Heather L. Scheuerman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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"Heather Scheuerman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert Agnew | grad student | 2011 | Emory | |
(Evening the Score: Factors Affecting Criminal Responses to Injustice.) |
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Scheuerman HL, Grosholz JM, Thaxton S. (2019) Reexamining the link between parental knowledge and delinquency: unpacking the influence of adolescents’ and their parents’ perceptions Deviant Behavior. 40: 703-721 |
Johnson C, Hegtvedt KA, Khanna N, et al. (2016) Legitimacy Processes and Emotional Responses to Injustice Social Psychology Quarterly. 79: 95-114 |
Scheuerman HL, Keith S. (2015) Implications of Court Versus Conference: The Relationship Between Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Shame Management Criminal Justice Policy Review. 26: 156-182 |
Scheuerman HL, Keith S. (2015) Supporters and restorative justice: how does the intersection between offenders, victims and the community influence perceptions of procedural justice and shaming? Restorative Justice. 3: 75-106 |
Scheuerman HL. (2014) Clarifying criminological and social psychological theory: A second look at the relationship between injustice and general strain theory Sociology Compass. 8: 203-218 |
Scheuerman HL, Matthews SK. (2014) The Importance of Perceptions in Restorative Justice Conferences: The Influence of Offender Personality Traits on Procedural Justice and Shaming Justice Quarterly. 31: 852-881 |
Scheuerman HL. (2013) The relationship between injustice and crime: A general strain theory approach Journal of Criminal Justice. 41: 375-385 |
Agnew R, Scheuerman H, Grosholz J, et al. (2011) Does victimization reduce self-control? A longitudinal analysis Journal of Criminal Justice. 39: 169-174 |