Theo dõi
Greg Pogarsky
Greg Pogarsky
Professor, University at Albany, School of Criminal Justice
Email được xác minh tại albany.edu
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Integrating celerity, impulsivity, and extralegal sanction threats into a model of general deterrence: Theory and evidence
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Criminology 39 (4), 865-892, 2001
9562001
An experimental investigation of deterrence: Cheating, self‐serving bias, and impulsivity
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Criminology 41 (1), 167-194, 2003
4172003
Identifying “deterrable” offenders: Implications for research on deterrence
G Pogarsky
Justice Quarterly 19 (3), 431-452, 2002
4162002
Rational choice, agency and thoughtfully reflective decision making: The short and long-term consequences of making good choices
R Paternoster, G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 25, 103-127, 2009
3832009
Beyond Stafford and Warr's reconceptualization of deterrence: Personal and vicarious experiences, impulsivity, and offending behavior
AR Piquero, G Pogarsky
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 39 (2), 153-186, 2002
3792002
Can punishment encourage offending? Investigating the “resetting” effect
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 40 (1), 95-120, 2003
3692003
Elaborating the individual difference component in deterrence theory
AR Piquero, R Paternoster, G Pogarsky, T Loughran
Annual Review of Law and Social Science 7 (1), 335-360, 2011
3552011
Self-control depletion and the general theory of crime
M Muraven, G Pogarsky, D Shmueli
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 22, 263-277, 2006
2902006
Time and punishment: Delayed consequences and criminal behavior
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 20, 295-317, 2004
2652004
Projected offending and contemporaneous rule‐violation: Implications for heterotypic continuity
G Pogarsky
Criminology 42 (1), 111-136, 2004
2562004
Modeling change in perceptions about sanction threats: The neglected linkage in deterrence theory
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero, R Paternoster
Journal of Quantitative criminology 20, 343-369, 2004
2362004
Adolescent mothers and the criminal behavior of their children
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky, DP Farrington
Law & Society Review 31 (1), 137-162, 1997
2061997
Developmental outcomes for children of young mothers
G Pogarsky, TP Thornberry, AJ Lizotte
Journal of marriage and family 68 (2), 332-344, 2006
2052006
On ambiguity in perceptions of risk: Implications for criminal decision making and deterrence
TA Loughran, R Paternoster, AR Piquero, G Pogarsky
Criminology 49 (4), 1029-1061, 2011
1822011
Heuristics and biases, rational choice, and sanction perceptions
G Pogarsky, SP Roche, JT Pickett
Criminology 55 (1), 85-111, 2017
1432017
Studying the reach of deterrence: Can deterrence theory help explain police misconduct?
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero
Journal of criminal justice 32 (4), 371-386, 2004
1352004
Toward a bifurcated theory of emotional deterrence
JT Pickett, SP Roche, G Pogarsky
Criminology 56 (1), 27-58, 2018
1262018
Deterrence and individual differences among convicted offenders
G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 23, 59-74, 2007
1262007
Offender decision-making in criminology: Contributions from behavioral economics
G Pogarsky, SP Roche, JT Pickett
Annual Review of Criminology 1 (1), 379-400, 2018
1242018
Prior police contact and subsequent victim reporting: Results from the NCVS
M Xie, G Pogarsky, JP Lynch, D McDowall
Justice quarterly 23 (4), 481-501, 2006
1182006
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