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Overview

James W. Marquart is a researcher affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines, primarily within the social sciences and medicine. The researcher's contributions focus notably on the analysis of criminal justice systems, crime patterns, and forensic psychological topics.

Marquart has contributed extensively to several fields of study, including social sciences with 9 related publications, and medicine with 5 publications. Within these broader areas, their subfields of research encompass sociology and political science, clinical psychology, general health professions, information systems, and genetics.

The main topics covered by Marquart's research include:

  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Marquart are multiple peer-reviewed publications, including:

  • Exploring relation fraud, murder, and the Fraud Triangle, 2024, published in the Journal of Economic Criminology

Frequent coauthors contributing to collaborative research with Marquart include:

  • Matt DeLisi
  • Molly Minkler
  • Nicholas Scurich
  • R. Alan Thompson
  • Jonathan W. Caudill

Marquart's work appears in several academic journals, reflecting a variety of research focuses. These venues include:

  • Journal of Criminal Psychology
  • Journal of Economic Criminology
  • The Prison Journal
  • Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice
  • Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis

The range of journals and topics suggests a cross-disciplinary approach, combining social science perspectives with medical and psychological insights, particularly concerning criminal behavior, justice systems, and health-related phenomena.

Best Publications

  • In Between Adolescence and Adulthood: Recidivism Outcomes of a Cohort of State Delinquents

    Chad R. Trulson;James W. Marquart;Janet L. Mullings;Tory J. Caeti

  • A Large-Scale Multidimensional Test of the Effect of Prison Education Programs on Offenders' Behavior:

    Kenneth Adams;Katherine J. Bennett;Timothy J. Flanagan;James W. Marquart

  • Institutional Misconduct, Delinquent Background, and Rearrest Frequency Among Serious and Violent Delinquent Offenders

    Chad R. Trulson;Matt DeLisi;James W. Marquart

  • Inside the Prison Black Box: Toward a Life Course Importation Model of Inmate Behavior

    Matt DeLisi;Chad R. Trulson;James W. Marquart;Alan J. Drury

  • Factors related to killings of felons by police officers: A test of the community violence and conflict hypotheses

    Jonathan R. Sorensen;James W. Marquart;Deon E. Brock

  • Exploring the relationship between alcohol use, childhood maltreatment, and treatment needs among female prisoners.

    Janet L. Mullings;Deborah J. Hartley;James W. Marquart

  • Gang Violence in Texas Prisons

    Paige H. Ralph;James W. Marquart

  • prison guard predators: an analysis of inmates who established inappropriate relationships with prison staff, 1995-1998

    Robert Worley;James W. Marquart;Janet L. Mullings

  • An Appeal to Justice: Litigated Reform of Texas Prisons

    Ben M. Crouch;James W. Marquart

  • Fear is a Disease: The Impact of Fear and Exposure to Infectious Disease on Correctional Officer Job Stress and Satisfaction

    Deborah J. Hartley;Mario A. Davila;James W. Marquart;Janet L. Mullings

  • Assessing the relationship between child sexual abuse and marginal living conditions on HIV/AIDS-related risk behavior among women prisoners

    Janet L Mullings;James W Marquart;Victoria E Brewer

  • Delinquent Careers Behind Bars

    Chad R Trulson;Matt DeLisi;Jonathan W Caudill;Scott H Belshaw

  • Lost Causes: Blended Sentencing, Second Chances, and the Texas Youth Commission

    Chad R. Trulson;Darin R. Haerle;Jonathan W. Caudill;Matt DeLisi

  • Fraud and the American Dream: Toward an Understanding of Fraud Victimization

    Adam Trahan;James W. Marquart;Janet Mullings

  • Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Examining the Effect of Executions on Murder in Texas:

    Jon Sorensen;Robert Wrinkle;Victoria Brewer;James Marquart

  • Doing research in prison: The strengths and weaknesses of full participation as a guard

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  • Fatal attraction: An analysis of employee boundary violations in a southern prison system, 1995–1998

    James W. Marquart;Maldine B. Barnhill;Kathy Balshaw-Biddle

  • Women's roles in serious offenses: A study of adult felons

    Leanne Fiftal Alarid;James W. Marquart;Velmer S. Burton;Francis T. Cullen

  • Judicial Reform and Prisoner Control: The Impact of Ruiz v. Estelle on a Texas Penitentiary

    James W. Marquart;Ben M. Crouch

  • Resolving the paradox of reform: Litigation, prisoner violence, and perceptions of risk

    Ben M. Crouch;James W. Marquart

  • Blended Sentencing, Early Release, and Recidivism of Violent Institutionalized Delinquents:

    Chad R. Trulson;Darin R. Haerle;Matt DeLisi;James W. Marquart

Frequent Co-Authors

Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
Jon R. Sorensen
Jon R. Sorensen East Carolina University
Francis T. Cullen
Francis T. Cullen University of Cincinnati
Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University
Michael G. Vaughn
Michael G. Vaughn Saint Louis University

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