Epidemiological Criminology

The Virtual Center for Epidemiological Criminology (VCEC)

Relevant Publications on EpiCrim

Akers, Timothy and Mark Lanier (2009) Coming Full Circle: Epidemiological Criminology.” American Journal of Public Health

 

Juergens, Courtney* and Mark M. Lanier (2008)

“Compulsory HIV Testing.” Chapter in the Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications.

 

Lanier, Mark M. and Roberto Hugh Potter (2010)

“The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” Chapter in Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century.  Roslyn Muraskin and Alpert R. Roberts (editor) 5th ed.  Prentice Hall Publishing, 542-562.

 

Lanier, Mark M., Karol Lucken and Timothy Akers (2008)

“Correctional Opportunities: Epidemiological Criminology.” Chapter in Key Correctional Issues.  Roslyn Muraskin (editor) 2nd ed.  Prentice Hall Publishing.

 

Akers, Tim and Lanier, Mark M. (2010, in preparation) Epidemiological Criminology: An Emerging Paradigm, 550 pages.

 

Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2009) Essential Criminology, 3rd ed., Westview/Perseus Press, 450 pages.

 

Lanier, Mark M. (editor) (2006) The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Criminology and Criminal Justice, The International Library of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Penology.  Ashgate Publishing, Hampshire, England.

 

 

Lanier, Mark M., Robert P. Pack* and Timothy Akers (2009, under review) “An Epidemiological Criminology Framework for Drug Use by African American Gang Members.” Journal of Correctional Health Care.

 

Lanier, Mark M. (2008, under review) “Why History Matters:  How Benign Neglect had Disastrous Consequences for the HIV/AIDS Epidemic.”  Social Justice.

Lanier, Mark M., Karol Lucken and Timothy Akers (2008) “Correctional Opportunities: Epidemiological Criminology.” Chapter in Key Correctional Issues.  Roslyn Muraskin (editor) 2nd ed.  Prentice Hall Publishing.

Lanier, Mark M., Roberto Hugh Potter and Samantha Sheehan* (2008) “The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” Chapter in It’s a Crime: Women and Justice.  Roslyn Muraskin and Alpert R. Roberts (editor) 5th ed.  Prentice Hall Publishing.

 

Other Publications

We also have many publications related to health and crime issues.  For a complete listing please look under the academic vitae section.