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Thomas Baker
Thomas Baker
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida
Verified email at ucf.edu
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The pragmatic American: Empirical reality or methodological artifact?
JT Pickett, T Baker
Criminology 52 (2), 195-222, 2014
1202014
Female inmates’ procedural justice perceptions of the police and courts: Is there a spill-over of police effects?
T Baker, WV Pelfrey Jr, LE Bedard, K Dhungana, M Gertz, K Golden
Criminal Justice and Behavior 41 (2), 144-162, 2014
1002014
Shared race/ethnicity, court procedural justice, and self-regulating beliefs: A study of female offenders
T Baker, JT Pickett, DM Amin, K Golden, K Dhungana, M Gertz, L Bedard
Law & Society Review 49 (2), 433-466, 2015
842015
An exploratory examination of college students’ likelihood of reporting sexual assault to police and university officials: Results of a self-report survey
BM Moore, T Baker
Journal of interpersonal violence 33 (22), 3419-3438, 2018
762018
Inside the black box: Prison visitation, the costs of offending, and inmate social capital
S Liu, JT Pickett, T Baker
Criminal Justice Policy Review 27 (8), 766-790, 2016
692016
Examining public preferences for the allocation of resources to rehabilitative versus punitive crime policies
T Baker, C Falco Metcalfe, T Berenblum, G Aviv, M Gertz
Criminal Justice Policy Review 26 (5), 448-462, 2015
682015
Examining correctional officers’ fear of victimization by inmates: The influence of fear facilitators and fear inhibitors
J Gordon, T Baker
Criminal Justice Policy Review 28 (5), 462-487, 2017
652017
Examining external support received in prison and concerns about reentry among incarcerated women
C Mancini, T Baker, KD Sainju, K Golden, LE Bedard, M Gertz
Feminist Criminology 11 (2), 163-190, 2016
572016
Female offenders’ perceptions of police procedural justice and their obligation to obey the law
T Baker, JM Gau
Crime & Delinquency 64 (6), 758-781, 2018
542018
A hierarchical analysis of correctional officers’ procedural justice judgments of correctional institutions: Examining the influence of transformational leadership
T Baker, JA Gordon, FS Taxman
Justice Quarterly 32 (6), 1037-1063, 2015
512015
Crime salience and public willingness to pay for child saving and juvenile punishment
T Baker, HMD Cleary, JT Pickett, MG Gertz
Crime & Delinquency 62 (5), 645-668, 2016
482016
Assessing the perceived benefits—criminal offending relationship
T Baker, AR Piquero
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (5), 981-987, 2010
452010
What are the odds? Predicting specialization in offending over the life course
T Baker, C Falco Metcalfe, WG Jennings
Criminal Justice and Behavior 40 (8), 909-932, 2013
442013
Bullying victimization, social network usage, and delinquent coping in a sample of urban youth: Examining the predictions of general strain theory
T Baker, WV Pelfrey Jr
Violence and victims 31 (6), 1021-1043, 2016
422016
Contact and compromise: Explaining support for conciliatory measures in the context of violent intergroup conflict
JT Pickett, T Baker, C Metcalfe, M Gertz, R Bellandi
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 51 (5), 585-619, 2014
382014
Race, Punishment, and the Michael Vick Experience*
AR Piquero, NL Piquero, M Gertz, T Baker, J Batton, JC Barnes
Social Science Quarterly 92 (2), 535-551, 2011
382011
Exploring the relationship of shared race/ethnicity with court actors, perceptions of court procedural justice, and obligation to obey among male offenders
T Baker
Race and Justice 7 (1), 87-102, 2017
372017
Exploring the Association between Procedural Justice in Jails and Incarcerated People’s Commitment to Institutional Rules
T Baker, FP Abderhalden, LM Alward, LE Bedard
Corrections, 2019
312019
Measuring the intermittency of criminal careers
T Baker, CF Metcalfe, AR Piquero
Crime & Delinquency 61 (8), 1078-1103, 2015
292015
Punishment and solidarity? An experimental test of the educative-moralizing effects of legal sanctions
JT Pickett, T Baker
Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2017
242017
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