Jeffrey T. Ward

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Jeffrey T. Ward

  • College of Liberal Arts

    • Criminal Justice

      • Associate Professor

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

CJ 2401

Nature of Crime

Undergraduate

CJ 2597

Criminal Justice Research Methods

Undergraduate

CJ 8105

Statistical Issues and Analysis of Criminal Justice Data

Graduate

CJ 8305

Advanced Statistical Issues in Criminal Justice Data

Graduate

CJ 8310

Special Topics Seminar

Graduate

Selected Publications

Recent

  • Ward, J. & Forney, M. (2020). Unpacking within- and between-person effects of unstructured socializing and differential association on solo- and co-offending. Journal of Criminal Justice, 70. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2020.101720.

  • Link, N., Ward, J., & Link, B. (2020). Getting people with serious mental illnesses on track: Insights from the health-based model of desistance. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 62(3), 71-95. doi: 10.3138/cjccj.2020-0001.

  • Rodriguez, T., Ward, J., Tillyer, M., & Ray, J. (2019). The Influence of Delinquent Peer Affiliation on Substance Use: The Moderating Effects of Anxiety and Depression. Journal of Drug Issues, 49(3), 450-464. doi: 10.1177/0022042619832019.

  • Augustyn, M., Ward, J., Krohn, M., & Dong, B. (2019). Criminal Justice Contact Across Generations: Assessing the Intergenerational Labeling Hypothesis. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 5(2), 137-175. doi: 10.1007/s40865-019-00118-3.

  • Vaughan, T., Ward, J., Bouffard, J., & Piquero, A. (2019). The General Factor of Self-Control and Cost Consideration: A Critical Test of the General Theory of Crime. Crime and Delinquency, 65(6), 731-771. doi: 10.1177/0011128718776213.

  • Forney, M. & Ward, J. (2019). Identity, Peer Resistance, and Antisocial Influence: Modeling Direct and Indirect Causes of Desistance. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 5(1), 107-135. doi: 10.1007/s40865-018-0102-0.

  • Link, N., Ward, J., & Stansfield, R. (2019). Consequences of mental and physical health for reentry and recidivism: Toward a health-based model of desistance*. Criminology, 57(3), 544-573. doi: 10.1111/1745-9125.12213.

  • Ward, J., Ray, J., & Fox, K. (2018). Exploring differences in self-control across sex, race, age, education, and language: Considering a bifactor MIMIC model. Journal of Criminal Justice, 56, 29-42. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2017.09.006.

  • Ward, J., McConaghy, M., & Bennett, J. (2018). Differential Applicability of Criminological Theories to Individuals? The Case of Social Learning vis-à-vis Social Control. Crime and Delinquency, 64(4), 510-541. doi: 10.1177/0011128717707716.

  • Augustyn, M., Ward, J., & Krohn, M. (2017). Exploring intergenerational continuity in gang membership. Journal of Crime and Justice, 40(3), 252-274. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2017.1337556.

  • Ward, J., Link, N., & Taylor, R. (2017). New windows into a broken construct: A multilevel factor analysis and DIF assessment of perceived incivilities. Journal of Criminal Justice, 51, 74-88. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2017.06.004.

  • Krohn, M., Lopes, G., & Ward, J. (2017). Effects of offi cial intervention on later offending in the rochester youth development study. In Labeling Theory: Empirical Tests (pp. 179-207). doi: 10.4324/9780203787656.

  • Kelsay, J., Tillyer, M., Tillyer, R., & Ward, J. (2017). The violent victimization of children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly: Situational characteristics and victim injury. Violence and Victims, 32(2), 342-361. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-16-00004.