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Riad*, J.K., Pearcey, S., Landaiche, N.M. & Ruback R.B. (Under review). Addressing the new threat of terrorism: How community-based disaster prevention can help. In The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Series on the Benefits of Community-Based Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Washington, D.C.

Riad*, J.K., & Pearcey, S. (2002) A Meta-Analysis of the Literature on Terrorism. Unpublished report.

Ruback, R. B., & Ménard, K. (2001). Rural/urban differences in sexual victimization and reporting: Analyses using UCR and crisis center data. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 28, 131-155.

Ruback, R. B., & Thompson, M. A. (2001). Social and psychological consequences of violent victimization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ruback, R. B., & Ivie, D. L. (1988). Prior relationship, resistance, and injury in rapes: An analysis of crisis center records. Violence and Victims, 3, 99-111.

Ruback, R. B., & Weiner, N. A. (Eds.). (1995). Interpersonal violent behavior: Social and cultural aspects. New York: Springer. (Reviewed in Contemporary Psychology, 1996, 41, 1119).

Ruback, R. B., Greenberg, M. S., & Westcott, D. R. (1984). Social influence and crime victim decision making. Journal of Social Issues, 40, 51-76.

Amandus, H. E., Zahm, D., Friedmann, R., Ruback, R. B., Block, C., Weiss, J., Rogan, D., Holmes, W., Bynum, T., Hoffman, D., McManus, R., Malcan, J., Wellford, C., & Kessler, D. (1996). Convenience store robberies in selected metropolitan areas: Employee injury. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 38, 714-720.

Greenberg, M. S., & Ruback, R. B. (1992). After the crime: Victim decision making. New York: Plenum. (Reviewed in Contemporary Psychology, 1996, 41, 17-19; Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1993, 84, 669).

Greenberg, M. S., & Ruback, R. B. (1985). A model of crime victim decision making. Victimology: An International Journal, 10, 600-616.

Greenberg, M. S., Ruback, R. B., & Westcott, D. R. (1982). Decision making by crime victims: A multimethod approach. Law and Society Review, 17, 47-84.

Outlaw, M. S., Ruback, R. B., & Britt, C. (2002). Repeat and multiple victimizations: The role of individual and contextual factors. Violence and Victims. 17, 187-204

Shaffer, J. N., & Ruback, R. B. (in press). The relationship between violent victimization and violent offending in juvenile. Research Bulletin. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Thompson, M. P., Norris, F. H., & Ruback, R. B. (1998). Comparative distress levels of inner-city family members of homicide victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 11, 223-242.

Dabbs, J. M., Jr., Ruback, R. B., Frady, R. L., Hopper, C. H., & Sgoutas, D. S. (1988). Saliva testosterone and criminal violence among women. Personality and Individual Differences, 9, 269-275.

Dabbs, J.M., Carr, T.S., Frady, R.L., & Riad*, J.K. (1995). Testosterone, crime and misbehavior among 692 male prison inmates. Psychosomatic Medicine, 18, 627-633.

Dabbs, J.M., Riad*, J.K., & Chance, S. (2001). Testosterone and ruthless homicide. Personality and Individual Differences. Sep; Vol 31(4): 599-603.

Baker, L. A., Pearcey, S. M., and Dabbs, J. M. (2001). The relation among alcohol, violence, and testosterone in women. Journal of Homosexuality, 41(4).

de Castro, J. M. and Pearcey, S. M. (1995). Lunar rhythms of the meal and alcohol intake of humans. Physiology and Behavior 57:435-444.

Thompson, T. J., Pearcey, S. M., Bodfish, J. W., Crawford, T. W., and Lewis, M. H. (1995). Stereotyped movement disorder in an adult following acquired brain injury: Effect of environmental stimulation. Behavioral Interventions 10(2):79-85.

Presentations

Vardaman, P.J., Ruback, R.B., & Riad*, J.K. (1996).  Predictors of juvenile violence against parents, siblings, teachers and schoolmates. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Dabbs, J.M., Carr, T.S., Frady, R.L., & Riad*, J.K. (1994).  Testosterone, crime, and misbehavior among 692 male prison inmates. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

Dabbs, J.M., Riad*, J.K., & Lathangue, L.A. (1992).  The harsh facial regard of high testosterone males. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

* Jasmin R. Ruback has been published under the name J. K. Riad.

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