Portrait of Dr. Matthew William Logan

Dr. Matthew William Logan

  • Associate Professor at School of Criminal Justice & Criminology, College of Applied Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2025

  • Zhu, S., Long, J. S., Logan, M. W., & Marquart, J. (2025). MAiD in America: Assessing public support for medical assistance in dying within U.S. prisons. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research.
  • DeLisi, M., & Logan, M. W. (2025). Criminal Naivete. Corrections Managers’ Report. Civic Research Institute.
  • Morgan, M. A., Long, J. S., Logan, M. W., & Benton, F. (2025). Pareto in Prison. Behavioral Sciences & The Law.
  • Logan, M. W., Wright, J. P., & Meyers, H. E. (2025). Why “Rehabilitating” Repeat Criminal Offenders Often Fails. Manhattan Institute.

2024

  • Hazelwood, A. R., & Logan, M. W. (2024). Theoretical and empirical considerations for examining homicide perpetration among military veterans. In Routledge Handbook of Homicide Studies. Routledge.
  • Logan, M. W., Morgan, M. A., Long, J. S., & Chio, H. L. (2024). Sensitivity for thee, but not for me: The role of social status as a conduit for white-collar prison adjustment. Journal of Criminal Justice.
  • Dulisse, B. C., Connealy, N., & Logan, M. W. (2024). “Get rich quick,” scheme or script? The effect of cryptoculture on the susceptibility of fraud victimization among cryptocurrency purchasers. Journal of Criminal Justice, 94, 102273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2024.102273

2023

  • McNeeley, S., Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., Hazelwood, A. R., & Clark, V. A. (2023). Mortality among individuals released from U.S. prisons: Does military history matter? Armed Forces & Society.
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., Wooldredge, J., & Hazelwood, A. R. (2023). Prison adjustment among military veterans: The impact of traumatic events, service history, and PTSD. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.
  • Logan, M. W., & McNeeley, S. (2023). Victimization among incarcerated military veterans: A target congruence approach. Criminal Justice Policy Review.
  • Logan, M. W., Adams, I. T., & Mastracci, S. H. (2023). The protective effects of prior military service on burnout in criminal justice professions: A multi-agency comparison. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.
  • Tanksley, P., Logan, M. W., & Barnes, J. (2023). History of incarceration and age-related cognitive impairment: Testing models of genetic and environmental risk in a longitudinal panel study of older adults. PLOS ONE.
  • Dulisse, B. C., Connealy, N. T., & Logan, M. W. (2023). The influence and role of cryptoculture on target congruence in cryptocurrency investment behavior: A theoretical model. Crime, Law, and Social Change.
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., Wooldredge, J., & Hazelwood, A. (2023). Prison Adjustment Among Military Veterans: The Impact of Traumatic Events, Service History, and PTSD. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 67(13–14), 1401–1424. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624x231170108
  • Dulisse, B. C., Connealy, N., & Logan, M. W. (2023). The influence and role of cryptoculture on target congruence in cryptocurrency investment behavior: a theoretical model. Crime, Law and Social Change, 81(4), 421–441. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-023-10126-6

2022

  • Logan, M. W., Swartz, K., & Wooldredge, J. (2022). From soldiers to staff members: An examination of veteran status across occupation outcomes within the prison context. Criminal Justice and Behavior.
  • Logan, M. W., Brooke, E. J., Morgan, M. A., & Hazelwood, A. R. (2022). Taking stock of incarcerated veterans: A systematic review of (and guide for) research. Criminal Justice Studies.
  • Dulisse, B. C., Logan, M. W., & Hazelwood, A. (2022). Evaluating the use of PTSD measurement tools in U.S. prisons: An exploratory analysis. The Prison Journal.
  • Logan, M. W., Morgan, M. A., Long, J. S., Hazelwood, A. R., & Bacigalupo, J. (2022). More similar than different? Examining prison infractions and recidivism among female and male white-collar offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice.
  • Logan, M. W., Pare, P.-P., & Dulisse, B. (2022). Parental Discipline and Child Psychosocial Outcomes in Iraq and Kurdistan: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(3–4), 1223–1247. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520922343

2021

  • Logan, M. W., McNeeley, S., & Morgan, M. A. (2021). The effects of traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder on prison adjustment and recidivism among military veterans: Evidence from Minnesota. Psychiatric Quarterly.
  • Galvin, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Snook, D. (2021). Assessing the validity of white-collar crime definitions using experimental survey data. Journal of Experimental Criminology.
  • Burton, A. L., Logan, M. W., Pickett, J. T., Jonson, C. L., Cullen, F. T., & Burton Jr., V. S. (2021). Gun owners and gun control: Shared status, divergent opinions. Sociological Inquiry.
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Arnio, A. A. (2021). Hazardous duty: Investigating resistance to police at the point of arrest among incarcerated military veterans. Armed Forces & Society.
  • Logan, M. W., Long, J. S., DeLisi, M., & Hazelwood, A. (2021). Serious, violent, and chronic prison misconduct. Are the predictors the same for women and men? The Prison Journal.
  • Long, J. S., Logan, M. W., & Morgan, M. A. (2021). Are white-collar prisoners special? Prison adaptation and the special sensitivity hypothesis. Journal of Criminal Justice.
  • Baiden, P., Morgan, M. A., & Logan, M. W. (2021). Sports- and physical activity- related concussion, binge drinking and marijuana use among adolescents: The mediating role of depression and suicidal ideation. Substance Use and Misuse.
  • Logan, M. W., McNeeley, S., & Morgan, M. A. (2021). The Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Prison Adjustment and Recidivism among Military Veterans: Evidence from Minnesota. Psychiatric Quarterly, 92(3), 1147–1158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-021-09883-1
  • Logan, M. W., McNeeley, S., & Morgan, M. A. (2021). Not-so-special forces? Revisiting the “veteran effect” in the context of prison research. Journal of Criminal Justice, 72, 101762. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2020.101762

2020

  • Dulisse, B. C., Fitch, C. H., & Logan, M. W. (2020). No silver lining: Evaluating the need for consistent and appropriate functionality assessments among the increasing and incarcerated elderly population. Criminal Justice Review. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0734016820939620
  • Logan, M. W., Jonson, C. L., Johnson, S., & Cullen, F. T. (2020). Agents of change or control? Correlates of positive and negative staff-inmate relationships among a sample of formerly incarcerated inmates. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2020.1749181
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Olma, T. M. (2020). Police use of force and suspect behavior: An inmate perspective. Journal of Criminal Justice, 67. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2020.101673
  • Pare, P. P., & Logan, M. W. (2020). Insecurity and avoidance behavior among Iraqi women: The effects of displacement and discrimination. International Journal of Criminal Justice, 1, 55–76. https://doi.org/DOI : 10.36889/IJCJ.2019.12.1.55
  • Logan, M. W., & Olma, T. M. (2020). Separating popular myth from empirical reality: The white-collar prison experience. In Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Media (pp. 289–303). Palgrave. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36059-7_17
  • Logan, M. W., McNeeley, S., & Morgan, M. A. (2020). Not-so-special forces? Revisiting the “veteran effect” in the context of prison research. Journal of Criminal Justice, 72. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2020.101762
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Olma, T. M. (2020). Police use of force and suspect behavior: An inmate perspective. Journal of Criminal Justice, 67, 101673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2020.101673

2019

  • Logan, M. W., & Link, N. W. (2019). Taking stock of drug courts: Do they work? Victims and Offenders, 14(3), 283–298. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2019.1595249

2018

  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Cullen, F. T. (2018). The battlefield behind bars: How mental disorders and suicidal behaviors impact the prison experience of military veterans. American Journal of Criminal Justice. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-018-9458-2

2017

  • Logan, M. W., Morgan, M. A., Benson, M. L., & Cullen, F. T. (2017). Coping with imprisonment: Testing the special sensitivity hypothesis for white-collar offenders. Justice Quarterly, (36), 225–254. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2017.1396488
  • Logan, M. W., Dulisse, B. C., Peterson, S., Morgan, M. A., Pare, P. P., & Olma, T. M. (2017). Correctional shorthands: Focal concerns and the decision to administer solitary confinement. Journal of Criminal Justice, 52, 90–100.
  • Logan, M. W., & Pare, P. P. (2017). Are inmates with military backgrounds “Army Strong?” Criminal Justice Policy Review. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0887403415623033
  • Logan, M. W., & Pare, P.-P. (2017). Are Inmates With Military Backgrounds “Army Strong?” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 28(8), 814–841. https://doi.org/10.1177/0887403415623033

2016

  • Deryol, R., Wooldredge, J., Wilcox, P., & Logan, M. W. (2016). Pondering products of place-level distances: A reply to Reinhart. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32, 725–735. https://doi.org/DOI 10.1007/s10940-016-9300-2
  • Deryol, R., Wilcox, P., Logan, M. W., & Wooldredge, J. (2016). Crime places in context: An illustration of the multilevel nature of hotspot development. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32, 305–325. https://doi.org/DOI 10.1007/s10940-015-9278-1
  • Benson, M. L., Kennedy, J., & Logan, M. W. (2016). Issues, challenges, and opportunities in the measurement of white-collar and corporate crime. In Handbook of Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 92–111). Wiley Blackwell.

2011

  • Pare, P. P., & Logan, M. W. (2011). Risks of minor and serious violent victimization in prison: The impact of inmates’ mental disorders, physical disabilities, and physical size. Society and Mental Health, 1(2), 106–1123. https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1177/2156869311416828