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Carter Rees
 
Carter's CV
 

Education

Master's Degree 2002, Political Science, University of Wyoming

Bachelor's Degree 1998, History, Dakota Wesleyan University
   
Areas of Interest

Carter's research focuses on the impact of various peer contexts on delinquent outcomes during adolescence. He is particularly interested in the development and degrouping processes of adolescent friendships and how these change the personal/peer delinquency association.

   
Publications/Presentations  
Lorie Fridell, Don Faggiani, Carter Rees, Bruce Taylor, Carina Sole Brito, & Bruce Kubu. (2006). “The Impact of Agency Polices and Practices on Violence Against the Police”. Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.

Bruce Taylor, Lorie Fridell, Bruce Kubu, Carter Rees, & Tom Jordan (2005) “The Cop
Crunch: Identifying Strategies for Dealing with the Recruiting and Hiring Crisis in Law Enforcement” Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.

Carter Rees & Lindsay Robertson (2004). “Project Safe Neighborhoods in Wyoming: Phase II Final Report”. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-403, Wyoming Survey & Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.
Adrienne Freng & Carter Rees (2004). “Youth Case Processing in the State of Wyoming: An Analysis of Four Counties”. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-404, Wyoming Survey & Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.
“Differentiating Peer Contexts and the Adolescent/Peer Delinquency Association”
(with Greg Pogarsky), American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2007
“Friendship Networks and Delinquency: Who Matters?” (with Greg Pogarsky), presented at the American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2006
“The Paradoxical Effects of Personal Relationships within Neighbors on Burglary
Victimization” (with Colin Loftin, Brent Lovett & Jeff Sandler), presented at the American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2006
“Juvenile Case Processing: Where have all the Juveniles Gone?” (with Adrienne
Freng), presented at the American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2005
“Working with the National Incident-Based Reporting System: Developing a
Typology of Aggravated Assaults” (with Don Faggiani and Daniel Bibel), presented at the American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2004
“Domestic Violence in Wyoming: A Snapshot of Rural Domestic Violence Data
and Policy Issues” (with Laurel Parker West), presented at the Bureau of Justice Statistics/Justice Research Statistics Association National Conference, 2004
“Project Safe Neighborhoods in Wyoming: Lessons for Today and Directions for
the Future,” presented at the Bureau of Justice Statistics/Justice Research Statistics Association National Conference, 2003
“The Decision to Arrest: Effect of Multiple Domestic Violence Contacts with Law
Enforcement,” presented at the Bureau of Justice Statistics/Justice Research Statistics Association National Conference, 2002
“Objective Analysis of the Effects of Retention Elections on Judges’ Sentencing
Practices Under the Missouri (Merit) Plan” (with Sam Cantrell and Bryan Vila), presented at the American Society of Criminology National Conference, 2000
 

 

 

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