Publications and Conference Papers
Submitted
Caissie, L. T., Goggin, C., & Best, L. A. (2015). Scientific inscription use in gerontology journals: Publication trends between 1995 and 2009. Manuscript submitted for publication.
In Press
Goggin, C. (in press). Gendreau, Paul. In K. Kerley (Ed.), The encyclopaedia of corrections. Wiley Blackwell.
Goggin, C. (in press). Principles of effective intervention with incarcerated offenders. In Wooldredge, J. & Smith, P. (Eds.), Oxford handbook on prisons and imprisonment. New York: Oxford University Press.
In Preparation
Caissie, L. T., Goggin, C., & Best, L. A. (in preparation). The use of scientific inscriptions in gerontology journals: An analysis of publication trends between 1995 and 2009.
Campbell, M.A., Goggin, C., Canales, D., Wei, R., & McDougall, A. (in preparation). Mental health symptoms are not all the same: A meta-analysis of the value of violence-specific clinical risk factors in the prediction of future violence in comparison to traditional criminogenic needs in persons with mental illness. Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal.
Goggin, C. (in preparation). The impact of the prison environment: A meta-analysis of its concurrent and predictive effects on institutional misconducts and post-release recidivism.
Sauvageau, J., & Goggin, C. (2015, May). Homicide et peine de mort au Canada, 1920-1949: les effets de la Grande dépression. Conférence 2015 de l’Association canadienne drot et société, 84éme Congrès des sciences humaines, Ottawa, Ontario.
Refereed Articles
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Law, M. (1997). Predicting prison misconducts. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 24, 414-431.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Paparozzi, M. (1996). Principles of effective assessment for community corrections. Federal Probation, 60, 64-70.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (1999). The forgotten issue in effective correctional treatment: Program implementation. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 43, 180-187.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2000). Generating rational correctional policies: An introduction to advances in cumulating knowledge. Corrections Management Quarterly, 4, 52-60.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2002). Is the PCL-R really the “unparalleled’ measure of offender risk? A lesson in knowledge cumulation. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29, 397-426.
Gendreau, P., Little, T., & Goggin, C. (1996). A meta-analysis of the predictors of adult offender recidivism: What works! Criminology, 34, 575-607.
Goggin, C., & Best, L. A. (2013). The use of scientific inscriptions in criminology and criminal justice journals: An analysis of publication trends between 1985 and 2009. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 24, 517-535.
Snook, B., Eastwood, J., Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Cullen, R. (2007). Taking stock of criminal profiling: A narrative review and meta-analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 437-453.
Invited Articles or Chapters in Refereed Volumes
Gendreau, P., & Goggin, C. (in press). Practicing psychology in correctional settings. In I. B. Weiner & R. K. Otto (Eds.), The handbook of forensic psychology (4th ed., pp. 759-793). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., Cullen, F. T., & Andrews, D. A. (2001). The effects of community sanctions and incarceration on recidivism. In L. L. Motiuk & R. C. Serin, (Eds.), Compendium 2000 on effective correctional programming (pp. 18-21). Ottawa, Ontario: Correctional Service of Canada, Solicitor General of Canada.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., Cullen, F. T., & Paparozzi, M. (2002). The common sense revolution and correctional policy. In J. McGuire (Ed.), Offender rehabilitation and treatment: Effective programs and policies to reduce re-offending (pp. 359-386). Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Fulton, B. (2001). Intensive supervision in probation and parole settings. In C. R. Hollin (Ed.), Handbook of offender assessment and treatment (pp. 195-204). Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Son.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2001a). Correctional programs in the “real world”: Implementation guidelines. In G. Bernfeld, A. W. Leschied, & D. P. Farrington, (Eds.), Offender rehabilitation in action: Implementing and evaluating effective programs (pp. 247-268). London, U.K.: Wiley.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2001b). Cumulating knowledge: How meta-analysis can serve the needs of correctional clinicians and policy-makers. In L. L. Motiuk & R. C. Serin, (Eds.), Compendium 2000 on effective correctional programming (pp. 202-207). Ottawa, Ontario: Correctional Service of Canada, Solicitor General of Canada.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2001c). Obstacles to effective correctional programs. In L. L. Motiuk & R. C. Serin, (Eds.), Compendium 2000 on effective correctional programming (pp. 37-40). Ottawa, Ontario: Correctional Service of Canada, Solicitor General of Canada.
Goggin, C., & Gendreau, P. (2006). The implementation and maintenance of quality services in offender rehabilitation programmes. In C. R. Hollin & E. J. Palmer (Eds.), Offending behaviour programmes: Development, application, and controversies (pp. 209-246). Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley and Sons.
Goggin, C., Smith, P., & Gendreau, P. (2013). The efficacy of treatment programs in corrections. In J. Winterdyk & M. Weinrath (Eds.), Adult corrections in Canada (pp. 269-294). Whitby, Ontario: de Sitter Publications.
Smith, P., Goggin, C., & Gendreau, P. (2005). Correctional treatment: Accomplishments and realities. In P. Van Voorhis, M. Braswell, & D. Lester (Eds.), Correctional counseling and rehabilitation (5th ed.), (pp. 285-294). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Press.
Smith, P., Gendreau, P., & Goggin, C. (2007). “What works” in predicting psychiatric hospitalization and relapse: The specific responsivity dimension of effective correctional treatment for mentally disordered offenders. In R. Ax & T. Fagan (Eds.), Corrections, mental health, and social policy: International perspectives (pp. 209-233). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Limited.
Research Reports Prepared for Criminal Justice Agencies
Goggin, C., Gendreau, P., & Smith, P. (2003). The Saint John Mental Health court: An operational review (Research Report). Saint John, New Brunswick: Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of New Brunswick.
Law, M.A., Sullivan, S., & Goggin, C. (2006). Security classification measures of female offenders and predictors of female criminal conduct: A literature review. Unpublished transitory record submitted to Women Offender Sector, Correctional Service Canada.
Smith, P., Goggin, C., & Gendreau, P. (2002). The effects of prison sentences and intermediate sanctions on recidivism: Age, gender, and race (Research Report). Ottawa, Ontario: Solicitor General of Canada, Corrections Research.
Presentations
Canales, D., McDougall, A., Wei, R., & Goggin, C. (2013, July). A meta-analytic examination of criminogenic and clinical risk predictors for community-based violence among persons with mental illness. Biannual meeting of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Caissie, L., Goggin, C., & Best, L. (2013, October). Scientific inscription practices in Gerontology, Criminology, and Psychology. 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, NS.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2000, March). Why knowledge cumulation is so difficult: The role of ideology, the MBA management-fartcatcher syndrome, information overload, narrative reviews, and Karl Pearson. Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Smith, P. (2001, December). What works with juvenile offenders. John Howard Society Meeting, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Gendreau, P., Smith, P., Goggin, C., & Best, L. (2004, November). Reporting research findings and generating rational criminal justice policies: Making ourselves understandable to the people who count. American Society of Criminology Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.
Goggin, C. (2000, June). Identifying the most effective suicide risk assessment protocols: A meta-analytic review. Atlantic Provinces Psychiatric Association, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Goggin, C. (2003, October). The Empress’ new clothes: The case of a theory in spite of the data.Correctional Service of Canada, Addictions Research Centre, Montague, Prince Edward Island.
Goggin, C. (2005, June). The application of meta-analysis to criminal justice research: A fruitful collaboration. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B.
Goggin, C. (2005, June). The effects of prison sentences and intermediate sanctions on offender recidivism: General effects and individual differences. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B.
Goggin, C. (2011, February). Current research presentation. New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network, Crime and Crime Prevention Showcase, Fredericton, NB.
Goggin, C. (2013, March). The application of meta-analysis to criminal justice research: A fruitful collaboration. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B.
Goggin, C., & Best, L. A. (2013, January). The use of scientific inscriptions in criminology and criminal justice journals: An analysis of publication trends between 1985 and 2009.Department of Psychology Colloquium, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Goggin, C., & Sauvageau, J. (2013, September). The professional socialization of Maritime police recruits. Annual meeting of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario.
Sauvageau, J., & Goggin, C. (2009, April). Police professionalization study. New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre Symposia, Fredericton, NB.
Sauvageau, J., & Goggin, C. (2010a, May). La socialisation professionnelle des recrues policières au Canada. Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la déviance et la pénalité. Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique.
Sauvageau, J., & Goggin, C. (2010b, May). La socialisation des agents de police des provinces maritimes du Canada. 12ème colloque de l’Association internationale des criminologues de langue française, Fribourg, Suisse.
Sauvageau, J., & Goggin, C. (2011, May). The professional socialization of Maritime police recruits. Annual meeting of the Canadian Law and Society Association, 80th Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB.
Snook, B., Eastwood, J., Gendreau, P., Goggin, C., & Cullen, R. (2006, June). Taking stock of criminal profiling: A narrative review and meta-analysis. Paper presented at the meeting of the European Association of Psychology and Law, Liverpool, UK.
Symposia
Case Needs Identification and Analysis: A Review. (1998, May). Ottawa, Ontario.
Decriminalization of Offences and Effectiveness of Criminal Sanctions. (1997, October). Trenčianske Teplice, Slovak Republic.
Police professional socialization study. (2009, April). New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Workshops Conducted
Working Together to Build Safer Communities: Partnerships, Collaborations, and Evidence-Based Solutions for Contemporary Crime Prevention and Reduction. (2011, April). Oromocto, New Brunswick.
Partnering for Safer Communities: Train the Trainer Workshop. (2011, November). Oromocto, New Brunswick.
Research Grants
Predicting psychiatric rehospitalization: the Centracare follow-up study 1989 - 1992. (1995). Centracare Foundation Inc., Saint John, New Brunswick. Value: $7,348.00. Role: Principal Researcher.
A review of the Case Needs Identification and Analysis offender assessment protocol: Case need domain: “Associates and social interaction”. (1998). Correctional Service of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. Value: $9,300.00. Role: Principal Researcher.
Identifying the Most Effective Suicide Risk Assessment Protocols: A Meta-Analytic Review.(2000). Mental Health Program Research Fund, Saint John, New Brunswick. Value: $4,000.00. Role: Principal Researcher.
Community Case Needs Assessment Project 2000 – 2002. (2000). Solicitor General of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario and New Brunswick Department of Public Safety, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Value: $215,000. Role: Project Administrator.
Criminal Legal Aid in the Saint John Mental Health Court. (2002). Department of Justice Canada, Ottawa, Ontario and Legal Aid New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Value: $20,000. Role: Project Administrator.
Police socialization process. (2010). General Research Grant, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Value: $2,000.00. Role: Co-Researcher.
Statistical modeling of complexly correlated data with applications. (2013-2015). AARMS Collaborative Research Group, Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Value: $12,000.00 per year. Role: Co-Researcher.