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Ryan T. Shields
Ryan T. Shields
Associate Professor, School of Criminology & Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uml.edu
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Sex offender residence restriction laws: Parental perceptions and public policy
C Mancini, RT Shields, DP Mears, KM Beaver
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (5), 1022-1030, 2010
952010
Collateral consequences of juvenile sex offender registration and notification: Results from a survey of treatment providers
AJ Harris, SM Walfield, RT Shields, EJ Letourneau
Sexual Abuse 28 (8), 770-790, 2016
872016
Court sentencing patterns for environmental crimes: Is there a “green” gap in punishment?
JC Cochran, MJ Lynch, EL Toman, RT Shields
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34, 37-66, 2018
732018
The gender gap in sex offender punishment
RT Shields, JC Cochran
Journal of quantitative criminology 36 (1), 95-118, 2020
712020
Gender differences in genetic and environmental influences on gambling: Results from a sample of twins from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
KM Beaver, T Hoffman, RT Shields, MG Vaughn, M DeLisi, JP Wright
Addiction 105 (3), 536-542, 2010
612010
Effects of juvenile sex offender registration on adolescent well-being: An empirical examination.
EJ Letourneau, AJ Harris, RT Shields, SM Walfield, AE Ruzicka, ...
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 24 (1), 105, 2018
552018
A uniquely punitive turn? Sex offenders and the persistence of punitive sanctioning
JC Cochran, EL Toman, RT Shields, DP Mears
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 58 (1), 74-118, 2021
522021
Notes on a (sex crime) scandal: The impact of media coverage of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church on public opinion
C Mancini, RT Shields
Journal of Criminal Justice 42 (2), 221-232, 2014
522014
Help wanted: Lessons on prevention from young adults with a sexual interest in prepubescent children
RT Shields, SM Murray, AE Ruzicka, C Buckman, G Kahn, ...
Child Abuse & Neglect 105, 104416, 2020
472020
Commercial sexual exploitation of children and the emergence of safe harbor legislation: Implications for policy and practice
RT Shields, EJ Letourneau
Current psychiatry reports 17, 1-7, 2015
462015
Juvenile sexual crime reporting rates are not influenced by juvenile sex offender registration policies.
JC Sandler, EJ Letourneau, DM Vandiver, RT Shields, M Chaffin
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 23 (2), 131, 2017
382017
“I didn’t know where to go”: An examination of Stop It Now!’s sexual abuse prevention helpline
BJ Grant, RT Shields, J Tabachnick, J Coleman
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 34 (20), 4225-4253, 2019
322019
The public health approach to preventing sexual violence
RT Shields, KA Feder
Sexual violence: Evidence based policy and prevention, 129-144, 2016
252016
Sentencing departures and female defendants: Assessing the effects of racial and ethnic threat
PY Warren, J Cochran, RT Shields, B Feldmeyer, C Bailey, EA Stewart
Crime & Delinquency 66 (1), 59-92, 2020
222020
Collateral punishments and sentencing policy: Perceptions of residence restrictions for sex offenders and drunk drivers
JS Levenson, RT Shields, DA Singleton
Criminal Justice Policy Review 25 (2), 135-158, 2014
202014
Comparison of the National Violent Death Reporting System and supplementary homicide report: potential benefits of integration
RT Shields, BW Ward
Justice Research and Policy 10 (2), 67-97, 2008
182008
Sex offender risk and recidivism in Florida
JS Levenson, RT Shields
172012
Juvenile registration and notification policies fail to prevent first-time sexual offenses: An extension of findings to two new states
EJ Letourneau, RT Shields, R Nair, G Kahn, JC Sandler, DM Vandiver
Criminal justice policy review 30 (7), 1109-1123, 2019
152019
Ending child sexual abuse: A look at prevention efforts in the United States.
EJ Letourneau, RT Shields
Cambridge University Press, 2017
152017
Help wanted: Lessons on prevention from non-offending young adult pedophiles
C Buckman, A Ruzicka, RT Shields
ATSA Forum Newsletter 28 (2), 9-11, 2016
122016
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