Shayne Jones, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Criminology University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
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http://criminology.cbcs.usf.edu/facultyStaff/bio.cfm?ID=45
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Ray JV, Jones S. (2023) Aging Out of Crime and Personality Development: A Review of the Research Examining the Role of Impulsiveness on Offending in Middle and Late Adulthood. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. 16: 1587-1596
Dinkins BJ, Jones S. (2018) Psychopathy and Perception of Vulnerability to Criminal Victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 886260518805762
Drislane LE, Brislin SJ, Jones S, et al. (2017) Interfacing Five-Factor Model and Triarchic Conceptualizations of Psychopathy. Psychological Assessment
Jones S. (2017) Does choice of measure matter? Assessing the similarities and differences among self-control scales Journal of Criminal Justice. 50: 78-85
Cochran JK, Maskaly J, Jones S, et al. (2016) Using Structural Equations to Model Akers’ Social Learning Theory With Data on Intimate Partner Violence Crime & Delinquency. 63: 39-60
Cochran JK, Jones S, Jones AM, et al. (2016) Does Criminal Propensity Moderate the Effects of Social Learning Theory Variables on Intimate Partner Violence? Deviant Behavior. 1-12
Hunter SC, Fox CL, Jones SE. (2015) Humor style similarity and difference in friendship dyads. Journal of Adolescence. 46: 30-37
Ward JT, Boman JH, Jones S. (2015) Hirschi’s Redefined Self-Control: Assessing the Implications of the Merger Between Social- and Self-Control Theories Crime and Delinquency. 61: 1206-1233
Jones S, Lynam DR, Piquero AR. (2015) Substance Use, Personality, and Inhibitors: Testing Hirschi’s Predictions About the Reconceptualization of Self-Control Crime and Delinquency. 61: 538-558
Jones AM, Jones S, Penrod S. (2015) Examining legal authoritarianism in the impact of punishment severity on juror decisions Psychology, Crime and Law. 21: 939-951
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