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David Jenks, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair of Criminology
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Office: Pafford 230
Phone: 678-839-6327
Fax: 678-839-6506
Email: djenks@westga.edu
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Publications
Jenks,
D., Johnson, L. M., and Matthews, T. (2012) “Examining General Police Integrity:
An Extension of the Single Dependent Variable Analysis,” COGNITA Working
Paper Series, forthcoming.
Corriea,
M. and Jenks, D. (2010) "Expectations of change: the congruency between Beat
Officers and Supervisors and its impact on programmatic change," Police
Practice and Research, First pub. on: 16 September 2010 (iFirst).
Jenks,
D. (2009). "Police Corruption or Police Productivity?
Moonlighting in U.S. Agencies," Critical Issues in
Justice and Politics, 2, 2: 87-104.
Jenks,
D. (2008)
Book Review,
Police Leadership, by M. R. Haberfeld.
Criminal Justice Review.
Atlanta: Jun 2008. Vol. 33, Iss. 2; p. 251.
Corriea,
M. and Jenks, D. (2008). "Assessing the Congruency Between Line
Officers and Command Staff in Expectations of Change,"
Professional Issues in Criminal Justice, 3, 4: 107-125.
Jenks,
D. Carter, J. S., and Jenks, C. (2007). "Command Staff Leadership
Training and Job Commitment in the LAPD," Southwest Journal
of Criminal Justice, Vol. 4, 2: 106-114.
Jenks, D. (2007) Book Review, Walking the Tightrope: Leadership
in the LAPD, by Renford Reese. Policing and Society an
International Journal of Research and Policy, Vol. 17, 3:
300.
Jenks,
D., Carter, J. S., Jenks, C., Correia, M. (2006). "The Los
Angeles Police Department's West Point Leadership Program:
Participant Survey," Professional Issues in Criminal Justice,
Vol. 1, 2: 55-70.
Jenks,
D. (2004). “The Czech Police: Adopting Democratic Principles.”
In Caparini, M and Marenin, O. (Eds.) Transforming Police in
Central and Eastern
Europe: Process and Progress. Geneva Center for the Democratic
Control of Armed Forces, Geneva: Transaction Publishers.
Jenks,
D. and Jenks, C. (2004). “Where are you now Cesar Chavez? The
Unique Vulnerabilities And Victimization Experiences of Mexican
Immigrants in the United States.” In C. T. M. Coston (Ed.)
Victimizing Vulnerable Groups:
Images of Uniquely High Risk Crime Targets.
New York: Praeger Press.
Ong,
M., and Jenks, D. (2004). "Hispanic Perceptions of Community
Policing: Is Community Policing Working?" Journal of
Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 2, 3: 53-66..
Jenks,
D., Costelloe, M., and Krebs, C. (2003) "After the Fall: Czech
Police in a Post-Communist Era." International Criminal
Justice Review, 13: 90-109.
Krebs,
C., Costelloe, M., and Jenks, D. (2003). "Drug Control Policy
and Smuggling Innovation: A Game Theoretic Analysis." Journal
of Drug Issues, Winter: 133-160.
Jenks,
D. (2002) "Policing in the Czech Republic: Transition to
Democracy." Dissertation.
Jenks,
D. (2002). Book review of "The Practice of Research in
Criminology and Criminal Justice" Bachman & Schutt (2001).
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 18, 4: 410-412.
Jenks,
D. (2001) "International Policing: Cooperation Among Nations
in the European Union." Encyclopedia of Criminology.
Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
Jenks,
D. (2000) "Social Developmental Theory." The Justice
Professional, 12: 507-532.
Krebs,
C. P., M. Costelloe, and D. Jenks (2000). "Black Powder Drugs: An
Innovative Response to Drug Control Policy." The
International Journal of Drug Policy. Vol. 11, pp. 351-356.
Coston,
C., Berry, B., Ross, L., Heard, C., and Jenks, D. (1999) "The
Pressures and Joys of Academic Life: Minority Statuses and Other
Considerations." The Justice Professional, 11: 325 - 337.
Coston,
C., and Jenks, D. (1998) "Exploring Academic Dishonesty Among
Undergraduate Criminal Justice Majors." American Journal of
Criminal Justice, 22, 2, Spring: 235-248.

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