hazard, Problem-oriented
Policing, and Situational Crime Prevention.

Jeffrey A. Bouffard is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Criminal Justice and Political Science at North Dakota State University. In
addition to research on rational choice theory, he has conducted numerous
evaluations of offender rehabilitation and crime prevention programs, as
well as research on police investigations of sexual offending.

Leana  Allen Bouffard  is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at North
Dakota  State University. In addition to studying defiance theory and police-
citizen interactions, she has also conducted research on life course theory
and military service, domestic violence, sexual coercion, and correctional
treatment programs.

M.  Lyn  Exum   is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal
Justice at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His interests
include  criminological theory and  research  methodology.    He   has
previously published in the areas of rational choice theory, shaming and
social control, alcohol and aggression, and drug courts.

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