Books written by Anthony Walsh

  • Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice

    The reformatory would encompass all of the rehabilitation focus and graduated reward system (termed the marks system, as in, if one behaves, it is possible to earn marks that, in turn, entitle one to privileges). The marks system ...

  • Corrections: The Essentials

    The reformatory would encompass all of the rehabilitation focus and graduated reward system (termed the marks system, as in if one behaves, it is possible to earn marks that in turn entitle one to privileges). The marks system ...

  • Criminology: The Essentials

    Puberty marks the onset of the transition from childhood to adulthood and prepares us for procreation. ... roles such as acquiring a steady job and starting one's own family that mark individuals as independent members of society.

  • Corrections: A Text/Reader

    Thereformatory would encompass all of the rehabilitation focus and feature a graduated reward system (termed the marks system, as in if one behaves, it is possible to earn marks that in turn entitle one to privileges).

  • Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    Carlson , C. I. , & Bunner , M. R. ( 1993 ) . Effects of methylphenidate on the academic performance of children with attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder and learning disabilities . School Psychology Review , 22 , 184–198 .

  • Race and Crime: A Biosocial Analysis

    Snyderman , M. & Rothman , S. ( 1988 ) . ... South , S. & S. Messner ( 1986 ) . ... M. Smith , M. Mann , C. Carlson , J. Kennedy , J. Sergeant , P. Leung , Y. Zhang , A. Sadeh , C. Chen , C. Whalen , K. Babb , R. Moyzis , & M. Posner .

  • Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader

    As a hypothesis for this exercise, we take the conclusion that Cornish and Clarke's reduction of a rational choice theory to a heuristic rational choice model does not solve any of the theoretical problems that criticisms of RCT have ...

  • Corrections: The Essentials

    But the Five Keys Charter School in San Francisco, California, claims to be the first complete high school inside an adult jail (Tucker, 2014). Started in 2003, the Five Keys Charter School graduated 20 students in 2014, and 600 total ...

  • Correctional Assessment, Casework, and Counseling

    The answer is that the second law has a little brother called Murphy's Law, which is applicable to all our lives. Murphy's Law states that anything that can go wrong eventually will go wrong, which is the nonscientist's way of saying ...

  • The Ashgate Research Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime

    Raine, A., Mellingen, K., Liu, J., Venables, P. H., & Mednick, S. A. (2003). Effects of environmental enrichment at ages 3–5 years on schizotypal personality and antisocial behavior at ages 17 and 23 years.

  • Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader

    Raine, Adrian, Peter Venables, and Mark Williams. 1990 Relationships between central and autonomic measures of arousal at age 15 years and criminality at age 24 years. Archives of General Psychiatry 47:1003–1007.

  • The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior: Gene-Brain-Culture Interaction

    Increased testosteroneto-cortisol ratio in psychopathy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120:389–99. Goffman, E. (1961). Asylums. Garden City, NY: Anchor. Goldberg, E. (2001). The executive brain: Frontal lobes and the civilized mind.

  • Corrections: The Essentials

    Slate, R., Wells, T., & Wesley Johnson, W. (2003). ... Solomon, A., Dedel Johnson, K., Travis, J., & McBride, E. (2004). ... In C. M. Renzetti, L. Goodstein, & S. L. Miller (Eds.), Rethinking gender, crime, and justice (pp. 262–277).

  • Science Wars

    Historian Bernard Lewis supplies us with a plausible answer (1990:101): “The myth of Islamic racial innocence was a Western creation and served a Western purpose. . . . [It] provided a stick with which to chastise Western failings.

  • The Gavel and Sickle: The Supreme Court, Cultural Marxism, and the Assault on Christianity

    As sociologist Lewis Coser puts it: “Intellectuals are men who never seem satisfied with things as they are, with appeals to customs and usage. They question the truth of the moment in terms of higher and wider truth; they counter ...

  • Social Class and Crime: A Biosocial Approach

    Another process is histone acetylation, which loosens the DNA wrapped around the histones (the protein core around which the DNA is wrapped), which increases the likelihood of genetic expression (LopezRangel and Lewis 2006).

  • Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice

    Acquisitions Editor: Jessica Miller eLearning Editor: Laura Kirkhuff Editorial Assistant: Jennifer Rubio Production Editor: Jane Haenel Copy Editor: Jared Leighton Typesetter: C&M Digitals (P) Ltd. Proofreader: Jeff Bryant Indexer: ...

  • Corrections: A Text/Reader

    ... 432-433,656 Risk principle,432-433,656 Riveland, C., 241 Rivera, B. D., 89 Rizzo, J., 352 Robbery, juvenile offenders and, 601 Robbins, Cynthia A.,454-466 Robbins, L.,244 Roberts, J, W., 24 Roberts, Robert E. L., 469-480 Robinson, ...

  • Taboo Issues in Social Science: Questioning Conventional Wisdom

    The Washington Times, November 8, 2015. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/nov/8/republicansmedia-bias-claims-boosted-by-scarcity-/ Robbins, B. & Ross, A. (1996). Response by Social Text editors Bruce Robbins and Andrew Ross.

  • Criminology: The Essentials

    ... 191 strengths and weaknesses, 198–199, 199 (table) See also Neuroscience Bitcoin, 316 Blevins, K., 75 (box) Blonigen, D., 206, 216 Boesky, Ivan, 309 (table) Bonger, William, 143, 148 Bostaph, Lisa, 58 Bourgeoisie, 142 Boyle, Jimmy, ...