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Citations
10277
World Ranking
6098
National Ranking
2912

Overview

Alan J. Lizotte was affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their academic work focused primarily on areas connected to criminal justice and related social sciences within the university setting.

Throughout their career, Lizotte's research outputs and collaborations have not been extensively catalogued in available publication records, with no specific papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed. This suggests a limited publicly available bibliographic footprint or that key details are not presently documented in accessible databases.

No records indicate any book publications authored by Lizotte, which may imply a concentration on articles, reports, or other types of scholarly communications.

While explicit main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics are not currently cataloged for Lizotte, the affiliation with the University at Albany suggests engagement with social science disciplines relevant to the university's academic focus areas.

There are no detailed awards or recognitions recorded for Lizotte, and no publicly available citations confirm distinctions or honors received during their career.

Alan J. Lizotte is deceased, and thus all references to their professional and academic activities are in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective

    Terence P. Thornberry;Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Carolyn A. Smith

  • DELINQUENT PEERS, BELIEFS, AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR: A LONGITUDINAL TEST OF INTERACTIONAL THEORY*

    Terence P. Thornberry;Alan J. Lizotte;Marvin D. Krohn;Margaret Farnworth

  • The Role of Juvenile Gangs in Facilitating Delinquent Behavior

    Terence P. Thornberry;Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Deborah Chard-Wierschem

  • Testing Interactional Theory: An Examination of Reciprocal Causal Relationships among Family, School, and Delinquency

    Terence P. Thornberry;Alan J. Lizotte;Marvin D. Krohn;Margaret Farnworth

  • Linked lives: the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behavior.

    Terrence P. Thornberry;Adrienne Freeman-Gallant;Alan J. Lizotte;Marvin D. Krohn

  • The interrelationship between substance use and precocious transitions to adult statuses.

    Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Cynthia M. Perez

  • Gun Ownership and Gang Membership

    Beth Bjerregaard;Alan J. Lizotte

  • FACTORS INFLUENCING GUN CARRYING AMONG YOUNG URBAN MALES OVER THE ADOLESCENT-YOUNG ADULT LIFE COURSE*

    Alan J. Lizotte;Marvin D. Krohn;James C. Howell;Kimberly Tobin

  • Extra-Legal Factors in Chicago's Criminal Courts: Testing The Conflict Model of Criminal Justice

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  • Firearms ownership for sport and protection: two divergent models

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  • Labeling and Cumulative Disadvantage: The Impact of Formal Police Intervention on Life Chances and Crime During Emerging Adulthood

    Giza Lopes;Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Nicole M. Schmidt

  • Measurement in the Study of Class and Delinquency: Integrating Theory and Research

    Margaret Farnworth;Terence P. Thornberry;Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte

  • Causes and Consequences of Delinquency

    Terence P. Thornberry;Alan J. Lizotte;Marvin D. Krohn;Carolyn A. Smith

  • Developmental Outcomes for Children of Young Mothers

    Greg Pogarsky;Terence P. Thornberry;Alan J. Lizotte

  • Gun Ownership and the "Southern Subculture of Violence"

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  • THE CASCADING EFFECTS OF ADOLESCENT GANG INVOLVEMENT ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE

    Marvin D. Krohn;Jeffrey T. Ward;Terence P. Thornberry;Alan J. Lizotte

  • Resilient youth: identifying factors that prevent high-risk youth from engaging in delinquency and drug use

    Carolyn Smith;Alan J. Lizotte;Terence P. Thornberry;Marvin D. Krohn

  • Reciprocal Causal Relationships among Drug Use, Peers, and Beliefs: A Five-Wave Panel Model

    Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Terence P. Thornberry;Carolyn Smith

  • Patterns of adolescent firearms ownership and use

    Alan J. Lizotte;James M. Tesoriero;Terence P. Thornberry;Marvin D. Krohn

  • The Uniqueness of Rape: Reporting Assaultive Violence to the Police

    Alan J. Lizotte

  • Handbook on crime and deviance

    Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Gina Penly Hall

  • Early Substance Use and School Achievement: An Examination of Latino, White, and African American Youth:

    Cynthia Perez McCluskey;Marvin D. Krohn;Alan J. Lizotte;Monica L. Rodriguez

  • The Dark Figure of Online Property Crime: Is Cyberspace Hiding a Crime Wave?

    M. Tcherni;A. Davies;G. Lopes;A. Lizotte

Frequent Co-Authors

Marvin D. Krohn
Marvin D. Krohn University of Florida
Terence P. Thornberry
Terence P. Thornberry University of Maryland, College Park
Carolyn A. Smith
Carolyn A. Smith University at Albany, State University of New York
David McDowall
David McDowall University at Albany, State University of New York
Shawn D. Bushway
Shawn D. Bushway University at Albany, State University of New York
Rolf Loeber
Rolf Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Edmund F. McGarrell
Edmund F. McGarrell Michigan State University
Hans Toch
Hans Toch University at Albany, State University of New York
Chris L. Gibson
Chris L. Gibson University of Florida

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