INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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Ranjan, Sheetal and Amanda Burgess-Proctor (2019). Translating research to policy: Improving justice for women and girls. Translational Criminology, 16, 2-3.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2015). Methodological and ethical issues in feminist interviews with abused women: Reflections on participants’ vulnerability and empowerment. Women’s Studies International Forum, 48(1), 124-134.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2012). Pathways of victimization and resistance: Toward a feminist theory of battered women’s help-seeking. Justice Quarterly, 29(3), 309-346.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2012). Backfire: Lessons learned when the criminal justice system fails help-seeking battered women. Journal of Crime and Justice, 35(1), 68-92.
SEXUAL OFFENDING
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Comartin, Erin B., Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Sheryl P. Kubiak, Kimberly Bender, and Poco D. Kernsmith. (2018). Comparing women’s and men’s sexual offending using a state-wide incarcerated sample: A two-study design. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(7-8), 3093-3116.
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Comartin, Erin B., Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Sheryl P. Kubiak, and Poco D. Kernsmith. (2018). Factors related to co-offending and coerced offending among female sex offenders: The role of childhood and adult trauma histories. Violence and Victims, 33(1), 53-74.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Erin B. Comartin, and Sheryl P. Kubiak. (2017). Comparing female- and male-perpetrated child sexual abuse: A mixed-methods analysis. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 26(6), 657-676.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Scott M. Pickett, Michele R. Parkhill, Timothy S. Hamill, Mitchell Kirwan, and Andrea T. Kozak. (2016). College women’s perceptions of and inclination to use campus sexual assault resources: Comparing the views of students with and without sexual victimization histories. Criminal Justice Review, 41(2), 204-218.
WOMEN IN PRISONS & JAILS
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Comartin, Erin B., Amanda Burgess-Proctor, Jennifer Harrison, and Sheryl P. Kubiak. (2021). Gender, geography, and justice: Behavioral health needs and mental health service use among women in rural jails. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 48(9), 1229-1242.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Erin B. Comartin, and Sheryl P. Kubiak. (2020). Women in Michigan Jails: Using Pilot Data to Examine Demographic, Behavioral Health Outcomes, and Diversion Program Experiences of Women During and After Jail Stays. Detroit, MI: Center for Behavioral Health and Justice, Wayne State University.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Beth M. Huebner, and Joseph M. Durso. (2016). Comparing the effects of maternal and paternal incarceration on adult daughters’ and sons’ criminal justice system involvement: A gendered pathways analysis. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 43(8), 1034-1055.
CRIME & DRUG POLICY
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda and Sheetal Ranjan. (2021). Bridging divides to advance justice: A “call to conscience” for criminology. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 37(2), 152-165.
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Ranjan, Sheetal and Amanda Burgess-Proctor (2019). Translating research to policy: Improving justice for women and girls. Translational Criminology, 16, 2-3.
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Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2018). Doing public criminology in a politicized climate. The Criminologist, 43(6), 1-6.
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Sokoloff, Natalie J. and Amanda Burgess-Proctor. (2011). Remembering criminology’s ‘forgotten theme’: Seeking justice in U.S. crime policy using an intersectional approach. In M. Bosworth and C. Hoyle (Eds.), What is Criminology? (pp. 235-248). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.