Publications
Buckler,
K., & Gilmore, E. L. (Forthcoming, Accepted 9/3/2015). Sounding off on U.S.
Supreme Court criminal procedure cases: An analysis of published editorials in
national print media. Criminal Law Bulletin.
Buckler, K., & Higgins, G. E. (In Press).
Support for aggressive stop-and-frisk policy in
NYC: Does perceived policy effectiveness and perceived disparate treatment
account for observed racial and ethnic divides?
Journal of Crime and Justice.
Buckler, K. (2015). Supreme Court outcomes in criminal justice cases (1994 to
2012
terms): An examination of status differential and amici curiae effects.
Criminal Justice Policy Review, 26, 8, 773-804.
Buckler, K. (2014). The newsworthiness
of U. S. Supreme Court criminal procedure
cases (1994 to 2010 terms): Assessing the effects of case salience and case
complexity across elite and populace press.
Criminal Justice Review, 39, 2, 140-159.
Buckler, K., Davila, M., & Wilson, S. (2011). U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Fourth
Amendment cases (1961-2009): A test of the legal subculture, democratic
subculture, negotiation/synthesis, resource capability, and social background
hypotheses. Criminal Justice Review, 36
(4), 393-413.
Buckler, K., Wilson, S., Davila, M., & Hartley, D. (2011). Racial and ethnic
perceptions of injustice: Does prior personal and vicarious incarceration
experience intensify the racial/ethnic gap in perceptions of injustice? Criminal Justice Review, 36 (3), 269-290.
Davila, M., Hartley, D., Buckler, K., & Wilson, S. (2011). Personal and vicarious
experience with the criminal justice system as a predictor of punitive
sentencing attitudes. American Journal
of Criminal Justice, 36 (4), 408-420.
Brown, B., Benedict, W. R., & Buckler, K. (2010). Support for the death penalty in
developing democracies: A binational comparative case study. International Criminal Justice Review, 20
(4), 398-416.
Wilson, S., & Buckler, K. (2010).
The debate over police reform: Examining minority
support for citizen oversight and resistance by police unions. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (1),
184-197.
Buckler, K., Wilson, S., & Salinas, P. (2009). Public support for punishment and
progressive policy preferences: The role of symbolic racism and negative racial
stereotype. American Journal of Criminal
Justice, 34, 238-252.
Buckler, K., Swatt, M., & Salinas, P. (2009). Public views of illegal immigration policy
and control strategies: A test of the core hypotheses. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 17-27.
Buckler, K., Salinas, P., & Davila, M. (2008). Racial differences in public support for
the death penalty – Can racist sentiment and core values explain the racial
divide? American Journal of Criminal
Justice, 33, 151-165.
Buckler, K. (2008). The
quantitative/qualitative divide revisited: A study of published
research, doctoral program curricula, and journal editor perceptions. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19
(3), 383-403.
Buckler, K., & Unnever, J. (2008).
Racial and ethnic perceptions of injustice: Testing
the core hypotheses of comparative conflict theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36 (3), 270-278.
Buckler, K. (2008). Minimizing White race-based behavior and neutralizing
oppression
discourse: An interpretive content analysis of Crash (2005). Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular
Culture, 15 (1), 1-33.
Buckler, K. (2008). Public opinion on
illegal immigration: A test of seven core
hypotheses. Journal of Crime and
Justice, 31 (1), 112-147.
Buckler, K., Unnever, J. & Cullen, F. T. (2008). Perceptions of injustice
revisited: A
test of Hagan et al.'s Comparative Conflict Theory. Journal of Crime and
Justice, 31 (1), 36-58.
Buckler, K., Griffin, T., & Travis, L. F. (2008). Criminologists as “benchwarmers”:
The exclusion of eggheads from crime news discourse. Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice, 5 (1),
4-21.
Buckler, K., & Cullen, F. T. & Unnever, J. (2007). Citizen assessment
of local criminal
courts: Does fairness matter? Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (5), 524-536.
Buckler, K., & Travis, L. F. (2005). Assessing the newsworthiness of
homicide events: An analysis of coverage in the Houston Chronicle. Journal of
Criminal Justice and Popular Culture.
Buckler, K., & Travis, L. F. (2003). Reanalyzing the prevalence and social
context of collateral consequence statutes. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31(5),
435-453.