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Christine Lindquist

Christine Lindquist

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
33
Citations
7257
World Ranking
7039
National Ranking
3419

Overview

Christine Lindquist is affiliated with RTI International in the United States. Their research work spans various aspects of social sciences, with particular emphasis on criminal justice and correctional analysis, sexual assault and victimization studies, and intimate partner and family violence. Lindquist's publications reflect an interdisciplinary approach intersecting sociology, health, gender studies, and clinical psychology.

The main fields of study for Lindquist include Social Sciences, with more focused contributions in Sociology and Political Science, Health, Gender Studies, General Health Professions, and Clinical Psychology. This multidisciplinary engagement supports research that addresses complex social issues related to violence, victimization, and community safety.

Lindquist's research topics often concentrate on:

  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Gun Ownership and Violence Research
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Workplace Violence and Bullying
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

The scientist has contributed to several academic journals. Notable publication venues include:

  • Journal of American College Health
  • Violence Against Women
  • Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work
  • Crime & Delinquency
  • Journal of School Violence

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Lindquist are:

  • "Prevention of sexual violence among college students: Current challenges and future directions" (2020), published in Journal of American College Health
  • "The Value and Validity of Self-Reported Survey Data on the Rape Experiences of College Students" (2022), published in Violence Against Women
  • "National Assessment of the Relationship Between Tip Line Implementation and School Safety Outcomes" (2022), published in Journal of School Violence
  • "The Sum of All Parts: Enhancing the Value of Campus Climate Surveys by Including Faculty and Staff Perspectives" (2022), published in Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work
  • "When Pre-Release Optimism Meets Post-Release Reality: Understanding Reentry Success Through a Longitudinal Framework Assessing Pre- and Post-Release Perceptions" (2023), published in Crime & Delinquency

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lindquist include:

  • Christopher Krebs
  • Marcus Berzofsky
  • Michael Planty
  • Bonnie E. Shook-Sa
  • Samuel J. A. Scaggs

Best Publications

  • The Campus Sexual Assault (CSA) Study

    Christopher Krebs;Christine Lindquist;Tara Warner;Bonnie Fisher

  • 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

  • The efficacy of behavioral interventions to modify dietary fat and fruit and vegetable intake: a review of the evidence.

    Alice S Ammerman;Christine H Lindquist;Kathleen N Lohr;James Hersey

  • Role of physical activity in the prevention of obesity in children.

    M I Goran;K D Reynolds;C H Lindquist

  • Relation between mothers' child-feeding practices and children's adiposity

    Donna Spruijt-Metz;Christine H Lindquist;Leann L Birch;Jennifer O Fisher

  • A critical review of interventions for the primary prevention of perpetration of partner violence

    Daniel J. Whitaker;Shannon Morrison;Christine Lindquist;Stephanie R. Hawkins

  • Sociocultural Determinants of Physical Activity among Children

    Christine H Lindquist;Kim D Reynolds;Michael I Goran

  • Influence of body composition on the accuracy of reported energy intake in children.

    Jennifer O. Fisher;Rachel K. Johnson;Christine Lindquist;Leann L. Birch

  • The differential risk factors of physically forced and alcohol- or other drug-enabled sexual assault among university women.

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

  • Women’s Sexual Orientations and Their Experiences of Sexual Assault Before and During University

    Sandra L. Martin;Bonnie Sue Fisher;Tara D. Warner;Christopher P. Krebs

  • Health Behind Bars: Utilization and Evaluation of Medical Care among Jail Inmates

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  • The Sexual Assault of Undergraduate Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

    Christopher P. Krebs;Kelle Barrick;Christine H. Lindquist;Carmen M. Crosby

  • Prevention of sexual violence among college students: Current challenges and future directions

    Erin E Bonar;Sarah DeGue;Antonia Abbey;Ann L Coker

  • The Context and Consequences of Sexual Assault Among Undergraduate Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

    Christine H. Lindquist;Kelle Barrick;Christopher Krebs;Carmen M. Crosby

  • Social integration and mental well-being among jail inmates.

    Christine H. Lindquist

  • Assessing the long-term impact of drug court participation on recidivism with generalized estimating equations

    Christopher P. Krebs;Christine H. Lindquist;Willem Koetse;Pamela K. Lattimore

  • Comparing Sexual Assault Prevalence Estimates Obtained With Direct and Indirect Questioning Techniques

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

  • The costs of incarceration for families of prisoners

    Megan Comfort;Tasseli McKay;Justin Landwehr;Erin Kennedy

  • Sanctions and Rewards in Drug Court Programs: Implementation, Perceived Efficacy, and Decision Making

    Christine H. Lindquist;Christopher P. Krebs;Pamela K. Lattimore

  • Trends in overweight and physical activity among U.S. military personnel, 1995-1998.

    Christine H. Lindquist;Robert M. Bray

  • Review of evaluation tools used to assess the impact of nutrition education on dietary intake and quality, weight management practices, and physical activity of low-income audiences

    Jacquelyn W. McClelland;Debra Palmer Keenan;Jan Lewis;Susan Foerster

  • Understanding (and Acting On) 20 Years of Research on Violence and LGBTQ + Communities.

    Tasseli Eliot McKay;Christine H Lindquist;Shilpi Misra

  • Campus Sexual Assault (CSA) Study, Final Report (2007)

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

  • Intimate Partner Violence Victimization Among Undergraduate Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

    Kelle Barrick;Christopher P Krebs;Christine H Lindquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandra L. Martin
Sandra L. Martin University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bonnie S. Fisher
Bonnie S. Fisher University of Cincinnati
Christy A. Visher
Christy A. Visher University of Delaware
Daniel J. Whitaker
Daniel J. Whitaker Georgia State University
Kathleen N. Lohr
Kathleen N. Lohr RTI International
Maureen A. Walton
Maureen A. Walton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Martie P. Thompson
Martie P. Thompson Appalachian State University
Rebecca M. Cunningham
Rebecca M. Cunningham University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Antonia Abbey
Antonia Abbey Wayne State University
Charlene Y. Senn
Charlene Y. Senn University of Windsor

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