Larry Siegel

Larry J. Siegel, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus

College
College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Department
School of Criminology and Justice Studies
Phone
(978) 934-4249
Office
Health and Social Sciences Building - 4th Floor

Expertise

Delinquency, criminology, & corrections.

Research Interests

Delinquency, criminology, & corrections.

Biosketch

Larry Siegel has been a professor of Criminal Justice for more than 40 years, including stints at Northeastern University, St. Anselm College and the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He is the author of 15 books on justice related topics including criminology, juvenile delinquency and criminal procedure. His articles have appeared in Criminology, Adolescence, Criminal Law Bulletin and the British Journal of Criminology. He recently published two new books, one on the American Court System and the other on Correctional Treatment. He is also a court certified expert on police and has testified in numerous cases.

Selected Publications

  • Siegel, L.J. (2012). Criminology.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2012). Juvenile Delinquency : Theory, Practice and Law.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2008). Juvenile Law : A Collection of Leading U.S. Supreme Court Cases.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2005). Criminology : The Core .
  • Siegel, L.J., Welch, B.C. (2005). Juvenile Delinquency : The Core .
  • Senna, J.J., Siegel, L.J. (2002). Introduction to Criminal Justice, Ninth Edition. Introduction to Criminal Justice, Ninth Edition.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2001). Criminology: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies, Seventh Edition. Criminology: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies, Seventh Edition.
  • Senna, J.J., Siegel, L.J. (2001). Essentials of Criminal Justice, Third Edition. Essentials of Criminal Justice, Third Edition.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2001). Juvenile Delinquency: The Core. Juvenile Delinquency: The Core.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2000). Criminology.
  • Siegel, L.J. (2000). Criminology, Seventh Edition. Criminology, Seventh Edition.
  • Siegel, L.J., Senna, J.J. (2000). Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law, Seventh Edition. Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law, Seventh Edition.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1998). Criminology .
  • Siegel, L.J. (1998). Criminology : Theories, Patterns, and Typologies .
  • Senna, J.J., Siegel, L.J. (1998). Essentials of Criminal Justice .
  • Zalman, M., Siegel, L.J. (1997). Criminal procedure : Constitution and Society .
  • Siegel, L.J. (1997). Criminology : Theories, Patterns, and Typologies .
  • Senna, J.J., Siegel, L.J. (1995). Essentials of Criminal Justice.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1994). Juvenile Delinquency : Theory, Practice and Law.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1992). Criminology.
  • Siegel, L.J., Zalman, M. (1991). Cultural Literacy in Criminal Justice: A Preliminary Assessment. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2(1) 15.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1991). Juvenile Delinquency : theory, practice and law.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1991). Juvenile Delinquency : Theory, Practice and Law.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1990). American Justice : Research of the National Institute of Justice.
  • Senna, J.J., Siegel, L.J. (1990). Introduction to Criminal Justice .
  • Siegel, L.J. (1986). Criminology.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1983). Criminology.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1981). Juvenile Delinquency : Theory, Practice, and Law.
  • Siegel, L.J., Senna, J.J., Hahn, P.H. (1981). Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice and Law. Juvenile & Family Court Journal, 32(4) 69.
  • Siegel, L.J. (1978). An Information Feedback Model for Probation Treatment Selection and Evaluation. Rutgers Journal of Computers & the Law, 6(2) 197-220.
  • Rathus, S.A., Fichner-Rathus, L., Siegel, L.J. (1977). Behavioral and Familial Correlates of Episodic Heroin Abuse Among Suburban Adolescents. International Journal of the Addictions, 12(5) 625-632.
  • Rathus, S.A., Siegel, L.J., Rathus, L.A. (1976). Attitudes of Middle-Class Heroin Abusers Towards Representatives of the Educational System. Adolescence, 11(41) 1-6.
  • Siegel, L.J., Senna, J.J., Libby, T.J. (1976). Legal Aspects of the Juvenile Justice Process: An Overview of Current Practices and Law. New England Law Review, 12(2) 223-264.
  • Rathus, S.A., Siegel, L.J. (1976). Reliability and Validity of a Self-Concept Scale for Researchers in Family Relationships. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 4(1) 57.
  • Siegel, L.J., PFEIFFER, D.G., RATHUS, S.A. (1975). Anomia and Self-esteem Among Incarcerated Adolescents. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology (Australian Academic Press), 8(3) 235-239.
  • Siegel, L.J., Sullivan, D.C., Greene, J.R. (1974). Decision Games Applied to Police Decision Making: An Exploratory Study of Information Usage. Journal of Criminal Justice, 2(2) 131-146.
  • Sullivan, D.C., Siegel, L.J., Clear, T. (1974). The Halfway House, Ten Years Later: Reappraisal of Correctional Innovation. Canadian Journal of Criminology & Corrections, 16(2) 188-197.
  • Rathus, S.A., Siegel, L.J. (1973). Delinquent Attitudes and Self-Esteem. Adolescence, 8(30) 265-276.
  • Rathus, S.A., Siegel, L.J., Ruppert, C. (1973). Rejection by the Social Order and Delinquent Orientation. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 6(3) 135-140.
  • Siegel, L.J., RATHUS, S.A., RUPPERT, C.A. (1973). Values and Delinquent Youth: an Empirical Re-Examination of Theories of Delinquency*. British Journal of Criminology, 13(3) 237.
  • Sullivan, D.C., Siegel, L.J. (1972). How Police Use Information to Make Decisions. Crime & Delinquency, 18(3) 253.