ISSN 2332-886X
Vol. 18, Issue 2, 2017August 01, 2017 PDT
Mental Illness as an Ecological Factor of Neighborhood Crime
Mental Illness as an Ecological Factor of Neighborhood Crime
Articles in Vol. 18, Issue 2, 2017
Vol. 18, Issue 2, 2017
- 18(2) Front MatterCCJLS Editors
- Predicting the Impact of Urban Area Security Initiative Funding on Terrorist Incidents in the United StatesRebecca M. Nash
- Juvenile Hybrid White-Collar Delinquency: An Empirical Examination of Various FraudsAndrea SchoepferMichael BaglivioJoseph Schwartz
- Mental Illness as an Ecological Factor of Neighborhood CrimeRupa JoseJohn Hipp
- Adjudicating “Broken Windows”: A Qualitative Inquiry of Misdemeanor Case Processing in the New York City’s Lower Criminal CourtsCarla J. Barrett
- Of Course the Cops Are Racist: Procedural Justice, the Perception of Racial Profiling, and Citizen Satisfaction with Law EnforcementJason Lee
Jose, Rupa, and John Hipp. 2017. “Mental Illness as an Ecological Factor of Neighborhood Crime.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 18 (2).