Cheryl L. Maxson

Affiliations: 
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Criminology and Penology, Developmental Psychology
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Magnus AM, West JS, Scott DW, et al. (2019) Quantifying Qualitative Scholarship: A Fool’s Errand or a Methodological Necessity? Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 30: 223-249
Hennigan KM, Kolnick KA, Vindel F, et al. (2015) Targeting youth at risk for gang involvement: Validation of a gang risk assessment to support individualized secondary prevention Children and Youth Services Review. 56: 86-96
Haymoz S, Maxson C, Killias M. (2014) Street gang participation in Europe: A comparison of correlates European Journal of Criminology. 11: 659-681
Hennigan KM, Maxson CL, Sloane DC, et al. (2014) Identifying high-risk youth for secondary gang prevention Journal of Crime and Justice. 37: 104-128
Maxson CL, Matsuda KN, Hennigan K. (2011) Deterrability Among Gang and Nongang Juvenile Offenders: Are Dang Members More (or Less) Deterrable Than Other Juvenile Offenders? Crime and Delinquency. 57: 516-543
Jenness V, Maxson CL, Sumner JM, et al. (2010) Accomplishing the difficult but not impossible: Collecting self-report data on inmate-on-inmate sexual assault in prison Criminal Justice Policy Review. 21: 3-30
Walker SC, Maxson C, Newcomb MN. (2007) Parenting as a moderator of minority, adolescent victimization and violent behavior in high-risk neighborhoods. Violence and Victims. 22: 304-17
MAXSON CL, HENNIGAN KM, SLOANE DC. (2005) "IT'S GETTING CRAZY OUT THERE": CAN A CIVIL GANG INJUNCTION CHANGE A COMMUNITY?* Criminology Public Policy. 4: 577-605
Hennigan KM, Maxson CL, Sloane D, et al. (2002) Community views on crime and policing: Survey mode effects on bias in community surveys Justice Quarterly. 19: 565-587
Maxson CL, Whitlock ML, Klein MW. (1998) Vulnerability to Street Gang Membership: Implications for Practice Social Service Review. 72: 70-91
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