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VITA Benjamin Steiner OFFICE: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Nebraska, Omaha 6001 Dodge Street, 218 CPACS Omaha, NE 68182-0149 402-554-4057 bmsteiner@unomaha.edu CURRENT POSITIONS: Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha (2012-present; Promotion to Professor, 2017). Coordinator for Research, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha (2015-present). Faculty Affiliate, Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska, Omaha (2014-present). Faculty Affiliate, Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (2017-present). PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina (2008-2012; Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor, 2012). Adjunct Instructor, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati (2004-2008). Adjunct Instructor, Department of Criminal Justice, Boise State University (2001-2003). EDUCATION: Ph.D. (2008), Criminal Justice. University of Cincinnati. M.A. (2002), Criminal Justice. Boise State University. B.S. (1997), Sociology. North Dakota State University. AREAS OF INTEREST: Corrections, Juvenile Justice, Quantitative Methods

HONORS AND AWARDS: 2014 Outstanding Research Award, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha 2012 Distinguished New Scholar, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology 2012 Two Thumbs up Award, Office of Student Disability Services, University of South Carolina 2011 Guest Coach, Athletics Department, University of South Carolina 2009 Outstanding Young Scholar (Tori Caeti Award), Juvenile Justice Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2005 Third Place, Gene Carte Student Paper Competition, American Society of Criminology 2002 Phi Kappa Phi 2002 Alpha Phi Sigma GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Externally Funded: 2018 Present Examining the Role of Physiological and Psychological Responses to Critical Incidents in Prisons in the Development of Mental Health Problems among Correctional Officers. National Institute of Justice (#2017-R2-CX-0032), $787,907. Co-Principal Investigator (with Joseph Schwartz). 2017 Present Evaluation of Douglas County Assessment and Case Management Services. Douglas County, NE, $312,658. Co-Principal Investigator (with Emily Wright and Ryan Spohn). 2015 2017 Examining the Predictors of Sexual Victimization among Female Inmates: PREA Considerations. Iowa Department of Corrections, $100,633. Co- Principal Investigator (with Emily Wright). 2015 2016 Parole Validation Study for the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, $36,000. Co- Principal Investigator (with Ryan Spohn and Lisa Sample).

Externally Funded (continued): 2015 2016 The Relationship between Inmate Misconduct, Institutional Violence, and Administrative Segregation: A Systematic Review of the Evidence. National Institute of Justice, $10,000. Personal Service Contract (with Calli Cain). 2015 2016 Assessing the Predictors and Consequences of Institutional Violence: A Systematic Review of the Evidence. National Institute of Justice, $10,000. Personal Service Contract (with Calli Cain). 2014 Examining the Effects of Nebraska s Good Time Laws. State of Nebraska, $17,396.36. Personal Service Contract (Principal Investigator: Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska, Omaha). 2011 2013 Assessing the Relationship between Exposure to Violence and Inmate Maladjustment Within and Across State Correctional Facilities. National Institute of Justice (#2011-IJ-CX-0003), $34,913. Co-Principal Investigator (with Benjamin Meade). 2007 2012 Maintaining Prison Order: Understanding Causes and Consequences of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Ohio Correctional Facilities. National Institute of Justice (#2007-IJ-CX-0010), $20,000. Principal Investigator. 2007 2008 Doctoral Dissertation Research: Maintaining Prison Order: Understanding Causes and Consequences of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Ohio Correctional Facilities. National Science Foundation (#SES-07155515), $12,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with John Wooldredge). 2005 2008 Examining the Impact of Ohio's Progressive Sanction Grid. National Institute of Justice (#2005-IJ-CX-0038), $103,525. Personal Service Contract (with Lawrence Travis, Principal Investigator: Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction). 2005 2006 Understanding Micro- and Macro-level Influences on Inmate Misconduct Within and Across State Operated Prisons and Correctional Facilities. American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics, $22,000. Co- Principal Investigator (with John Wooldredge). 2003 Technical Assistance Grant: Canyon County Juvenile Probation. Center for Sex Offender Management, Office of Justice Programs, $2,500.

Internally Funded: 2017 Understanding Prison Inmates Physiological Response to Restrictive Housing: Pilot Study. Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, $6,000. Co-Principal Investigator (with Joseph Schwartz). 2016 2017 Understanding Prison Inmates Physiological Response to Restrictive Housing: Pilot Study. Office of Research and Creative Activity (with cost share from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice), University of Nebraska, Omaha, $40,437. Co-Principal Investigator (with Joseph Schwartz). 2013 2014 Prison Misconduct Risk Assessment, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, $23,808. Co-Principal Investigator (with Pauline K. Brennan). 2012 2014 Assessing the Effects of Exposure to Different Prison Environments on Offender Recidivism. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, $29,545. Co-Principal Investigator (with H. Daniel Butler). 2011 2012 Comparing Self-Reported to Official Indicators of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Prisons in Two States. University of South Carolina, Office of the Provost, Social Science Grant Program, $5,845.81. Principal Investigator. 2008 Maintaining Prison Order: Understanding Causes and Consequences of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Ohio Correctional Facilities. University of Cincinnati, Office of Research, Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowship, $3,000. Principal Investigator. 2008 Neighborhood Context, Local Life Circumstances and Recidivism Among Offenders Released from Ohio Prisons. University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, $750. Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Makarios and Lawrence Travis). 2006 Understanding Micro- and Macro-level Influences on Inmate Misconduct Within and Across State Operated Prisons and Correctional Facilities. University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, $750. Co-Principal Investigator (with John Wooldredge). 2005 Understanding Micro- and Macro-level Influences on Inmate Misconduct Within and Across State Operated Prisons and Correctional Facilities. University of Cincinnati, Office of Research, Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowship, $3,000. Principal Investigator.

Internally Funded (continued): 2005 Assessing the Relative Effects of Sentencing Policies and Institutional Resources on Inmate Crowding in State Operated Facilities across the United States. University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, $750. Co-Principal Investigator (with John Wooldredge). PUBLICATIONS Books Hemmens, C., Steiner, B., & Mueller, D. (2013). Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice (2 nd Edition). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Hemmens, C., Steiner, B., & Mueller, D. (2004). Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Refereed Journal Articles Steiner, B. (In Press). The effect of removing sentencing credits on inmate misbehavior. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2017). Individual and environmental influences on prison officer safety. Justice Quarterly, 34(2), 324-349. Klahm, C., Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2017). Assessing the relationship between police use of force and inmate offending (rule violations). Crime and Delinquency, 63(3), 267-295. Reprinted, Abstract and Summary in the London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog, Justice and Domestic Affairs, January 2015. London, UK. Steiner, B., & Cain, C. (2017). Punishment within prison: An examination of the influences of prison officials decisions to remove sentencing credits. Law and Society Review, 51(1), 70-98. Butler, H.D., & Steiner, B. (2017). Examining the use of disciplinary segregation within and across prisons. Justice Quarterly, 34(2), 248-271. Steiner, B., Ellison, J.M., Butler, H.D., & Cain, C. (2017). The impact of inmate and prison characteristics on prisoner victimization. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 18(1), 17-36. Butler, H.D., Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2017). Assessing the effects of exposure to supermax confinement on offender postrelease behaviors. The Prison Journal, 97(3), 275-295.

Refereed Journal Articles (continued) Meade, B., Steiner, B., & Klahm, C. (2017). The effect of police use of force on mental health problems of prisoners. Policing and Society, 27(2), 229-244. Reprinted, Abstract and Summary in the London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog, Justice and Domestic Affairs, November 2015. London, UK. Cain, C., Steiner, B., Wright, E., & Meade, B. (2016). Nonstranger victimization and inmate maladjustment: Is the relationship gendered. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43(8), 992-1017. Ellison, J.M., Steiner, B., Brennan, P.K., & Chenane, J.L. (2016). Age group differences in the predictive validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised. The Prison Journal, 96(6), 828-853. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2016). The exercise of power in prison organizations and implications for legitimacy. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 106(1), 125-166. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2016). Further inspection into the effects of correctional officers sex, race, and perceptions of safety on job-related attitudes. The Prison Journal, 96(4), 576-599. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2016). Assessing the link between exposure to a violent prison context and inmate maladjustment. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32(4), 328-356. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2016). Assessing the need for gender-specific explanations of prisoner victimization. Justice Quarterly, 33(2), 209-238. Pinchevsky, G., & Steiner, B. (2016). Sex-based disparities in pretrial release decisions and outcomes. Crime and Delinquency, 62(3), 308-340. Reprinted, Abstract and Summary in the London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog, Justice and Domestic Affairs, May 2016. London, UK. Martin, A., Wright, E.M., & Steiner, B. (2016). Formal controls, neighborhood disadvantage, and violent crime in U.S. cities: Examining (un)intended consequences. Journal of Criminal Justice, 44(1), 58-65. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2015). Examining the sources of correctional officer legitimacy. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 105(3), 679-704. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2015). Individual and environmental sources of work stress among prison officers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 42(8), 800-818.

Refereed Journal Articles (continued) Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2015). A macro-level perspective on prison inmate deviance. Punishment and Society, 17(2), 230-257. Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2015). Examining the effects of residential situations and residential mobility on offender recidivism. Crime and Delinquency, 61(3), 375-401. Chenane, J.L., Brennan, P.K., Steiner, B., & Ellison, J.M. (2015). Racial and ethnic differences in the predictive validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised among prison inmates. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 42(3), 286-303. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2015). Racial (in)variance in prison rule breaking. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43(3), 175-185. Stoddard, C., Steiner, B., Rohrbach, J., Hemmens, C., & Bennett, K. (2015). All the way home: Assessing the constitutionality of juvenile curfew laws. American Journal of Criminal Law, 42(3), 177-211. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2014). Comparing self-report to official measures of inmate misconduct. Justice Quarterly, 31(6), 1074-1101. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2014). Sex-differences in the predictors of prisoner misconduct. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41(4), 433-452. Reprinted, Abstract and Summary in Psychology Progress, Key Research Articles, July, 2014. Ottawa, ON. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2014). A bi-level framework for understanding prisoner victimization. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30(1), 141-162. Steiner, B., Butler, H.D., & Ellison, J. (2014). Causes and correlates of prison inmate misconduct: A systematic review of the evidence. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42(6), 462-470. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2013). Implications of different outcome measures for an understanding of inmate misconduct. Crime and Delinquency, 59(8), 1234-1262. Meade, B., Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2013). Estimating a dose response relationship between time served in prison and recidivism. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50(4), 525-550. Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2013). The effects of exposure to violence on inmate maladjustment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(11), 1228-1249.

Refereed Journal Articles (continued) Steiner, B., & Butler, H.D. (2013). Why didn t they work? Thoughts on the application of New Jersey day reporting centers. Criminology and Public Policy, 12(1), 153-162. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2013). Violent victimization among state prison inmates. Violence and Victims, 28(3), 531-551. Steiner, B., Makarios, M., Travis, L., & Meade, B. (2012). Examining the effects of community-based sanctions on offender recidivism. Justice Quarterly, 29(2), 229-257. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2012). Race group differences in prison victimization experiences. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40(5), 358-369. Steiner, B., Hester, R., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2012). Examining the link between parole officers bases of power and their exercise of power. The Prison Journal, 94(2), 435-459. Makarios, M., McCafferty, J., Steiner, B., & Travis, L. (2012). The effects of parole officers' perceptions of the organizational control structure and satisfaction with management on their attitudes toward policy change. Journal of Crime and Justice, 35(2), 296-316. Steiner, B., Travis, L., Makarios, M., & Brickley, T. (2011). The influence of parole officers attitudes on supervision practices. Justice Quarterly, 28(6), 903-927. Steiner, B., Makarios, M., Travis, L., & Meade, B. (2011). Short-term effects of sanctioning reform on parole officers revocation decisions. Law and Society Review, 45(2), 371-400. Steiner, B., Travis, L., & Makarios, M. (2011). Understanding parole officers responses to sanctioning reform. Crime and Delinquency, 57(2), 222-246. Makarios, M., Steiner, B., & Travis, L. (2010). Examining the predictors of recidivism among men and women released from prison in Ohio. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(12), 1377-1391. Reprinted, in Stohr, M., Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2013). Corrections: A Text Reader (2 nd ed., pp. 285-296). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2010). The total effects of boot camps that house juveniles: A systematic review of the evidence. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(5), 841-853. Makarios, M., Steiner, B., & Travis, L. (2010). Restricting discretion during sanctioning: Parole officers responses to the implementation of a progressive sanctioning grid in Ohio. Perspectives, 34(1), 46-54. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2009). Comparing methods for examining relationships between prison crowding and inmate violence. Justice Quarterly, 26(4), 795-826.

Refereed Journal Articles (continued) Steiner, B. (2009). The effects of juvenile transfer to criminal court on incarceration decisions. Justice Quarterly, 26(1), 77-106. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2009). Individual and environmental effects on assaults and nonviolent rule-breaking by women in prison. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 46(4), 437-467. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2009). The relevance of inmate race/ethnicity versus population composition for understanding prison rule violations. Punishment and Society, 11(4), 459-489. Steiner, B. (2009). Assessing static and dynamic influences on inmate violence levels. Crime and Delinquency, 55(1), 134-161. Reprinted, in Stohr, M., Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2013). Corrections: A Text Reader (2 nd ed., pp. 248-263). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2009). Rethinking the link between institutional crowding and inmate misconduct. The Prison Journal, 89(2), 205-233. Steiner, S., & Steiner, B. (2009). Bullies, gangs, and books for young adults. Young Adult Library Services, 7(4), 39-45. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2008). Inmate versus environmental effects on prison rule violations. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35(4), 438-456. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2008). Comparing state- versus facility-level effects on crowding in U.S. correctional facilities. Crime and Delinquency, 54(2), 259-290. King, K., Steiner, B., & Breach, S.R. (2008). Violence in the supermax: A self-fulfilling prophecy. The Prison Journal, 88(1), 144-168. Steiner, B., & Schwartz, J. (2007). Assessing the quality of doctoral programs in criminology in the United States. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(1), 53-86. Steiner, B., & Giacommazi, A.L. (2007). Juvenile waiver, boot camp, and recidivism in a Northwestern state. The Prison Journal, 87(2), 227-240. Reprinted, in Stohr, M., Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2013). Corrections: A Text Reader (2 nd ed., pp. 610-615). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Reprinted, in Stohr, M., Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2009). Corrections: A Text Reader (1 st ed., pp. 677-683). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Refereed Journal Articles (continued) Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. (2006). Assessing the relative effects of state direct file waiver laws on violent juvenile crime: Deterrence or irrelevance? Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 96(4), 1451-1477. Steiner, B., Hemmens, C., & Bell, V. (2006). Legislative waiver reconsidered: General deterrent effects of statutory exclusion laws enacted post-1979. Justice Quarterly, 23(1), 34-59. Steiner, B., & Schwartz, J. (2006). The scholarly productivity of institutions and their faculty in leading criminology and criminal justice journals. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(4), 393-400. Bell, V., Hemmens, C., & Steiner, B. (2006). Up skirts and down blouses: A statutory analysis of legislative responses to video voyeurism. Criminal Justice Studies, 19(3), 301-314. Steiner, B. (2005). Predicting sentencing outcomes of juveniles waived to criminal court in a rural northwestern state. Journal of Criminal Justice, 33(6), 601-610. Steiner, B., Wada, J., Hemmens, C., & Burton, V. (2005). The correctional orientation of community corrections: Legislative changes in the legally prescribed functions of community corrections 1992-2002. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 29(2), 141-159. Steiner, B. (2004). Treatment retention: A theory of post-release supervision for the substance abusing offender. Federal Probation, 68(3), 24-29. Steiner, B., Purkiss, M., Roberts, E., Kifer, M., & Hemmens, C. (2004). Legally prescribed functions of adult vs. juvenile probation officers: Worlds apart? Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 39(4), 47-67. Steiner, B., & Hemmens, C. (2003). Juvenile waiver 2003: Where are we now? Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 54(2), 1-24. Steiner, B., Roberts, E., & Hemmens, C. (2003). Where is juvenile probation today? The legally prescribed functions of juvenile probation officers. Criminal Justice Studies, 16(4), 267-281. Book Chapters and Entries Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (In Press). Boot camps. In R. Levesque (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Adolescence (2 nd Edition). New York, NY: Springer. Steiner, B. (In Press). Measuring and explaining inmate misconduct. In J. Wooldredge & P. Smith (Eds.), Oxford Handbook on Prisons and Imprisonment. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Book Chapters and Entries (continued) Steiner, B., & Toto, S. (2018). Correctional facility overcrowding. In O.H. Griffin & V. Woodward (Eds.). Handbook of Corrections in the United States (pp. 337-345). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor and Francis. Ellison, J., & Steiner, B. (2018). Assessing racial and ethnic differences in the consequences of police use of force. In J. Ward (Ed.), Policing and Race in America: Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics (pp. 181-206). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Steiner, B. (2018). Disciplinary segregation in prison. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 1-23). Oxford UK, Oxford University Press. Hemmens, C., Steiner, B., & Bang B. (2016). Juvenile waiver. In M. Dubnick & D. Bearfield (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (3 rd Edition, pp. 729-732). New York, NY: Taylor and Francis. Steiner, B. (2015). Juvenile waiver laws. In C. Hemmens (Ed.) Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice: Readings (2 nd Edition, pp.153-167). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Miller, R., & Steiner, B. (2014). Juvenile delinquency. In J.M. Miller, A.R. Gover, W.G. Jennings, & C. Schreck (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology (pp. 471-475). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Steiner, B., & Hamilton, J. (2014). Transfer of juveniles to adult court. In J.S. Albanese (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 2313-2320). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Garland, B.H., Butler, H.D., & Steiner, B. (2014). Supermax prisons: Issues and challenges. In S.L. Mallicoat & C.L. Gardiner (Eds.), Criminal Justice Policy (pp. 275-292). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2014). The safe prison. In F.T. Cullen, C. Lero-Jonson, & M. Stohr (Eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future (pp. 129-150). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Steiner, B., & Miller, R. (2013). Detention. In C. Hemmens, B. Steiner, & D. Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice (2 nd Edition, pp. 62-74). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Steiner, B., & Miller, R. (2013). Waiver to criminal court. In C. Hemmens, B. Steiner, & D. Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice (2 nd Edition, pp. 75-97). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Book Chapters and Entries (continued) Steiner, B., & Miller, R. (2013). Conditions of confinement. In C. Hemmens, B. Steiner, & D. Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice (2 nd Edition, pp. 132-143). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Steiner, B., & Miller, R. (2013). The release decision. In C. Hemmens, B. Steiner, & D. Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice (2 nd Edition, pp. 144-161). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2011). Boot camps. In R. Levesque (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Adolescence (pp. 326-334). New York, NY: Springer. Steiner, B. (2010). DiIulio Jr., John J.: Prison management and prison order. In F.T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 266-269). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2010). Toch, Hans: Coping in prison. In F.T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 964-967). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Hemmens, C., & Steiner, B. (2008). Juvenile waiver. In E.M. Berman & J. Rabin (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (2 nd Edition, pp 1093-1096). New York, NY: Taylor and Francis. Steiner, B. (2007). Juvenile waiver laws. In C. Hemmens (Ed.) Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice: Readings (pp. 223-237). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Hemmens, C., & Steiner, B. (2006). Issues associated with juvenile waiver. In B. Sims & P. Preston (Eds.), The Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice (pp. 311-330). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. Steiner, B. (2006). Prison overcrowding. In P. Gerstenfeld (Ed.), Criminal Justice (pp. 858-861). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Steiner, B. (2005). Juvenile rights. In D. Schultz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (pp. 244-245). New York, NY: Facts on File. Steiner, B. (2005). In re Gault. In D. Schultz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (pp. 221-222). New York, NY: Facts on File. Steiner, B. (2005). Pelican bay. In M. Bosworth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities (pp. 686-688). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Steiner, B. (2005). Maximum security. In M. Bosworth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities (pp. 576-579). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Book Reviews Steiner, B. (2003). Going up the river. [Review of J. Hallinan, Going up the River]. The Prison Journal, 83(4), 487-491. King, K., & Steiner, B. (2001). The aging of America: Myth, reality, and future directions. Criminal Justice Review, 26(2), 263-270. Reports and Monographs Wright, E., Steiner, B., & Toto, S. (2017). Examining the Predictors of Sexual Victimization among Female Inmates: PREA Considerations. Final report prepared for the Iowa Department of Corrections, Des Moines, Iowa. Steiner, B., & Cain, C. (2016). The relationship between inmate misconduct, institutional violence, and administrative segregation: A systematic review of the evidence. In Restrictive Housing in the U.S.: Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions: Document 250315 (pp. 165-197). Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Steiner, B., & Cain, C. (2016). Assessing the Predictors and Consequences of Institutional Violence: A Systematic Review of the Evidence. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Steiner, B., & Cain, C. (2014). Examining the Effects of Nebraska s Good Time Laws. Omaha, NE. Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska, Omaha. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2013). Assessing the Relationship between Exposure to Violence and Inmate Maladjustment Within and Across State Correctional Facilities: Document 243901. National Institute of Justice Award #2011-IJ-CX-0003. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Reprinted, Abstract in National Institute of Justice (2014), Research Report Digest, Vol. 14. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Steiner, B. (2009). Maintaining Prison Order: Understanding Causes of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Ohio Correctional Facilities: Document 226458, National Institute of Justice Award #2007-IJ-CX-0010. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Steiner, B., Travis, L., & Makarios, M. (2008). Examining the Impact of Ohio's Progressive Sanction Grid: Validation Study and Process Evaluation. In B. Martin & S. Van Dine, Examining the Impact of Ohio s Progressive Sanction Grid: Document 224317 (pp. 81-129). National Institute of Justice Award #2005-IJ-CX-0038. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.

Reports and Monographs (continued) Steiner, B. (2008). Maintaining Prison Order: Understanding Causes of Inmate Misconduct Within and Across Ohio Correctional Facilities, National Science Foundation Award #SES- 07155515. Washington, DC. National Science Foundation. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2007). Understanding Micro- and Macro-level Influences on Inmate Misconduct Within and Across State Operated Prisons and Correctional Facilities. American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics. Washington, DC. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs. Crank, J.P., Giacomazzi, A.L., & Steiner, B. (2004). Building Tools for a Learning Organization: Assessing the Delivery of Community Policing Services in a Non-urban Setting: Document 207144, National Institute of Justice Award #2001-IJ-CX-0019. Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Manuals Steiner, B., & Wada, J. (2004). Instructor s Manual, for J. Worrall & C. Hemmens, Introduction to Criminal Evidence. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Steiner, B., & Wada, J. (2004). Student Study Guide, for J. Worrall & C. Hemmens, Introduction to Criminal Evidence. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. INVITED EXPERT TESTIMONY Steiner, B. (2014). Evidenced-based practices in corrections. Testimony given to the Nebraska Senate Judiciary Committee in reference to Legislative Bill 907, Lincoln, NE: February 6, 2014. Steiner, B. (2012). General deterrent effects of direct file transfer laws. Testimony given to the Colorado Senate Judiciary Committee in reference to House Bill 12-1271, Denver, CO: March 26, 2012. PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations Steiner, B. (2017). How to conduct research with correctional populations. Roundtable held at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November.

Invited Presentations (continued) Steiner, B. (2015). The relationship between institutional violence and administrative segregation. Invited presentation to the topical working group on the use of administration segregation convened by the National Institute of Justice. Arlington, VA: October. Steiner, B. (2014). Invisible implementers: The nexus between probation/parole officers and evidenced based practice. Roundtable held at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Philadelphia, PA: February. Steiner, B. (2012). Implementing administrative graduated sanction models: Process and outcomes. Invited presentation to the Spring Conference of the South Carolina Probation Parole Association. Columbia, SC: April. Steiner, B. (2011). Doctoral programs in criminal justice. Roundtable held at the 20 th Anniversary of the Doctoral Program conference, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH: May. Steiner, B. (2011). Comparing self report to official data on inmate misconduct within and across prisons in two states. Invited colloquium at the Institute for Crime, Justice, and Policy Research, Department of Sociology and Criminology and Law, University of Florida. Gainesville, FL: April. Steiner, B. (2008). Perspectives on the supermax phenomenon. Roundtable held at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Cincinnati, OH: March. Steiner, B. (2006). Understanding micro- and macro-level influences on inmate misconduct within and across state operated prisons and correctional facilities. Invited presentation to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Washington, DC: October. Conference Presentations Epinger, E., & Steiner, B., Makarios, M., Travis III, L.T. (2017). Racial differences in the influences of social integration and recidivism. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November. Toto, S. N., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. (2017). Assessing specific risk factors for sexual perpetration and victimization in a prison for females. A poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November. Ellison, J. M., & Steiner, B. (2017). An opportunity model of the sources of safety risks among jail inmates. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November.

Conference Presentations (continued) Butler, H.D., & Steiner, B. (2017). Examining the sources of heterogeneity in the effects of racial/ethnic category black on inmate misconduct. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, MO: March. Toto, S.N., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. (2016). Assessing gender specific risk factors for sexual perpetration and victimization in prisons. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA: November. Ellison, J., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. (2016). Examining the sources of violent victimization among jail inmates. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA: November. Butler, H.D., & Steiner, B. (2016). Examining heterogeneity in the effects of prior criminal record on inmate misconduct. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA: November. Ellison, J., & Steiner, B. (2016). Assessing racial and ethnic differences in the consequences of police use of force. A paper presented at the Mini-Conference on Policing and Race. Cincinnati, OH: January. Ellison, J., & Steiner, B. (2015). Assessing the consequences of police use of force among jail inmates. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC: November. Cain, C., & Steiner, B. (2015). Examining the effect of losing good time on inmates subsequent behavior in prison. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2014). Understanding individual and environmental influences on correctional officer safety. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November. Cain, C., Steiner, B., Wright, E.M., & Meade, B. (2014). Gender differences in the effects of exposure to violence on prison inmate maladjustment. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November. Butler, H.D., & Steiner, B. (2014). Examining the influences of sanction severity within state prisons. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November. Ellison, J., & Steiner, B. (2014). Individual- and facility-level predictors of jail rule breaking. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November.

Conference Presentations (continued) Butler, H.D., Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2014). Assessing the effect of exposure to disciplinary segregation on offenders odds of recidivism. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Philadelphia, PA: February. Butler, H.D., Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2013). Examining the impact of confinement in different prison environments on offender recidivism. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2013). The impact of prison inmate misconduct on correctional officer morale. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November. Chenane, J., Brennan, P., Steiner, B., & Ellison, J. (2013). Racial and ethnic differences in the predictive validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November. Ellison, J., Brennan, P., Steiner, B., & Chenane, J. (2013). Age group differences in the predictive validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November. Butler, H.D., Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2013). Assessing the effects of different prison environments on offender recidivism. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX: March. Carter, A., Steiner, B., & Wright, E.M. (2012). Main and moderating effects of formal controls on crime in U.S. cities. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL: November. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2012). The safe prison. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL: November. Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2012). Assessing the relationship between exposure to different types of violence and inmate mental health. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL: November. Steiner, B., & Meade, B. (2012). Assessing the effects of facility environments on the relationship between exposure to violence and inmate misconduct. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY: March. Stoddard, C., Steiner, B., Hemmens, C., & Bennett, K. (2012). All the way home: The status of juvenile curfew laws. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY: March.

Conference Presentations (continued) Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2011). Assessing the relationship between exposure to different types of violence and inmate maladjustment. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC: November. Wooldredge, J., & Steiner, B. (2011). Race group differences in the odds of violent victimization among prison inmates in Ohio and Kentucky. A poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2010). Linking micro- and macro-level influences of inmate victimization. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November. Meade, B., & Steiner, B. (2010). Examining the relative effects of inmate religiosity and religious environments on inmate misconduct. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2009). Comparing self report to official data on inmate misconduct within and across prisons in two states. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November. Hester, R., Steiner, B., Sevigny, E.L., Koons-Witt, B., & Burrow, J. (2009) A multi-level analysis of the effect of judge characteristics on sentencing outcomes in South Carolina. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2009). Examining the relative effects of perceived legitimacy of correctional staff and inmates legal cynicism on inmate misconduct within and across Ohio prisons. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, MA: March. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2008). Comparing self report to official data on inmate misconduct in Ohio prisons. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO: November. Steiner, S., & Steiner, B. (2008). Bullies, gangs, and books for young adults. A paper presented at the Young Adult Library Services Association Young Adult Literature Symposium. Nashville, TN: November. Makarios, M., Steiner, B., & Travis, L. (2008). Gender difference in recidivism: The effects of local life circumstances, risk, and sanctioning guidelines. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Cincinnati, OH: March.

Conference Presentations (continued) Steiner, B., Makarios, M., & Travis, L. (2007). Examining the organizational aspect of parole reform: A process evaluation of the transition to graduated sanctioning guidelines in a Midwestern state. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2007). Re-thinking the link between institutional crowding and inmate misconduct. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Seattle, WA: March. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2006). Model specification in quantitative studies of inmate deviance. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, MD: March. Bell, V., Hemmens, C., & Steiner, B. (2006). Video voyeurism: Statutory responses to a new problem. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, MD: March. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2005). Understanding micro- and macro-level influences on inmate misconduct within and across state operated prisons and correctional facilities. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, ON: November. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2005). Assessing the relative effects of sentencing policies and institutional resources on inmate crowding in state operated facilities across the United States. A paper presented at the College of Education Spring Research Conference. Cincinnati, OH: April. Steiner, B., & Wooldredge, J. (2005). Assessing the relative effects of sentencing policies and institutional resources on inmate crowding in state operated facilities across the United States. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL: March. Steiner, B., Hemmens, C., & Bell, V. (2004). Legislative waiver reconsidered: A test of general deterrence. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN: November. Steiner, B. (2003). Reentry of the substance abusing offender. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, MA: March. Steiner, B. (2003). Questionably deterrent: Recidivism rates of juveniles waived to criminal court. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, MA: March.

Conference Presentations (continued) Steiner, B. (2002). Getting tough: Sentencing outcomes of juveniles waived to criminal court. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators. Reno, NV: October. King, K., Steiner, B., & Ritchie, S. (2002). Violence in the supermax: A self-fulfilling prophecy. A paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Anaheim, CA: March. COURSES TAUGHT University of Nebraska, Omaha Advanced Statistical Applications (G) Special Problems in Statistical Analysis (G) Special Problems in Research Methods Quantitative (G) Seminar in Institutional Corrections (G) Institutional Corrections (U) Criminal Justice Research Internship (U) University of South Carolina Applied Quantitative Data Analysis (G) Corrections (G) Law and Social Control (G/U) Inmates and Prisons (G/U) Research Methods in Criminal Justice (U) Alternatives to Incarceration (U) Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice (U) Corrections (U) University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Statistics (U) Criminal Justice Research Methods (U) Philosophy of Punishment (U) Juvenile Delinquency (U) TA - Applied Criminal Justice Statistics (G)

Boise State University School Violence and Juvenile Justice (G/U) Bullies, Gangs, and Young Adult Literature (G/U) Corrections in the Community (U) Introduction to Law and Justice (U) Introduction to Criminal Justice (U) GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISED Dissertations Chaired Benjamin Meade (Ph.D. 2012), Assistant Professor, James Madison University H. Daniel Butler (Ph.D. 2017), Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University Jared Ellison (Ph.D. 2017), Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University Dissertation Committees Rhys Hester (Ph.D. 2012), Deputy Director, Pennsylvania State Sentencing Commission, and Senior Lecturer, Pennsylvania State University Gillian Pinchevsky (Ph.D. 2013), Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Joselyne Chenane (In Progress), Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Thesis Committees Nicky Dalbir (M.A. 2017) COMMITTEES AND SERVICE 2017 Member, Awards Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2016-2017 Member, Student Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology. 2016-2017 Member, Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha.

COMMITTEES AND SERVICE (continued) 2016-2017 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2016-Present Member, Expert Directory, Crime and Justice Research Alliance. 2016-Present Member, Criminal Justice Comprehensive Examination Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2016 Member, Awards Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2015-2016 Member, Nominations Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2015-2016 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2015 Member, Program Committee, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC: November. 2015 Member, Graduate Research and Creative Activity Grant Review Panel, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2014-2015 Chair, Nominations Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2014-Present Member, Graduate Policy and Planning Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2014 Chair, Session 267 Crime, Victimization, and the Responses to Inmate Crime in Prisons and Jails, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA: November. 2013-2016 Executive Counselor, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2013-2017 Website Content Creator/Reviewer, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2013-2014 Chair, Nominations Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2013-2014 Member, Faculty Search Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha.

COMMITTEES AND SERVICE (continued) 2013-2014 Member, Campus Safety and Emergency Preparedness Committee, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2013 Chair, Session 542 Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Inmate Misconduct, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA: November. 2013 Chair, Warren and Palmer Differential Intervention Award Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2013 Chair, Session 198 Classification, Institutional Placement, and Management of Prison Inmates, annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX: March. 2013 Member, Program Committee, annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX: March. 2012-2013 Member, Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2012-2013 Member, Computer Lab and Data Archive Committee, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha. 2012 Chair, Session 244 Inmate and Environmental Influences on Inmate Maladjustment, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL: November. 2012 Member, Warren and Palmer Differential Intervention Award Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. 2012 Member, Program Committee, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL: November. 2012 Member, Spring Semester M.A. Comprehensive Examination Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina. 2011 Member, Program Committee, annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, ON: February. 2011 Member, Social Science Grant Program Committee, Office of the Provost, University of South Carolina. 2010-2012 Member, Faculty Senate, University of South Carolina.

COMMITTEES AND SERVICE (continued) 2010-2011 Faculty Advisor, Alpha Sigma Phi Chapter of Lambda Alpha Epsilon (The American Criminal Justice Association), Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina. 2010 Chair, Session 33 Perspectives on Prison Violence, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA: November. 2010 Member, Spring Semester M.A. Comprehensive Examination Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina. 2010 Member, Program Committee, annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA: February. 2010 Member, Donations Committee, annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA: February. 2009-2011 Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2009 Member, Program Committee, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA: November. 2008 Chair, Session 424 Measuring Prison Disturbances and Adjustment Patterns, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO: November. 2004 Chair, Session 462 Studying Juvenile Justice Policy: New Directions, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN: November. 2004 Member, Local Arrangements Committee, annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN: November. 2003-04 Assistant to Francis Cullen (president) and Bonnie Fisher (program co-chair). Development and coordination of the program for the 2004 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN: November. PROMOTION AND TENURE REVIEWS 2016 School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS 2016 Guest Editor (with John Wooldredge), Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 32(4), Special Issue on Prisons and Imprisonment. 2015-Present Editorial Board, Victims and Offenders. 2015-Present Editorial Board, Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. 2014-Present Editorial Board, Journal of Drug Issues. 2011-Present Editorial Board, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. MANUSCRIPT/GRANT REVIEWER Criminology Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly Law and Society Review The British Journal of Sociology Social Forces Social Problems Crime and Delinquency Punishment and Society Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminology and Public Policy Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Mixed Methods Research Trauma, Violence, and Abuse Journal of Contemporary Ethnography The Prison Journal Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Scandinavian Journal of Psychology Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research Justice Research and Policy Victims and Offenders Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice American Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Education International Criminal Justice Review