Robert Agnew

Affiliations: 
Sociology Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Criminology and Penology, Military Studies
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Nicola U. Dawkins grad student 2001 Emory
Joanne M. Kaufman grad student 2001 Emory
Cesar J. Rebellon grad student 2002 Emory
Michelle Manasse grad student 2005 Emory
Natasha W. Morgan grad student 2006 Emory
Jacob W. Bucher grad student 2009 Emory
Shelley K. Matthews grad student 2009 Emory
Sherod Thaxton grad student 2009 Emory
Heather L. Scheuerman grad student 2011 Emory
Jessica M. Grosholz grad student 2014 Emory
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Thaxton S, Agnew R. (2018) When criminal coping is likely: an examination of conditioning effects in general strain theory Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 34: 887-920
Agnew R. (2016) Race and Youth Crime Why Isn’t the Relationship Stronger? Race and Justice. 6: 195-221
Agnew R. (2016) A theory of crime resistance and susceptibility Criminology. 54: 181-211
Link NW, Cullen FT, Agnew R, et al. (2016) Can General Strain Theory Help Us Understand Violent Behaviors Among People with Mental Illnesses? Justice Quarterly. 33: 729-754
Rebellon CJ, Manasse ME, Agnew R, et al. (2016) The relationship between gender and delinquency: Assessing the mediating role of anticipated guilt Journal of Criminal Justice. 44: 77-88
Agnew R, Messner SF. (2015) General assessments and thresholds for chronic offending: An enriched paradigm for explaining crime Criminology. 53: 571-596
Agnew R. (2015) Using general strain theory to explain crime in Asian societies Asian Journal of Criminology. 10: 131-147
Agnew R. (2014) The role of the social environment in general strain theory The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology: On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality. 184-198
Agnew R. (2014) 2013 presidential address to the American society of criminology: Social concern and crime: Moving beyond the assumption of simple self-interest Criminology. 52: 1-32
Listwan SJ, Sullivan CJ, Agnew R, et al. (2013) The Pains of Imprisonment Revisited: The Impact of Strain on Inmate Recidivism Justice Quarterly. 30: 144-168
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