Books
If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught
– James Q. Wilson, "If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973, pp. 52-56.Thinking About Crime
– James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (Basic Books, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, Vintage revised paperback edition, 1985).“If George Orwell was right — that all great writers have one title that captures the theme of the all their works – that title for Wilson was Thinking About Crime, which first… More
Crime and Punishment in England
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment in England," The Public Interest, Number 43, Spring 1976.Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976," Time, April 26, 1976.Who is in Prison?
– James Q. Wilson, "Who is in Prison?" Commentary, November 1976.Changing Criminal Sentences
– James Q. Wilson, "Changing Criminal Sentences," Harper's Magazine, November 1977, pp. 16-20.Age, Crime, and Punishment
– Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, "Age, Crime, and Punishment," The Public Interest, Number 51, Spring 1978.“What Works?” Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation
– James Q. Wilson, "'What Works?' Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation," The Public Interest, Number 61, Fall 1980.Dealing with the High-rate Offender
– James Q. Wilson, "Dealing with the High-rate Offender," The Public Interest, Number 72, Summer 1983.A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing
– Charles R. Pruitt and James Q. Wilson, "A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing," Law and Society Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 (1983), pp. 613-636.Hate and Punishment
– James Q. Wilson, "Hate and Punishment," National Review, September 13, 1999.What Death-Penalty Errors?
– James Q. Wilson, " What Death Penalty Errors?" New York Times, July 10, 2000, p. A19.James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment
– Sally Satel, "James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment," The American, 8 August 2013.Excerpt: This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of James Q. Wilson’s The Moral Sense. Written in a time of creeping moral relativism, Wilson wrote in defense of judgment — and, in… More
Essays
If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught
– James Q. Wilson, "If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973, pp. 52-56.Thinking About Crime
– James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (Basic Books, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, Vintage revised paperback edition, 1985).“If George Orwell was right — that all great writers have one title that captures the theme of the all their works – that title for Wilson was Thinking About Crime, which first… More
Crime and Punishment in England
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment in England," The Public Interest, Number 43, Spring 1976.Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976," Time, April 26, 1976.Who is in Prison?
– James Q. Wilson, "Who is in Prison?" Commentary, November 1976.Changing Criminal Sentences
– James Q. Wilson, "Changing Criminal Sentences," Harper's Magazine, November 1977, pp. 16-20.Age, Crime, and Punishment
– Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, "Age, Crime, and Punishment," The Public Interest, Number 51, Spring 1978.“What Works?” Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation
– James Q. Wilson, "'What Works?' Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation," The Public Interest, Number 61, Fall 1980.Dealing with the High-rate Offender
– James Q. Wilson, "Dealing with the High-rate Offender," The Public Interest, Number 72, Summer 1983.A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing
– Charles R. Pruitt and James Q. Wilson, "A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing," Law and Society Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 (1983), pp. 613-636.Hate and Punishment
– James Q. Wilson, "Hate and Punishment," National Review, September 13, 1999.What Death-Penalty Errors?
– James Q. Wilson, " What Death Penalty Errors?" New York Times, July 10, 2000, p. A19.James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment
– Sally Satel, "James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment," The American, 8 August 2013.Excerpt: This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of James Q. Wilson’s The Moral Sense. Written in a time of creeping moral relativism, Wilson wrote in defense of judgment — and, in… More
Commentary
If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught
– James Q. Wilson, "If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973, pp. 52-56.Thinking About Crime
– James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (Basic Books, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, Vintage revised paperback edition, 1985).“If George Orwell was right — that all great writers have one title that captures the theme of the all their works – that title for Wilson was Thinking About Crime, which first… More
Crime and Punishment in England
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment in England," The Public Interest, Number 43, Spring 1976.Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976," Time, April 26, 1976.Who is in Prison?
– James Q. Wilson, "Who is in Prison?" Commentary, November 1976.Changing Criminal Sentences
– James Q. Wilson, "Changing Criminal Sentences," Harper's Magazine, November 1977, pp. 16-20.Age, Crime, and Punishment
– Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, "Age, Crime, and Punishment," The Public Interest, Number 51, Spring 1978.“What Works?” Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation
– James Q. Wilson, "'What Works?' Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation," The Public Interest, Number 61, Fall 1980.Dealing with the High-rate Offender
– James Q. Wilson, "Dealing with the High-rate Offender," The Public Interest, Number 72, Summer 1983.A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing
– Charles R. Pruitt and James Q. Wilson, "A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing," Law and Society Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 (1983), pp. 613-636.Hate and Punishment
– James Q. Wilson, "Hate and Punishment," National Review, September 13, 1999.What Death-Penalty Errors?
– James Q. Wilson, " What Death Penalty Errors?" New York Times, July 10, 2000, p. A19.James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment
– Sally Satel, "James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment," The American, 8 August 2013.Excerpt: This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of James Q. Wilson’s The Moral Sense. Written in a time of creeping moral relativism, Wilson wrote in defense of judgment — and, in… More
Multimedia
If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught
– James Q. Wilson, "If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973, pp. 52-56.Thinking About Crime
– James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (Basic Books, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, Vintage revised paperback edition, 1985).“If George Orwell was right — that all great writers have one title that captures the theme of the all their works – that title for Wilson was Thinking About Crime, which first… More
Crime and Punishment in England
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment in England," The Public Interest, Number 43, Spring 1976.Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976," Time, April 26, 1976.Who is in Prison?
– James Q. Wilson, "Who is in Prison?" Commentary, November 1976.Changing Criminal Sentences
– James Q. Wilson, "Changing Criminal Sentences," Harper's Magazine, November 1977, pp. 16-20.Age, Crime, and Punishment
– Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, "Age, Crime, and Punishment," The Public Interest, Number 51, Spring 1978.“What Works?” Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation
– James Q. Wilson, "'What Works?' Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation," The Public Interest, Number 61, Fall 1980.Dealing with the High-rate Offender
– James Q. Wilson, "Dealing with the High-rate Offender," The Public Interest, Number 72, Summer 1983.A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing
– Charles R. Pruitt and James Q. Wilson, "A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing," Law and Society Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 (1983), pp. 613-636.Hate and Punishment
– James Q. Wilson, "Hate and Punishment," National Review, September 13, 1999.What Death-Penalty Errors?
– James Q. Wilson, " What Death Penalty Errors?" New York Times, July 10, 2000, p. A19.James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment
– Sally Satel, "James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment," The American, 8 August 2013.Excerpt: This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of James Q. Wilson’s The Moral Sense. Written in a time of creeping moral relativism, Wilson wrote in defense of judgment — and, in… More
Teaching
If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught
– James Q. Wilson, "If Every Criminal Knew He Would Be Punished If Caught," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 1973, pp. 52-56.Thinking About Crime
– James Q. Wilson, Thinking About Crime (Basic Books, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, Vintage revised paperback edition, 1985).“If George Orwell was right — that all great writers have one title that captures the theme of the all their works – that title for Wilson was Thinking About Crime, which first… More
Crime and Punishment in England
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment in England," The Public Interest, Number 43, Spring 1976.Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime and Punishment, 1776-1976," Time, April 26, 1976.Who is in Prison?
– James Q. Wilson, "Who is in Prison?" Commentary, November 1976.Changing Criminal Sentences
– James Q. Wilson, "Changing Criminal Sentences," Harper's Magazine, November 1977, pp. 16-20.Age, Crime, and Punishment
– Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, "Age, Crime, and Punishment," The Public Interest, Number 51, Spring 1978.“What Works?” Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation
– James Q. Wilson, "'What Works?' Revisited: New Findings on Criminal Rehabilitation," The Public Interest, Number 61, Fall 1980.Dealing with the High-rate Offender
– James Q. Wilson, "Dealing with the High-rate Offender," The Public Interest, Number 72, Summer 1983.A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing
– Charles R. Pruitt and James Q. Wilson, "A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Race on Sentencing," Law and Society Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 (1983), pp. 613-636.Hate and Punishment
– James Q. Wilson, "Hate and Punishment," National Review, September 13, 1999.What Death-Penalty Errors?
– James Q. Wilson, " What Death Penalty Errors?" New York Times, July 10, 2000, p. A19.James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment
– Sally Satel, "James Q. Wilson and the Defense of Moral Judgment," The American, 8 August 2013.Excerpt: This summer marks the twentieth anniversary of James Q. Wilson’s The Moral Sense. Written in a time of creeping moral relativism, Wilson wrote in defense of judgment — and, in… More