Publications Written by Wilson Huang

 

Wang, K. & Huang, W. (2011). The Evolutional View of the Types of Identity Thefts and Online Frauds in the Era of the Internet. Internet Journal of Criminology, ISSN 2045-6743 (Online).

 

Huang, W. & Brockman, A. (2011) Social Engineering Exploitations in Online Communications. In T. Holt (Ed.), Crime Online: Correlates, Causes, and Context. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

 

Teng, H., Huang, W., & Jou, S. (2010). Do school dropouts differ from non-dropouts and convicted delinquents: Findings of a national study of school dropouts in Taiwan. Journal of Crime, Punishment, and Corrections, 2(1): 12-38.

 

Huang, W. & Wang, K. (2009). Emerging Cybercrime Variants in the Socio Technical Space.  In B. Whitworth & A. de Moor (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Socio-Technical Design and Social Networking Systems.  Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, IGI Global. (article posted by permission of the publisher)

 

Huang, W., Leopard, M. & Brockman, A. (2008). Internet child sexual exploitation: Offenses, offenders, and victims.  In F. Schmalleger & M. Pittaro (Eds.), Crimes of the Internet: An Edited Volume. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Stroik, A, & Huang, W. (2008). Nature and distribution of phishing.  In F. Schmalleger & M. Pittaro (Eds.), Crimes of the Internet: An Edited Volume. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Huang, S, & Huang, W. (2003). Window of a Diverse Culture. Valdosta Daily Times, January 29, Valdosta, Georgia

 

Huang, W. (2001). Measurement errors in international homicide data. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 25(1):167-181.

 

Huang, W., Kwag, K & Streib, G. (1998). Exploring the relationships between hotel characteristics and crimes. Florida International University Hospitality Review, 16(1): 81-93.

 

Huang, W., Finn, M.A., Ruback, R.B. & Friedmann, R.R. (1996). Individual and contextual influences on sentence lengths: Examining political conservatism. The Prison Journal, 76(4):398-419.

 

Huang, W. & Vaughn, M. (1996). Support and confidence: Public attitudes toward the police.  In T. Flanagan & D. Longmire (Eds.), Americans View Crime and Justice: A National Survey of Public Opinion (pp.31-45). Beverly Hills, California: Sage.

 

Huang, W. (1995). A cross-national analysis on the effect of moral individualism on murder rates. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 39(1):63-75.

 

Huang, W. (1994). Observations and comments on the 1994 Sex Offender Symposium. Central Police University Semimonthly, Vol. 622, Taipei, Taiwan.

 

Huang, W. (1994). The political influence on judicial independence - An American perspective. United Daily News, February 25, Taipei, Taiwan.

 

Huang, W. (1993). Are international murder data valid and reliable? Some evidence to support the use of INTERPOL data. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 17(1): 77-89.

 

Huang, W. (1993). review on "Understanding Crime Statistics - Why the UCR diverges from the NCS." Criminal Justice Review, 18(2): 302-304.

 

Friedmann, R.R., Ruback, R.B. & Huang, W. (1992). A research agenda for criminal justice in Georgia: Consensus across agencies. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 6(3): 261-274.

 

Huang, W. (1991). review on "Social Control in the People's Republic of China." International Criminal Justice Review, 1: 161-162.

 

Wiersema, B., Huang, W. & Loftin, C. (1990). Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice, 4th Edition, Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 279 pages.

 

Huang, W. &  Wellford, C.F. (1989). Assessing indicators of crime among international crime data series. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 3(1): 28-48.

 

Wiersema, B., Loftin, C. & Huang, W. (1988). Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice, 3rd Edition, Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 232 pages.