Bullying, self-control, and ADHD JD Unnever, DG Cornell Journal of interpersonal violence 18 (2), 129-147, 2003 | 471 | 2003 |
Middle school victims of bullying: Who reports being bullied? JD Unnever, DG Cornell Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2004 | 367 | 2004 |
Bullies, aggressive victims, and victims: Are they distinct groups? JD Unnever Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2005 | 363 | 2005 |
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 | 286 | 2003 |
A theory of African American offending: Race, racism, and crime JD Unnever, SL Gabbidon Taylor & Francis, 2011 | 242 | 2011 |
THE SOCIAL SOURCES OF AMERICANS'PUNITIVENESS: A TEST OF THREE COMPETING MODELS JD Unnever, FT Cullen Criminology 48 (1), 99-129, 2010 | 234 | 2010 |
The culture of bullying in middle school JD Unnever, DG Cornell Journal of School Violence 2 (2), 5-27, 2003 | 223 | 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 | 222 | 2002 |
The racial divide in support for the death penalty: Does white racism matter? JD Unnever, FT Cullen Social Forces 85 (3), 1281-1301, 2007 | 187 | 2007 |
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 | 186 | 2006 |
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 | 159 | 2007 |
Christian fundamentalism and support for capital punishment JD Unnever, FT Cullen Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 43 (2), 169-197, 2006 | 148 | 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 | 147 | 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 | 140 | 2005 |
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 | 130 | 2008 |
Race, racism, and support for capital punishment JD Unnever, FT Cullen, CL Jonson Crime and Justice 37 (1), 45-96, 2008 | 113 | 2008 |
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 | 112 | 1988 |
Empathetic identification and punitiveness: A middle-range theory of individual differences JD Unnever, FT Cullen Theoretical Criminology 13 (3), 283-312, 2009 | 110 | 2009 |
“A liberal is someone who has not been mugged”: Criminal victimization and political beliefs JD Unnever, FT Cullen, BS Fisher Justice Quarterly 24 (2), 309-334, 2007 | 108 | 2007 |
Images of God and public support for capital punishment: Does a close relationship with a loving God matter? JD Unnever, FT Cullen, JP Bartkowski Criminology 44 (4), 835-866, 2006 | 107 | 2006 |