David Mueller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor.
EDUCATION
Ph. D., Political Science (2001). Washington State University.
M. A., Criminal Justice (1994). Washington State University.
B. S., Criminal Justice Administration (1991). San Jose State University.
PUBLICATIONS:
Peer-reviewed articles:
Lisa Wallace & David Mueller, (2008). “Sticks and Stones and Broken Bones: The Influence of Parental Verbal Abuse on Peer-Related Victimization.” Western Criminology Review, 9(1): 17-30.
David Mueller, Andrew Giacomazzi & James Wada (2004) “So How Was Your Conference? Panel Chairs’ Perceptions of the 2003 ACJS Meeting in Boston.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 15(2): 201-218.
Richard Lawrence & David Mueller (2003) “School Shootings and the Man Bites Dog Criterion of Newsworthiness.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 1(4): 330-345.
Book chapters:
David Mueller & Richard Lawrence (2007). “Cops in the Classroom: Assessing the Appropriateness of Search and Seizure Case Law in Schools.” In M. McShane & F. Williams, III (Eds.), Youth Violence and Delinquency: Monsters and Myths: Vol. 2. Juvenile Justice (pp. 149-168). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
David Mueller (2006). “Kids, Cops and School-Based Drug Prevention: The Legacy of Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE).” In B. Sims & P. Preston (Eds.), Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice (pp. 633-647). New York, NY: Taylor and Francis.
Books:
Craig Hemmens, Benjamin Steiner, & David Mueller (2004) Criminal Justice Case Briefs:
Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.
