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Lisa L. Sample
Lisa L. Sample
Reynolds Professor of Public Affairs and Community Service, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Verified email at unomaha.edu
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Are sex offenders dangerous?
LL Sample, TM Bray
Criminology & Public Policy 3 (1), 59-82, 2003
4252003
Sex offender laws: Legislators' accounts of the need for policy
LL Sample, C Kadleck
Criminal Justice Policy Review 19 (1), 40-62, 2008
3092008
Are sex offenders different? An examination of rearrest patterns
LL Sample, TM Bray
Criminal justice policy review 17 (1), 83-102, 2006
2942006
Public awareness and action resulting from sex offender community notification laws
AL Anderson, LL Sample
Criminal Justice Policy Review 19 (4), 371-396, 2008
2432008
Disparity based on sex: Is gender-specific treatment warranted?
K Kempf-Leonard, LL Sample
Justice Quarterly 17 (1), 89-128, 2000
1292000
Sex offender community notification laws: Are their effects symbolic or instrumental in nature?
LL Sample, MK Evans, AL Anderson
Criminal Justice Policy Review 22 (1), 27-49, 2011
882011
The dangerous drug offender in federal court: Intersections of race, ethnicity, and culpability
C Spohn, LL Sample
Crime & Delinquency 59 (1), 3-31, 2013
822013
Have federal sentencing guidelines reduced severity? An examination of one circuit
K Kempf-Leonard, LL Sample
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 17, 111-144, 2001
732001
An examination of the degree to which sex offenders kill
LL Sample
Criminal Justice Review 31 (3), 230-250, 2006
622006
Public opinion of the application of sex offender notification laws to female sex offenders: Why it is important to examine
CM Cain, LL Sample, AL Anderson
Criminal Justice Policy Review 28 (2), 155-175, 2017
492017
The social construction of the sex offender
LL Sample
University of Missouri-Saint Louis, 2001
462001
Residency restrictions for sex offenders: Public opinion on appropriate distances
AL Anderson, LL Sample, CM Cain
Criminal Justice Policy Review 26 (3), 262-277, 2015
392015
Justice by geography: Racial disparity and juvenile courts
TM Bray, LL Sample, K Kempf-Leonard
Our children, their children: Confronting racial and ethnic differences in …, 2005
352005
Latent consequences of community notification laws
LL Sample, AJ Streveler
Controversies in criminal justice, 353-362, 2003
352003
Public interest in sex offenders: A perpetual panic?
K Burchfield, LL Sample, R Lytle
Criminology, Crim. Just. L & Soc'y 15, 96, 2014
312014
Who accesses the sex offender registries? A look at legislative intent and citizen action in Nebraska
AL Anderson, MK Evans, LL Sample
Criminal Justice Studies 22 (3), 313-329, 2009
312009
Sex offender registration and community notification.
LL Sample, MK Evans
Springer Publishing Company, 2009
312009
Beyond circles of support:“Fearless”—An open peer-to-peer mutual support group for sex offense registrants and their family members
LL Sample, BN Cooley, T Ten Bensel
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 62 (13 …, 2018
292018
The need to debate the fate of sex offender community notification laws
LL Sample
Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 10, 265, 2011
282011
The influence of sex offender registration and notification laws on fostering collective identity among offenders
T ten Bensel, LL Sample
Journal of Crime and Justice 40 (4), 497-511, 2017
252017
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