LONN LANZA-KADUCE
Email: llkkll@crim.ufl.edu
Center for Studies in Criminology and Law
University of Florida
P.O. Box 115950
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352) 392-1025 ext. 213
EDUCATION:
1974-76 College of Law J.D. degree, July, 1976 University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
1974-78 Graduate College M.A. in Sociology,
University of Iowa December, 1978
Iowa City, Iowa
1979-81 Graduate College Ph.D. in Sociology,
University of Iowa May, 1981
Iowa City, Iowa
HONORS:
Graduated with distinction, University of Iowa, 1972
Graduated with distinction, College of Law, University
of Iowa, 1976
Admitted to the Bar of the State of Iowa, 1976
University Faculty Teaching Award Nominee, 1987, 1990, 1998, 2000
Semi-finalist, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Student Council Teaching Award, 1987
University Advising Award Nominee, 1991-92
Teacher of the Year, Criminology and Law Honor Society,
University of Florida, 1994-95.
Teaching Incentive Program award recipient, University of
Florida, 1995.
Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree, 1996, 1999
College Market Equity Meritorious Performance recipient, 1998
Provost's Market Equity Award, 1999
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1998- Professor of Sociology and Criminology,
present University of Florida
1991-92; Undergraduate Coordinator, Center for Studies in
1997- Criminology and Law, University of Florida
present
1985-98 Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology,
University of Florida
1989-91 Director of the Center for Studies in
Criminology and Law, University of Florida
1988-89 Acting Director of the Center for Studies in
Criminology and Law, University of Florida
1980-85 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology,
University of Florida
TEACHING AREAS:
Sociology of Law Evaluation Research
Principles of Criminal Justice Social Problems
Comparative Legal Institutions Law and Social Policy
Victimology Corrections
Law and/or Order (Honors Course) Criminal Procedure
Principles of Sociology Criminology
Juvenile Law/Policy Research Methods
PUBLICATIONS, PAPERS, RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
Journal Articles
R. L. Akers, M. D. Krohn, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and M.
Radosevich
1979 "Social learning and deviant behavior: a specific
test of a general theory." American Sociological
Review 4:636-655. Reprinted on pp. 203-213 in
T.G. Rock and G.F. Jensen (eds.), Juvenile
Delinquency. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath (1981).
Reprinted on pp. 187-214 in J. McCord and J.H. Laub
(eds.) Contemporary Masters in Criminology New York:
Plenum (1995).
M. Radosevich, L. Lanza-Kaduce, R. L. Akers and M. D. Krohn 1979 "The sociology of adolescent drug and drinking
behavior: a review of the state of the field. Part
I." Deviant Behavior 1:15-35.
M. Radosevich, L. Lanza-Kaduce, R. L. Akers and M. D. Krohn 1980 "The sociology of adolescent drug and drinking
behavior: a review of the state of the field. Part
II." Deviant Behavior 1:145-169.
M. D. Krohn, R. L. Akers, M. Radosevich, and L.
Lanza-Kaduce
1980 "Class context of school, social status, and
delinquent behavior." Criminology 18:303-318.
L. Lanza-Kaduce
1980 "Deviance among professionals: the case of
unnecessary surgery." Deviant Behavior 1:333-359.
Reprinted on pp. 533-555 C. Bryant (ed.) Deviant
Behavior: Readings in the Sociology of Norm
Violations. New York: Hemisphere (1990).
L. Lanza-Kaduce, R. L. Akers, M. D. Krohn, and M.
Radosevich
1982 "Conceptual and analytical models in testing social learning theory" (Reply to Stafford and Ekland-
Olson and Strickland). American Sociological
Review 47:169-173.
M. D. Krohn, R. L. Akers, M. Radosevich, and L.
Lanza-Kaduce
1982 "Norm qualities and adolescent drinking and drug
behavior: the effects of norm quality and reference
group on using and abusing alcohol and marijuana."
Journal of Drug Issues 12:343-359.
L. Lanza-Kaduce
1982 "Formality, neutrality, and goal-rationality: the legacy of Weber in analyzing legal thought."
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 73:533-560.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, R. L. Akers, M. D. Krohn, and M.
Radosevich
1984 "Cessation of alcohol and drug use among
adolescents: a social learning model." Deviant
Behavior 5:79-96.
M. D. Krohn, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and R. L. Akers
1984 "Community context and theories of deviant
behavior: an examination of social learning and
social bonding theories." Sociological Quarterly
25:353-371.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and M. Klug
1986 "Learning to cheat: the interaction of moral-
development and social learning theories."
Deviant Behavior 7:243-259.
R. L. Akers and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1986 "The exclusionary rule: legal doctrine and social
research on constitutional norms." Research
Bulletin 2:1-6. (Internal review, Criminal
Justice Center, Sam Houston State University.)
L. Lanza-Kaduce and D. Bishop
1986 "Legal fictions and criminology: the jurisprudence
of drunk driving." Journal of Criminal Law and
Criminology 77:501-521.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and M. Radosevich
1987 "Negative reactions to processing and substance
use among young incarcerated males." Deviant
Behavior 8:131-148.
R. Hollinger and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1988 "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of
Computer Crime Laws." Criminology 26:101-126.
Reprinted on pp. 29-43 of D. Kelly (ed.),
Criminal Behavior: Text and Readings in
Criminology. New York: St. Martins (1990).
S. Henry and W. Einstadter (eds.),
Criminology: Readings in Contemporary Theory. New
York: New York University Press (forthcoming).
L. Lanza-Kaduce
1988 "Perceptual Deterrence and Drinking and Driving
among College students." Criminology 26:321-341.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and P. Richards
1989 "Raising the Minimum Drinking Age: Some Unintended
Consequences of Good Intentions." Justice
Quarterly 6:247-262.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and R. Greenleaf
1994 "Police-Citizen Encounters: Turk on Norm
Resistance." Justice Quarterly 11:605-623.
B.K. Applegate, F.T. Cullen, S.M. Barton, P.J. Richards, L.
Lanza-Kaduce, and B.G. Link
1995 "Public Support for Drunk Driving Countermeasures: Social Policy for Saving Lives." Crime and
Delinquency 41:171-190.
R. Greenleaf and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1995 "Sophistication, Organization and Authority-Subject
Conflict: Rediscovering and unraveling Turk's
Theory of Norm Resistance. Criminology 33:565-586.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, R. Greenleaf, and M. Donahue
1995 "Trickle Up Report Writing: The Impact of a
Proarrest Policy for Domestic Disturbances."
Justice Quarterly 12:525-542.
P. Cromwell, R. Dunham, R. Akers, and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1995 "Routine Activities and Social Control in the
Aftermath of a Natural Catastrophe." European
Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 3:56-69.
B.K. Applegate, F. Cullen, B. Link, P. Richards and L. Lanza
-Kaduce
1996 "Determinants of Public Punitiveness Toward Drunk
Driving: A factorial Survey Approach." Justice
Quarterly 13:57-79.
D.M. Bishop, C.E. Frazier, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and L. Winner
1996 "The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Does
It Make a Difference?" Crime and Delinquency
42:171-191.
R. Hollinger and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1996 "Academic Dishonesty and the Perceived
Effectiveness of Countermeasures." NASPA Journal
33:292-306.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, D.M. Bishop, C.E. Frazier, and L. Winner
1996 "Changes in Juvenile Waiver and Transfer
Provisions: Projecting the Impact in Florida."
Law and Policy 18: 137-150.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, D.M. Bishop, and L. Winner
1997 "Risk/Benefit Calculations, Moral Evaluations, and
Alcohol Use: Exploring the Alcohol-Crime
Connection." Crime and Delinquency 43: 222-239.
L. Winner, L. Lanza-Kaduce, D.M. Bishop, and C.E. Frazier
1997 "The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Re
-examining Recidivism over the Long Term." Crime
and Delinquency 43:548-563.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, Roger Dunham, Ronald L. Akers, and Paul
Cromwell
1998 "Policing in the Wake of Hurricane Andrew:
Comparing Citizens and Police Priorities."
Policing: An International Journal of Police
Strategies and Management. 21: 330-338.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, K.F. Parker and C.W. Thomas
1999 "A Comparative Recidivism Analysis of Releasees
From Private and Public Prisons." Crime and
Delinquency. 45: 28-47.
D.M. Bishop, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and C.E. Frazier
1999 "Juvenile Justice Under Attack: Analysis of the
Causes and Impact of Recent Reforms." Journal of
Law and Public Policy 10:129-156.
C.E. Frazier, D.M. Bishop, and L. Lanza-Kaduce
1999 "'Get Tough' Juvenile Reforms: Does
Transfer Make Matters Worse?" The Annals 564:167- 184.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, C.E. Frazier, and D.M. Bishop
1999 "Juvenile Transfers in Florida: The Worst of the
Worst?" Journal of Law and Public Policy 10:
277-312.
H.G. White, C.E. Frazier, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and D.M. Bishop
1999 "A Socio-Legal History of Florida's Juvenile
Transfer Reforms." Journal of Law and Public
Policy 10: 249-275.
B. Applegate, F. Cullen, P. Richards, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and
B.G. Link
1999 "Avoiding Drunk Drivers: The Level and Sources of
Protective Behavior." Violence and Victims 14:
323-336.
C.E. Frazier, D.M. Bishop, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and A. Marvasti
1999 "Juveniles in Criminal Court: Past and Current
Research coming from Florida." Quinnipiac Law
Journal 18:573-596.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, K.F. Parker, and C.W. Thomas
2000 "The Devil in the Details: The Case against the
Case Study of Private Prisons, Criminological
Research, and Conflict of Interest." Rejoinder
to Geis et al. and extension. Crime &
Delinquency 46: 92-136.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and R. Greenleaf.
2000 "Age and Race Deference Reversals: Extending Turk on
Police-Citizen Conflict." Journal of Research in
Crime and Delinquency 37: 221-236.
Chapters/Articles in Books and Other Volumes
L. Lanza-Kaduce, M. D. Krohn, R. L. Akers, and M.
Radosevich
1979 "Law and Durkheimian order: an empirical
examination of the convergence of legal and social
definitions of law." Pp. 41-61 in P. Brantingham
and J. Kress (eds.) Structure, Law, and Power:
Essays in Sociology of Law. Beverly Hills, CA:
Sage. Reprinted on pp. 287-297 in A.J. Trevino,
The Sociology of Law: Classical and Contemporary
Perspectives. New York: St. Martin's (1996).
R. L. Akers, M. D. Krohn, M. Radosevich, and L.
Lanza-Kaduce
1981 "Delinquency and drug use: an analysis of extreme
types." Pp. 48-62 in G. Jensen (ed.) Sociology of Delinquency: Current Issues. Beverly Hills, CA:
Sage.
L. Lanza-Kaduce, M. Radosevich, and M. D. Krohn
1983 "Moral development, neutralizing definitions, and
delinquency." Pp. 441-464 in W. Laufer and J. Day
(eds.) Personality Theory, Moral Development, and
Criminal Behavior. Boston: D.C. Heath.
L. Lanza-Kaduce and F. Biafora, Jr.
1988 "Proposition 2: Rights of Victims of Crime."
Pp. 8-13 in B. Swanson and E. Swanson (eds.)
Florida State Constitutional Amendments To Be
on the Ballot November 8, 1988. Gainesville,
FL: Public Administration Clearing Service.
L. Lanza-Kaduce
1990 "Proposition 2: Three-day Waiting Period for
Handgun Purchases." Pp. 13-24 in B. Swanson and E. Swanson (eds.) Florida State Constitutional
Amendments to be on the Ballot November 6, 1990.
Gainesville, FL: Public Administration
Clearinghouse.
D. Bishop, C. Frazier, L. Lanza-Kaduce, and H.G. White
1999 "A Study of Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court in
Florida." OJJDP Fact Sheet #113. Washington, D.C.:
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention.
Funded Research
Principal Investigator for a one year $6300 proposal on
"Law's Educative Impact: Establishing Methodology, Measure-
ments, and a Baseline," funded by the Division of Sponsored
Research, University of Florida, beginning May 1982.
Co-principal Investigator for an 18-month $49,000 proposal on
"The Exclusionary Rule: A Study of the Educative Effects of
Law," funded by the National Science Foundation beginning
May 1983 (with R. L. Akers, Co-principal investigator).
Co-principal Investigator for a one year $29,000 proposal
on "Study of the Privatization of County and State
Detention Facilities," funded by the Florida State House of
Representatives (the STAR program) beginning in 1986 (with
Charles W. Thomas, Principal Investigator).
Principal Investigator for a 12-month $75,000 proposal on
"Prison Utilization Study and Legal Processing Side Study"
funded by the Florida State Legislature through the
Division of Economic and Demographic Research beginning
July 1989.
Principal Investigator for $4,250 for continuation of
"Prison Utilization Study" funded by miscellaneous donors
in November 1990.
Co-principal Investigator for a 12-month $116,000 proposal
on "Enhancing Jail Removal in Two Counties" funded by the
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Program, The Children,
Youth, and Family Services Program Office, Florida
Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services beginning
June 1992. (with Ronald L. Akers, Co-principal
Investigator).
Co-principal Investigator for a 12-month $24,000 proposal
on "Hurricane Andrew: The Impact on Law and Social Control"
funded by the National Science Foundation beginning November
1992 (with Ronald L. Akers, Co-principal Investigator).
Research Associate for a proposal on "Juvenile Justice
Transfer Legislation in Florida: Assessing the Impact on the
Criminal Justice and Correctional Systems" funded by the
Collins Center for Public Policy beginning May 1994 (Charles
E. Frazier and Donna M. Bishop, Co-principal Investigators).
Co-principal Investigator for a 6-month $27,000 proposal on
"Study of Juvenile Case Processing in Florida" funded by the
Governor's Juvenile Justice Advisory Board of the State of
Florida beginning in July 1995 (Donna Bishop and Lawrence
Winner, Co-principal Investigators).
Co-principal Investigator for a 6-month $18,000 proposal on
"Juvenile Justice Processing in Florida: A Comparison of
Cross-Jurisdictional Variations in Timing Sequences and
Processing Outcomes, 1993-95" beginning Summer 1996
(Lawrence Winner, Co-principal Investigator).
Co-principal Investigator for a 15-month $114,000 contract
on "Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court Studies" funded by
the Juvenile Justice Advisory Board under JJAB grant
#95-JN-FX-0030 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention beginning Fall 1996 (Charles E.
Frazier, Co-principal Investigator).
Co-principal Investigator for a $14,500 contract on "The
Evaluation of Recidivism among Releasees from Privately
Operated Prisons in Florida" funded by the Florida
Corrections Privatization Commission, June 1997 (Karen
Parker, Co-principal Investigator).
Co-principal Investigator for a $128,000 subcontract with the
City of Gainesville as part of a collaborative $924,000
proposal to the U.S. Dept. of Justice on "Florida Regional
Community Policing Institute" funded beginning Jan. 1998
(Frederick A. Shenkman, Co-principal Investigator).
Co-principal Investigator (with C.E. Frazier) for a 15 month
"Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court Studies. Phase II."
Continuation funding for 1998-99 funded by the Juvenile
Justice Accountability Board (through the federal Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention) beginning June
1998.
Co-principal Investigator (with C.E. Frazier) for a 12 month
"Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court Study. Phase III."
Continuation funding ($138,439) for 2000 funded by the
Juvenile Justice Accountability Board (through the Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, March 2000.