List of Publications Sergio Herzog Updated on November 2, 2014 1. Ph.D. dissertation (in Hebrew). Herzog, Sergio (1999). Police Violence in Israel: The Complaints System against Police Officers. The Hebrew University, 400 pages. Supervisors: Prof. Menachem Amir and Prof. Simha Landau. 2. Articles in refereed journals (all articles are in English) 31. Harpaz, Amikam and Herzog, Sergio (2013). Police officers' acceptance of community policing strategy in Israel and their attitudes towards the Arab minority. Israel Affairs, 2013: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fisa20 30. Einat, Tomer and Herzog, Sergio (2012: alphabetic order). Moral judgment, crime seriousness and the relations between them: An exploratory study. Crime and Delinquency, 20 (10): 1-31. 29. Einat, Tomer & Herzog, Sergio (2011). Understanding the relationship between perceptions of crime seriousness and recommended punishment: An exploratory comparison of adults and adolescents. Criminal Justice Studies, 24 (1): 3-21. 28. Einat Tomer & Herzog, Sergio (2010). A new perspective for delinquency: Culture conflict measured by seriousness perceptions. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 20 (10): 1-24. 27. Herzog, Sergio (2009). Ethnic and immigrant residential concentration and crime rates. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37 (2009): 427-434. 26. Herzog, Sergio (2008). The lenient social and legal response to trafficking in women: An empirical analysis of public perceptions of seriousness in Israel. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24 (3): 314-333. 25. Herzog, Sergio (2008). An attitudinal explanation of biases by criminal justice agents: An empirical testing of defensive attribution theory. Crime and Delinquency, 54 (3): 457-481. 24. Herzog, Sergio and Oreg, Shaul (alphabetic order, 2008). Individual differences in crime seriousness judgments: Chivalry and the moderating effect of ambivalent sexism. Law & Society Review, 42 (1): 45-74.
23. Herzog, Sergio (2007). Public perceptions of sexual harassment: An empirical analysis in Israel from consensus and feminist theoretical perspectives. Sex Roles, October issue: 579-592. 22. Herzog, Sergio (2007). An empirical test of feminist theory and research: The effect of heterogeneous gender-role attitudes on perceptions of intimate partner violence. Feminist Criminology, 2 (3): 223-244. 21. Herzog, Sergio (2006). Battered women who kill: An empirical analysis of public perceptions of seriousness from a consensus theoretical perspective. Homicide Studies, 10 (4): 293-319. 20. Herzog, Sergio (2006). Public perceptions of crime seriousness: A comparison of social divisions in Israel. Israel Law Review, 39 (1): 57-80. 19. Herzog, Sergio (2005). Euthanasia as a serious homicide: An empirical study of (normative) consensus in Israel. Crime, Law and Social Change, 44: 301-326. 18. Herzog, Sergio (2005). The relationship between economic hardship and crime: The case of Israel and the Palestinians. Sociological Perspectives, 48 (2): 189-211. 17. Herzog, Sergio (2005). Public perceptions of the seriousness of victimprecipitated homicides: an empirical analysis of the consensus model of the law on homicide in Israel. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 33: 169-178. 16. Herzog, Sergio (2004). The effect of motive on public perceptions of the seriousness of murder in Israel. British Journal of Criminology, 44 (5): 771-782. 15. Herzog, Sergio (2004). Plea bargaining practices: Less covert, more public support? Crime and Delinquency, 50 (4): 590-614. 14. Herzog, Sergio (2004). Differential perceptions of the seriousness of male violence against female intimate partners among Jews and Arabs in Israel. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (8): 891-900. 13. Herzog, Sergio and Rattner, Arye (alphabetic order) (2003). Public perceptions of crime seriousness in Israel: Native-born versus new immigrants. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 31 (4): 323-341. 12. Herzog, Sergio (2003). The relationship between public perceptions of crime seriousness and support for plea bargaining practices in Israel: A factorial-survey approach. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 94 (1): 103-132. 11. Herzog, Sergio (2003). Border closures as a reliable method for the measurement of Palestinian involvement in crime in Israel: A quasi-experimental analysis. International Journal of Comparative Criminology, 3 (1): 18-41.
10. Herzog, Sergio (2003). Does the ethnicity of offenders in crime scenarios affect public perceptions of crime seriousness? A randomized survey experiment in Israel. Social Forces, 82 (2): 757-781. 9. Herzog, Sergio (2003). Religiosity and perceptions of crime seriousness by Jewish and Muslim respondents in Israel. Deviant Behavior, 24 (2): 153-174. 8. Herzog, Sergio (2002). Does proactive policing make a difference in crime? An implementation of problem-solving policing in Israel. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 26 (1): 29-52. 7. Herzog, Sergio (2002). Empirical analysis of motor vehicle theft in Israel, 1990-1997. British Journal of Criminology, 42 (4): 709-728. 6. Herzog, Sergio (2002). Police violence in Israel: Has the establishment of a civilian complaints board made a difference? Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 3 (2): 119-133. 5. Herzog, Sergio (2001). Suspect police officers investigated by former police officers: Good idea, bad idea? Law & Policy, 23 (4): 441-467. 4. Herzog, Sergio (2001). Militarization and demilitarization processes in the Israeli and American police forces: Organizational and social aspects. Policing and Society, 11 (2): 181-208. 3. Herzog, Sergio (2000). Is there a distinct profile of police officers accused of violence? The Israeli case. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28 (6): 457-471. 2. Herzog, Sergio (2000). Deviant organizational messages among suspect police officers in Israel. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 23 (4): 416-438. 1. Herzog, Sergio (2000). Treatment of illegal-use-of-force complaints against police officers in Israel: The beleaguered path to civilian involvement. Police Quarterly, 2 (4): 477-501. 4. Articles or chapters in books that are not conference proceedings H. Herzog, Sergio (2010). Public perceptions of sexual harassment in Israel: An empirical analysis of Fitzgerald and her associates' typology of sexual harassment behaviors. In Wong, K. (ed.), Sexual Harassment around the World. New York: Nova Science Publishers: 1-29. G. Greene, Jack and Herzog, Sergio (alphabetic order) (2009). The implications of terrorism on the formal and social organization of policing in the US and Israel:
Some concerns and opportunities. In David Weisburd, Thomas E. Feucht, Idit Hakimi, Lois Mock and Simon Perry (Eds.), To Protect and To Serve: Policing in an Age of Terrorism and Beyond. New York: Springer: 143-175. F. Herzog, Sergio (2009). Public perceptions of crime seriousness in Israel: An empirical study of variance within compared groups.. In K. Jaishankar (ed.), International Perspectives on Crime and Justice. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 220-247. E. Gideon, Lior, Geva, Ruth, and Herzog, Sergio (alphabetic order) (2008). Traditional policing in an era of increasing homeland concerns: The case of the Israeli Police. In Maria Haberfeld and Ibrahim Cerrah (Eds.), Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Los Angeles: Sage Publications: 223-246. D. Geva, Ruth, Haberfeld, Maria and Herzog, Sergio (alphabetic order) (2005). The Israeli Police. In Larry Sullivan, Marie Rosen, Dorothy Schulz and Maria Haberfeld (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Volume 3. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications: 1130-1134. C. Geva, Ruth and Herzog, Sergio (alphabetic order) (2005). The Israeli police. In Dillip Das and Michael Palmiotto (Eds.), World Police Encyclopedia. Wichita, KS: Wichita University Press: 408-418. B. Herzog, Sergio (2000). Evaluating the new civilian police complaints board in Israel. In Andrew Goldsmith and Colleen Lewis (Eds.), Civilian Oversight of Complaints Against Police: Governance, Democracy and Human Rights. Oxford: Hart Publishing Co: 125-146. A. Haberfeld, Maria and Herzog, Sergio (alphabetic order) (2000). The criminal justice system in Israel. In Obbi Ebbe (Ed.), Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems: Policing, Judiciary and Corrections. New York: Butterworth / Heinemman: 55-78. Other publications K. Herzog, Sergio (2005). Reviews Police activities and their function. In Gideon Fishman (Ed.), Balanced Police Action between Terror and Maintaining Public Order. Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute. [In Hebrew]. J. Herzog, Sergio (2001). Police abuse of power a management problem. In Ruth Geva (Ed.), Innovation Exchange, No. 9. Jerusalem: The Ministry of Internal
Security [In English]. I. Herzog, Sergio (1998). New immigrant youth at-risk: A local model for at-risk prevention. In Ilan Shemesh (Ed.), From Cutting-off to Integration, Vol. 9. Jerusalem: The center for the promotion of youth. [In Hebrew].