David C. May
David C. May
Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University
Verified email at soc.msstate.edu
TitleCited byYear
Teenage partners' communication about sexual risk and condom use: the importance of parent-teenager discussions
DJ Whitaker, KS Miller, DC May, ML Levin
Family planning perspectives, 117-121, 1999
4791999
An empirical assessment of the “threat of victimization:” Considering fear of crime, perceived risk, avoidance, and defensive behaviors
NE Rader, DC May, S Goodrum
Sociological Spectrum 27 (5), 475-505, 2007
1922007
A gendered assessment of the ‘‘threat of victimization’’: Examining gender differences in fear of crime, perceived risk, avoidance, and defensive behaviors
DC May, NE Rader, S Goodrum
Criminal Justice Review 35 (2), 159-182, 2010
1862010
Low self-control, deviant peer associations, and juvenile cyberdeviance
TJ Holt, AM Bossler, DC May
American Journal of Criminal Justice 37 (3), 378-395, 2012
1692012
Predictors of fear of criminal victimization at school among adolescents
DC May, RG Dunaway
Sociological Spectrum 20 (2), 149-168, 2000
1672000
The effect of fear of sexual victimization on adolescent fear of crime
DC May
Sociological Spectrum 21 (2), 141-174, 2001
1482001
Student weapon possession and the “fear and victimization hypothesis”: Unraveling the temporal order
P Wilcox, DC May, SD Roberts
Justice Quarterly 23 (4), 502-529, 2006
1342006
Predicting online harassment victimization among a juvenile population
AM Bossler, TJ Holt, DC May
Youth & Society 44 (4), 500-523, 2012
1272012
Scared kids, unattached kids, or peer pressure: Why do students carry firearms to school?
DC May
Youth & Society 31 (1), 100-127, 1999
1001999
Racial differences in perceptions of the severity of sanctions: A comparison of prison with alternatives
PB Wood, DC May
Justice Quarterly 20 (3), 605-631, 2003
842003
Predictors of principals’ perceptions of school resource officer effectiveness in Kentucky
DC May, SD Fessel, S Means
American Journal of Criminal Justice 29 (1), 75-93, 2004
812004
College Students' Crime-Related Fears on Campus: Are Fear-Provoking Cues Gendered?
BS Fisher, D May
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25 (3), 300-321, 2009
772009
The impact of parental attachment and feelings of isolation on adolescent fear of crime at school.
LH Wallace, DC May
Adolescence 40 (159), 2005
632005
Ranking correctional punishments: Views from offenders, practitioners, and the public
DC May, PB Wood
Carolina Academic Press, 2010
622010
The impact of parental attachment and supervision on fear of crime among adolescent males
DC May, LR Vartanian, K Virgo
Adolescence 37 (146), 267, 2002
622002
Another look at classic strain theory: Poverty status, perceived blocked opportunity, and gang membership as predictors of adolescent violent behavior
PR Vowell, DC May
Sociological Inquiry 70 (1), 42-60, 2000
582000
What influences offenders’ willingness to serve alternative sanctions?
DC May, PB Wood
The Prison Journal 85 (2), 145-167, 2005
532005
Predicting offender-generated exchange rates: Implications for a theory of sentence severity
DC May, PB Wood, JL Mooney, KI Minor
Crime & Delinquency 51 (3), 373-399, 2005
512005
Fear of crime in the United States: Causes, consequences, and contradictions
J Lane
Carolina Academic Press, 2014
422014
Examining the mediating effects of social learning on the low self-control—Cyberbullying relationship in a youth sample
CKW Li, TJ Holt, AM Bossler, DC May
Deviant Behavior 37 (2), 126-138, 2016
322016
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