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37
Citations
11014
World Ranking
6081
National Ranking
364

Overview

Paul Mazerolle is affiliated with the University of New Brunswick in Canada. Their primary field of study is Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Health, Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, and Demography.

The main research topics covered by Mazerolle include:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment

Recent papers authored by or connected with Mazerolle are:

  • "Alcohol and drug problems among Australian homicide offenders" (2020), published in Addiction
  • "Nexus between police attitudes and responses to domestic and family violence in Australia: does training matter?" (2022), published in Policing & Society
  • "Child and Adult Attachment Styles among Individuals Who Have Committed Filicide: The Case for Examining Attachment by Gender" (2020), published in International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
  • "Psychological Autopsy: A Method to Assist in the Identification of Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Femicide" (2021), published in Violence Against Women
  • "Gendered Entitlement or Generally Violent? Sociodemographic, Developmental, and Gender-Based Attitudinal Characteristics of Men Who Commit Homicide" (2022), published in Homicide Studies

Mazerolle has frequently collaborated with a range of co-authors, including Li Eriksson, Samara McPhedran, Richard Wortley, Tara Renae McGee, and Md. Jahirul Islam.

Key publication venues for Mazerolle include:

  • Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
  • Policing & Society
  • Addiction
  • International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
  • Violence Against Women

In addition to journal articles, Mazerolle has contributed to book publications with the Australian Institute of Criminology eBooks. Titles include "Giving voice to the silenced victims: a qualitative study of intimate partner femicide" (2022) and "Trialling a nature-based intervention with men who perpetrate domestic and family violence" (2023).

Best Publications

  • USING THE CORRECT STATISTICAL TEST FOR THE EQUALITY OF REGRESSION COEFFICIENTS

    Raymond Paternoster;Robert Brame;Paul Mazerolle;Alex Piquero

  • General Strain Theory and Delinquency: A Replication and Extension

    Raymond Paternoster;Paul Mazerolle

  • AN EMPIRICAL FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING DESISTANCE AS A PROCESS

    Shawn D. Bushway;Alex R. Piquero;Lisa M. Broidy;Elizabeth Cauffman

  • Gender, general strain, and delinquency: An empirical examination

    Paul Mazerolle

  • General strain and delinquency: An anternative examination of conditioning influences

    Paul Mazerolle;Jeff Maahs

  • Testing for the Equality of Maximum-Likelihood Regression Coefficients Between Two Independent Equations

    Robert Brame;Raymond Paternoster;Paul Mazerolle;Alex Piquero

  • Strain, Anger, and Delinquent Adaptations: Specifying General Strain Theory

    Paul Mazerolle;Velmer S. Burton;Francis T. Cullen;T.David Evans

  • CRIME IN EMERGING ADULTHOOD

    Alex R. Piquero;Robert Brame;Paul Mazerolle;Rudy Haapanen

  • Linking exposure to strain with anger: an investigation of deviant adaptations

    Paul Mazerolle;Alex R. Piquero

  • Examining the Links between Strain, Situational and Dispositional Anger, and Crime: Further Specifying and Testing General Strain Theory.

    Paul Joseph Mazerolle;Alex R. Piquero;George E. Capowich

  • ONSET AGE, PERSISTENCE, AND OFFENDING VERSATILITY: COMPARISONS ACROSS GENDER*

    Paul Joseph Mazerolle;Robert Brame;Ray Paternoster;Alex Piquero

  • Violent responses to strain: an examination of conditioning influences.

    Paul Mazerolle;Alex R. Piquero

  • General strain theory, situational anger, and social networks: An assessment of conditioning influences

    George Capowich;Paul Joseph Mazerolle;Alex Piquero

  • Onset Age and Offense Specialization

    Alex Piquero;Raymond Patern Oster;Paul Mazerolle;Robert Brame

  • Generality, Continuity, and Change in Offending

    Raymond Paternoster;Charles W. Dean;Alex Piquero;Paul Mazerolle

  • A Cycle of Violence? Examining Family-of-Origin Violence, Attitudes, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration

    Li Shanna Eriksson;Paul Joseph Mazerolle

  • Student Anger and Aggressive Behavior in School: An Initial Test of Agnew's Macro-Level Strain Theory

    Tim Brezina;Alex Piquero;Paul Joseph Mazerolle

  • Intimate Femicide: The Role of Coercive Control

    Holly Johnson;Li Eriksson;Paul Mazerolle;Richard Wortley

  • Sex differences in empathy and its relation to juvenile offending.

    Lisa Broidy;Elizabeth Cauffman;Dorothy L. Espelage;Paul Joseph Mazerolle

  • Linking Childhood Exposure to Physical Abuse and Adult Offending: Examining Mediating Factors and Gendered Relationships

    Rosemary Judith Patricia Teague;Paul Joseph Mazerolle;Margot Lynn Legosz;Jennifer Allison Sanderson

  • The societal costs of alcohol misuse in Australia

    Matthew Garnet Manning;Christine Ann Smith;Paul Joseph Mazerolle

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex R. Piquero
Alex R. Piquero University of Miami
Robert Brame
Robert Brame University of South Carolina
Richard Wortley
Richard Wortley University College London
Raymond Paternoster
Raymond Paternoster University of Maryland, College Park
Elizabeth Cauffman
Elizabeth Cauffman University of California, Irvine
Dorothy L. Espelage
Dorothy L. Espelage University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorraine Mazerolle
Lorraine Mazerolle University of Queensland
Nicole Leeper Piquero
Nicole Leeper Piquero University of Miami
Raymond A. Knight
Raymond A. Knight Brandeis University
Angela R. Gover
Angela R. Gover University of Colorado Denver

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