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Daryl G. Kroner publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daryl G. Kroner sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 128 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Daryl G. Kroner D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daryl G. Kroner sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Daryl G. Kroner is affiliated with Southern Illinois University Carbondale in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on forensic and clinical psychology. Kroner's scholarly work addresses a variety of topics, including psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, sexual offending, crime patterns and interventions, criminal justice and corrections analysis, and reliability in measurement.

Their frequent coauthors include Robert D. Morgan, Jeremy F. Mills, Brieann Olafsson, Mary Louise Cashel, and Joseph Schafer.

Kroner's publications have appeared in several academic venues, notably:

  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
  • Assessment
  • Journal of Crime and Justice
  • International Journal of Law and Psychiatry

Kroner has authored multiple recent papers reflecting diverse aspects of criminal justice and psychological assessment:

  • "A Three-Step Reliability Strategy Applied to Police-Worn Body Camera Footage," 2022, Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
  • "The Council of State Governments Justice Center Approach to Increasing Risk-Level Consistency in the Application of Risk Assessment Instruments," 2020, Assessment
  • "Offence associated proactive, reactive, and acquisitive attributions that inform theory, assessment, and intervention," 2020, Journal of Crime and Justice
  • "Risk assessment tool floundering? Let's ask the client to self-predict," 2020, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
  • "Taking the Bite out of Mosquito Bites: The Role of Perceived Risk," 2020, International Journal of Environmental Health Research

Their research in main fields of study centers on psychology with significant attention to social sciences. Subfields include sociology and political science, clinical psychology, applied psychology, statistics and probability, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Core topics addressed by Kroner encompass:

  • Psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, sexual offending
  • Crime patterns and interventions
  • Criminal justice and corrections analysis
  • Reliability and agreement in measurement
  • Traffic and road safety
  • Occupational health and safety research
  • Psychology of moral and emotional judgment

Best Publications

  • The Accuracy of Five Risk Appraisal Instruments in Predicting Institutional Misconduct and New Convictions

    Daryl G. Kroner;Jeremy F. Mills

  • Treating Offenders with Mental Illness: A Research Synthesis

    Robert D. Morgan;David B. Flora;Daryl G. Kroner;Jeremy F. Mills

  • Measures of Criminal Attitudes and Associates (MCAA): development, factor structure, reliability, and validity.

    Jeremy F. Mills;Daryl G. Kroner;Adelle E. Forth

  • The Measures of Criminal Attitudes and Associates (MCAA): The Prediction of General and Violent Recidivism

    Jeremy F. Mills;Daryl G. Kroner;Toni Hemmati

  • A coffee can, factor analysis, and prediction of antisocial behavior: the structure of criminal risk.

    Daryl G. Kroner;Jeremy F. Mills;John R. Reddon

  • Predictive validity despite social desirability: evidence for the robustness of self-report among offenders.

    Jeremy F. Mills;Wagdy Loza;Daryl G. Kroner

  • A model of personality test item response dissimulation.

    Ronald R. Holden;Daryl G. Kroner;G. Cynthia Fekken;Suzanne M. Popham

  • Evidence for the Efficacy of Self-Report in Predicting Nonviolent and Violent Criminal Recidivism

    Daryl G. Kroner;Wagdy Loza

  • Balanced inventory of desirable responding: Factor structure, reliability, and validity with an offender sample

    Daryl G. Kroner;John R. Weekes;John R. Weekes

  • Impression Management and Self-Report Among Violent Offenders

    Jeremy F. Mills;Daryl G. Kroner

  • The validity of the Bar-On emotional intelligence quotient in an offender population

    Toni Hemmati;Jeremy F Mills;Daryl G Kroner

  • Novaco Anger Scale: Reliability and Validity within an Adult Criminal Sample

    Jeremy F. Mills;Daryl G. Kroner;Adelle E. Forth

  • Changing risk factors that impact recidivism: in search of mechanisms of change.

    Daryl G Kroner;Annie K Yessine

  • PSYCHOPATHY AND SUBSTANCE USE IN ADOLESCENT MALE OFFENDERS

    D. L. Mailloux;A. E. Forth;Daryl G. Kroner

  • Relative efficacy of differential response latencies for detecting faking on a self-report measure of psychopathology.

    Ronald R. Holden;Daryl G. Kroner

  • Reliability, construct, and concurrent validities of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: A tool for assessing violent and nonviolent recidivism

    Wagdy Loza;Gurmeet Dhaliwal;Daryl G. Kroner;Amel Loza-Fanous

  • An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Socially Desirable Responding and Offender Self-Report.

    Jeremy F. Mills;Daryl G. Kroner

  • Denial, Response Styles, and Admittance of Offenses Among Child Molesters and Rapists

    Patricia M. Nugent;Daryl G. Kroner

  • The Anger Expression Scale and State-Trait Anger Scale - Stability, Reliability, and Factor Structure in An Inmate Sample

    Daryl G. Kroner;John R. Reddon

  • THE TORONTO ALEXITHYMIA SCALE WITH INCARCERATED OFFENDERS

    Daryl G. Kroner;Adelle E. Forth

Frequent Co-Authors

Adelle E. Forth
Adelle E. Forth Carleton University
Ronald R. Holden
Ronald R. Holden Queen's University
Sarah L. Desmarais
Sarah L. Desmarais North Carolina State University
Glenn D. Walters
Glenn D. Walters Kutztown University
David B. Flora
David B. Flora York University
Devon L. L. Polaschek
Devon L. L. Polaschek University of Waikato
Jennifer L. Skeem
Jennifer L. Skeem University of California, Berkeley
Michael J. Lydy
Michael J. Lydy Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Lorraine R. Reitzel
Lorraine R. Reitzel University of Houston

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