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Co-author, Wisconsin Practice: Civil Discovery.  St. Paul, Minnesota.

Editor, The Sociology of Religion, and Anthology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967.

The  Systematic Thought of Washington Gladden:  Humanities  Press, 1968.

Editor, Criminological Controversies. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968.

Crime in American Society.  Concordia, 1969.

Crime, Criminology, and Contemporary Society. Homewood, FL: Dorsey Press, 1970.

Crime in a Complex Society: An Introduction to Criminology. Homewood, FL: Dorsey Press, 1970.
 

  Juvenile Delinquency: An Introduction  (with  the  late Dr. Stephen

  Schafer,  Northeastern University).   Random  House, 1970.

Juvenile Delinquency: A Reader (with  the  late Dr. Stephen  Schafer,  Northeastern University).  Random House,  1970.

Organized Crime.  Concordia, 1972.

Social Problems in a Changing Society  (with Drs. S. Schafer and  M. S. Knudten).   Reston  Publishing  Company,   1976.

Criminological Theory (with Dr. Stephen Schafer).  D.C. Heath  & Company, 1977.

Japan American Victim Response Study  (with Paul Friday, John Dussich,  Akira Yamagami et al. Criminal Justice Press, 2001.
 


 BOOKS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
 

Victimology

Humankind in Systems: an Introduction to Sociology

 
  REPRESENTATIVE ARTICLES, REVIEWS OR OTHER SELECTED  PUBLICATIONS

 

"Abortion," The Cresset, Vol. 31, No. 4 (February, 1968): 13‑16.

"Pornography and the Law," International Journal of Legal Research,. 3  (1968): 191‑99.

Peter Berger, "The Sacred Canopy",  Journal   for  the  Scientific  Study  of  Religion, (1968): 191‑94.

Donald R. Cressey," Delinquency, Crime and Social Process,"  Sociology and Social Research.

Contributor to Sociological Abstracts

"Marijuana and Social Policy," Addictive Diseases: An International Journal 1 (1974): 323‑351 (with Dr. Anthony Meade).

"Juvenile Delinquency, Crime and Religion,"  Review of Religious Research 12 (Spring, 1971):  130‑152 (with M. S. Knudten).

Juvenile Delinquency and the Schools with Recommendations for LEAA Phase III Program Development and Planning for the U.S. Department of Justice, 1973 (with Dr. Stanley Brodsky, University of Alabama Press).

"Problems of Victimization."  Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, 1974.

"The Victim in the Administration of Criminal Justice:  Problems and Perceptions" in Victims and Criminal Justice.  Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage Publications, 1976 (with M. S. Knudten, et al).

"Clients and Source of Input for Criminal Justice Planning:  Victim Compensation and the Problems, Needs and Attitudes of the Victimized" with William Doerner et al).  Paper presented to the 1975 meeting of the American Society of Criminology.

"Who Will be Left to Testify?  Disenchantment with the Criminology Justice System."  Presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (with Mary S. Knudten  et al).

"Delinquency  Problems in  Schools,"  Criminal  Justice and  Behavior  2 (December, 1975):  346‑357.

"An Analysis of Victim Compensation Programs as a Time‑Series of Experiment,"  Victimology:  An International Journal 1 (Summer, 1976): 295‑313  (with W. Doerner, M. S. Knudten et al).

"Corresponding Between Crime Victims Needs and Available Public Services," Social Service Review  (Fall, 1976)   (with  W.  Doerner  et al).

"Discovery of a Forgotten Party:  Trends in American Victim Compensation Legislation in the United States," Victimology:  An International Journal 1 (Fall, 1976):  42ff   (with  W. Doerner et  al).

"Victim Perceived Seriousness of the Criminal Experience," accepted for publication by Victimology:   An  International  Journal  (with  W. Doerner,  M. S. Knudten  et  al).

"Victim's  Role  in  Crime Prevention," in Essays on the Theory and Practice of Criminal Justice.   Robert Rich (ed.).  Washington, DC:  University Press of America, 1977   (with  M. S. Knudten).

"Decriminalization and the Victim," in The New and the Old Criminology.   Boston, MA:  Praeger Publications, 1977  (with M. S. Knudten et al).

"Who Will Be Left to Testify," in The  New and the Old Criminology.  Boston,Massachusetts:  Praeger Publications, 1977  (with M.  S.  Knudten  et  al).

"Offender Restitution to Victims of Crime:  Concepts, Theories and Juridicial Foundations," Victimology:  An International Journal.

"The Religion of the Baptist Prisoner," Review of the Religious Research, 1977.

Victims and Witnesses:  The Impact of Crime and Their Experience with the Criminal Justice System:  Executive Summary.  Washington, DC:  U.S. Government Printing Office (with M. S. Knudten et al), 1977.

"Prosecutor's Role in Plea Bargaining:  Reasons Related to Actions," in Theory and Practice in Criminal Justice, Robert Rich, (ed.) Washington, DC:  University Press of America (with M. S. Knudten), 1977.

"Evaluation of Project Turnaround:  The Citizen Complaint Unit," in Proceedings of the National Criminal Justice Evaluation Conference.  Washington, DC:  U.S. Government Printing Office (with M. S. Knudten), 1978.

"Who Will be Left to Testify?" in The New and the Old Criminology, Edith Elisabeth Flynn (ed.).  Boston, Massachusetts:  Praeger Publishers, 1978:  207‑222  (with  M. S. Knudten  et al).

"Decriminalization and the Victim," in The New and the Old Criminology, Edith Elisabeth Flynn (ed.).   Boston,  Massachusetts:  Praeger  Publishers, 1978: 200‑206  (with M. S. Knudten et al),  1978.

Crime  Victim  Compensation Laws  and  Programs.  Washington, DC:  National  Criminal Justice  Reference  Service, 1975a.

"Opfer‑und Zuegenprogramme in den Vereinigten Staaten," Das Verbrechensopher (Gerd Kirchhoff and Klaus Sessar, eds.   Bochum, West Germany:  Studienverlag Brockmeyer, 1978).

 "Prosecutor Perception Change and Victim Services," Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Victimology.

"Victimization  in  State  Prisons,"  Proceedings  of  Fifth Symposium on Victimology.

Review of Alex Swan,  The Practice of Clinical Sociology and Sociotherapy in the Classical  Sociology Review,  l986: 182‑184.

Review of Roger Grimshaw and Tony Jefferson, Interpreting Policework for Contemporary Sociology.

"Clinical Implications of Victimological Theory," Clinical Sociology Review 7 (1989): 111‑126.

"Sociological  Practice:  Scope and Content,"  Wisconsin Sociologist  27:2/3 (1990) 4-5.

"Wisconsin's  A.B.  125:  Sociologists in the Context of Licensing of Social  Workers, Marriage  and Family Therapists, and  Professional  Counselors,"   The Wisconsin Sociologist  28:1  (1991):  16-23.

"A.B. 125 Revisited: Resolution or Continuing Challenge?,"  The Wisconsin Sociologist 28:2/3 (1991): 4-12.

"Editorial Forward," for  The Wisconsin Sociologist,  Volumes 28:1 (1991):3;28:2/3 (1991):3;   and  28:4 (1991):3.

"A Dynamic Theory of Victimization: Modified Version 1.2,"   International Faces In Victimology   Monchengladbach,  Germany:   WSV Publishing, 1992: 52-67.

"The Scope of Victimology and Victimization: Towards a Conceptualization  of the Field,"  International Faces of Victimology.   Monchengladbach,   Germany: WSV  Publishing, 1992:  43-51. 

"The  Saudi Arabian and Post-Revolutionary Iranian Legal Systems,"  Wisconsin Sociologist   29:11 (Winter, 1992): 15-22. 

"Modes of Defensive Behavior in a Violent Society,"  International Journal of Therapy and  Comparative Criminology  37:3 (Fall, 1993): 251-261 (with George  Palermo, M.D.).

"The  Insanity  Defense  in  the  Case of  Serial  Killer Jeffrey  Dahmer,"   International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology   38:1 (1994):  3-16  (with  George Palermo, M.D.).

"Serial Murder and Victim Responses:  Response and Aftermath of the Jeffrey Dahmer Case,   Crisis, Illness, and Loss 6:4 (October,1998): 372-395.

"Serial Murderer: The Life, Murders, Diagnosis, Judgment, Imprisonment and Death of  Jeffrey L. Dahmer,  Acta Criminologica et Medicinae Japonica   65:1 (1999): 25-45.

"A Lifestyle Analysis of the Elderly: Perceptions of Risk, Fear, and Vulnerability,"  Illness, Crisis and Loss  9:2 (2001). (With Jason Hennen; in press).

 
 
 MONOGRAPHS, EVALUATION STUDIES, REPORTS AND OTHER WRITINGS
 

Crime Victimization as a Characteristic of the Crime and the Criminal Justice System.  Issued to LEAA.

Victim Perception of the Criminal Justice System.  Issued to LEAA.

Testimony of Dr. Richard D. Knudten Before Committee on the Judiciary,  U.S. House of Representatives.   Washington, DC:   Subcommittee  on Criminal  Justice,  Committee on the Judiciary.

Agencies Providing Services to Crime Victims, Crime Witnesses and Criminal Offenders  in  the Greater Milwaukee Area.  Issued by LEAA. 

Correlation and Factor Analyses of the First and Second Quarter Victim Problem Data.  Issued by LEAA. 

Victims and Witnesses:  A Guide for Community Service.  Issued to LEAA. 

Victims and Witnesses:  A Research Report.  Issued to LEAA. 

Special  Condition  Report  for  Programs  29 (Reintegration) and 30 (Alternatives).
For the State of Wisconsin  (1976). 

Interim Evaluation and Assessment Report for Programs 29 and 30.  For the State of Wisconsin (1976). 

Evaluation Report Milwaukee County Project TurnaroundFor the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee (March, 1976). 

Final Report for Three Projects of Programs 29 and 30 For the State of Wisconsin (1976). 

Second Interim Evaluation Report Milwaukee County Project Turnaround. For the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee (May, 1976). 

Final Evaluation Report Milwaukee County Project Turnaround.  For the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee (November, 1976). 

Supplement to the Final Report for Programs 29 and 30.  For the State of Wisconsin (1977). 

Interim Report: Process and Outcome Evaluation Plan‑ Victim Witness Assistance Program Evaluation (1977). 

Test of Process and Outcome Evaluation Strategy, Victim/Witness Assistance Program Evaluation, Evanston Victim/Witness Advocacy Unit (September, 1977). 

First  Interim Report Second Year Milwaukee County Project Turnaround.   For the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee and Law Enforcement Assistance Administration  (July, 1978). 

First Interim Report Third Year Milwaukee County Project Turnaround.  For the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee and Law Enforcement Assistance  Administration (July, 1978).

 Second Interim Report Third Year  Milwaukee County Project Turnaround.  For the Milwaukee County Project Turnaround Executive Committee (September, 1978). 

Product Descriptions and Effectiveness Plan‑ Community Awareness Projects (July, 1978). 

Effectiveness Evaluation ‑ Community Awareness Projects (October, 1978). 

Citizen Perceptions of Crime and Criminal Justice.  For the Chicago/Cook County Criminal Justice Commission (October, 1978). 

Final Report Milwaukee County Project Turnaround.  For the Milwaukee County Turnaround Executive Committee and Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (January, 1979).

Alternative Education Projects:  Preliminary Report For the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission (1979). 

Priority Prosecution Unit Evaluation:  Goals and Objectives Measurements Procedures and Instruments (March, 1979).

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