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Jason R. Silver
Jason R. Silver
Other namesJasmine R. Silver
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Why are conservatives more punitive than liberals? A moral foundations approach.
JR Silver, E Silver
Law and human behavior 41 (3), 258, 2017
1862017
Traditional police culture, use of force, and procedural justice: Investigating individual, organizational, and contextual factors
JR Silver, SP Roche, TJ Bilach, S Bontrager Ryon
Justice quarterly 34 (7), 1272-1309, 2017
1272017
Toward a better understanding of politicized policing attitudes: Conflicted conservatism and support for police use of force
JR Silver, JT Pickett
Criminology 53 (4), 650-676, 2015
1062015
Moral foundations, intuitions of justice, and the intricacies of punitive sentiment
JR Silver
Law & Society Review 51 (2), 413-450, 2017
852017
Applying moral foundations theory to the explanation of capital jurors’ sentencing decisions
TJ Vaughan, L Bell Holleran, JR Silver
Justice Quarterly 36 (7), 1176-1205, 2019
812019
The nature and role of morality in offending: A moral foundations approach
JR Silver, E Silver
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 58 (3), 343-380, 2021
432021
Morality and self-control: The role of binding and individualizing moral motives
E Silver, JR Silver
Deviant Behavior 42 (3), 366-385, 2021
292021
The accuracy of the violent offender identification directive tool to predict future gun violence
AP Wheeler, RE Worden, JR Silver
Criminal justice and behavior 46 (5), 770-788, 2019
212019
Moral motives, police legitimacy and acceptance of force
JR Silver
Policing: An International Journal 43 (5), 799-815, 2020
162020
Moral Intuitions and Suicide Risk: Results from a National Sample of Icelandic Youth*
E Silver, JR Silver, ID Sigfusdottir
Social Forces 99 (4), 1799-1826, 2021
152021
Mapping attitudes towards the police at micro places
AP Wheeler, JR Silver, RE Worden, SJ Mclean
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 36, 877-906, 2020
152020
Remorse, perceived offender immorality, and lay sentencing preferences
JR Silver, CM Berryessa
Journal of Experimental Criminology 19 (2), 425-463, 2023
112023
Conceptualizing and measuring public stigma toward people with prison records
L Shi, JR Silver, A Hickert
Criminal Justice and Behavior 49 (11), 1676-1698, 2022
102022
Conflicted conservatives, punitive views, and anti-Black racial bias 1974–2014
EK Brown, KM Socia, JR Silver
Punishment & Society 21 (1), 3-27, 2019
92019
The moral foundations of crime control in American presidential platforms, 1968–2016
EK Brown, JR Silver
Punishment & Society 24 (2), 196-220, 2022
82022
Why men (don’t) buy sex: Purity moralization and perceived harm as constraints on prostitution offending
JR Silver, JT Pickett, JC Barnes, SR Bontrager, DE Roe-Sepowitz
Sexual Abuse 34 (2), 180-206, 2022
72022
Binding morality and perceived harm as sources of moral regulation law support among political and religious conservatives
JR Silver
Law & Society Review 54 (3), 680-719, 2020
52020
The criminological implications of moral foundations
JR Silver
State University of New York at Albany, 2018
32018
Moral intuitions, punishment ideology, and judicial sentencing
JR Silver, JT Ulmer
Journal of Crime and Justice 47 (2), 219-240, 2024
22024
Is compassion the flip side of punitiveness? Incorporating COVID-19 crisis in experimental vignettes to examine support for visitation and vaccination in prison
A Hickert, L Shi, JR Silver
Journal of Experimental Criminology 20 (1), 1-22, 2024
22024
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