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Byron R. Johnson
Byron R. Johnson
Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences, Baylor University
Verified email at baylor.edu
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Does adolescent religious commitment matter? A reexamination of the effects of religiosity on delinquency
BR Johnson, SJ Jang, DB Larson, S De Li
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 38 (1), 22-44, 2001
7462001
Strain, negative emotions, and deviant coping among African Americans: A test of general strain theory
SJ Jang, BR Johnson
Journal of quantitative criminology 19, 79-105, 2003
5002003
A systematic review of the religiosity and delinquency literature: A research note
BR Johnson, S De Li, DB Larson, M McCullough
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 16 (1), 32-52, 2000
4022000
Neighborhood disorder, individual religiosity, and adolescent use of illicit drugs: A test of multilevel hypotheses
SJ Jang, BR Johnson
Criminology 39 (1), 109-144, 2001
3322001
“Religious Programming, Institutional Adjustment and Recidivism Among Former Inmates in Prison Fellowship Programs”
B Johnson, DB Larson, TG Pitts
Justice Quarterly 14 (1), 145-166, 1997
3241997
Objective hope
BR Johnson, RB Tompkins, D Webb
Philadelphia: Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society, 2002
3212002
Race/ethnicity, religious involvement, and domestic violence
CG Ellison, JA Trinitapoli, KL Anderson, BR Johnson
Violence against women 13 (11), 1094-1112, 2007
3112007
Religious Programs, Institutional Adjustment, and Recidivism Among Former Inmates in Prison Fellowship Programs: A Long-term Follow Up Study
BR Johnson
Justice Quarterly 21, 329-354, 2004
267*2004
The ‘invisible institution’and Black youth crime: The church as an agency of local social control
BR Johnson, SJ Jang, SD Li, D Larson
Journal of youth and adolescence 29 (4), 479-498, 2000
2462000
“Who Escapes the Crime of Inner-Cities: Church Attendance and Religious Salience Among Disadvantaged Youth”
D Johnson, Byron R., Larson, S Jang, S Li
Justice Quarterly 17, 701-715, 2000
246*2000
What Americans Really Believe: New Findings from the Baylor Surveys of Religion
R Stark, BR Johnson
2382008
More God, less crime: Why faith matters and how it could matter more
B Johnson
Templeton Foundation Press, 2011
2252011
Explaining religious effects on distress among African Americans
SJ Jang, BR Johnson
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43 (2), 239-260, 2004
2252004
Recovering the lost: Remeasuring US religious affiliation
KD Dougherty, BR Johnson, EC Polson
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46 (4), 483-499, 2007
2092007
The intervention selection bias: an underrecognized confound in intervention research.
RE Larzelere, BR Kuhn, B Johnson
Psychological bulletin 130 (2), 289, 2004
2022004
Gender, religiosity, and reactions to strain among African Americans
SJ Jang, BR Johnson
Sociological Quarterly 46 (2), 323-357, 2005
1962005
Religion, delinquency, and drug use: A meta-analysis
PE Kelly, JR Polanin, SJ Jang, BR Johnson
Criminal Justice Review 40 (4), 505-523, 2015
1572015
Crime and religion: Assessing the role of the faith factor
BR Johnson, SJ Jang
Contemporary issues in criminological theory and research: The role of …, 2010
1572010
The InnerChange freedom initiative
BR Johnson
Philadelphia: Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society atthe …, 2003
1572003
What contributes to college students’ cheating? A study of individual factors
H Yu, PL Glanzer, R Sriram, BR Johnson, B Moore
Ethics & Behavior 27 (5), 401-422, 2017
1202017
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