Rees, Carter and Winfree, Latham. (accepted). Social Learning, Social Networks, and Offender Decision Making: Matching Theory as a Unifying Framework for Recasting a General Theory. In Wim Bernasco (Ed.) Oxford Handbook of Offender Decision Making. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
Zimmerman, Gregory and Rees, Carter. (2014). Peer Networks and Delinquency. In Richard Wright (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.
Rees, Carter and Young, Jacob T.N. (2014). Parents and Peers as Institutions of Socialization .In Childhood and Adolescence: Implications for Delinquent Behavior. In Kevin Beaver, J.C. Barnes, and Brian Boutwell, (Eds.). The Nurture vs. Biosocial Debate in Criminology. Sage.
Young, Jacob T.N. and Rees, Carter. (2013). Social networks and delinquency in adolescence: implications for life-course criminology. In Chris Gibson and Marvin Krohn (Eds.) Handbook of Life-Course Criminology (pp.159-180). Springer Science: New York.
Fridell, Lorie, Faggiani, Don, Rees, Carter, Taylor, Bruce, Sole Brito, Carina, and Kubu, Bruce (2006). The impact of agency policies and practices on violence gainst the police. Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.
Taylor, Bruce, Fridell, Lorie, Kubu, Bruce, Rees, Carter, and Jordan, Tom (2005). The cop crunch: Identifying strategies for dealing with the recruiting and hiring crisis in law enforcement. Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.
Rees, Carter and Robertson, Lindsay (2004). Project Safe Neighborhoods in Wyoming: Phase II Final Report. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-403, Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.
Freng, Adrienne and Rees, Carter (2004). Youth case processing in the state of Wyoming: An analysis of four counties. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-404, Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.
Rees, Carter and Young, Jacob T.N. (2014). Parents and Peers as Institutions of Socialization .In Childhood and Adolescence: Implications for Delinquent Behavior. In Kevin Beaver, J.C. Barnes, and Brian Boutwell, (Eds.). The Nurture vs. Biosocial Debate in Criminology. Sage.
Young, Jacob T.N. and Rees, Carter. (2013). Social networks and delinquency in adolescence: implications for life-course criminology. In Chris Gibson and Marvin Krohn (Eds.) Handbook of Life-Course Criminology (pp.159-180). Springer Science: New York.
Fridell, Lorie, Faggiani, Don, Rees, Carter, Taylor, Bruce, Sole Brito, Carina, and Kubu, Bruce (2006). The impact of agency policies and practices on violence gainst the police. Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.
Taylor, Bruce, Fridell, Lorie, Kubu, Bruce, Rees, Carter, and Jordan, Tom (2005). The cop crunch: Identifying strategies for dealing with the recruiting and hiring crisis in law enforcement. Washington D.C. The Police Executive Research Forum.
Rees, Carter and Robertson, Lindsay (2004). Project Safe Neighborhoods in Wyoming: Phase II Final Report. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-403, Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.
Freng, Adrienne and Rees, Carter (2004). Youth case processing in the state of Wyoming: An analysis of four counties. WYSAC Technical Report CJG-404, Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center, University of Wyoming.