Bruce A. Arrigo

Affiliations: 
California School of Professional Psychology - Fresno 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Criminology and Penology
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Williams C, Arrigo B. (2021) The Virtues of Justice: Toward a Moral and Jurisprudential Psychology. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 306624X211066832
Browning M, Arrigo B. (2020) Stop and Risk: Policing, Data, and the Digital Age of Discrimination American Journal of Criminal Justice. 1-19
Sellers BG, Arrigo BA. (2018) Virtue Jurisprudence and the Case of Zero-Tolerance Discipline in U.S. Public Education Policy: An Ethical and Humanistic Critique of Captivity’s Laws New Criminal Law Review. 21: 514-544
Arrigo BA, Polizzi D. (2018) Introduction to the Special Issue: On the Laws of Captivity New Criminal Law Review. 21: 483-491
Sellers BG, Arrigo BA. (2018) Zero tolerance, social control, and marginalized youth in U.S. schools: a critical reappraisal of neoliberalism’s theoretical foundations and epistemological assumptions Contemporary Justice Review. 21: 60-79
Arrigo BA, Bersot HY. (2016) Revolutionizing Academic Activism: Transpraxis, Critical Pedagogy, and Justice for a People Yet to Be Critical Criminology. 1-16
Arrigo BA, Lynch MJ. (2015) The human consequences of ecological violence and corporate victimization: public sector psychology and green criminology. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 59: 227-9
Bersot HY, Arrigo BA. (2015) Responding to Sex Offenders: Empirical Findings, Judicial Decision Making, and Legal Moralism Criminal Justice and Behavior. 42: 32-44
Arrigo BA. (2015) Psychological Jurisprudence, Normative Philosophy, and Trans-Desistance Theory Criminal Justice and Behavior. 42: 7-18
Arrigo BA, Acheson A. (2015) Concealed carry bans and the American college campus: a law, social sciences, and policy perspective Contemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice. 1-22
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