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Martin Schwartz O.U. Presidential Research Scholar Professor
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Areas of Specialization: Courses Taught: DeKeseredy, Walter S., and Martin D. Schwartz. 2008. "Marital Rape at the End of Rural Relationships: Survivors' Perceptions of Collective Efficacy." In press, Prevention and Intervention in the Community. DeKeseredy, Walter S., Martin D. Schwartz and Shahid Alvi. 2008. "Which Women are More Likely to be Abused? Public Housing, Cohabitation and Separated/Divorced Women?" Criminal Justic Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society 20(4). Friedrichs, David O., and Martin D. Schwartz, 2007. "On Social Harm and a Twenty-First Century Criminology." Crime, Law and Social Change 48 (1-2): 1-7. DeKeseredy, Walter S., Joseph F. Donnermeyer, Martin D. Schwartz, Kenneth D. Tunnell, and Mandy Hall. 2007. "Thinking Critically About Rural Gender Relations: Toward a Rural Masculinity Crisis/Male Peer Support Model of Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault." Critical Criminology 15(7): 295-311. DeKeseredy, Walter S., Martin D. Schwartz, Danielle Fagen and Mandy Hall. 2006. “Rural Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault: The Contribution of Male Peer Support." Feminist Criminology 1(3):228-250. DeKeseredy. Walter S., Shahid Alvi and Martin D. Schwartz. 2006. “Curbing Woman Abuse and Poverty: Is ‘Wedfare’ The Cure?” Critical Criminology, 14(1):23-41. Goodwin, Glenn A. and Martin D. Schwartz, eds. Professing Humanist Sociology. 5th ed. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association (2005). DeKeseredy, Walter S., Shahid Alvi, Claire Renzetti, and Martin D. Schwartz. 2005. “Curbing Violence Against Women in Public Housing: Can Second Generation CPTED Make a Difference?” The CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Journal 3(1):27-36. Alvi, Shahid, Martin D. Schwartz, Walter S. DeKeseredy, and Jacqueline Bachaus. 2005. “Perceptions of Male Privilege and the Physical, Psychological and Economic Abuse of Impoverished Minority Women.” Western Criminology Review, 6(1), 1-11. Schwartz, Martin D. 2004. “The Past and the Future of Violence Against Women.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20(1): 1-5. DeKeseredy, Walter S., McKenzie Rogness and Martin D. Schwartz, 2004. “Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault: The Current State of Social Scientific Knowledge.” Aggression and Violent Behavior, 9(6): 675-691. Schwartz, Martin D. and Dana Nurge. 2004. “Capitalist Punishment: Ethics and Private Prisons.” Critical Criminology, 12(2): 133-156. DeKeseredy, Walter S., Martin D. Schwartz, Shahid Alvi, and E. Andreas Tomaszewski. 2003. “Crime Victimization, Drug Use, and Alcohol Consumption in Canadian Public Housing.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 31(4): 383-396. DeKeseredy, Walter S., Shahid Alvi, Martin D. Schwartz and E. Andreas
Tomaszewski, Under Siege: Poverty and Crime in a Canadian Public Housing
Community. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press (2003). Schwartz, Martin D. and Dragan Milovanovic, eds. Race, Gender and Class
in Criminology: The Intersections. New York: Garland Publishing, paperback
edition (1999). Schwartz, Martin D. and Lawrence F. Travis III, Corrections: An Issues Approach, 4th ed. Cincinnati: Anderson (1997).
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