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43
Citations
10802
World Ranking
4318
National Ranking
2065

Overview

Ted Chiricos is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with focused subfields in Education and Sociology and Political Science. The scientist's work addresses themes related to Education Discipline and Inequality, Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis, and Youth Substance Use and School Attendance.

The scientist has contributed to academic publications, including the following recent paper:

  • Cumulative Racial and Ethnic Disparities Along the School-to-Prison Pipeline, 2022, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

Coauthors who have frequently collaborated with Ted Chiricos include:

  • Kelly Welch
  • Peter Lehmann
  • Cecilia Chouhy

The main venue for their publications is the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.

Best Publications

  • Rates of Crime and Unemployment: An Analysis of Aggregate Research Evidence

    Theodore G. Chiricos

  • Crime, News and Fear of Crime: Toward an Identification of Audience Effects

    Ted Chiricos;Sarah Eschholz;Marc Gertz

  • RACIAL TYPIFICATION OF CRIME AND SUPPORT FOR PUNITIVE MEASURES

    Ted Chiricos;Kelly Welch;Marc Gertz

  • FEAR, TV NEWS, AND THE REALITY OF CRIME*

    Ted Chiricos;Kathy Padgett;Marc Gertz

  • RACIAL COMPOSITION OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND FEAR OF CRIME

    Ted Chiricos;Michael Hogan;Marc G. Gertz

  • Perceived risk and social control: Do sanctions really deter?

    Raymond Paternoster;Linda E. Saltzman;Gordon P. Waldo;Theodore G. Chiricos

  • THE LABELING OF CONVICTED FELONS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR RECIDIVISM

    Theodore G. Chiricos;Kelle Barrick;William D. Bales;Stephanie R. Bontrager

  • RACE, RACIAL THREAT, AND SENTENCING OF HABITUAL OFFENDERS*

    Charles Crawford;Ted Chiricos;Gary Kleck

  • The Racial and Ethnic Typification of Crime and The Criminal Typification of Race and Ethnicity in Local Television News

    Ted Chiricos;Sarah Eschholz

  • Perceived Racial and Ethnic Composition of Neighborhood and Perceived Risk of Crime

    Ted Chiricos;Ranee McEntire;Marc Gertz

  • Labor Surplus and Punishment: A Review and Assessment of Theory and Evidence

    Theodore G. Chiricos;Miriam A. Delone

  • Perceived Penal Sanction and Self-Reported Criminality: A Neglected Approach to Deterrence Research.

    Gordon P. Waldo;Theodore G. Chiricos

  • Socioeconomic status and criminal sentencing: An empirical assessment of a conflict proposition.

    Theodore G. Chiricos;Gordon P. Waldo

  • Television and Fear of Crime: Program Types, Audience Traits, and the Mediating Effect of Perceived Neighborhood Racial Composition

    Sarah Eschholz;Ted Chiricos;Marc Gertz

  • Punitive attitudes toward criminals: Exploring the relevance of crime salience and economic insecurity

    Michael T. Costelloe;Ted Chiricos;Marc Gertz

  • UNEMPLOYMENT AND PUNISHMENT: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT*

    Theodore G. Chiricos;William D. Bales

  • Deterrent and Experiential Effects: the Problem of Causal Order in Perceptual Deterrence Research

    Linda Saltzman;Raymond Paternoster;Gordon P. Waldo;Theodore G. Chiricos

  • Formal and Informal Sanctions: A Comparison of Deterrent Effects

    Linda S. Anderson;Theodore G. Chiricos;Gordon P. Waldo

  • Punishment and Crime: An Examination of Some Empirical Evidence

    Theodore G. Chiricos;Gordon P. Waldo

  • Race and attitudes toward the police: Assessing the effects of watching "reality" police programs

    Sarah Eschholz;Brenda Sims Blackwell;Marc G. Gertz;Ted Chiricos

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Gertz
Marc Gertz Florida State University
William D. Bales
William D. Bales Florida State University
Justin T. Pickett
Justin T. Pickett University at Albany, State University of New York
Raymond Paternoster
Raymond Paternoster University of Maryland, College Park
Linda E. Saltzman
Linda E. Saltzman Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Shawn D. Bushway
Shawn D. Bushway University at Albany, State University of New York
Marvin D. Krohn
Marvin D. Krohn University of Florida
Geoffrey P. Alpert
Geoffrey P. Alpert University of South Carolina

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