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Makeela J. Wells
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Does military service make the experience of prison less painful? Voices from incarcerated veterans
DC May, KL Stives, MJ Wells, PB Wood
Criminal Justice Policy Review 28 (8), 770-789, 2017
242017
What journals are the most cited journals in criminology and criminal justice’s “big three” journals?
RE Barranco, WG Jennings, DC May, MJ Wells
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27 (1), 19-34, 2016
212016
The effects of the Fair Sentencing Act 2010 on sentencing outcomes for females convicted of cocaine offenses
MJ Wells
Feminist Criminology 17 (4), 514-540, 2022
32022
Federal cocaine sentences before and after passage of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010
MJ Wells
American journal of criminal justice 47 (4), 770-794, 2022
22022
A review of COVID-19 Deaths among law enforcement officers in the United States
JL Boydstun, MJ Wells
The Police Journal 97 (2), 259-278, 2024
12024
Fear and Perceived Risk among Correctional Officers
MJ Wells, SH Haynes, DC May
Prison Officers: International Perspectives on Prison Work, 433-463, 2023
2023
The impact of trusted adults and friends on fear and avoidance behaviors at school
DC May, MJ Wells, M Stubbs-Richardson, TN Evans-McCleon, ...
Journal of crime and criminal behavior 3 (2), 277-298, 2023
2023
Race, Drugs, and Sentencing: A Quantitative Analysis of Sentencing Outcomes for Federal Cocaine and Methamphetamine Drug Offenses
MJ Wells
Mississippi State University, 2017
2017
Military veterans in prison view their experience as being less punitive compared to non-veterans
DC May, KL Stives, MJ Wells, PB Wood
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2016
2016
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