Crime, Delinquency, & Antisocial Behavior

Sandra Jo Wilson & Mark W. Lipsey. School-based interventions for aggressive and disruptive behavior: Update of a meta-analysis. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2007, 33 (Supplement 2), S130 - S143.

Mark W. Lipsey & Francis T. Cullen. The effectiveness of correctional rehabilitation: A review of systematic reviews. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2007, 3 (in press). 

 

Sandra Jo Wilson & Mark W. Lipsey. The Effects of School-based Social Information Processing Interventions on Aggressive Behavior: Part I: Universal Programs. The Campbell Collaboration Library

    (http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/frontend2.asp?ID=11), March, 2006

 

Sandra Jo Wilson & Mark W. Lipsey. The Effects of School-based Social Information Processing Interventions on Aggressive Behavior: Part II: Selected/Indicated Pull-out Programs. The Campbell Collaboration Library (http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/frontend2.asp?ID =128), March, 2006

 

Nana A. Landenberger & Mark W. Lipsey.  The positive effects of cognitive-behavioral programs for offenders: A meta-analysis of factors associated with effective treatment.  Journal of Experimental Criminology (in press 2005).

  

James C. Howell & Mark W. Lipsey. A practical approach to linking graduated sanctions with a continuum of effective programs. Juvenile Sanctions Center, Training and Technical Assistance Program Bulletin, 2004, 2(1), 1-10.

 

James C. Howell & Mark W. Lipsey. A practical approach to evaluating and improving juvenile justice programs. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 2004, 55(1), 35-48.

 

Sandra Jo Wilson, Mark W. Lipsey & Haluk Soydan. Are mainstream programs for juvenile delinquency less effective with minority youth than majority youth? A meta-analysis of outcomes research. Research on Social Work Practice, 2003, 13(1), 3-26 . Bibliography.

 

Sandra Jo Wilson, Mark W. Lipsey & James H. Derzon. The effects of school-based intervention programs on aggressive and disruptive behavior: A meta-analysis. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 2003, 71(1), 136 - 149. Bibliography. 

 

James H. Derzon & Mark W. Lipsey. A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of mass-communication for changing substance-use knowledge, attitudes and behavior. In W. D. Crano & M. Burgoon (Eds.). Mass Media and Drug Prevention: Classic and Contemporary Theories and Research. Matwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2002, 231-258.

 

Mark W. Lipsey, Gabrielle L. Chapman & Nana A. Landenberger.  Cognitive-behavioral programs for offenders.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2001, 578 (November), 144-157.

 

Sandra Jo Wilson & Mark W. Lipsey. Wilderness challenge programs for delinquent youth: A meta-analysis of outcome evaluations. Evaluation and Program Planning, 2000, 23, 1-12.

 

James H. Derzon & Mark W. Lipsey. Predicting tobacco use to age 18: A synthesis of longitudinal research. Addiction, 1999, 94(7), 995-1006.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Can rehabilitative programs reduce the recidivism of juvenile offenders? An inquiry into the effectiveness of practical programs. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, 1999, 6(3), 611-641.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Can intervention rehabilitate serious delinquents? The Annals [of the American Academy of Political and Social Science], 1999, 564(July), 142-166.

 

James H. Derzon & Mark W. Lipsey. What good predictors of marijuana use are good for: A synthesis of research. School Psychology International, 1999, 20(1), 69-85.

 

James H. Derzon & Mark W. Lipsey. A synthesis of the relationship of marijuana use with delinquent and problem behaviors. School Psychology International, 1999, 20(1), 57-68.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. Effective intervention for serious juvenile offenders: A synthesis of research. In R. Loeber & D. P. Farrington (Eds.). Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & James H. Derzon. Predictors of violent or serious delinquency in adolescence and early adulthood: A synthesis of longitudinal research. In R. Loeber & D.P. Farrington (Eds.). Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Risk Factors and Successful Interventions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998.

 

Mark W. Lipsey, David B. Wilson, Mark A. Cohen, & James H. Derzon. Is there a causal relationship between alcohol use and violence? A synthesis of evidence. In M. Galanter (Ed.). Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 13: Alcoholism and Violence. New York: Plenum, 1996, 245-282.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. What do we learn from 400 research studies on the effectiveness of treatment with juvenile delinquents? In J. McGuire (Ed.). What works? Reducing reoffending. NY: John Wiley, 1995, pp. 63-78.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. The effect of treatment on juvenile delinquents: Results from meta-analysis. In F. Loesel, D. Bender, & T. Bliesener (Eds.). Psychology and law: International perspectives (pp. 131-143). Berlin; NY: Walter de Gruyter, 1992.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Juvenile delinquency treatment: A meta-analytic inquiry into the variability of effects. In T.D. Cook, H. Cooper, D.S. Cordray, H. Hartmann, L.V. Hedges, R.J. Light, T.A. Louis, & F. Mosteller (Eds.). Meta-analysis for explanation: A casebook. NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 1992.