Richard Tewksbury, Ph.D. - University of Louisville

Richard Tewksbury, Ph.D.
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Louisville
Phone: (502) 852 - 0000
Fax: (502) 852 – 0065
[email protected]
EDUCATION
1991
Ph.D.
The Ohio State University - Sociology
Dissertation title: “The Social Construction of Experience and Identity
Management Among Post-Secondary Correctional Educators.”
1988
M.A.
The Ohio State University – Sociology
Thesis title: “Fear of Sexual Assault in Prison Inmates.”
1986
B.A.
Butler University – Sociology and Psychology
Thesis title: “Gerontological Substance Abuse: Incidence, Demographics, and
Treatments.”
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2000 – Present
Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville
2013
Visiting Scholar
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
2004 – 2005
Visiting Fellow
Bureau of Justice Statistics, United States Department of Justice
1997 – 2000
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville
1992 – 1997
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville
1991 – 1992
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, University of Louisville
1986 – 1991
Graduate Teaching & Research Assistant
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University
1990 – 1990
Adjunct Professor
College of Arts & Sciences, Franklin University
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1998 – 1989
Instructor
Division of Social Sciences, Columbus State Community College
1987 – 1989
Research Technician
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Corrections
1988 – 1988
Adjunct Instructor
Department of Sociology, Wilmington College
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
2006 – 2008
Research Director, National Prison Rape Elimination Commission
2002 – 2003
Community Policing Advisor, Louisville Division of Police
2000 – 2001
Urban Specialist, Center for Safe Urban School Communities, University of Louisville
1990 – 1990
Interim Director of Health Education, Columbus AIDS Task Force, Columbus, Ohio
1984 – 1986
Educational Coordinator, Butler University Alcohol & Drug Intervention Program
AWARDS, HONORS & FELLOWSHIPS
2013
Richard Tewksbury Award for Significant Contributions to the Fields of Sexuality, Crime
and Justice Western Society of Criminology (Inaugural award named for first recipient)
2013
Visiting Fellowship, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
2010
Outstanding Mentor Award
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
2009
Springer Award for Outstanding Research Article in American Journal of Criminal Justice:
Gover, Angela R., Wesley G. Jennings and Richard Tewksbury. 2009. “Adolescent Male
and Female Gang Members’ Experiences of Violent Victimization.” American Journal of
Criminal Justice 34, (1-2), 103-115.
2008
Distinguished Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research and Creative Activity:
Social Science, University of Louisville
2006
Peter P. Lejins Correctional Research Award
American Correctional Association
2005
Educator of the Year
Southern Criminal Justice Association
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1997
Finalist, Community Service Award
University of Louisville
1997
Outstanding Paper
Mid-South Sociological Association & Sociological Spectrum
1994
Young Investigators Award
Office of the President, University of Louisville
(Outstanding Research Accomplishment by an Assistant Professor)
1991
Nominee, Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award
The Ohio State University
1990
Outstanding Teaching Associate
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University
1989 – 1990
Graduate Student Paper Award, North Central Sociological Association
1989 – 2nd place; 1990 – 3rd place
1989
Outstanding Educational Service Award
Columbus AIDS Task Force
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Dabney, Dean and Richard Tewksbury. (2016). Speak Truth to Power: Confidential Informants and
Police Investigations. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Corrections in America. New York: Wolters Kluwer.
Miller, J. Mitchell, Christopher J. Schreck, Richard Tewksbury and J.C. Barnes. Criminological Theory: A
Brief Introduction. (4th ed.). Boston: Prentice Hall. (1st ed 2006, 2nd ed, 2008, 3rd ed. 2011).
Vito, Gennaro F., Julie Kunselman and Richard Tewksbury. (2014). Introduction to Criminal Justice
Research Methods: An Applied Approach (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. (1st ed. 2008).
Holmes, Ronald M., Richard Tewksbury and George E. Higgins. (2011). Introduction to Gangs in
America. New York: CRC Press.
Vito, Gennaro F., Richard Tewksbury and Deborah G. Wilson. (1998). The Juvenile Justice System:
Concepts and Issues. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1997). Introduction to Corrections. New York, NY: Glencoe/McGraw Hill.
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EDITED BOOKS
Tewksbury, Richard and Dean Dabney. (2009). Prisons and Jails: A Reader. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2006). Behind Bars: Readings on Prison Culture. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Prentice-Hall.
Miller, J. Mitchell and Richard Tewksbury. (2006). Research Methods: A Qualitative Reader. Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2003). Controversies in Criminal Justice
Research. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing.
Hensley, Christopher and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). Sexual Deviance: A Reader. Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner Publishers.
Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). The Dynamics of Inequality: Race, Class, Gender and
Sexuality in the United States. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Gendered Sexualities (Advances in Gender Research,
Volume 6). JAI, Elsevier Science: Kidlington, England.
Miller, J. Mitchell and Richard Tewksbury. (2001). Extreme Methods: Innovative Approaches to Social
Science Research. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Tewksbury, Richard and Patricia Gagné. (2000). Deviance and Deviants: An Anthology. Los Angeles, CA:
Roxbury Publishing.
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury and Shawn M. Rolfe. (in press). Inmate Response to Correctional
Officer Deviance and Misconduct: A Model of its Dynamic Nature. Corrections: Policy, Practice and
Research.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Shawn M. Rolfe. (in press). Sex Offender
Residential Mobility and Relegation: The Collateral Consequences Continue. American Journal of
Criminal Justice.
Rolfe, Shawn M., Richard Tewksbury and Ryan D. Schroeder. (in press). Homeless Shelters’ Policies
on Sex Offenders: Is This Another Collateral Consequence? International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). A Survey of Social Science
Journal Editors for Behind-the-Scenes Data on the Publication Process. Journal of Scholarly Publishing.
McCutheon, James C., Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). Working
the Stroll: Prostitutes, Pimps and Johns. Deviant Behavior.
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Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). Inmates and Prison Involvement with
Drugs: Examining Drug-Related Misconduct During Incarceration. Journal of Contemporary Criminal
Justice.
Vito, Gennaro F., George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). The Effectiveness of Parole
Supervision: Use of Propensity Score Matching to Analyze Reincarceration Rates in Kentucky. Criminal
Justice Policy Review.
Beaudry-Cyr, Maude, Wesley G. Jennings, Kristen M. Zgoba and Richard Tewksbury. (in press).
Examining the Continuity of Juvenile Sex Offending into Adulthood and Subsequent Patterns of Sex and
General Recidivism. International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology.
Payne, Brian K., Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (in press). Identifying the
Source of Community Corrections Professionals’ Attitudes About Sex Offender Residence Restriction
Policies: The Impact of Demographic Factors, Education, and Perceptions of Effectiveness and Fairness.
Crime & Delinquency.
Copes, Heith, Richard Tewksbury and Sveinung Sandberg (2016). Publishing Qualitative Research in
Criminal Justice and Criminology Journals. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27(1), 121-139.
Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver (2015). State Police Officer Sleep Patterns and Fast Food
Consumption. International Journal of Police Science and Management 17(4), 230-236.
Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury and Miguel Zalidar (2015). Analyzing For-Profit Colleges and
Universities that Offer Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.Ds to Inmates Incarcerated in American Correctional
Facilities. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 54(8), 585-598.
Stickle, Ben and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Messages in the Music: A Lyrical Analysis of Rap, Country,
Pop and Christian Music. Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology 5(1-2), 6-21. 250
Navarro, John C. and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Bestiality: An Overview and Analytic Discussion.
Sociology Compass 9(10), 864-875.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). Quality Matters, Doesn’t It? International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology 59(10), 1027-1028.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Father’s Means of Child Discipline: Does
Incarceration Lead to Harsh and Physical Punishment? A Research Note. American Journal of Criminal
Justice 40(1), 89-99.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, David Patrick Connor and Brian K. Payne. (2015).
Criminal Justice Officials’ Views of Sex Offenders, Registration and Community Notification. Justice
System Journal 36(1), 63-85.
Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Prison Inmates and Their Visitors: An
Examination of Inmate Characteristics and Visitor Types. The Prison Journal 95(2), 159-177.
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Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Miguel Zaldivar and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Breaking Out of Prison and into Print?
Rationales and Strategies to Assist Educated Convicts Conduct Scholarly Research and Writing Behind
Bars. Critical Criminology 23(1), 73-83.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Evidence of Ineffectiveness: Advancing the Argument Against Sex
Offender Residence Restrictions. Criminology & Public Policy 13(1), 135-138.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, Lin Huff-Corzine and Jay Corzine. (2014). Community
Characteristics and Child Sexual Assault: Social Disorganization and Age. Journal of Criminal Justice
42(2), 173-183.
Jennings, Wesley G., Kristen M. Zgoba, C. Donner, Brandy Henderson and Richard Tewksbury. (2014).
Considering Specialization/Versatility as an Unintended Collateral Consequence of SORN. Journal of
Criminal Justice 42(2), 184-192.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury (2014). Pulling the Curtain Back on
Manuscript Publication in Social Science: A Survey of Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminal
Justice/Criminology Journal Editors. Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology 4(2), 114-128.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Patrick Connor. (2014). Who is Having Sex Inside Prison? Deviant
Behavior 35(12), 993 – 1005.
Tewksbury, Richard and Eric S. McCord. (2014). Crime at Sexually Oriented Businesses. Security Journal
27(4), 349 – 360.
Tewksbury, Richard, David P. Connor and Andrew S. Denney. (2014). Disciplinary Infractions Behind
Bars: Exploring Inmate Demographics and Prison Experiences. Criminal Justice Review 39(2), 201-218.
Denney, Andrew, Richard Tewksbury and Richard S. Jones. (2014). Beyond Basic Needs: Social Support
and Structure for Successful Offender Re-Entry. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology
2(1), 39-67.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, Jay Corzine and Lin Huff-Corzine. (2014).
Differentiating Single and Multiple Victim Child Sexual Abuse Cases: A Research Note Considering Social
Disorganization Theory. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 23(1), 38-54.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2013). Law Enforcement Officials’ Views of Sex
Offender Registration and Community Notification. International Journal of Police Science and
Management 15(2), 95 – 113.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). What Can Be Learned from an
Online Sex Offender Registry Site? An 8 Year Follow-Up. Journal of Community Corrections 23(1), 5–10.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2013). Sex Offenders and Campus-Based Sex Offender Registration: Stigma,
Vulnerability, Isolation and the Classroom as Refuge. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and
Criminology 1(2), 221 – 242. (Available at: http://www.jqcjc.org/documents/v1i2.pdf#page=35).
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Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Exploring the Black Box of Journal
Manuscript Review: A Survey of Social Science Journal Editors. Journal of Criminal Justice Education
24(3), 386-401.
Dabney, Dean A., Heith Copes, Richard Tewksbury and Shila R. Hawk-Tourtelot. (2013). A Qualitative
Assessment of Stress Perceptions among Members of a Homicide Unit. Justice Quarterly 30(5), 811-836.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Patrick Connor. (2013). Inside the Parole Hearing: Structural and
Interactional Influences on Parole Decisions. The Prison Journal. [Note: Accepted for publication in 2013
but withdrawn from publication].
Tewksbury, Richard, George E. Higgins and David Patrick Connor. (2013). Number of Sexual Partners
and Social Disorganization: A Developmental Trajectory Approach. Deviant Behavior 34(12), 10201034.
McCord, Eric S. and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Does the Presence of Sexually Oriented Businesses
Relate to Increased Levels of Crime? An Examination Using Spatial Analyses. Crime & Delinquency 59(7),
1109-1126.
Tewksbury, Richard, David Patrick Connor and Robert M. Worley. (2013). Why the American Journal of
Criminal Justice is a Great Place to Publish: A Research Note Examining Frequent Authors’ Experiences.”
American Journal of Criminal Justice 38(3), 341-347.
Denney, Andrew S. and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Motivations and Need for Fulfillment of Faith-Based
Halfway House Volunteers. Justice Policy Journal 10(1). (Available online at:
http://www.cjcj.org/uploads/cjcj/documents/denney_et_al.pdf).
Denney, Andrew S. and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). How to Write a Literature Review. Journal of
Criminal Justice Education 24(2), 218 – 234.
George E. Higgins, Richard Tewksbury and Andrew S. Denney. (2013). Validating a Measure of Work
Stress for Correctional Staff: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach. Criminal Justice Policy Review
24(3), 338-352.
Suresh, Geetha and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Locations of Motor Vehicle Theft and Recovery.
American Journal of Criminal Justice 38(2), 200-215.
Burton, Corey and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). How Families of Murder Victims Feel Following the
Execution of Their Loved One’s Murderer: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Reports of Executions from
2006–2011. Journal of Qualitative Criminology and Criminal Justice 1(1), 53-76.
Button, Deanna M., Richard Tewksbury, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Brian K. Payne. (2013). Factors
Contributing to Perceptions about Policies Governing Sex Offenders: The Role of Demographic
Characteristics, Victimization Experiences, and Social Disorganization. International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57(1), 25-54.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, Jay Corzine and Lin Huff-Corzine. (2013). Social
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Disorganization and Unfounded Sexual Assault Case Clearances. Violence and Victims 28(1), 90-102.
Tewksbury, Richard and Heith Copes. (2013). Incarcerated Sex Offenders’ Expectations for Re-Entry.
The Prison Journal 93(1), 102-122.
Burton, Corey D. and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Policies on Sexually Explicit Materials in State Prisons.
Criminal Justice Policy Review 24(2), 221-233.
Denney, Andrew and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Desired Partner Characteristics and Self-Presentation
in an Online BDSM Community. Deviant Behavior 34(2), 153-168.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Patrick Connor. (2012). Inmates Who Receive Visits in Prison: Exploring
Factors that Predict. Federal Probation 76(3), 43-46.
Higgins, George E., Richard Tewksbury and Andrew S. Denney. (2012). Measuring Work Stress Among
Correctional Staff: A Rasch Measurement Approach. Journal of Applied Measurement 13(4).
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2012). Cracking Open the Black Box of the
Manuscript Review Process: A Look Inside Justice Quarterly. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23(4),
399-422.
Copes, Heith, David N. Khey and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Criminology and Criminal Justice Hit
Parade: Measuring Academic Productivity in the Discipline. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23(4),
423-440.
Jennings, Wesley G., Kristen M. Zgoba and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). A Comparative Longitudinal
Analysis of Recidivism Trajectories and Collateral Consequences for Sex and Non-Sex Offenders Released
Since the Implementation of Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification. Journal of Crime
and Justice 35(3), 356-364.
Tewksbury, Richard, David Patrick Connor, Kelly Cheeseman, and Beth Lynne Rivera. (2012). Female Sex
Offenders’ Anticipations for Re-Entry: Do They Really Know What They’re in For? Journal of Crime and
Justice 35 (3), 451-463.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Patrick Connor. (2012). Incarcerated Sex Offenders Perceptions of Family
Relationships: Previous Experiences and Future Expectations. Western Criminology Review 13(2), 25-35.
Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Ex-Offenders and Educational Equal Access: An
Exploratory Analysis of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Critical Criminology
20(3), 327-340.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2012). Parole Board Members’ Views of Sex
Offender Registration and Community Notification. American Journal of Criminal Justice 37(3), 413-431.
Vito, Gennaro F., George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Characteristics of Parole Violators in
Kentucky. Federal Probation 76(1), 19-23.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Brian K. Payne. (2012). Community Corrections
Professionals’ Views about Sex Offenders: Is the CATSO Applicable? Criminal Justice Studies 25(2), 1458
157.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, Jay Corzine and Lin Huff-Corzine. (2012). Can Social
Disorganization or Case Characteristics Explain Sexual Assault Case Clearances? Victims & Offenders 7,
255-278.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). Stigmatization of Sex Offenders. Deviant Behavior 33(8), 606-623.
Levenson, Jill S., Richard Tewksbury and Janet DiGiorgio-Miller. (2012). Experiences of Non-Offending
Parents and Caretakers in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice 8(2), 179-194.
Tewksbury, Richard and Gennaro F. Vito. (2012). Research Productivity of Law Enforcement Scholars:
Are Those with Practical Experience Equal to Their Peers Without Practical Experience? International
Journal of Police Science and Management 14(2), 107-117.
Cheeseman, Kelly, Wendi Goodlin-Frahncke and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Looking for a Married
Hookup’: An Examination of Personal Ads Posted by Men Seeking Sex with Married Men. Journal of
Men’s Studies 20(2), 144-157.
Tewksbury, Richard, Wesley G. Jennings and Kristen M. Zgoba. (2012). A Longitudinal Examination of
Sex Offender Recidivism Prior to and Following the Implementation of SORN. Behavioral Sciences and
the Law 30(3), 308-328.
Marcum, Catherine D., George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Incarceration or Community
Placement: Examining the Sentences of Cybercriminals. Criminal Justice Studies 25(1), 33-40.
Miller, Alexis, Richard Tewksbury and Robert Worley. (2012). The Role and Place of American Journal of
Criminal Justice in the Discipline. American Journal of Criminal Justice 37(1), 126-136.
Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (2012). Social Control on Public Buses. Journal of
Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology 4(1), 1-13.
Tewksbury, Richard, Richard McCleary and Lori Sexton. (2011). Gendered Activity Cycles in Adult
Bookstores. International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Law 6(1-2), 13-22.
Marcum, Catherine D., George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Doing Time for Cybercrime:
An Examination of the Correlates of Sentence Length. International Journal of Cybercriminology 5(2).
824-835.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Brian K. Payne. (2011). Community Corrections
Professionals’ Views of Sex Offenders, Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification and
Residency Restrictions. Federal Probation, 75(3), 45-50.
Connor, David P., Heith Copes and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Incarcerated Sex Offenders’ Perceptions
of Prison Sex Offender Treatment Programs. Justice Policy Journal 8(2). (Available at:
http://www.cjcj.org/files/Incarcerated_Sex.pdf).
Kerley, Kent R., Heith Copes, Richard Tewksbury and Dean A. Dabney. (2011). Sacred or Spurious?:
Examining the Relationship between Religiosity and Self-Control as Predictors of Prison Deviance.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55(8), 1251-1271.
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Shutt, J. Eagle, J.C. Barnes, Kevin M. Beaver, George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Does
Biology Underlie the Oldest Profession? Prostitution and Sex Disparities in John Behavior.
Biodemography and Social Biology 57(2), 155-170.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Assessing Informal Social Control Against
the Highly Stigmatized. Deviant Behavior 32(10), 944-960.
Copes, Heith, Anastasia Brown and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). A Content Analysis of Ethnographic
Research Published in Top Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals From 2000 – 2009. Journal of
Criminal Justice Education 22(3), 341-359.
Heith Copes and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Criminal Experience and Perceptions of Risk: What Auto
Thieves Fear When Stealing Cars. Journal of Crime and Justice 34(1), 62-79.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2011). Editorial Introduction: Policy Implications of Sex Offender Residence
Restrictions Laws. Criminology & Public Policy 10(2), 345-348.
Gover, Angela R., Wesley G. Jennings, Cheryl Davis, Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Tomsich. (2011).
Factors Related to the Completion of Domestic Violence Offender Treatment: The Colorado Experience.
Victims & Offenders 6(2), 137-156.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2011). How Many Authors Does it Take to Write
an Article? An Assessment of Criminology and Criminal Justice Research Article Author Composition.
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22(1), 12-23.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Residential Relegation of Registered Sex
Offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice 36, 44-57.
Copes, Heith, George E. Higgins, Dean A. Dabney and Richard Tewksbury. (2011). Participation in the
Prison Economy and Likelihood of Physical Victimization. Victims & Offenders 6(1), 1-18.
Vito, Gennaro F., Richard Tewksbury and George E. Higgins. (2010). Evaluation of Kentucky’s Early
Inmate Release Initiative: Sentence Commutations, Public Safety and Recidivism. Federal Probation
74(3), 22-26.
Tewksbury, Richard and Travis Humkey. (2010). Prohibiting Registered Sex Offenders from Being at
School: Assessing the Collateral Consequences of a Public Policy. Justice Policy Journal 7(2). (Available
at: http://www.cjcj.org/justice_policy_journal).
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). Men & Erotic Oases. Sociology Compass 4(12), 1011-1019. (Available at:
http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/sociology/section_home?section=soco-gender).
Suresh, Geetha, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine, Richard Tewksbury and George E. Higgins. (2010). Social
Disorganization and Registered Sex Offenders: An Exploratory Spatial Analysis. Southwest Journal of
Criminal Justice 7(2), 180 - 213.
Polley, Neva Marie and Richard Tewksbury. (2010). Equal Protection at the Erotic Oasis: Examining
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Selective Prosecution Claims in Lewd Conduct Cases. Criminal Justice Review 35(4), 453-471.
Worley, Robert M., Richard Tewksbury and Durant Frantzen. (2010). Preventing Fatal Attractions:
Lessons Learned from Inmate Boundary Violators in a Southern Penitentiary System. Criminal Justice
Studies 23, 347-360.
Jennings, Wesley G., George E. Higgins, Richard Tewksbury, Angela R. Gover and Alex R. Piquero. (2010).
A Longitudinal Assessment of the Victim-Offender Overlap. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 25(12),
2147-2174.
Tewksbury, Richard, Dean A. Dabney and Heith Copes. (2010). The Prominence of Qualitative Research
in Criminology and Criminal Justice Scholarship. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 21(4), 391-411.
(Reprinted in H. Copes (Ed.) (2011) Advancing Qualitative Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
New York: Routledge.)
J. Mitchell Miller and Richard Tewksbury. (2010). The Case for Edge Ethnography. Journal of Criminal
Justice Education 21(4), 488-502. (Reprinted in H. Copes (Ed.) (2011) Advancing Qualitative Methods in
Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Routledge.)
Tewksbury, Richard and Kristen M. Zgoba. (2010). Perceptions and Coping with Punishment: How
Registered Sex Offenders Respond to Stress, Internet Restrictions and the Collateral Consequences of
Registration. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 54(4), 537-551.
Payne, Brian K., Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2010). Attitudes about
Rehabilitating Sex Offenders: Demographic, Victimization, and Community-Level Influences. Journal of
Criminal Justice 38(4), 580-588.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). Prisons in the Last 10 Years. Victims & Offenders 5(3), 240-252.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). Men’s Success in Online Cruising for Male Sexual Partners. Electronic
Journal of Human Sexuality, 13. (Available at: http://www.ejhs.org/volume13/Cruising.htm).
Tewksbury, Richard, Geetha Suresh and Ronald M. Holmes. (2010). Factors Related to Suicide via
Firearms and Hanging and Leaving of Suicide Notes. International Journal of Men’s Health 9(1), 40-49.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Michelle Covington. (2010). Offender Presence,
Available Victims, Social Disorganization and Sex Offense Rates. American Journal of Criminal Justice 35
(1-2), 1-14.
Tewksbury, Richard and Wesley G. Jennings. (2010). Assessing the Impact of Sex Offender Registration
and Community Notification on Sex Offending Trajectories. Criminal Justice and Behavior 37(5), 570582.
McCleary, Richard and Richard Tewksbury. (2010). Female Patrons of Porn. Deviant Behavior 31(2),
208-223.
Tewksbury, Richard and Margaret J. Mahoney. (2009). Sexual Victimization and Requests for Assistance
Contained in Inmates’ Letters to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission. Federal Probation 73
(3), 56 – 61.
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Magers, Megan, Wesley Jennings, Richard Tewksbury and J. Mitchell Miller. (2009). An Exploration of
the Sex Offender Specialization and Violence Nexus. Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice 6(2), 133-144.
Higgins, George E., Wesley G. Jennings, Richard Tewksbury and Chris L. Gibson. (2009). Exploring the
Link Between Low Self Control and Violent Victimization Trajectories in Adolescents. Criminal Justice
and Behavior 36(10), 1070-1084.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2009). Stress and Collateral Consequences for
Registered Sex Offenders. Journal of Public Management and Social Policy 15(2), 215-239.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Transforming Potential Offenders into
Motivated Ones: Are Sex Offenders Tempted by Alcohol and Pornography? Deviant Behavior 30(7), 561588.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jill Levenson. (2009). Stress Experiences of Family Members of Registered Sex
Offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 27(4), 611-626.
Vito, Gennaro F., John E. Shutt and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Estimating the Impact of Kentucky’s
Felon Disenfranchisement Policy on 2008 Presidential and Senatorial Elections. Federal Probation 73(1),
28-32.
Gover, Angela R., Wesley G. Jennings and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Adolescent Male and Female
Gang Members’ Experiences of Violent Victimization. American Journal of Criminal Justice 34(1-2), 103115. (Recipient of the 2009 Springer Award for Outstanding Research Article in the American Journal of
Criminal Justice for 2009.)
Levenson, Jill and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Collateral Damage: Family Members of Registered Sex
Offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice 34(1-2), 54-68.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Rainmakers: The Most Successful
Criminal Justice Scholars and Departments in Research Grant Acquisition. Journal of Criminal Justice
Education 20(1), 40-55.
Barnes, James, Tony Dukes, Richard Tewksbury and Tim De Troye. (2009). Predicting the Impact of a
Statewide Residence Restriction Law on South Carolina Sex Offenders. Criminal Justice Policy Review
20(1), 21-43.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Qualitative versus Quantitative Methods: Understanding Why Qualitative
Methods are Superior for Criminology and Criminal Justice. The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical
Criminology 1(1). (Available online at
http://jtpcrim.org/January_Articles/Qualitative_Vs_Quantitave_Richard_Tewksbury.pdf).
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Reviewers’ Views on Reviewing: An
Examination of the Peer Review Process in Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19(3),
351-365.
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Vito, Gennaro F. and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). The Top Works in Criminal Justice: As Ranked by Elite
Members of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19(3), 366382.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2008). Finding Erotic Oases: Locating the Sites of Men’s Same-Sex Anonymous
Sexual Encounters. Journal of Homosexuality 55(1), 1-19.
Tewksbury, Richard and Seana Golder. (2008). Frequency of Sexual Activity among Men Who Visit
Prostitutes. The Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality 11. (Available at: www.ejhs.org)
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2008). Correctional Orientations of Prison Staff.
The Prison Journal 88(2), 207-233.
Duwe, Grant, William Donnay and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Does Residential Proximity Matter? A
Geographic Analysis of Sex Offense Recidivism. Criminal Justice and Behavior 35(4), 484-504.
Duwe, Grant, William Donnay and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Response to Zandbergen. Criminal
Justice and Behavior 35(11), 1452-1453.
Tewksbury, Richard, George E. Higgins and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2008). Binge Drinking Among
College Athletes and Non-Athletes. Deviant Behavior 29(3), 275-293.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). An Exploration of
Correctional Staff Members’ Views of Inmate Amenities: A Scaling Approach. Journal of Applied
Measurement 9(1), 36-44.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Registered Sex Offenders, Residence, and
the Influence of Race. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 6(1), 65-82.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2008). Where Registered Sex Offenders Live:
Community Characteristics and Proximity to Possible Victims. Victims & Offenders 3(1), 86-98.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Kenneth M. Stengel. (2008). Examining Rates of
Sexual Offenses from a Routine Activities Perspective. Victims & Offenders 3(1), 75-85.
Douglas, Brian and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Theaters and Sex: An Examination of Anonymous Sexual
Encounters in an Erotic Oasis. Deviant Behavior 29(1), 1-17.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2007). Collateral Consequences and Community
Re-Entry for Registered Sex Offenders with Child Victims: Are the Challenges Even Greater? Journal of
Offender Rehabilitation 46(1-2), 113-131.
Levenson, Jill, Kristen M. Zgoba and Richard Tewksbury. (2007). Sex Offender Residence Restrictions:
Sensible Crime Policy or Flawed Logic? Federal Probation 71(3), 2-9.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Kenneth M. Stengel. (2007). Residential
Concentrations of Rural Registered Sex Offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice 31(2): 49-63
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Hensley, Christopher, Mary Koscheski, and Richard Tewksbury. (2007). Examining Criminology Majors’
and Non-Majors’ Attitudes Toward Inmate Programs, Services, and Amenities. Criminal Justice Studies
20(3):217-230.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2007). Exile at Home: The Unintended Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender
Residency Restrictions. Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review, 42(2): 531-540. (Reprinted in
Zoning and Planning Law Handbook, 2008. Patricia E. Salkin (Ed.). pp. 735-748. Rochester, NY: Thomson
West.)
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew Lees. (2007). Perceptions of Punishment: How Registered Sex
Offenders View Registries. Crime & Delinquency 53(3): 380-407.
Polley, Neva Marie and Richard Tewksbury. (2007). Conversation at the Erotic Oasis. Journal of Men’s
Studies 15(2): 147-159.
Higgins, George, Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2007). Sports Fan Binge
Drinking: An Examination Using Low Self-Control and Peer Association. Sociological Spectrum 27, 389404.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2007). Effects of Sexual Assaults on Men: Physical, Mental and Sexual
Consequences. International Journal of Men’s Health 6(1), 22-35.
Tewksbury, Richard, Alexis Miller and Matthew DeMichele. (2006). Crime, Media and Public Opinion:
Criminologists’ Roles as Sources of Public Information. Journal of Crime & Justice 29(1), 123-142.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew Lees. (2006). Sex Offenders on Campus: University-Based Sex
Offender Registries and the Collateral Consequences of Registration. Federal Probation 70(3): 50-56.
Tewksbury, Richard, Alexis J. Miller and Matthew T. DeMichele. (2006). The Media and Criminologists:
Interactions and Satisfaction. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 17(2): 227-243.
Tewksbury, Richard and Sue Carter Collins. (2006). Aggression Levels Among Correctional Officers: ReAssessing Sex Differences. The Prison Journal 86(3), 327-343.
Tewksbury, Richard and George Higgins. (2006). Examining the Effect of Emotional Dissonance on Work
Stress and Satisfaction with Supervisors Among Correctional Staff. Criminal Justice Policy Review 17(3),
290-301.
Moseley, Kera and Richard Tewksbury. (2006). Prevalence and Predictors of HIV Risk Behaviors Among
Male Prison Inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care 12(2), 132-144.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2006). Click Here for HIV’: An Analysis of Internet-Based Bug Chasers and Bug
Givers. Deviant Behavior 27(4): 379-395.
Higgins, George and Richard Tewksbury. (2006). Sex and Self-Control Theory: The Measures and Causal
Model May be Different. Youth & Society 37(4), 479-503.
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Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury and Kenneth M. Stengel. (2006). Social
Disorganization and Residential Locations of Registered Sex Offenders: Is This a Collateral Consequence?
Deviant Behavior 27(3), 329-350.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury and Kenneth M. Stengel. (2006). Residential Location
and Mobility of Registered Sex Offenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice 30(2): 177-192.
Tewksbury, Richard and George Higgins. (2006). Prison Staff and Work Stress: The Role of
Organizational and Emotional Influences. American Journal of Criminal Justice 30(2), 247-266.
Tewksbury, Richard and Kenneth M. Stengel. (2006). Assessing Correctional Education Programs: The
Students’ Perspective. Journal of Correctional Education 57(1), 13-25.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew Lees. (2006). Perceptions of Sex Offender Registration: Collateral
Consequences and Community Experiences. Sociological Spectrum 26(3), 309-334.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2006). Where to Find Sex Offenders: An
Examination of Residential Locations and Neighborhood Conditions. Criminal Justice Studies, 19(1), 6175.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Sex Offender Registries as a Tool for Public Safety: Views from Registered
Offenders. Western Criminology Review 7(1), 1-8.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2005). Insiders’ Views of Prison Amenities:
Beliefs and Perceptions of Correctional Staff Members. Criminal Justice Review 30(2), 174-188.
Rajack-Talley, Theresa, Clarence R. Talley and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). The Knowledge of Detained
Juveniles about the Juvenile Justice System. Juvenile and Family Court Journal 56(3), 29-39.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2005). Porn in Prison: How Does It Get In? Who Receives
It? Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 42(2), 35-48.
Higgins, George, Richard Tewksbury and Christopher Lauterbach. (2005). Control Balance Theory and
Violence: An Examination of Contingencies. Sociological Focus 38(4), 241-260.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Personal Ads from Prisoners: Do Inmates Tell the Truth About
Themselves? Federal Probation 69(2), 32-34.
Tewksbury, Richard and Seana Golder. (2005). Why Do Johns Use Pornography?: Predicting
Consumption of Pornography by Clients of Female, Street Level Prostitutes. Southwestern Journal of
Criminal Justice 2, (2): 101-118. (Available online at: http://www.swacj.org/)
Tewksbury, Richard and Sue Carter Collins. (2005). Prison Chapel Volunteers. Federal Probation 69(1),
26-30.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). Southern College Students’ Cheating
Behaviors: An Examination of Problem Behavior Correlates. Deviant Behavior 26(5), 439-461.
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Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2005). Going to Prison: A Prison Visitation Program. The
Prison Journal 85(3), 292-310.
Tewksbury, Richard and George Higgins. (2005). What Can Be Learned from an Online Sex Offender
Registry Site? Journal of Community Corrections 14(3) 9-11; 15-16.
Hensley, Christopher, Mary Koscheski, and Richard Tewksbury. (2016). Examining the Characteristics of
Male Sexual Assault Targets in a Southern Maximum Security Prison. Journal of Interpersonal Violence
20, 667-679.
Potter, Roberto H. and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). Sex and Prisoners: Criminal Justice Contributions to
a Public Health Issue. Journal of Correctional Health Care 11(2), 171-190.
Tewksbury, Richard, Matthew DeMichele and J. Mitchell Miller. (2005). Methodological
Orientations of Articles Appearing in Criminal Justice’s Top Journals: Who Publishes What and Where.
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 16(2), 265-279.
Hensley, Christopher and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). Wardens' Perceptions of Prison Sex. The Prison
Journal 85(2), 186-197.
Hensley, Christopher and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). Wardens’ Perceptions of Inmate Fear of Sexual
Assault: A Research Note. The Prison Journal 85(2), 198-203.
Talley, Clarence, Theresa Rajack-Talley and Richard Tewksbury. (2005). Knowledge and Perceptions of
Juvenile Justice Officials about Selection Bias. Journal of Criminal Justice 33, 67-75.
Tewksbury, Richard and Dean Dabney. (2005). Prison Volunteers: Profiles, Motivations, Satisfaction.
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 40(1), 173-183.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Registration. Journal of
Contemporary Criminal Justice 21(1), 67-81.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2004). Experiences and Attitudes of Registered Female Sex Offenders. Federal
Probation 68(3), 30-33.
Tewksbury, Richard, Matthew T. DeMichele and Seana Golder. (2004). Significant Others Visiting
Others: Sex and Relational Differences. Journal of Crime and Justice 27(2), 101-118.
Miller, Alexis, Richard Tewksbury, and Christopher Hensley. (2004). College Students’ Perceptions of
Crime, Prison and Prisoners. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society 17(3),
311-328.
DeMichele, Matthew and Richard Tewksbury. (2004). Sociological Explorations in Site-Specific Social
Control: The Role of the Strip Club Bouncer. Deviant Behavior 25(6), 537-558.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2004). The Intellectual Legacy of Laud Humphreys: His Impact on Research and
Thinking about Men’s Public Sexual Encounters. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
24(3/4/5), 32-57.
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Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2004). Profiling the Druggie Lifestyle:
Characteristics Related to Southern College Students’ Use of Illicit Drugs. Sociological Spectrum 24(2).
(Reprinted in Readings in Deviant Behavior. Edited by Alex Thio and Thomas Calhoun. Boston: Allyn &
Bacon. (2006).
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2003). The Good, The Bad, and the (Sometimes) Ugly
Truths: American Penal Goals and Perspectives. American Journal of Criminal Justice 28(1), 1-14.
Hensley, Christopher, Mary Koscheski, and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). College Students' Attitudes
Toward Inmate Programs, Services, and Amenities. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime,
Law and Society 16(4), 295-304.
Hensley, Christopher, Mary Koscheski, and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). The Impact of Institutional
Factors on Officially Reported Sexual Assaults in Prisons. Sexuality and Culture 7(4), 16-26.
Hensley, Christopher, Alexis Miller, Richard Tewksbury, and Mary Koscheski. (2006). Student Attitudes
Toward Inmate Privileges. American Journal of Criminal Justice 27(2), 249-262.
Hensley, Christopher, Jeremy Wright, Richard Tewksbury, and Tammy Castle. (2003). The Evolving
Nature of Prison Argot and Sexual Hierarchies. The Prison Journal 83(3), 289-300.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2003). Bareback Sex and the Quest for HIV: Assessing the Relationship in Internet
Personal Advertisements of Men Who Have Sex with Men. Deviant Behavior 24(5), 467-482.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury, and Tammy Castle. (2003). Characteristics of Prison Sexual
Assault Targets in Male Oklahoma Correctional Facilities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 18(6), 595606.
Kunselman, Julie, Christopher Hensley and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). Mentoring in Academe: Models
for Facilitating Academic Development.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 14(1), 17-35.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2003). College Students’ Lifestyles and SelfProtective Behaviors: Further Considerations of the Guardianship Concept in Routine Activity Theory.
Criminal Justice and Behavior 30(3), 302-327.
Hensley, Christopher, Tammy Castle and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). Inmate-to-Inmate Sexual Coercion
in a Prison for Women. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 37(2), 77-87.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury, Alexis Miller, and Mary Koscheski. (2002). Criminal Justice and
Non-Criminal Justice Students' Views of U.S. Correctional Issues. The Justice Professional 15(4), 303-311.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury, and Chau-Pu Chiang. (2002). Wardens’ Attitudes Toward
Conjugal Visitation Programs. Journal of Correctional Health Care 9(3), 307-319.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Workplace Theft: An Analysis of StudentEmployee Offenders and Job Attributes. American Journal of Criminal Justice 27(1), 111-127.
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Hensley, Christopher, Robert Dumond, Richard Tewksbury, and Doris Dumond. (2002). Possible
Solutions for Preventing Inmate Sexual Assault: Examining Wardens' Beliefs. American Journal of
Criminal Justice 27(1), 19-33.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Sexual Assault of College Women: A
Feminist Interpretation of a Routine Activities Analysis. Criminal Justice Review 27(1), 89-123.
Hensley, Christopher, Mary Koscheski, and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Does Participation in Conjugal
Visitations Reduce Prison Violence in Mississippi? An Exploratory Study. Criminal Justice Review 27(1),
52-65.
Hensley, Christopher, Jeremy Wright, Mary Koscheski, Tammy Castle and Richard Tewksbury. (2002).
Examining the Relationship Between Female Inmate Homosexual Behavior and Attitudes Toward
Homosexuality and Homosexuals. International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies 7(4), 293-306.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2002). Validity and Utility of the Kentucky Sex Offender Registry. Federal
Probation 66(1), 21-26.
Hensley, Christopher and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Inmate-to-Inmate Prison Sexuality: A Review of
Empirical Studies. Trauma, Violence and Abuse 3(3), 226-243.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2002). Bathhouse Intercourse: Structural and Behavioral Aspects of an Erotic
Oasis. Deviant Behavior 23(1), 75-112.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury, and Mary Koscheski. (2002). The Characteristics and
Motivations Behind Female Prison Sex. Women and Criminal Justice 13(2/3), 125-139.
Tewksbury, Richard and Angela West. (2001). Crime Victims’ Satisfaction with Police Services: An
Assessment in One Urban Community. Justice Professional 14(4), 271-285.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury, and Mary Koscheski. (2001). Masturbation Uncovered:
Autoeroticism in a Female Prison. The Prison Journal 81(4), 491-501.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2001). Where to Find Corrections Research: An
Assessment of Research Published in Corrections Specialty Journals, 1990-1999. The Prison Journal
81(4), 419-435.
Hensley, Christopher, Richard Tewksbury and Jeremy Wright. (2001). Exploring the Dynamics of
Masturbation and Consensual Same-Sex Activity Within a Male Maximum Security Prison. Journal of
Men’s Studies 10(1), 59-71.
D. Kent Lam, Tod W. Burke and Richard Tewksbury. (2001). Professor-Student Communications: Why
They Should be Privileged Communications. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 12(1), 53-75.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2001). Lifestyle Factors Associated with the
Sexual Assault of Men: A Routine Activity Theory Analysis. Journal of Men’s Studies 9(2), 153-182.
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Walsh, William F., Gennaro F. Vito, Richard Tewksbury, and George P. Wilson. (2000). Fighting Back in
Bright Leaf: Community Policing and Drug Trafficking in Public Housing. American Journal of Criminal
Justice 25(1), 77-92.
Holmes, Stephen T., Richard Tewksbury and Ronald M. Holmes. (2000). Do I Need to Publish? Or, If I
Don’t Will I Perish? Humanity & Society 24(4), 375-38.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2000). Routine Activities and Vandalism: A
Theoretical and Empirical Study. Journal of Crime and Justice 23(1), 81-110.
Tewksbury, Richard and Debi Scott. (2000). Teaching About Child Sexual Abuse by Integrating Criminal
Justice and Nursing. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 11(2), 327-338.
Whetstone, Thomas S. and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). Desperately Seeking Significance: Problems and
Difficulties Associated with Evaluating the Efficacy of Domestic Violence Response Programs. Social
Pathology 6(2), 102-120.
Tewksbury, Richard and Angela West. (2000). Research on Sex in Prison During the Late 1980s and Early
1990s. The Prison Journal 80(4), 368-378.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). Comparing the Lifestyles of Victims,
Offenders, and Victim-Offenders: A Routine Activity Theory Assessment of Similarities and Differences
for Criminal Incident Offenders. Sociological Focus 33(3), 339-362.
Vito, Gennaro F. and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). Gender Comparisons in Drug Testing Probationers
and Parolees. Corrections Compendium 25(9), 1-5, 27.
Stanz, Robert and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). Predictors of Success and Recidivism in a Home
Incarceration Program. The Prison Journal 80(3), 326-344.
Corrothers, Helen G., Frank Porporino, Daniel Storkamp and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). A Survey of
Correctional Agencies’ Research Topics and Interests. Corrections Compendium 25(8), 1-3; 23-47.
Tewksbury, Richard, David John Erickson and Jon Marc Taylor. (2000). Opportunities Lost: The
Consequences of Eliminating Pell Grant Eligibility for Correctional Education Students. Journal of
Offender Rehabilitation 31(1-2), 43-56.
Sweet, Nova and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
Pathways to a Career in Stripping. Sociological Spectrum 20(3), 325-343. Reprinted in Speaking of
Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Readings. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing (2004).
Erickson, David John and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). The ‘Gentlemen’ in the Club: A Typology of Strip
Club Patrons. Deviant Behavior 21(3), 271-293. (Reprinted in Social Science Research: Journal Articles
for Discussion and Evaluation, Los Angeles: Pyrczak Publishing (2001).)
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Sweet, Nova and Richard Tewksbury. (2000). Entry, Maintenance and Departure from a Career in the
Sex Industry: Strippers’ Experiences of Occupational Costs and Rewards. Humanity & Society 24(2), 126. (Reprinted in Current Perspectives on Sex Crimes, edited by Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T.
Holmes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage pp. 35-55, (2002).)
Bartholome, Adreanna, Richard Tewksbury and Alex Bruzzone. (2000). ‘ I Want a Man’: Patterns of
Attraction in All-Male Personal Ads. Journal of Men’s Studies 8(3), 309-321.
Tewksbury, Richard and Diane Pedro. (1999). Giving Back and Helping Others: Pro Bono Legal Work by
Young Attorneys. The Justice Professional 12, 409-422.
Vito, Gennaro F. and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). Improving the Educational Skills of Inmates: The
Results of an Impact Evaluation. Corrections Compendium 24(10) 1-4; 16-17.
Holmes, Ronald M., Stephen T. Holmes and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). Fractured Identity Syndrome: A
New Theory of Serial Murder. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 15(3), 262-272. (Reprinted in
Current Perspectives on Sex Crimes, edited by Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 173-180, (2002).)
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). Assessing the Likelihood of Drunk Driving:
Gender, Context and Lifestyle. Journal of Crime and Justice 22(1), 57-93.
Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Grossi, Geetha Suresh and Jeff Helms. (1999). Hate Crimes Against Gay
Men and Lesbian Women: A Routine Activity Approach for Predicting Victimization Risk. Humanity &
Society 23(2), 125-142.
Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). Knowledge and Power, Body and Self: An Analysis of
Knowledge Systems and the Transgendered Self. Sociological Quarterly 40(1), 59-83.
VanNostrand, Lise-Marie and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). The Motives and Mechanics of Operating an
Illegal Drug Enterprise. Deviant Behavior 20(1), 57-83.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1999). A Routine Activity Theory Explanation for
Women's Stalking Victimizations. Violence Against Women 5(1), 43-62.
Munden, David, Richard Tewksbury, and Elizabeth Grossi. (1999). Intermediate Sanctions and the
Halfway Back Program in Kentucky. Criminal Justice Policy Review 9(3/4), 431-449.
Holmes, Ronald M., Richard Tewksbury and Stephen T. Holmes. (1998). Hidden JPGs: A Functional
Alternative to Voyeurism. Journal of Popular Culture 32(3), 17-29.
Vito, Gennaro F. and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). The Impact of Treatment: The Jefferson County (KY)
Drug Court Program. Federal Probation 62(2), 46-51.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (1998). Lifestyles of the Wheelers and Dealers:
Drug Dealing Among American College Students. Journal of Crime and Justice 21(2), 37-56.
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Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Predicting Risks of Larceny Theft
Victimization: A Routine Activity Analysis Using Refined Lifestyle Measures. Criminology 36(4), 839-857.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Victimization Risks at Leisure: A Gender
Specific Analysis. Violence and Victims 13(3), 3-21.
Hafley, Sandra Riggs and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Evolution and Adaptation of Economic, Social and
Cultural Structures in the Rural Kentucky Marijuana Industry. Humanity and Society 22(2), 188-206.
Tewksbury, Richard and Deanna McGaughey. (1998). Identities and Identity Transformations Among
Persons with HIV Disease. Journal of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Identity 3(3), 213-232.
Schwaner, Shawn, Deanna McGaughey and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Situational Constraints and
Absconding Behavior: Toward a Typology of Parole Fugitives. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 27(1-2),
37-55.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Specifying the Role of Alcohol in
Predatory Victimization. Deviant Behavior 19(2), 173-199.
Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Conformity Pressures and Gender Resistance Among
Transgendered Individuals. Social Problems 45(1), 81-101.
Tewksbury, Richard, Gennaro F. Vito and Scott Cummings. (1998). Injection Drug Users and HIV Risk
Behaviors: Criminal Justice Professionals' Role in Identifying and Responding to Risk Behaviors. Journal
of Crime and Justice 22(1), 1-22. (Reprinted in The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Criminology and Criminal
Justice edited by Mark M. Lanier. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 229-250.)
Holmes, Ronald M., Richard Tewksbury and Stephen Holmes. (1997). Pornography on the Internet. Law
and Order, 45(9), 63-64.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1997). Obstacles in the Assessment of Routine
Activity Theory. Social Pathology 3(3), 177-194.
Tewksbury, Richard and Darin K. Moore. (1997). Men's Sexual Risk Factors for HIV Infection: Racial
Differences in Behavior, Knowledge and Self-Perception. Journal of Men's Studies 6(1), 91-102.
Gagné, Patricia, Richard Tewksbury and Deanna McGaughey. (1997). Coming Out and Crossing Over:
Identity Formation and Proclamation in a Transgender Community. Gender & Society 11(4), 478-508.
(Reprinted in Deviance and Social Control edited by Ronald Weitzer. New York: McGraw-Hill. (2002).
Also reprinted in Sexualities: Identities, Behaviors, and Society edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Rebecca
F. Plante. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (2004).)
Tewksbury, Richard and Patricia Gagné. (1997). Assumed and Presumed Identities: Problems of SelfPresentation in Field Research. Sociological Spectrum 17(2), 127-155. (Winner of the 1997 Award for
Outstanding Published Paper in Sociological Spectrum.
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Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (1997). The Risk of Victimization in the
Workplace for Men and Women: An Analysis Using Routine Activities/Lifestyle Theory. Humanity and
Society 21(1), 17-38.
Tewksbury, Richard and Deanna McGaughey. (1997). Stigmatization of Persons with HIV Disease:
Perceptions, Management and Consequences of AIDS. Sociological Spectrum, 17(1), 49-70. (Reprinted
in Readings in Deviant Behavior (3rd ed.) edited by Alex Thio and Thomas C. Calhoun. Boston, MA: Allyn
& Bacon, pp. 269-279, (2001).)
Tewksbury, Richard and Patricia Gagné. (1996). Transgenderists: Products of Non-Normative
Intersections of Sex, Gender and Sexuality. Journal of Men's Studies 5(2), 105-129.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jon Marc Taylor. (1996). The Consequences of Eliminating Pell Grant Eligibility
for Students in Post-Secondary Correctional Education Programs. Federal Probation 60(3), 60-63.
Tewksbury, Richard and Lise-Marie VanNostrand. (1996). Environmental and Interactional Barriers to
Job Satisfaction for Post-Secondary Correctional Educators. The Prison Journal 76(3), 275-292.
Edwards, Terry D. and Richard Tewksbury. (1996). Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): State Police Training Practices and Personnel policies. American
Journal of Police 15(1), 45-62. (Reprinted in The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Criminology and Criminal Justice
edited by Mark M. Lanier. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 251-268.)
Hafley, Sandra Riggs and Richard Tewksbury. (1996). Reefer Madness in Bluegrass County: Community
Structure and Roles in the Rural Kentucky Marijuana Industry. Journal of Crime and Justice 19(1), 75-94.
(Reprinted in Drugs, Crime, & Justice (2nd ed.), edited by Larry K. Gaines and Peter B. Kraska. Cincinnati,
OH: Anderson Publishing, pp. 194-208. Also in Crime Typologies: A Text/Reader, edited by Dean A.
Dabney, (2004), pp. 255-265.).
Tewksbury, Richard. (1996). Cruising for Sex in Public Places: The Structure and Language of Men's
Hidden, Erotic Worlds. Deviant Behavior 17(1), 1-19. (Reprinted in Deviance: The Interactionist
Perspective (7th ed.), edited by Earl Rubington and Martin S. Weinberg. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, pp.
310-321, (1999). Also reprinted in Constructions of Deviance (2nd ed.), edited by Patricia Adler and Peter
Adler. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, (2003).)
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Adventures in the Erotic Oasis: Sex and Danger in Men’s Same-Sex, Public,
Sexual Encounters. Journal of Men’s Studies 4(1), 9-24.
Taylor, Jon and Richard Tewksbury. (1995). From the Inside Out and Outside In: Team Research in the
Correctional Setting. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 11(2), 119-136.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Sexuality of Men with HIV Disease. Journal of Men's Studies 3(3), 205-228.
Hafley, Sandra Riggs and Richard Tewksbury. (1995). The Rural Kentucky Marijuana Industry:
Organization and Community Involvement. Deviant Behavior 16(3), 201-221.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). Literacy Programming for Jail Inmates: Reflections and Recommendations
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from One Program. The Prison Journal 74(4), 398-413.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). Speaking of Someone with AIDS...': Identity Constructions of Persons with
HIV Disease. Deviant Behavior 15(4), 337-355.
Tewksbury, Richard and Gennaro F. Vito. (1994). Improving the Educational Skills of Jail Inmates:
Preliminary Program Findings. Federal Probation 58(2), 55-59.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). A Dramaturgical Analysis of Male Strippers. Journal of Men's Studies 2(4),
325-342.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). Gender Construction and the Female Impersonator: The Process of
Transforming `He' to `She'. Deviant Behavior 15(1), 27-43.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Men Performing as Women: Explorations in the World of Female
Impersonators. Sociological Spectrum 13(4), 465-486.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). On the Margins of Two Professions: Job Satisfaction and Stress Among
Post-Secondary Correctional Educators. American Journal of Criminal Justice 18(1), 61-77.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Motivations for Post Secondary Correctional Educators. Journal of Criminal
Justice Education 4(1), 115-131.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Peep Shows and `Perverts': Men and Masculinity in an Adult Bookstore.
Journal of Men's Studies 2(1), 53-67.
Tewksbury, Richard and Nancy Whittier. (1992). Safer Sex Practices in Samples Drawn from Nightclub,
Campus, and Gay Bars. Sociology and Social Research 76(4), 185-189.
Tewksbury, Richard and Mark Adkins. (1992). Rape Myths and Emergency Room Personnel. Response
to the Victimization of Women and Children 14(4), 10-15.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1990). Patrons of Porn: Research Notes on the Clientele of Adult Bookstores.
Deviant Behavior 11(3), 259-271. (Reprinted in Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and Research (2nd
ed.), edited by Henry N. Pontell. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, pp. 278-286, (1996). Also
reprinted in Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Practice and Applications, edited by Robert J.
Mutchnick and Bruce L. Berg. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, pp. 221-223, (1996).)
Tewksbury, Richard. (1989). Measures of Sexual Behavior in an Ohio Prison. Sociology and Social
Research 74(1), 34-39.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1989). Fear of Sexual Assault in Prison Inmates. The Prison Journal 69(1), 62-71.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Denney, Andrew S. and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). ICTs and Sexuality. In Thomas Holt (Ed.),
Handbook of Technology, Crime and Justice. London: Routledge.
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Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). Using Qualitative Methods to Study Sex Crimes.” In J. Mitchell Miller and
Heith Copes (Eds.), Handbook of Qualitative Criminology (pp. 201-214.). London: Routledge.
Denney, Andrew S. and Richard Tewksbury. (2014). Bug Chasing: The Pursuit of HIV Infection. In
Elizabeth Dretsch and Robert Moore (Eds.), Sexual Deviance Online (pp. 143 – 152). Durham, NC:
Carolina Academic Press.
Tewksbury, Richard and David P. Connor. (2014). Sexual Victimization. In Catherine D. Marcum and
Tammy L. Castle (Eds.), Sex in Prison (pp. 25 – 51). Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishing.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Connor. (2013). From Troubling Actions to Troubled Lives: Sex Offender
Registration and Notification. In Jaber Gubrium and Margaretha Jarvinen (Eds.), Turning Troubles into
Problems: Clientization in Human Services (pp. 211 - 226). London: Routledge.
Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). The Routine Activities and Criminal
Victimization of Students: Lifestyle and Related Factors. In John Sloan III and Bonnie Fisher (Eds.) (3rd
Ed.), Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives (pp. 158-183); (2nd Ed., 2007; 1st Ed. 1995).
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Connor. (2013). Inmate Re-entry. In Danielle McDonald and Alexis J.
Miller (Eds.), Race, Gender and Criminal Justice: Equality and Justice for All?. (pp. 141-157). San Diego,
CA: Cognella Academic Publishing
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). Il Piacere Silenzioso. Interazione, Comunicazione e Sesso Impersonale tra
Uomini in un Cinema Porno (Silent Pleasures: Interaction, Communications and Impersonal Sex Between
Men in a Pornographic Cinema). In Cirus Rinaldi Alterazioni. Introduzione alle Sociologie delle
Omosessualità. Milan: MIMESIS Publishing.
Tewksbury, Richard, Ronald M. Holmes and David P. Connor. (2012). Typologies of Teenage Suicide:
Analyzing Suicide Notes through Durkheimian Categories. In Alex Thio, Thomas Calhoun and Addrain
Conyears (Eds.), Deviance Today (pp. 155-166). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). How Registered Sex Offenders View Registries. In Heith Copes and Mark R.
Pogrebin (Eds.), Voices From Criminal Justice: Thinking and Reflecting on the System. New York, NY:
Routledge.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew Lees. (2010). What It’s Like to Be Known as a Sex Offender. In Alex
Thio, Thomas Calhoun and Addrain Conyears (Eds.), Readings in Deviant Behavior. (6th ed.). Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Miller, Alexis and Richard Tewksbury. (2009). Sentenced to Die: The Ultimate Sanction for Juvenile
Offenders. In Alida Merlo and Peter Benekos (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency (2nd ed.) (pp. 279-299). Albany, NY: Lexis-Nexus.
Tewksbury, Richard A. and Daniel R. Storkamp. (2008). What Jobs Are Available in Corrections? Is
There a Place for Me? In Career Planning for Correctional Staff. Lanham, Maryland: American
Correctional Association.
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Tewksbury, Richard A. and J. Steven Smith. (2008). How Do I Get a Job in Corrections? In Career
Planning for Correctional Staff. Lanham, Maryland: American Correctional Association.
Tewksbury, Richard and Roberto H. Potter. (2005). Transgender Inmates: A Forgotten Group. In Stan
Stojkovich (Ed.), Managing Special Populations in Prisons and Jails (pp. 15-16). Civic Research Institute:
Kingston, N.J.
Mustaine, Elizabeth and Richard Tewksbury. (2004). Alcohol and Violence. In Stephen T. Holmes and
Ronald M. Holmes (Eds.), Violence: A Contemporary Reader. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Miller, Alexis and Richard Tewksbury. (2004). Juvenile Death Penalty. In Alida Merlo and Peter Benekos
(Eds.), Controversial Issues in Juvenile Justice (pp. 235-253.). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing.
Tewksbury, Richard A. and Diane Pedro. (2003). Alcohol and Victimization. In Laura J. Moriarty (Ed.),
Controversies in Victimology (pp. 25-42). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing.
Kunselman, Julie, Richard Tewksbury, Robert W. Dumond and Doris A. Dumond. (2002). NonConsensual Sex in Prison. In Christopher Hensley (Ed.), Prison Sex: Practice and Policy. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner Publishers.
McGaughey, Deanna and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Masturbation in Prison. In Christopher Hensley
(Ed.), Prison Sex: Practice and Policy. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Castle, Tammy, Christopher Hensley and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Argot Roles and Prison Sexual
Hierarchy. In Christopher Hensley (Ed.), Prison Sex: Practice and Policy. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner
Publishers.
Koscheski, Mary, Christopher Hensley, Jeremy Wright, and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Consensual
Sexual Behavior. In Christopher Hensley (Ed.), Prison Sex: Practice and Policy. Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner Publishers.
Tewksbury, Richard and Patricia Gagne. (2002). Looking For Love in All the Wrong Places: Men Who
Patronize Prostitutes. In Ronald M. Holmes and Steven Holmes (Eds.), Contemporary Perspectives on
Sex Crimes (pp. 85-98). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Taylor, Jon Marc and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Post-Secondary Correctional Education: The
Imprisoned University. In Rosemary Gido and Ted Alleman (Eds.), Turnstile Justice: Issues in American
Corrections (2nd ed.) (pp. 145-175). New York, NY: Prentice-Hall.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1999). Should Female Correctional Officers Be Used in Male Institutions? Yes. In
Charles B. Fields (Ed.), Controversial Issues in Corrections (pp. 187-194, 200-202). New York, NY: Allyn
and Bacon.
Tewksbury, Richard, Darin K. Moore and Nicholas King. (1998). Victims’ Satisfaction with Prosecutors
and Victim Advocates: A Case Study. In Laura J. Moriarty and Robert Jerin (Eds.), Current Issues in
Victimology Research (pp. 125-140). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
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Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Rethinking Binary Conceptions and Social
Constructions: Transgenderists’ Modifications of Gender and Sexuality. In Marcia Texler-Segal and
Vasilikie Demos (series editors), JAI’s Advances in Gender Research, Volume 3 (pp. 73-102). Greenwich,
CT: JAI Press.
Taylor, Jon Marc and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Post-Secondary Correctional Education: The
Imprisoned University." In Rosemary Gido and Ted Alleman (Eds.), Turnstile Justice: Issues in American
Corrections (2nd ed.) (pp. 125- 147). New York, NY: Prentice-Hall.
Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (1996). No `Man's' Land: Transgenderism and the Stigma of the
Feminine Man. In Marcia Texler Segal and Vasilikie Demos (series editors), JAI's Advances in Gender
Research, Volume 1 (pp. 115-155). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Sexual Adaptations Among Gay Men with HIV Disease. In Donald Sabo and
David Gordon (Eds.), Men's Health & Illness: Gender, Power and the Body. Newbury Park, California:
Sage Publications. (Reprinted in Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner (Eds.), Men’s Lives (4th ed.)
(pp. 362-377, (1998).) Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Constructing Women and Their World: The Subculture of Female
Impersonation." In Nancy Herman (Ed.), Deviance: A Symbolic Interactionist Approach. Dix Hills, NY:
General Hall.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Cross-Dressing: Changing From Him To Her. In Susan W. Rollins and Peter
C. Rollins (Eds.), Gender In Popular Culture: Images of Men and Women in Literature, Visual Media, and
Material Culture. Cleveland, OK: Ridgemont Press.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Male Strippers: Men Objectifying Men. In Christine L. Williams (Ed.), Doing
`Women's Work': Men in Non-traditional Occupations. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
BOOK REVIEWS
Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). Understanding Sexual Homicide Offenders: An Integrated Approach by
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). The Jack Roller, by Clifford Shaw (An Historical Book Review). Journal of
Qualitative Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3(2), 264-268.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Among Murderers: Life After Prison by Sabine Heinlein. Criminal Law and
Criminal Justice Books. (Available at: https://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/among-murderers.html).
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower: Campus Crime as a Social Problem, by
John J. Sloan III and Bonnie S. Fisher. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 25(1), 131-133.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2013). Gay and Lesbian Cops: Diversity and Effective Policing by Roddrick Colvin.
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 24(4), 612-614.
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Tewksbury, Richard. (2013). Risk Markers for Sexual Victimization and Predation in Prison by Janet I.
Warren and Shelly L. Jackson. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. (Available at:
http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/risk-markers-for-sexual-victimization.html).
Tewksbury, Richard. (2013). Party School: Crime, Campus and Community by Karen G. Weiss. Criminal
Justice Review, 23(3), 316-317.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). Hound Pound Narrative: Sex Offender Habilitation and the Anthropology
of Therapeutic Intervention by James Waldram. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. (Available at:
http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/hound_pound.html).
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). Increased Surveillance of Sex Offenders: Impacts on Recidivism by Lisa
Williams-Taylor. International Criminal Justice Review, 22(3), 338-339.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2012). The Registration and Monitoring of Sex Offenders: A Comparative Study by
Terry Thomas. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. (Available at:
http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/the_registration_and_monitoring_of_sex_offenders.html).
Tewksbury, Richard. (2011). Playing on the Edge: Sadomasochism, Risk and Intimacy by Staci
Newmahr. Criminal Justice Review, 36(4), 523-524.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). Knowledge as Power: Criminal Registration and Community Notification
Laws in America by Wayne A. Logan. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21(3), 373-376.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). The Myth of Prison Rape: Sexual Culture in American Prisons by Mark S.
Fleisher and Jessie L. Krienert. Criminal Justice Review, 35(1), 121- 123.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). In the Shadow of Death: Restorative Justice and Death Row Families by
Elizabeth Beck, Sarah Britto and Arlene Andrews. Criminal Justice Review, 34(3), 462-463.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Addicted to Incarceration: Corrections Policy and the Politics of
Misinformation in the United States by Travis C. Pratt. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 20(3), 321323.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Women Street Hustlers: Who They Are and How They Survive by Barbara
A. Rockell. Criminal Justice Review, 34(1), 160-162.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2001). One of the Guys: Girls, Gangs and Gender by Jody Miller. Sociological
Focus, 34(3), 323-324.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2000). Unusual Occupations: Current Research on Occupations and Professions,
volume 11 edited by Helena Z. Lopata and Kevin D. Henson. Contemporary Sociology, 31(2), 151-152.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1999). Dealing Crack: The Social World of Streetcorner Selling by Bruce Jacobs.
Deviant Behavior, 21(3), 298-301.
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Tewksbury, Richard. (1998). Public Sex/Gay Space edited by William L. Leap. Sociological Focus, 32(4):
429-430.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1998). Me. . . Teach Criminals? The True Adventures of a Prison Teacher. Mrs.
Rios. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 303-305.
Tewksbury, Richard, and Patricia Gagné. (1998). Male Femaling: A Grounded Theory Approach to CrossDressing and Sex-Changing by Richard Ekins and FTM: Female-to-Male Transsexuals in Society by Holly
Devor. Contemporary Sociology, 27(6), 585-586.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1998). Foundations of Social Work Practice with Lesbian and Gay Persons edited
by Gerald P. Mallon. Journal of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity, 3(4), 361-364.
André Mizell and Richard Tewksbury. (1996). A Tribute to Clyde W. Franklin, II (1940-1995). Journal of
Men's Studies, 5(2), 179-181.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1996). Death at Midnight: The Confession of an Executioner by Donald Cabana.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 13(4), 360-362.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1996). Renegade Kids, Suburban Outlaws: From Youth Culture to Delinquency by
Wayne Wooden. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 20(2), 273-276.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1996). Punishment for Profit: Private Prisons/Public Concerns by David Shichor.
Journal of Crime and Justice, 19(1), 191-194.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Women and Crack-Cocaine by James A. Inciardi, Dorothy Lockwood and
Anne E. Pottieger. Justice Quarterly, 10(3), 515-517.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Crime in America: Some Existing and Emerging Issues by Jay S. Albanese
and Robert Pursley. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 18(1), 173-174.
ECYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
Tewksbury, Richard and Shawn M. Rolfe. (Forthcoming). The Prison Rape Elimination Act. An
Encyclopedia of Methods, Statistics, Criminology, and Criminal Justice, edited by David Forde and J.C.
Barnes.
Tewksbury, Richard and Shawn M. Rolfe. (Forthcoming). Violence in Prisons. In Lockdown Nation: An
Encyclopedia of Controversies and Trends in American Corrections, edited by Robert Worley and Videsha
Worley.
Tewksbury, Richard. (Forthcoming). “Foreword” in Jeffrey Ian Ross, Key Issues in Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard and John C. Navarro. (Forthcoming). Prison Rape and Prison Rape Elimination Act
(2003). Encyclopedia of Corrections, edited by Kent Kerley and J. Heith Copes. New York, NY: Wiley.
Tewksbury, Richard. (Forthcoming). Sexual Deviance. In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of
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Sociology, 2nd Edition, edited by George Ritzer. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishing (First edition.
2007, “Sexual Deviance”. pp. 4230-4232).
Tewksbury, Richard and Benjamin Stickle. (Forthcoming). Prison Population. In Encyclopedia of Crime
and Punishment.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). Qualitative Methods to Study Deviance. In Handbook of Deviance, edited
by Erich Goode. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
Tewksbury, Richard and David P. Connor. (2014). Laws and Criminal Justice Policies Regarding Sex
Offenders. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Erving Goffman and Organized Crime Theories. In Encyclopedia of
Theoretical Criminology, edited by J. Mitchell Miller, Angela D. Gover, Wesley G. Jennings and
Christopher Schreck. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). “Prison Rape,” “Strippers, Male,” “Autoerotic Asphyxiation,” “Qualitative
Methods for Studying Deviance,” and “Tearooms.” In Encyclopedia of Social Deviance, edited by J. Heith
Copes and Craig J. Forsyth. New York, NY: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2014). Views on Sex Offender Policies of
Criminal Justice Professionals. In The State of Corrections: 2013 Proceedings of the American
Correctional Association Annual Conferences.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Instructor’s Manual Deviance Across Cultures: Construction of Difference.
New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Tewksbury, Richard and Andrew S. Denney. (2013). Indecent Exposure (pp. 157 – 159) and Homophobic
Assault (pp. 201 – 203). Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America, edited by Jeffrey Ian Ross. New York,
NY: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2010). Cohen, Lawrence and Marcus Felson:
Routine Activities Theory. Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis Cullen and Pamela
Wilcox. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2010). Rape, Prison. In Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, edited
by Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven P. Lab. (pp. 723-726). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Potter, Roberto Hugh and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Sex in Prison. Encyclopedia of Love, Courtship,
and Sexuality Through History, Volume 6 the Modern World, edited by James T. Sears. (pp. 203-206).
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2007). Sexual Deviance. In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by
George Ritzer. (pp. 4230-4232). Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishing.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew T. DeMichele. (2005). American Correctional Association.
Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities, edited by Mary Bosworth. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Careers in Corrections and Careers in Courts. Encyclopedia of Criminology,
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edited by J. Mitchell Miller.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2005). Statutes of Limitations and Counterfeiting.
Encyclopedia of Criminology, edited by J. Mitchell Miller.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2003). AIDS and Male Rape. Men and Masculinities: A Social, Cultural and
Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2001). Cesare Lombroso and Social Norms.
Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Vol. 1 Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Issues,
edited by Clifton D. Bryant. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
Tewksbury, Richard and Rebecca Baird. (1998). Correctional Systems and Sexual Assault. Encyclopedia
of AIDS, edited by Raymond A. Smith. Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver. (2015). Louisville Metro Police Department Officers’
Knowledge about Autism, Schizophrenia and Health and Wellness. Louisville Metro Police Department.
Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver. (2015). Kentucky Department of Corrections Probation and
Parole Officer Health and Wellness. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver. (2015). Kentucky State Police Officer Health and Wellness.
Kentucky State Police.
Dawson-Edwards, Cherie, Richard Tewksbury, George E. Higgins and Cassandra Rausch. (2014).
Disproportionate Minority Contact in Kentucky: Statewide Assessment Report. Kentucky Department of
Juvenile Justice.
Tewksbury, Richard and Corey D. Burton. (2012). Victim Impact Testimony to the Kentucky Parole
Board: Victim Witnesses’ Experiences. Kentucky Parole Board.
Tewksbury, Richard, Wesley G. Jennings and Kristen Zgoba. (2012). Final Report on Sex Offenders:
Recidivism and Collateral Consequences. (Grant # 2009-IJ-CX-0203) National Institute of Justice.
Tewksbury, Richard and Eric S. McCord. (2011). Child Advocacy Center Clients’ Residential Locations.
Family & Children’s Place.
Tewksbury, Richard and Corey Burton. (2011). How Demographics, Criminal History and the Prison
Experience Affect Which Inmates Will Receive Sexually Explicit Materials While Incarcerated. Kentucky
Department of Corrections.
Higgins, George E., Richard Tewksbury and Gennaro F. Vito. (2011). Prisoner Reentry in Kentucky: A
Comparison of Paroled and Maxed Out Prisoners Released from July 2002 through December 2004.
Kentucky Department of Corrections and Kentucky Parole Board.
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Tewksbury, Richard and David P. Connor. (2011). Needs of Sex Offenders Approaching Release.
Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2011). Registered Sex Offenders’ Expectations for Community Re-Entry:
Stigmatization, Anticipated Barriers and Opportunities and Perceptions of In-Prison Sex Offender
Treatment. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Vito, Gennaro F., Richard Tewksbury and George E. Higgins. (2010). Evaluation of Kentucky's Early
Release Initiative: Sentence Commutations, Public Safety and Recidivism. Kentucky Department of
Corrections.
Miller, J. Mitchell, Rob Tillyer, Richard Tewksbury and Kristina Lopez. (2009). San Antonio Police
Department Sexual Misconduct Analysis: Final Report. City of San Antonio, TX.
Davis, Nathan Jr. and Richard Tewksbury. (2008). Louisiana Prison Rape Elimination Project: Final
Report. Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Satisfaction, Perceptions and Understandings of the Agency: A Study of the
Staff of Family & Children First. Family and Children First.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2005). Minnesota Department of Corrections’ Conditional Release of Controlled
Substance Offenders Program: Program Review and Recommendations. Minnesota Department of
Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2003). Evaluating a Visitation Program at Luther Luckett
Correction Complex. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2003). Staff Members’ Perceptions of Institutional Environments in the Kentucky
Department of Corrections: Views on Amenities, Definition of Purpose, and Factors Influencing Inmate
Victimization Risks. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2003). Job Satisfaction and Stress among Staff at the Luther Luckett Correctional
Complex. Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Tewksbury, Richard and Matthew DeMichele. (2003). Evaluation of the Correctional Education
Association’s Web-Based Special Collections. Correctional Education Association.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2002). Post-Secondary Correctional Education: Trends in Participation,
Completion, Accessibility, Obstacles and Definitions. United States Department of Education, Office of
Vocational and Adult Education.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2002). Residents’ Perceptions of Community Safety & Trust in LPD: A Study of 5th
District Residents. Louisville Division of Police.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2002). Job Satisfaction and Stress of Officers in the Fifth District of the Louisville
Division of Police: Fourth Wave Study Results. Louisville Division of Police.
Talley, Clarence, Theresa Rajack-Talley, Richard Tewksbury, Danielle Albright, Melanie Otis, and
Christopher Hensley. (2002). Disproportionate Minority Confinement in Kentucky: An Analysis of the
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Process and Decision-Making Points in the Juvenile Justice System. Kentucky Department of Juvenile
Justice.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jeff Rosen. (2002). State of the Agency: Children First One Year After Merger.
Family & Children’s Counseling Centers.
Tewksbury, Richard and Thomas W. Hughes. (2001). Morale, Satisfaction, and Desire for Change:
Perceptions and Experiences of Officers in the Fifth District of the Louisville Division of Police. Louisville
Division of Police.
Tewksbury, Richard and Angela West. (2000). Crime Victims’ Satisfaction with Police Services. Louisville
Division of Police.
Tewksbury, Richard and Faith Hartlage. (1999). Survey of Fifth District Resident Perceptions of
Neighborhood Problems and Law Enforcement. Louisville Division of Police.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1999). Job Satisfaction and Perceptions of Working Conditions in the Fifth District
of the Louisville Division of Police. Louisville Division of Police.
Cummings, Scott, Richard Tewksbury and Gennaro F. Vito. (1998). Commonwealth of Kentucky,
Department of Juvenile Justice 1997 JJDP Act Formula Grant Application. Department of Juvenile
Justice, Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Cummings, Scott, Richard Tewksbury and Gennaro F. Vito. (1998). The State of Juvenile Justice in
Kentucky. Department of Juvenile Justice, Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1998). An Assessment of Health Care Services in the Arlington County Detention
Facility. Arlington County, Virginia Sheriff’s Office.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1998). Young Lawyers in Louisville: A Profile of Individuals and Professional
Activities. Louisville Bar Association.
Vito, Gennaro F. and Richard Tewksbury. (1998). Jefferson County Drug Court Program: Impact
Evaluation, 1997. Jefferson County County Attorneys’ Office.
Beauchamp, Barbara, Richard Tewksbury and Shep Sanford. (1997). The Final Touch: Effectively
Evaluating Child Advocacy Center Programming. National Network of Child Advocacy Centers.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1997). Health in Louisville: Educational and Intervention Needs and Issues of
Implementation. Community Health Alliance.
Vito, Gennaro, Richard Tewksbury, and William Walsh. (1997). A Drug Control Strategy: Prepared for
the Durham (NC) Housing Authority. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Crime
Prevention and Security Division.
Tewksbury, Richard and Gennaro Vito. (1996). Jefferson County Drug Court Program: Process
Evaluation, 1996. Jefferson County County Attorneys' Office.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1996). Victims' Satisfaction with Prosecutorial and Advocacy Services. Jefferson
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County Commonwealth's Attorneys' Office.
Gagné, Patricia, Richard Tewksbury and Scott Cummings. (1996). Adolescent Views on Sex and
Sexuality: Issues Affecting Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs. Jefferson County Health Department.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1995). Preparing for a Neighborhood Policing Project: An Assessment of
Community Perceptions, Attitudes and Needs in Lakewood Ohio. Lakewood, Ohio Division of Police.
Cummings, Scott, Richard Tewksbury and Gennaro Vito. (1995). HIV Prevention Policy: A Community
and Individual Needs Assessment for Jefferson County, Kentucky. Jefferson County Health Department
& United States Conference of Mayors.
Tewksbury, Richard, Deborah Wilson and Gennaro F. Vito. (1994). Correctional Program Effectiveness:
Private Correctional Facilities in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Office of the Auditor of Public
Accounts, Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jamieson G. McPherson. (1994). Sexual Practices in Louisville: Assessing HIV
Risk Behaviors in High Risk Communities With Implications for Prevention. Jefferson County Health
Department.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). Process Evaluation for the 1994 HIV Prevention Community Planning
Project: North Central Region of Kentucky. North Central Kentucky HIV Community Planning Group.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). An Assessment of Socio-Sexual Behaviors and Attitudes Regarding Sex,
Alcohol and Community Education/Prevention Programming Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in
Louisville, Kentucky. Community Health Trust, Louisville, Kentucky.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1994). Survey of Clients at the Jefferson County Drug Court Diversion Project.
Jefferson County Health Department
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Final Report of the Task Force on Sexual Orientation. Jefferson County
Human Services Department.
Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Child Sexual Abuse Judicial Survey: Final Report. Jefferson County
Coalition of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Agencies.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (2013). Examining Prison Wardens’ Perceptions of
Inmates Incarcerated for Sex Offenses. Corrections Today, 75(3), 60–61, 68.
Tewksbury, Richard and David Patrick Connor. (2012). Predicting the Outcome of Parole Hearings.
Corrections Today, 74(3), 54-56.
Tewksbury, Richard, Gennaro F. Vito and George E. Higgins. (2012). Parole Decisions and the Role of
Institutional Factors in Successful Re-Entry. Corrections Today, 74(1), 70-71, 74.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2011). Qualitative Methodology. Handbook of Deviant Behavior (pp. 75-81)
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edited by Clifton D. Bryant. New York, NY: Routledge.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Relationships with Researchers: The Questions All Administrators Should
Ask. The State of Corrections: 2008 Proceedings of the American Correctional Association.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Male Rape (pp. 161-163), Prison Rape (pp. 206-208), and Sex Offender
Registration (pp. 247-249), in Praeger Handbook of Victimology, edited by Janet Wilson. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Publishing.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2009). Edge Ethnography. 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook,
edited by J. Mitchell Miller, (pp. 406-412). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2008). What We Know about Sexual Violence in Juvenile Corrections. The State of
Corrections: 2007 Proceedings of the American Correctional Association.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jill Levenson. (2007). When Evidence is Ignored: Residential Restrictions for
Sex Offenders”. Corrections Today 69(6), 54-57.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2007). Critiquing the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons
Report Confronting Confinement. The State of Corrections: 2006 Proceedings of the American
Correctional Association.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2007). Staff Sexual Misconduct. American Correctional Association,
Workforce/Human Resources Committee Resource Bulletin, Volume 2.
Tewksbury, Richard and Linda G. Smith. (2007). The Sociology of Corrections. In 21st Century Sociology:
A Reference Handbook, edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. (pp. 434-441). Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
Tewksbury, Richard. (2006). Law Enforcement-Community Partnerships: Models and Recommendations
for Success. In Proceedings of the Istanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security, 2005. (pp.
466-473). Turkish National Police: Ankara, Turkey.
Lees, Matthew and Richard Tewksbury. (2006). Understanding Policy and Programmatic Issues
Regarding Sex Offender Registries. Corrections Today, 68(1), 54, 56-57.
Smith, Linda G., Richard Tewksbury and Roberto Hugh Potter. (2005). Practitioner-Researcher
Partnerships: Partnering for Productivity. Corrections Today, 67(4), 106-107.
Grossi, Elizabeth and Richard Tewksbury. (1997). The Effects of a College Education for Corrections and
Criminal Justice Practitioners: Effects on Occupation, Income and Identification of Critical Skills. The
State of Corrections: 1996 Proceedings of the American Correctional Association Annual Conferences,
(pp. 181-189).
Tewksbury, Richard and Terry D. Edwards. (1996). Legal Issues Regarding Mandatory Prison-Based
Education Programs. The State of Corrections: 1995 Proceedings of the American Correctional
Association Annual Conferences, (pp. 45 – 53).
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WORK IN PROGRESS
Navarro, John C. and Richard Tewksbury. Mythbusters: Examining Rape Myth Acceptance amongst U.S.
Division I University Students. Under revision for Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice.
Tewksbury, Richard and Jeffrey Ian Ross. Mentoring Ex-Con Students in Departments of Criminology
and Criminal Justice. Under review at Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. Trauma Begets Crime: The Role of Health
Related Trauma in the Production of Crime.
Navarro, John C. and Richard Tewksbury. University Students’ and Student Athletes’ Beliefs about
Sexual Assaults. Under review at International Journal of Men’s Health.
Navarro, John C. and Richard Tewksbury. Religiosity and College/University Students’ Beliefs About
Sexual Assaults. Under review at Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Rolfe, Shawn M., and Richard Tewksbury and Karen F. Lahm. Living Arrangements for Sex Offenders in
Ohio: Effects in Living Arrangements, Economics and Government Assistance. Under review at The
Prison Journal.
Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver. How Cops See Themselves: Self Regard and Physical
Confidence. Under revision for Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.
GRANTS & CONTRACTS
Funded
2009
National Institute of Justice ($76,502) “Sex Offenders: Recidivism and Collateral
Consequences”
2007
Louisiana Department of Public Safety ($49,999) “Prison Rape Elimination Training
Development”
2006
National Institute of Corrections ($35,000) “Evaluation of the Metro Louisville
Department of Corrections’ Inmate Behavioral Management Program”
2006 – 2008
National Prison Rape Elimination Commission ($400,000) “Research Director”
2004
Bureau of Justice Statistics ($135,762) “Visiting Fellowship”
2004
Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality ($500) “Perceptions & Corollary Costs for
Registered Sex Offenders”
2003
Kentucky Justice Research Institute ($8,000) Eastern Kentucky University “An
Assessment of a Kentucky Prison Visitation Program”
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2000
Juvenile Violence Prevention Programming ($500,000) Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention “Center for Safe Urban School Communities” (Continued in
2001 for an additional $750,000)
2001
Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice ($96,021) Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention “Disproportionate Minority Confinement of Juveniles in
Kentucky”
2001
Kentucky Justice Research Institute ($4,859) Eastern Kentucky University “A National
Study of Wardens’ Perceptions of Prison Sex.”
1998
Competitive Enhancement Grant ($1,550) University of Louisville “Lifestyles and
Criminal Risk Victimization.”
1997
Faculty Development Mini-Grant ($750) University of Louisville, Center for Faculty
Development "Gender and Correctional Bootcamps: An Examination of the Relationship
of Gender and Policies/Practices"
1996
Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality ($750) "Socially Constructed Women:
Experiential Aspects of Transgenderism"
1995
Grant-In-Aid ($1,200) Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues "The
Development and Stability of Transgender Identity"
1995
Arts & Sciences Research Grant ($1,500) College of Arts & Sciences, University of
Louisville "Transformation of Sexual Identity Among Transgendered Individuals"
1994
President's Research Initiative Grant ($2,130) Office of Research and Graduate
Programs, University of Louisville "Living with HIV"
1994
Kentucky State Auditor's Office ($9,668) "Assessment of Programming in Kentucky's
Private Prisons"
1993
Grant-In-Aid ($1,000) Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues "Social
Experiences of Midwesterners Living with HIV"
1993
Course Development/Revision Grant ($750) Center for Faculty Development, University
of Louisville
1993
Instructional Development Grant ($500) Center for Faculty Development, University of
Louisville
1993
Instructional Development Grant ($375) Center for Faculty Development, University of
Louisville
PRESENTATIONS
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Denver, 2015
Dallas, 2013
San Diego, 2010
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Boston, 2009
Cincinnati, 2008
Seattle, 2007
Baltimore, 2006
Chicago, 2005
Las Vegas, 2004
Boston, 2003
Anaheim, 2002
Washington, D.C., 2001
New Orleans, 2000
Orlando, 1999
Albuquerque, 1998
Louisville, 1997
Las Vegas, 1996
Boston, 1995
Chicago, 1994
Kansas City, 1993
American Correctional Association
Houston, 2013
San Antonio, 2011
Orlando, 2009
New Orleans, 2008
Dallas, 2008
Tampa, 2007
Charlotte, 2006
Nashville, 2006
Baltimore, 2005
Phoenix, 2005
Chicago, 2004
Charlotte, 2003
Philadelphia, 2001
Nashville, 2001
San Antonio, 2000
Orlando, 1997
Nashville, 1996
Dallas, 1995
American Correctional Health Services Association
Reno, 2007
Portland, 2002
Atlanta, 2001
American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Las Vegas, 2016
Las Vegas, 2014
Las Vegas, 2012
Las Vegas, 2011
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American Culture Association
Louisville, 1992
Toronto, 1990
American Probation and Parole Association
Atlanta, 2007
American Society of Criminology
Washington D.C., 2015
San Francisco, 2014
Atlanta, 2013
Chicago, 2012
Washington, D.C., 2011
San Francisco, 2010
Philadelphia, 2009
St. Louis, 2008
Atlanta, 2007
Nashville, 2004
San Diego, 1997
Chicago, 1996
Boston, 1995
Miami, 1994
Phoenix, 1993
New Orleans, 1992
San Francisco, 1991
Baltimore, 1990
American Sociological Association
New York, 1996
Washington, D.C., 1995
Miami Beach, 1993
Pittsburgh, 1992
Washington, D.C., 1990
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers
Denver, 2012
Toronto, 2011
Fraternal Order of Police
Louisville, 1993
International Community Corrections Association
Louisville, 2010
Kentucky Council on Crime & Delinquency
Lexington, 2010
Louisville, 2009
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Louisville Bar Association
Louisville, 2006
MidSouth Sociological Association
Lafayette, 1998
Midwest Sociological Society
Chicago, 1990
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association
Cincinnati, 1997
National Institute of Justice
Washington, D.C., 2006
National Juvenile Defender Center Leadership Summit
Louisville, 2014
National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference
Atlanta, 1997
Minneapolis, 1995
North Central Sociological Association
Cincinnati, 2003
Louisville, 2001
Pittsburgh, 2000
Troy, 1999
Cleveland, 1998
Indianapolis, 1997
Cincinnati, 1996
Pittsburgh, 1995
Columbus, 1994
Toledo, 1993
Fort Wayne, 1992
Dearborn, 1991
Louisville, 1990
Akron, 1989
North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents
Louisville, 2006
National Commission on Correctional Health Care
Atlanta, 2006
Ohio Academy of Science
Columbus, 1991
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Ohio State University, Criminal Justice Research Center Symposium:
Sex Offender Registration, Notification, Housing and Re-entry
Columbus, 2007
Qualitative Research Conference
Hamilton, Ontario, 1995
Society for the Scientific Study of Sex
Toledo, 1990
Society for the Study of Social Problems
New York, 1996
Society of Police and Criminal Psychology
New Orleans, 1987
Southern Conference on Corrections
Orlando, 1996
Southern Criminal Justice Association
Charleston, 2015
Clearwater Beach, 2014
Virginia Beach, 2013
Jacksonville Beach, 2012
Nashville, 2011
Clearwater Beach, 2010
Charleston, 2009
New Orleans, 2008
Savannah, 2007
Charleston, 2006
Jacksonville Beach, 2005
Raleigh, 2004
Nashville, 2003
Clearwater Beach, 2002
Baton Rouge, 2001
Charleston, 2000
Chattanooga, 1999
Biloxi, 1998
Richmond, 1997
Savannah, 1996
Gatlinburg, 1995
Memphis, 1994
Charleston, 1993
Gatlinburg, 1992
Montgomery, 1991
Southern Sociological Society
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Atlanta, 2001
Nashville, 1999
Western Society of Criminology
Berkeley, 2013
Midwest Student Sociology Conference
Bloomington, 1989
South Bend, 1988
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Courses taught – Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville
Undergraduate
Introduction to Corrections
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Research Methods
Prisons & Jails
Correctional Law
Criminal Behavior
Graduate
Criminal Justice Research Methods
Field Research
Seminar in Qualitative Methods
Sex Offender Policy
Drug Ethnographies
Criminal Justice Systems
Criminal Justice Administration: Corrections
Theoretical Foundations of Corrections
Prison Violence
Dissertation Committees
Shawn M. Rolfe, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
John Navarro, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
Ethan Higgins, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
Mary Angela Schwendau, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
Corey Burton, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina
Erin O’Neil, Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida
Leah Shon, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
2016
Rodney Allen Copenhaver, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville (Chair)
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2015
Corey Call, School of Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University
2015
Michael Littrell, Department of Sociology, University of Louisville
2015
David Connor, Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville (Chair)
2015
Andrew Denney, Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville (Chair)
2015
Benjamin Stickle, Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville (Chair)
2015
Brian Schaefer, Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville
2014
Maggie Stone, Department of Sociology, University of Louisville,
2014
Frank Ferdick, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina
2007
Joseph Grant, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville
2000
Julie Kunselman, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville
1997
Alexis Miller, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville (Chair)
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
1996 – 2010
American Correctional Association, Research Council, Chair, 2007 to 2008; Professional
Education Council, Chair, 2002 to 2004; Workforce 2020 Steering Committee 2004 to
2010; Delegate Assembly 2002 - 2004, 2006 - 2008, 2010 - 2012
1994 – 2003
Southern Criminal Justice Association, President, 2002-2003;
First Vice-President, 2001-2002; Second Vice-President, 2000-2001; Board of Directors,
1995-1999; Awards Committee, Chair, 1995; Student Awards Sub-Committee, Chair,
1994.
2001 – 2010
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Program Chair, 2007-2008; Program Committee,
2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2005-2006, 2006-2007; Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Editor Selection Committee, 2004-2005; Justice Quarterly Editor Selection Committee,
2009-2010; Membership Committee, 2000-2001; Awards Committee, 2000-2001;
Outstanding Book Award Committee, 1993-1994; Affirmative Action Committee, 19941995, 1996-1997, 1997-1998 (Chair); Journals Policy Committee, 2009-2010
2015 – Present Sex Offense Policy Research Working Group, Founding Member, 2015; Vice President,
2015 - present
2003 – 2017
American Society of Criminology, Program Committee, 2003-2004, 2010-2011; Student
Affairs Committee, 2007-2008; Publications Committee, 2015 - 2017
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1990 – 1997
North Central Sociological Association, Session Organizer "Sexuality in the Social
Context" 1990 to 1997; Membership Committee, Chair 2001; Program Committee,19971998, 2002-2003; Public Policy Committee 1995 to 1996
1995 – 1995
American Sociological Association, Committee on Hate/Bias Crime, (ex officio)
Editorial service
Editor
Criminal Justice Studies (2012 to present)
Justice Quarterly (2007 to 2010)
American Journal of Criminal Justice (1996 to 1999)
Associate Editor
Deviant Behavior (2001 to present)
Editorial Board
Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society (2014 to present)
The Prison Journal (2000 to present)
American Journal of Criminal Justice (1991 to 1993 & 2003 to present)
Journal of Men's Studies (1995 to 2013)
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology (2008 to present)
International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Law (2006 to present)
Criminal Justice Review (2011 to 2013)
Criminal Justice Studies (2003 to 2012)
Journal of Crime and Justice (2005 to 2010)
Journal of Sex Offender Civil Commitment: Science and Law (2005 to 2009)
Sociological Spectrum (2001 to 2007)
Journal of Criminal Justice Education (2003 to 2006)
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (1993 to 1997)
Advisory Editor
Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. (2014). Craig J. Forsyth and J. Heith Copes
(Eds). Sage Publications.
Handbook of Deviant Behavior. (2011). Cllifton D. Bryant (Ed.). New York,
N.Y.: Routledge.
Guest Editor
Humanity & Society (2000).
Special Issue “Positive Aspects of Deviance and Social Problems”
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (1995).
Special Issue: "Qualitative Methods in Criminal Justice Research"
Grant Reviewer
National Institute of Justice
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Bureau of Justice Assistance
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Kentucky Justice Cabinet
Membership in professional organizations
American Society of Criminology
Western Society of Criminology
Southern Criminal Justice Association
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY SERVICE
GRADUATE FACULTY MEMBER
Middle Tennessee State University
Virginia Commonwealth University
George Washington University
University of South Carolina
University of Central Florida
DEPARTMENT SERVICE
1995 – 2016
Personnel Committee, Department of Criminal Justice
1995-96, 1997-1999, 2000-02, 2003-04, 2004-05(chair), 2006-2013(chair), 2015-2016
2015 – 2016
Qualifying Experience Review Committee
Department of Criminal Justice
2006 – 2012
Search Committee, Department of Criminal Justice
2006-2007 (Chair, 2 positions), 2009-2010, 2011-2012 (Chair)
2000 – 2002
University Graduate Council
1998 – 1999
Personnel Committee
College of Arts & Sciences, University of Louisville
1993 – 1997
Young Minority Scholars Program, Faculty Mentor, College of Arts & Sciences, University
of Louisville 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
1992 – 2003
Honors Program Coordinator, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville
COMMUNITY SERVICE
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2000 – Present Family & Children’s Place, Board of Directors 2000 – 2009; Institutional Review Board
2013 – present; Trauma Informed Services Committee 2013 – present; Program
Committee 2003-to 2005 (chair), 2013 - present
2007 – 2015
Center for Women & Families, Program Committee
2002 – 2005
Metro United Way of Louisville Building Strong Families Program Review Team
2002 – 2003
Louisville Division of Police, 5th District, Community Policing Advisor
1999 – 2004
Louisville Division of Police, 5th District Advisory Committee
1997 – 2000
Children First, Board of Directors, Secretary 1999 – 2000; Evaluation Committee, Chair
1993-2000
1997 – 1999
Child Assault Prevention Project Board of Directors, 1997 – 1999; Secretary, 1999
1995 – 2001
Exploited Children's Help Organization (ECHO) Board of Directors
1994 – 1997
Community Health Trust, Board of Directors, 1994 – 1997; Education Committee, CoChair 1992 – 1997
1994 – 1996
North Central Kentucky HIV Prevention Community Planning Group Department of
Health Services, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Co-Chair
1993 – 1998
AIDS Materials Review Committee Cabinet for Human Resources, Commonwealth of
Kentucky
1993 – 1998
Jefferson County Committee to Stop Child Sexual Abuse Professional Education Work
Group (Co-Chair, 1993 – 1996)
1988 – 1991
Columbus AIDS Task Force Health Educator, Researcher, Special Events Development,
Ohio AIDS Hotline Staff
1988 – 1991
AIDS Education and Research Committee: The Ohio State University
1986 – 1991
Alcohol Education Committee: The Ohio State University
Last update: April 17, 2016
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