Neighborhoods and crime: The dimensions of effective community control RJ Bursik Jr, HG Grasmick Lexington Books, 2002 | 3393 | 2002 |
Testing the core empirical implications of Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime HG Grasmick, CR Tittle, RJ Bursik Jr, BJ Arneklev Journal of research in crime and delinquency 30 (1), 5-29, 1993 | 3021 | 1993 |
Social disorganization and theories of crime and delinquency: Problems and prospects* RJ Bursik Criminology 26 (4), 519-552, 1989 | 2229 | 1989 |
Conscience, significant others, and rational choice: Extending the deterrence model HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Jr Law and society review, 837-861, 1990 | 1346 | 1990 |
Low self-control and imprudent behavior BJ Arneklev, HG Grasmick, CR Tittle, RJ Bursik Journal of Quantitative Criminology 9, 225-247, 1993 | 670 | 1993 |
Community Change and Patterns of Delinquency1 RJ Bursik Jr, J Webb Social, Ecological and Environmental Theories of Crime, 149-168, 2017 | 554 | 2017 |
Economic deprivation and neighborhood crime rates, 1960-1980 RJ Bursik Jr, HG Grasmick Law & Soc'y Rev. 27, 263, 1993 | 466 | 1993 |
Ecological stability and the dynamics of delinquency RJ Bursik Jr Crime and Justice 8, 35-66, 1986 | 319 | 1986 |
“Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's”: Religiosity and taxpayers' inclinations to cheat HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Jr, JK Cochran The Sociological Quarterly 32 (2), 251-266, 1991 | 316 | 1991 |
Evaluating the dimensionality and invariance of” low self-control” BJ Arneklev, HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Journal of Quantitative Criminology 15, 307-331, 1999 | 277 | 1999 |
The informal control of crime through neighborhood networks RJ Bursik Jr Sociological focus 32 (1), 85-97, 1999 | 276 | 1999 |
Religion, punitive justice, and support for the death penalty HG Grasmick, JK Cochran, RJ Bursik Jr, ML Kimpel Justice Quarterly 10 (2), 289-314, 1993 | 269 | 1993 |
Shame and embarrassment as deterrents to noncompliance with the law: The case of an antilittering campaign HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Jr, KA Kinsey Environment and Behavior 23 (2), 233-251, 1991 | 256 | 1991 |
Protestant fundamentalism and the retributive doctrine of punishment HG Grasmick, E Davenport, MB Chamlin, RJ Bursik Jr Criminology 30 (1), 21-46, 1992 | 247 | 1992 |
Reduction in drunk driving as a response to increased threats of shame, embarrassment, and legal sanctions HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Jr, BJ Arneklev Criminology 31 (1), 41-67, 1993 | 244 | 1993 |
Extracommunity dynamics and the ecology of delinquency JL Heitgerd, RJ Bursik Jr American Journal of Sociology 92 (4), 775-787, 1987 | 225 | 1987 |
Urban dynamics and ecological studies of delinquency RJ Bursik Jr Social Forces 63 (2), 393-413, 1984 | 162 | 1984 |
The dynamics of specialization in juvenile offenses RJ Bursik Jr Social forces 58 (3), 851-864, 1980 | 157 | 1980 |
Delinquency rates as sources of ecological change RJ Bursik The social ecology of crime, 63-74, 1986 | 134 | 1986 |
Protestant fundamentalism and attitudes toward corporal punishment of children HG Grasmick, RJ Bursik Jr, M Kimpel Violence and Victims 6 (4), 283-298, 1991 | 120 | 1991 |