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Greg Pogarsky
Greg Pogarsky
Professor, University at Albany, School of Criminal Justice
Zweryfikowany adres z albany.edu
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Integrating celerity, impulsivity, and extralegal sanction threats into a model of general deterrence: Theory and evidence
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Criminology 39 (4), 865-892, 2001
9102001
An experimental investigation of deterrence: Cheating, self‐serving bias, and impulsivity
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Criminology 41 (1), 167-194, 2003
4122003
Identifying “deterrable” offenders: Implications for research on deterrence
G Pogarsky
Justice Quarterly 19 (3), 431-452, 2002
3942002
Can punishment encourage offending? Investigating the “resetting” effect
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40 (1), 95-120, 2003
3612003
Beyond Stafford and Warr's reconceptualization of deterrence: Personal and vicarious experiences, impulsivity, and offending behavior
AR Piquero, G Pogarsky
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 39 (2), 153-186, 2002
3602002
Rational choice, agency and thoughtfully reflective decision making: The short and long-term consequences of making good choices
R Paternoster, G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 25, 103-127, 2009
3522009
Elaborating the individual difference component in deterrence theory
AR Piquero, R Paternoster, G Pogarsky, T Loughran
Annual Review of Law and Social Science 7, 335-360, 2011
3282011
Self-control depletion and the general theory of crime
M Muraven, G Pogarsky, D Shmueli
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 22, 263-277, 2006
2842006
Time and punishment: Delayed consequences and criminal behavior
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 20, 295-317, 2004
2592004
Projected offending and contemporaneous rule‐violation: Implications for heterotypic continuity
G Pogarsky
Criminology 42 (1), 111-136, 2004
2472004
Modeling change in perceptions about sanction threats: The neglected linkage in deterrence theory
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero, R Paternoster
Journal of Quantitative criminology 20, 343-369, 2004
2322004
Adolescent mothers and the criminal behavior of their children
DS Nagin, G Pogarsky, DP Farrington
Law & Society Review 31 (1), 137-162, 1997
2081997
Developmental outcomes for children of young mothers
G Pogarsky, TP Thornberry, AJ Lizotte
Journal of marriage and family 68 (2), 332-344, 2006
1992006
On ambiguity in perceptions of risk: Implications for criminal decision making and deterrence
TA Loughran, R Paternoster, AR Piquero, G Pogarsky
Criminology 49 (4), 1029-1061, 2011
1762011
Studying the reach of deterrence: Can deterrence theory help explain police misconduct?
G Pogarsky, AR Piquero
Journal of criminal justice 32 (4), 371-386, 2004
1262004
Heuristics and biases, rational choice, and sanction perceptions
G Pogarsky, SP Roche, JT Pickett
Criminology 55 (1), 85-111, 2017
1242017
Deterrence and individual differences among convicted offenders
G Pogarsky
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 23, 59-74, 2007
1202007
Toward a bifurcated theory of emotional deterrence
JT Pickett, SP Roche, G Pogarsky
Criminology 56 (1), 27-58, 2018
1152018
Offender decision-making in criminology: Contributions from behavioral economics
G Pogarsky, SP Roche, JT Pickett
Annual Review of Criminology 1, 379-400, 2018
1102018
Prior police contact and subsequent victim reporting: Results from the NCVS
M Xie, G Pogarsky, JP Lynch, D McDowall
Justice quarterly 23 (4), 481-501, 2006
1092006
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