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Overview

Bonnie S. Fisher is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on several interrelated subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Health, Social Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

Their primary research topics include:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Workplace Violence and Bullying
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology

Bonnie S. Fisher has notable frequent co-authors, indicating collaborative research efforts with established scholars in the field. These co-authors include:

  • Leah C. Butler
  • Erica R. Fissel
  • Bradford W. Reyns
  • John J. Sloan
  • Michelle L. Wojcik

Research by Bonnie S. Fisher has been published extensively in certain academic venues known for their focus on victimization and criminal justice topics. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Victims & Offenders
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Journal of Criminal Justice Education
  • Journal of American College Health
  • Crime & Delinquency

Among the recent scholarly articles associated with Bonnie S. Fisher, some examples include:

  • "Adverse childhood experiences and interpersonal violence among college students: does a relationship exist?" (2020) published in Journal of American College Health
  • "Sexual assault of college students: victimization and perpetration prevalence involving cisgender men, cisgender women and gender minorities" (2020) published in Journal of American College Health
  • "Cyberstalking Perpetration Among Young Adults: An Assessment of the Effects of Low Self-Control and Moral Disengagement" (2021) published in Crime & Delinquency
  • "A New Frontier: The Development and Validation of the Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Instrument" (2021) published in Social Science Computer Review
  • "Rape Myth Acceptance Among College Students in India: Prevalence and Predictors in a Changing Context" (2020) published in Deviant Behavior

Best Publications

  • The sexual victimization of college women

    Frances T. Cullen;Bonnie S. Fisher

  • Reporting Sexual Victimization To The Police And Others: Results From a National-Level Study of College Women

    Bonnie Sue Fisher;Leah E. Daigle;Francis T. Cullen;Michael G. Turner

  • The Sexual Victimization of College Women. Research Report.

    Bonnie S. Fisher;Francis T. Cullen;Michael G. Turner

  • Public Opinion about Punishment and Corrections

    Francis T. Cullen;Bonnie S. Fisher;Brandon K. Applegate

  • Report on the AAU Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct

    David Cantor;Bonnie Fisher;Susan Chibnall;Reanne Townsend

  • The Campus Sexual Assault (CSA) Study

    Christopher Krebs;Christine Lindquist;Tara Warner;Bonnie Fisher

  • Fear of Crime in Relation to Three Exterior Site Features: Prospect, Refuge, and Escape

    Bonnie Sue Fisher;Jack Leon Nasar

  • College Women's Experiences with Physically Forced, Alcohol- or Other Drug-Enabled, and Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Before and Since Entering College

    Christopher P. Krebs;Christine H. Lindquist;Tara D. Warner;Bonnie Sue Fisher

  • Evaluation of Green Dot: An Active Bystander Intervention to Reduce Sexual Violence on College Campuses:

    Ann L. Coker;Patricia G. Cook-Craig;Corrine M. Williams;Bonnie Sue Fisher

  • CRIME IN THE IVORY TOWER: THE LEVEL AND SOURCES OF STUDENT VICTIMIZATION*

    Bonnie S. Fisher;John J. Sloan;Francis T. Cullen;Chunmeng Lu

  • "Hot spots" of fear and crime: A multi-method investigation.

    Jack Leon Nasar;Bonnie Sue Fisher

  • Being Pursued Online: Applying Cyberlifestyle–Routine Activities Theory to Cyberstalking Victimization

    Bradford W. Reyns;Billy Henson;Bonnie Sue Fisher

  • Unraveling the fear of victimization among college women: Is the “shadow of sexual assault hypothesis” supported?

    Bonnie S. Fisher;John J. Sloan

  • Self-control, Victimization, and their Influence on Risky Lifestyles: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Panel Data

    Christopher J. Schreck;Eric A. Stewart;Bonnie S. Fisher

  • Evaluation of the Green Dot Bystander Intervention to Reduce Interpersonal Violence Among College Students Across Three Campuses

    Ann L. Coker;Bonnie Sue Fisher;Heather M. Bush;Suzanne C. Swan

  • Public views toward crime and correctional policies: Is there a gender gap?

    Brandon K. Applegate;Francis T. Cullen;Bonnie Sue Fisher

  • BEING PURSUED: STALKING VICTIMIZATION IN A NATIONAL STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN*

    Bonnie Sue Fisher;Francis T. Cullen;Michael G. Turner

  • Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women

    Bonnie S. Fisher;Leah E. Daigle;Francis T. Cullen

  • Maintaining Allegiance toward Political Authorities: The Role of Prior Attitudes and the Use of Fair Procedures

    Tom R. Tyler;Jonathan D. Casper;Bonnie Fisher

  • FORGIVENESS AND FUNDAMENTALISM: RECONSIDERING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORRECTIONAL ATTITUDES AND RELIGION

    Brandon K. Applegate;Francis T. Cullen;Bonnie S. Fisher;Thomas Vander Ven

  • Specifying the Influence of Family and Peers on Violent Victimization Extending Routine Activities and Lifestyles Theories

    Christopher J. Schreck;Bonnie S. Fisher

  • Procedural Justice in Felony Cases

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Francis T. Cullen
Francis T. Cullen University of Cincinnati
Ann L. Coker
Ann L. Coker University of Kentucky
Pamela Wilcox
Pamela Wilcox Pennsylvania State University
Suzanne C. Swan
Suzanne C. Swan University of South Carolina
Sandra L. Martin
Sandra L. Martin University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Christine Lindquist
Christine Lindquist RTI International
Brandon K. Applegate
Brandon K. Applegate University of South Carolina
Jack L. Nasar
Jack L. Nasar The Ohio State University
Jamison D. Fargo
Jamison D. Fargo Utah State University
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester

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