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Overview

Charles R. Tittle is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States.

There are no publicly available records of recent papers authored by Charles R. Tittle in indexed research databases. Likewise, there is no detailed information on frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work.

Specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research focus for Charles R. Tittle have not been documented in the accessible data.

There is no listed record of book publications or awards received by this researcher.

This profile is based solely on verified institutional affiliation data and reflects the absence of additional publicly indexed academic output or recognition in this source.

Best Publications

  • Testing the Core Empirical Implications of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime:

    Harold G. Grasmick;Charles R. Tittle;Robert J. Bursik;Bruce J. Arneklev

  • Low self-control and imprudent behavior

    Bruce J. Arneklev;Harold G. Grasmick;Charles R. Tittle;Robert J. Bursik

  • THE MYTH OF SOCIAL CLASS AND CRIMINALITY: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE*

    Charles R. Tittle;Wayne J. Villemez;Douglas A. Smith

  • Sanctions and Social Deviance: The Question of Deterrence

    Charles R. Tittle

  • Control Balance: Toward A General Theory Of Deviance

    Charles R. Tittle

  • Religiosity and Deviance: Toward a Contingency Theory of Constraining Effects

    Charles R. Tittle;Michael R. Welch

  • Self-Control and Crime/Deviance: Cognitive vs. Behavioral Measures

    Charles R. Tittle;David A. Ward;Harold G. Grasmick

  • Crime Rates and Legal Sanctions

    Charles R. Tittle

  • Gender, Age, and Crime/Deviance: A Challenge to Self-Control Theory

    Charles R. Tittle;David A. Ward;Harold G. Grasmick

  • MORALITY, SELF‐CONTROL, AND CRIME*

    Olena Antonaccio;Charles R. Tittle

  • Moral Appeal, Sanction Threat, and Deviance: An Experimental Test

    Charles R. Tittle;Alan R. Rowe

  • Certainty of Arrest and Crime Rates: A Further Test of the Deterrence Hypothesis

    Charles R. Tittle;Alan R. Rowe

  • Attitude measurement and prediction of behavior: an evaluation of conditions and measurement techniques.

    Charles R. Tittle;Richard J. Hill

  • SPECIFYING THE SES/DELINQUENCY RELATIONSHIP

    Charles R. Tittle;Robert F. Meier

  • Sanction Fear and the Maintenance of Social Order

    Charles R. Tittle

  • Contingencies for Dispositional Disparities in Juvenile Justice

    Charles R. Tittle;Debra A. Curran

  • SELF‐CONTROL, CRIMINAL MOTIVATION AND DETERRENCE: AN INVESTIGATION USING RUSSIAN RESPONDENTS

    Charles R. Tittle;Ekaterina V. Botchkovar

  • Religion and Deviance among Adult Catholics: A Test of the "Moral Communities" Hypothesis

    Michael R. Welch;Charles R. Tittle;Thomas Petee

  • Sanctions and Deviance: Evidence and Remaining Questions

    Charles R. Tittle;Charles H. Logan

  • The Arrogance of Public Sociology

    Charles R. Tittle

  • Control Balance: Toward a General Theory of Deviance.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Harold G. Grasmick
Harold G. Grasmick University of Oklahoma
Raymond Paternoster
Raymond Paternoster University of Maryland, College Park
Rita J. Simon
Rita J. Simon American University
Marc Gertz
Marc Gertz Florida State University

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