Michael D. Reisig

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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Criminology and Penology, General
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Nicholas P. Lovrich grad student 1996 WSU (PoliSci Tree)
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Gifford FE, Reisig MD. (2019) A multidimensional model of legal cynicism. Law and Human Behavior
Reisig MD, Golladay KA. (2019) Violent Victimization and Low Self-Control: The Mediating Effect of Risky Lifestyles. Violence and Victims. 34: 157-174
Reisig MD, Holtfreter K. (2018) The victim-offender overlap in late adulthood. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 1-23
McCluskey JD, Reisig M. (2017) Explaining procedural justice during police-suspect encounters Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 40: 574-586
Kaiser K, Reisig MD. (2017) Legal Socialization and Self-Reported Criminal Offending: The Role of Procedural Justice and Legal Orientations Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 35: 135-154
Reisig MD, Holtfreter K, Turanovic JJ. (2017) Criminal Victimization, Depressive Symptoms, and Behavioral Avoidance Coping in Late Adulthood: The Conditioning Role of Strong Familial Ties Journal of Adult Development. 25: 13-24
Reisig MD, Bain SN. (2016) University Legitimacy and Student Compliance With Academic Dishonesty Codes: A Partial Test of the Process-Based Model of Self-Regulation Criminal Justice and Behavior. 43: 83-101
Holtfreter K, Reisig MD, Turanovic JJ. (2016) Self-rated poor health and loneliness in late adulthood: Testing the moderating role of familial ties Advances in Life Course Research. 27: 61-68
Holtfreter K, Reisig MD, Turanovic JJ. (2015) Depression and infrequent participation in social activities among older adults: the moderating role of high-quality familial ties. Aging & Mental Health. 1-10
Wolfe SE, Reisig MD, Holtfreter K. (2015) Low Self-Control and Crime in Late Adulthood. Research On Aging
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