Bullying, self-control, and ADHD JD Unnever, DG Cornell Journal of interpersonal violence 18 (2), 129-147, 2003 | 610 | 2003 |
Middle school victims of bullying: Who reports being bullied? JD Unnever, DG Cornell Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2004 | 482 | 2004 |
Bullies, aggressive victims, and victims: Are they distinct groups? JD Unnever Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2005 | 436 | 2005 |
THE SOCIAL SOURCES OF AMERICANS'PUNITIVENESS: A TEST OF THREE COMPETING MODELS JD Unnever, FT Cullen Criminology 48 (1), 99-129, 2010 | 417 | 2010 |
A theory of African American offending: Race, racism, and crime JD Unnever, SL Gabbidon Routledge, 2011 | 373 | 2011 |
Parental management, ADHD, and delinquent involvement: Reassessing Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory JD Unnever, FT Cullen, TC Pratt Justice Quarterly 20 (3), 471-500, 2003 | 326 | 2003 |
The relationship of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to crime and delinquency: A meta-analysis TC Pratt, FT Cullen, KR Blevins, L Daigle, JD Unnever International Journal of Police Science & Management 4 (4), 344-360, 2002 | 294 | 2002 |
The culture of bullying in middle school JD Unnever, DG Cornell Journal of school violence 2 (2), 5-27, 2003 | 285 | 2003 |
Why is “bad” parenting criminogenic? Implications from rival theories JD Unnever, FT Cullen, R Agnew Youth violence and juvenile justice 4 (1), 3-33, 2006 | 238 | 2006 |
The racial divide in support for the death penalty: Does white racism matter? JD Unnever, FT Cullen Social Forces 85 (3), 1281-1301, 2007 | 233 | 2007 |
Reassessing the racial divide in support for capital punishment: The continuing significance of race JD Unnever, FT Cullen Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44 (1), 124-158, 2007 | 197 | 2007 |
Gender, bullying victimization, and juvenile delinquency: A test of general strain theory FT Cullen, JD Unnever, JL Hartman, MG Turner, R Agnew Victims and Offenders 3 (4), 346-364, 2008 | 192 | 2008 |
Christian fundamentalism and support for capital punishment JD Unnever, FT Cullen Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 43 (2), 169-197, 2006 | 189 | 2006 |
Turning the other cheek: Reassessing the impact of religion on punitive ideology JD Unnever, FT Cullen, BK Applegate Justice Quarterly 22 (3), 304-339, 2005 | 189 | 2005 |
Executing the innocent and support for capital punishment: Implications for public policy JD Unnever, FT Cullen Criminology & Public Policy 4 (1), 3-38, 2005 | 176 | 2005 |
Empathetic identification and punitiveness: A middle-range theory of individual differences JD Unnever, FT Cullen Theoretical Criminology 13 (3), 283-312, 2009 | 161 | 2009 |
Race, racism, and support for capital punishment JD Unnever, FT Cullen, CL Jonson Crime and Justice 37 (1), 45-96, 2008 | 159 | 2008 |
White perceptions of whether African Americans and Hispanics are prone to violence and support for the death penalty JD Unnever, FT Cullen Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 49 (4), 519-544, 2012 | 144 | 2012 |
The prediction of racial/ethnic sentencing disparities: An expectation states approach JD Unnever, LA Hembroff Journal of research in crime and delinquency 25 (1), 53-82, 1988 | 144 | 1988 |
Never too late: Public optimism about juvenile rehabilitation AR Piquero, FT Cullen, JD Unnever, NL Piquero, JA Gordon Punishment & Society 12 (2), 187-207, 2010 | 142 | 2010 |