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Publications & Presentations

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks (2011). Expectations of Change: The Congruency Between Beat Officers and Supervisors and its Impact on Programmatic Change. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 12(1): 16-34.

Correia, Mark E. (2010). Determinants of Attitudes Toward Police of Latino Immigrants and Non-Immigrants. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(1): 99-107.

Correia, M. E. and Jenks, D. (2008). Assessing the Congruency Between Line Officers and Command Staff in Expectations of Change. Professional Issues in Criminal Justice: A Professional Journal, 3(4):107-125.

Jenks, D., Carter, J. Scott, Jenks, C., and Correia, M. (2006). The Los Angeles Police Department’s West Point Leadership Program: Participant Survey. Professional Issues in Criminal Justice: A Professional Journal, 1(2): 55-70.

Correia, M. (2003). Juvenile Justice. Juvenile Justice Advocates of Nevada, Nevada Institute for Children, William S. Boyd School of Law and the Women’s Research Institute of Nevada.

Correia, M. E. and Myers, E. (2002). Social capital, neighboring, and sense of community: Exploring the role of social cohesion on community-oriented policing and community-based corrections. In M. Correia, A. Ilarraza, S. Lentz and M. Leone (eds.), Filling the Gap: Critical Readings in Criminal Justice (pp. 378-387). Upper Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster. Second Edition.

Correia, M. E. (2002). Sioux City Iowa: A case study of social capital and community capacity for collective action and community policing. Merry Morash and Kevin Ford (eds.), Community Policing, Research and Change: The Story of Michigan and Elsewhere (pp. 223-240). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Correia, M. E. (2000). Social capital and sense of community: Building social cohesion. R. Glensor, M. Correia and K. Peak (eds), Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems (pp. 75-82). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing.

Glensor, R., Peak, K., and Correia, M.E. (2000). Focusing on prey rather than predators: A problem oriented response to repeat victimization. R. Glensor, M. Correia and K. Peak (Eds.). Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems (pp. 160-166). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing. (This chapter was reprinted in Thurman and Zhao’s, Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions (pp. 90-96). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing, 2004.)

Correia, M. E. and Bowling, C. (1999). Veering toward digital disorder: Computer-related crime and local law enforcement preparedness. Police Quarterly 2(2):225-244.(This article was reprinted in Thurman and Zhao’s, Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions (pp. 285-298). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing, 2004).

Correia, M. E. (1997). Boot camps, exercise and delinquency: An analytical critique of the use of physical exercise to lessen delinquent behavior. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 13 (2):94-113.

Reisig, M.D. and Correia, M. (1997). Public evaluations of police performance and behavior: An analysis across three levels of policing. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategy and Management 20(2):311-325.

Correia, M. E., Reisig, M.D., and Lovrich, N.P. (1996). Public perceptions toward state police: An analysis of individual-level and contextual variables. Journal of Criminal Justice 24(1):17-28.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

Correia, Mark E. Latino Immigrants Residing in Immigrant Rich Neighborhoods: Does Immigration Status Influence Attitudes Toward the Police? Revise and Resubmit with Police Quarterly.

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks. Officer Expectations and Sensemaking in the Context of Change. Revise and Resumbit with Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management.

BOOKS

Correia, M. E., Ilarraza, A., Lentz, S., and Leone, M. (Eds) (2002). Filling the Gap: Critical Readings in Criminal Justice. Upper Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster. Second Edition.

Glensor, R. and Correia, M.E (2001). Hope and Harmony: How Seven Tribal Communities Reduced Crime and Violence. Washington, D.C.: National Crime Prevention Council.

Correia, M. E. (2000). Citizen Involvement: How Community Factors Affect Progressive Policing. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum.

Glensor, R., Correia, M.E., and Peak, K. (2000). Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing.

OTHER PAPERS AND REPORTS

Correia, Mark E. and Melinda Jackson (2010). Oakland Police Department Resident Opinion Survey Report. January 2010. Prepared for the Survey and Policy Research Institute, San José State University, San José, CA.

Correia, Mark E. (2009). Final Report of the Oakland Police Department’s Area Command Patrol Strategy. May 2009. Prepared for the Oakland Police Department, Oakland, CA.

Correia, Mark E. (2009). Interim Assessment of the Oakland Police Department’s Area Command Patrol Strategy. March 2009. Prepared for the Oakland Police Department, Oakland, CA.

Correia, Mark E. (2008). Baseline Assessment of the Oakland Police Department’s Area Command Patrol Strategy. June 2008. Prepared for the Oakland Police Department, Oakland, CA.

Correia, Mark E. (2002). Neighborhood Assessment Project 2002, Final Report. Prepared for the Marguerite Petersen Foundation, Reno, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (2002). Evaluation Report of the Northeast Reno Weed and Seed Strategy (1999-2001). Prepared for the Northeast Reno Weed and Seed Strategy, Reno, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (2001). Final Results of the Assessment of the Reno Police Department’s Beat System. Prepared for the Reno Police Department and the City of Reno, Reno, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (2000). Results of the Baseline Assessment of the Reno Police Department’s Beat System. Prepared for the Reno Police Department and the City of Reno, Reno, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (2000). Preliminary Results From the 1999 Resident Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Prepared for the Nevada Department of Prisons, Carson City, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (1999). Preliminary Results From the 1998 Joint Child Abuse Investigation Team Employee Survey. Prepared for The Reno Police Department and Washoe County Department of Social Services, Washoe County, NV.

Correia, Mark E. and John Briney (1996). Public Attitudes Toward the Washington State Patrol: Results of the 1996 Survey. Prepared for the Washington State Patrol. Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Correia, Mark E. (1996). Whitman County Law and Justice Plan. Prepared for the Whitman County Sheriff. Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Briney, John and Mark E. Correia (1995). Public Attitudes Toward the Washington State Patrol: Results of the 1995 Survey. Prepared for the Washington State Patrol. Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Correia, Mark E., Kelsey Gray, and Michelle Winn (1995). Law and Justice Plan for Spokane County. Prepared for Spokane County Commissioners, Spokane, WA.

Correia, Mark E. and Michael D. Reisig (1994). Public Attitudes Toward the Washington State Patrol: Results of the 1993 Survey. Prepared for the Washington State Patrol. Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Correia, Mark E. and Bill Armaline (2011). An Analysis of Perceptions of State Authority: Developing and Understanding of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrant Status. The Annual Conference of the Western Society of Criminology, February 2011. Vancouver, B.C.

Correia, Mark E. and Bill Armaline (2010). Perceptions of Police Legitimacy and State Authority Across Race and Immigration. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 2010. San Francisco, CA.

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks (2010). Officer Acceptance of Community Policing. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 2010. San Francisco, CA.

Correia, Mark E. and Ed Cohen (2010). San Mateo Assessment Report. The Changing Face of America: A Conference on Immigration and Social Policy, San José, CA.

Correia, Mark E. and Danielle Harris (2010). Determinants of Informal Social Control of Latino Immigrants and Non-Immigrants. The 47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.

Correia, Mark E. and Bill Armaline (2010). Attitudes Toward Police and State Authority Across Race and Immigration Status in the East Bay. Silicon Valley Center For Global Innovation and Immigration, Asilomar Retreat Program, January 2010. Asilomar, CA.

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks (2009). Police corruption: Perception, Motivation, and Action. The 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 2008. St. Louis, MO.

Correia, Mark E. (2009). Shifting Toward the Community: Officer Fatigue in a Changing Environment. The 46th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.

Jenks, David and Mark E. Correia (2009). Police Subculture and Rank: It May Not Simply Be Line and Command. The 46th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.

Correia, Mark E. (2008). The Disembodiment of Americans from the Environment and its Consequences on Crime and Justice. The Annual Meeting of the Western & Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Las Vegas, NV.

Correia, Mark E. (2008). The “Other City” in the Bay Area: Neighborhood Culture and Violent Crime in Oakland, CA. The 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks (2008). Implementing Change in a Fractured Environment: Oakland Police Department’s Effort to Address Crime. The 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

Correia, Mark E. and Danielle Harris (2008). Sex offenders as Social Outcasts: The Inability of American Communities to Build a Safer Society. The 45th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH.

Correia, Mark E. (2006). Organizational Disjuncture and Community Policing: The Waning of Promising Intentions. The 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA.

Correia, Mark E. (2006). To Spray or not to Spray: Assessing the Impact of a Less than Lethal Technology on the Use of Force. The 58th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA.<p. Correia, Mark E. (2003). Hispanic Perceptions of the Police: The Influence of Social Capital at the Neighborhood Level. The 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

Correia, Mark E. and David Jenks (2004). The Paling of Community Policing: Promising Intentions, the Reality of Implementation, and the Effects of Organizational Disjuncture. The 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

Jenks, David and Mark E. Correia (2004). Evaluating Leadership Training: The LAPD's West Point Leadership Program. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.

Correia, Mark E., Susan Crimmins and Denise Herz (2003). Hope and Healing Through Cross Disciplinary Partnerships. The 28th Annual Meeting of the Forensic Mental Health Association of California, Pacific Grove, CA.

Correia, Mark E. (2002). Neighborhood Culture, Crime and the Police: Understanding the Importance of Neighborhood Culture on Policing. The 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Correia, Mark E. (2001). Effect of Neighborhood Culture on Crime and Policing Efforts. The 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Correia, Mark E. (2001). Neighborhoods, Social Cohesion and Crime: Assessing the Relationship. The 38thAnnual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, D.C.

 

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