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L. Thomas Winfree, Jr.
L. Thomas Winfree, Jr.
Professor Emeritus, Criminal Justice Department, New Mexico State University
Verified email at nmsu.edu
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The empirical status of social learning theory: A meta‐analysis
TC Pratt, FT Cullen, CS Sellers, LT Winfree Jr, TD Madensen, LE Daigle, ...
Justice Quarterly 27 (6), 765-802, 2010
9682010
Youth gangs and definitional issues: When is a gang a gang, and why does it matter?
FA Esbensen, LT Winfree Jr, N He, TJ Taylor
Crime & delinquency 47 (1), 105-130, 2001
7702001
Social support, gender, and inmate adjustment to prison life: Insights from a national sample
S Jiang, LT Winfree Jr
The Prison Journal 86 (1), 32-55, 2006
5202006
Coppin'an attitude: Attitudinal differences among juveniles toward police
TJ Taylor, KB Turner, FA Esbensen, LT Winfree Jr
Journal of criminal justice 29 (4), 295-305, 2001
3662001
Race and gender differences between gang and nongang youths: Results from a multisite survey
FA Esbensen, LT Winfree Jr.
Justice quarterly 15 (3), 505-526, 1998
3031998
Differences between gang girls and gang boys: Results from a multisite survey
FA Esbensen, EP Deschenes, LT Winfree Jr
Youth & Society 31 (1), 27-53, 1999
2561999
Social learning theory, self-reported delinquency, and youth gangs: A new twist on a general theory of crime and delinquency
LT Winfree Jr, TV Bäckström, GL Mays
Youth & Society 26 (2), 147-177, 1994
2401994
Social learning, self-control, and substance abuse by eighth grade students: A tale of two cities
LT Winfree Jr, FP Bernat
Journal of Drug Issues 28 (2), 539-558, 1998
1771998
Self-control and variability over time: Multivariate results using a 5-year, multisite panel of youths
LT Winfree Jr, TJ Taylor, N He, FA Esbensen
Crime & Delinquency 52 (2), 253-286, 2006
1562006
Essentials of Criminological Theory
LT Winfree Jr, H Abadinsky
Waveland Press, 2016
150*2016
Contemporary Corrections: A Critical Thinking Approach
R Ruddell, GL Mays, LT Winfree Jr
Routledge, 2020
130*2020
The definition and measurement of ‘gang status’: Policy implications for juvenile justice
LT Winfree Jr, K Fuller, T Vigil, GL Mays
Juvenile and Family Court Journal 43 (1), 29-37, 1992
1251992
Linking gender, minority group status and family matters to self‐control theory: A multivariate analysis of key self‐control concepts in a youth‐gang context
DP Lynskey, LT Winfree Jr, FA Esbensen, DL Clason
Juvenile and Family Court Journal 51 (3), 1-19, 2000
96*2000
Youthful suicide and social support: Exploring the social dynamics of suicide-related behavior and attitudes within a national sample of US adolescents
LT Winfree Jr, S Jiang
Youth violence and juvenile justice 8 (1), 19-37, 2010
942010
Youth gangs and incarcerated delinquents: Exploring the ties between gang membership, delinquency, and social learning theory
LT Winfree Jr, GL Mays, T Vigil-Bäckström
Justice Quarterly 11 (2), 229-256, 1994
94*1994
Attitudes toward the police: A comparison of Canadian and American adolescents
CT Griffiths, LT Winfree, Jr
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 6 (1-2 …, 1982
931982
Prisoner perspectives on inmate culture in New Mexico and New Zealand: A descriptive case study
LT Winfree Jr, G Newbold, SH Tubb III
The Prison Journal 82 (2), 213-233, 2002
912002
Social learning theory, drug use, and American Indian youths: A cross-cultural test
LT Winfree Jr, CT Griffiths, CS Sellers
Justice Quarterly 6 (3), 395-417, 1989
891989
Adolescent attitudes toward the police
LT Winfree Jr, CT Griffiths
Juvenile Delinquency: Little Brother Grows Up 2, 79-99, 1977
821977
Differential associations and definitions: A panel study of youthful drinking behavior
CS Sellers, LT Winfree, Jr
International Journal of the Addictions 25 (7), 755-771, 1990
751990
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