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| Referred Journals |
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Pendleton, M. 2000. "Regulatory Dramas: The Neutralization of Risk and Uncertainty of Coercive Environmental Enforcement". Under review by Law and Policy. |
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Pendleton, M and Thompson, H. 2000. "The Criminal Career of Park and Recreational Hotspots", Parks and Recreation, Vol. 35, (7) 56-63. |
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Pendleton, M. 2000. "Leisure, Crime and Cops: Exploring A Paradox of Our Civility. Journal of Leisure Research, Vol. 32 (1) 111-115. |
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Pendleton, M. 1999. "Policing the Park: Understanding Soft Enforcement", Journal of Leisure Research. Vol. 30, (4) 552-571. |
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Pendleton, M. 1998. "Bridging the Gap: Toward A Better Understanding of Socio-Natural Thought", Society and Natural Resources, Vo. 11, (3) 299-301. |
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Pendleton, M. 1998. "Taking the Forest: The Shared Meaning of Tree Theft", Society & Natural Resources, Vol. 11, (1), 35-46. |
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Pendleton, M. 1997. "Looking the Other Way: The Institutional Accommodation of Tree Theft" Qualitative Sociology . Vol. 20, (3), 325-340. |
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Pendleton, M. 1997. "Beyond the Threshold: The Criminalization of Logging", Society & Natural Resources. Vol. 10 (2), 181-193. |
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Pendleton, M. 1996. "Crime, Criminals, and Guns in Natural Settings: Exploring the Basis for Disarming Federal Rangers", The American Journal of Police, Vol. 15 (4), 3-25. |
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Pendleton, M., Stotland, E., Spiers, E. and Kirsch, E. 1989. "Stress and Strain Among Police, Fire Fighters, and Government Workers: A Comparative Analysis", Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol. 16, (2): 196-210. |
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Stotland, E., Pendleton, M., and Schwartz,R., 1989. "Police Stress, Time on the Job and Strain", Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. 17, (1): 55-60. |
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Stotland, E. and Pendleton, M. 1989. "Workload, Stress, and Strain among Police Officers",Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 15, (1): 5-17. |
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Green, E. and Pendleton, M. 1984. "A Review of Psychology and American Law by Curt Bartol, Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. 12, (2): 199-200. |
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Pendleton, M., 1980. "The Myth of Intransigence: An Exercise in Police Organizational Change", Social Development Issues Vol. 4, (1): 49-64. |
| Non-Referred Journals |
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Pendleton, M. 1997. "Making Sense Out of Nonsense: Exploring the Basis for Disarming Federal Rangers", In D. Harmon ed. Making Protection Work: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands. pp. 107-113. The George Wright Society Biennial Conference March 17-21, 1997, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hancock, Michigan: George Wright Society. |
| Conference Papers |
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Pendleton, M. The Process of Innovation and The Politics of Accepting Money. Presented at the Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation: Change: Past, Present, Future. Washington D.C., July 16-19, 2000. |
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Pendleton, M. Understanding Organizational Change: Trainers as the Organizational Consultants of the Future? Presented at the Annual Conference of the Washington Association of Police Training Officers in Sun Mountain, Washington, November 4-6, 1998. |
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Pendleton, M. Making Sense Out of Nonsense: Exploring The Basis For Disarming Federal Rangers. Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference on Research & Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands sponsored by George Wright Society in Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 20th, 1997. |
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Pendleton, M. Understanding Vandalism in Natural Settings: Exploring the Basis for Protective Enforcement. Presented at the 1996 Montana Recreation and Park Association Annual Conference in Missoula, Montana, September 22nd, 1996. |
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Pendleton, M. The Rhetoric and Reality of "Tough" Environmental Enforcement: Coercing Compliance with Forestry Law in British Columbia. Presented at the 14th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference in Eugene, Oregon, March 8th, 1996. |
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Pendleton, M., Environmental Crime and the Transition From "Soft to Hard" Enforcement: British Columbia Forestry Enforcement During Clayoquot Summer. Presented at the 13th Biennial Conference of The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States in Seattle, Washington, November 16, 1995. |
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Pendleton, M., Thinking About Crime And Enforcement In Natural Settings: Toward a Model Of Sustainable Protection. Presented at the 8th Annual Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, sponsored by the George Wright Society in Portland, Oregon, April 20, 1995. |
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Caruthers, C. and Pendleton, M., The Adoption of the Washington State Sexual Predator Law and Social Movement Theory. Presented at the 7th International Institute on Victimology: "Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse of Children: Advocacy, Law Reform, and Public Policy" in Onati, Gipuzkoa, Spain, May, 1991. |
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Stotland, E. and Pendleton, M., Stress Factors In High And Low Workload Police Groups. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences ,St. Louis, Missouri, March, 1987. |
| Research Reports |
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Pendleton, M. 1997. The Threat of Crime in National Parks: The Case of Pacific Rim Canadian National Park Reserve. A research report submitted to Parks Canada. 78 pages. |
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Pendleton, M. 1997. Policing the Park: Toward A Protection Model of Park Law Enforcement. A research report submitted to Parks Canada. 107 pages. |
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Pendleton, M. 1996. The Nature of Forest Crime, Offenses and Enforcement in British Columbia. A research report submitted to the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, British Columbia, Canada. 123 pages. |
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Pendleton, M. 1996. Crime and Law Enforcement in Natural Settings. A research report submitted to the United States Forest Service. 215 pages. |
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Pendleton, M. 1995. The Condition of the Olympia Police Department: An Employee Interview and Organizational Development Report. A research report submitted to the City of Olympia. 49 pages. |
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