Participants’ experiences of the qualitative interview: Considering the importance of research paradigms JR Wolgemuth, Z Erdil-Moody, T Opsal, JE Cross, T Kaanta, ... Qualitative research 15 (3), 351-372, 2015 | 410 | 2015 |
‘Livin’on the straights’: identity, desistance, and work among women post‐incarceration T Opsal Sociological Inquiry 82 (3), 378-403, 2012 | 197 | 2012 |
Women disrupting a marginalized identity: Subverting the parolee identity through narrative TD Opsal Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 40 (2), 135-167, 2011 | 174 | 2011 |
“There Are No Known Benefits...” Considering the Risk/Benefit Ratio of Qualitative Research T Opsal, J Wolgemuth, J Cross, T Kaanta, E Dickmann, S Colomer, ... Qualitative Health Research 26 (8), 1137-1150, 2016 | 119 | 2016 |
“Punishment on the installment plan” individual-level predictors of parole revocation in four states S Steen, T Opsal The Prison Journal 87 (3), 344-366, 2007 | 99 | 2007 |
Energy crime, harm, and problematic state response in Colorado: A case of the fox guarding the hen house? T Opsal, T O’Connor Shelley Critical Criminology 22, 561-577, 2014 | 85 | 2014 |
“It’s Their World, so You’ve Just Got to Get Through” Women’s Experiences of Parole Governance T Opsal Feminist Criminology 10 (2), 188-207, 2015 | 72 | 2015 |
Putting parolees back in prison: Discretion and the parole revocation process S Steen, T Opsal, P Lovegrove, S McKinzey Criminal Justice Review 38 (1), 70-93, 2013 | 68 | 2013 |
Women on parole: Understanding the impact of surveillance TD Opsal Women & Criminal Justice 19 (4), 306-328, 2009 | 58 | 2009 |
Making it on the outside: Understanding barriers to women’s post‐incarceration reintegration T Opsal, A Foley Sociology Compass 7 (4), 265-277, 2013 | 57 | 2013 |
The right to resist or a case of injustice? Meta-power in the oil and gas fields SA Malin, T Opsal, T O’Connor Shelley, PM Hall Social Forces 97 (4), 1811-1838, 2019 | 49 | 2019 |
The influence of victim ethnicity on arrest in violent crimes S Briggs, T Opsal Criminal Justice Studies 25 (2), 177-189, 2012 | 41 | 2012 |
Rejection, humiliation, and parole: A study of parolees' perspectives MR Pogrebin, PB Stretesky, A Walker, T Opsal Symbolic Interaction 38 (3), 413-430, 2015 | 31 | 2015 |
Prisons as LULUs: Understanding the parallels between prison proliferation and environmental injustices T Opsal, SA Malin Sociological inquiry 90 (3), 579-602, 2020 | 29 | 2020 |
“That’s Just What You Do”: Applying the Techniques of Neutralization to College Hazing K Alexander, T Opsal Deviant Behavior 42 (10), 1295-1312, 2021 | 20 | 2021 |
Invisible vulnerability: Participant perceptions of a campus-based program for students without caregivers T Opsal, R Eman Children and Youth Services Review 94, 617-627, 2018 | 16 | 2018 |
Environmental victimization: a case study of citizens’ experiences with oil and gas development in Colorado, USA TOC Shelley, T Opsal Greening Criminology in the 21st Century, 114-133, 2016 | 9 | 2016 |
Prisons as law-violators and sites of environmental injustice T Opsal, SA Malin, T Ellis Critical Criminology 31 (1), 105-125, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |
Living at extractive sites: invisible harm and green victimization in the oil fields T Opsal, A Luzbetak, T O'Connor Shelley Rural Sociology 86 (2), 229-259, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Layered sites of environmental justice: Considering the case of prisons T Opsal, A Luzbetak, S Malin, I Luxton Sociological Inquiry 93 (4), 852-876, 2023 | 7 | 2023 |