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Thomas Bernard
Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology
917 Oswald Tower |
Ph.D., Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany, 1981.
M.S., Administration of Justice, Southern Illinois University, 1975.
B.A., Mathematics, University of Notre Dame, 1968.
Criminology and criminal justice theory, juvenile justice
Bernard, T., E. Paoline and P. Pare. General Systems Theory and Criminal Justice. Forthcoming, Journal of Criminal Justice
Paluch, J. A Life for a Life. Edited by T. Bernard and R. Johnson. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 2004
Carceral, K. C. Behind a Convict's Eyes. Edited by T. Bernard, L. Alerid, B. Bickle, and A. Bickle. Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth, 2004.
Hassine, V. Life Without Parole: Living in Prison Today, 3rd ed. edited by R. Johnson and T. Bernard. Los Angeles: Roxbury Press, 2004.
S. Griffin and T. Bernard. Angry Aggression Among Police Officers. Police Quarterly 6(1): 1-21, 2003.
Bernard, T. Donald Black's Influence in Criminology. Contemporary Sociology 31(6): 650-52, 2002.
R. Engel, J. Calnon and T. Bernard. Theory and Racial Profiling: Shortcomings and Future Directions in Research. Justice Quarterly 19(2): 249-73, June, 2002.
Hayslett-McCall, K. and T. Bernard. Attachment, Masculinity, and Self-Control. Theoretical Criminology: An International Journal 6(1): 5-33, February, 2002.
Vold, G., T. Bernard, and J. Snipes. Theoretical Criminology, 5th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Bernard, T. and R. Engel. Conceptualizing Criminal Justice Theories. Justice Quarterly 18(1): 1-30, 2001.