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Francis T. Cullen

Researcher at University of Cincinnati

Publications -  398
Citations -  36312

Francis T. Cullen is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Juvenile delinquency. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 385 publications receiving 33663 citations. Previous affiliations of Francis T. Cullen include Columbia University & Western Illinois University.

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Stress and Satisfaction Among Juvenile Correctional Workers: A Test of Competing Models

TL;DR: In this paper, a secondary dataset was used to examine the levels and sources of work stress and job satisfaction among 195 juvenile correctional workers from across the state of Ohio, and the results revealed that, overall, these workers experienced moderate to high amounts of job stress and satisfaction.
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Public Concern about Terrorism: Fear, Worry, and Support for Anti-Muslim Policies:

TL;DR: In the era of 9/11, terrorist attacks occur with sufficient frequency and lethality to constitute a realistic threat to the well-being of the American public as mentioned in this paper, and politicians have expressed their concern.
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Examining the Cumulative Effects of Protective Factors: Resiliency Among a National Sample of High-Risk Youths

TL;DR: In this article, the cumulative effects of protective factors in fostering resiliency were investigated using a sample of 711 individuals from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, Child-Mother data set, and the findings suggest that the accumulation of protection is positively correlated with resilience over and above the effects of risk.
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God Imagery and Opposition to Abortion and Capital Punishment: A Partial Test of Religious Support for the Consistent Life Ethic

TL;DR: This article examined the extent to which the nature and quality of the relationship between God and the religious believer fosters opposition to both abortion and capital punishment, and found that a close relationship with a loving God predicts opposition to abortion and the death penalty.