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5494
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2599

Overview

Harold G. Grasmick was affiliated with the University of Oklahoma in the United States during their academic career. The body of work contributed by this researcher is characterized by a focus that, while not detailed in available publication or topic records, was carried out within an academic environment associated with this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues attributed to Harold G. Grasmick in the accessible data. Similarly, there is no specific information about book publications, main or subfields of study, or particular research topics. The absence of these details indicates either limited publication output recorded in the available sources or a research profile not covered extensively in indexed literature databases.

Harold G. Grasmick has been noted as deceased, and this profile reflects a retrospective view of their academic contributions. The available data does not include records of awards or honors conferred to this scholar.

While comprehensive insights into their research focus or collaborative networks cannot be provided, the association with the University of Oklahoma suggests engagement with the academic and research culture of this institution. Further details on specific fields or contributions remain undocumented in the accessible information.

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

  • Neighborhoods and Crime: The Dimensions of Effective Community Control

    Robert Bursik;Harold G. Grasmick

  • Conscience, significant others, and rational choice: Extending the deterrence model.

    Harold G. Grasmick;Robert J. Bursik

  • Low self-control and imprudent behavior

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

  • Economic deprivation and neighborhood crime rates, 1960-1980

    Robert J. Bursik;Harold G. Grasmick

  • Legal punishment, social disapproval and internalization as inhibitors of illegal behavior.

    Harold G. Grasmick;Donald E. Green

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

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

  • RELIGION, ATTRIBUTION STYLE, AND PUNITIVENESS TOWARD JUVENILE OFFENDERS*

    Harold G. Grasmick;Anne L. McGILL

  • The Deterrent Effect of Perceived Severity of Punishment

    Harold G. Grasmick;George J. Bryjak

  • Tax evasion and mechanisms of social control: A comparison with grand and petty theft

    Harold G. Grasmick;Wilbur J. Scott

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

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

  • Evaluating the Dimensionality and Invariance of ”Low Self-Control”

    Bruce J. Arneklev;Harold G. Grasmick;Robert J. Bursik

  • Religion, punitive justice, and support for the death penalty

    Harold G. Grasmick;John K. Cochran;Robert J. Bursik;M'Lou Kimpel

  • Shame and Embarrassment as Deterrents to Noncompliance with the Law: The Case of an Antilittering Campaign

    Harold G. Grasmick;Robert J. Bursik;Karyl A. Kinsey

  • REDUCTION IN DRUNK DRIVING AS A RESPONSE TO INCREASED THREATS OF SHAME, EMBARRASSMENT, AND LEGAL SANCTIONS

    Harold G. Grasmick;Robert J. Bursik;Bruce J. Arneklev

  • PROTESTANT FUNDAMENTALISM AND THE RETRIBUTIVE DOCTRINE OF PUNISHMENT

    Harold G. Grasmick;Elizabeth Davenport;Mitchell B. Chamlin;Robert J. Bursik

  • Christian Religiosity, Self-Control and Social Conformity

    Michael R. Welch;Charles R. Tittle;Harold G. Grasmick

  • Capacity for Self-Control and Individuals' Interest in Exercising Self-Control

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

  • Deterrence and Income Tax Cheating: Testing Interaction Hypotheses in Utilitarian Theories

    Wilbur J. Scott;Harold G. Grasmick

  • Risk Preferences and Patriarchy: Extending Power-Control Theory

    Harold G. Grasmick;John Hagan;Brenda Sims Blackwell;Bruce J. Arneklev

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles R. Tittle
Charles R. Tittle North Carolina State University
John K. Cochran
John K. Cochran University of South Florida
Mitchell B. Chamlin
Mitchell B. Chamlin Texas State University

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