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Criminology. 60:637-666
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 63:71-89
Racial-ethnic disparities in adolescent sexual risk behavior are associated with health disparities during adulthood and are therefore important to understand. Some scholars argue that neighborhood disadvantage induces disparities, yet prior research
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CrimRxiv.
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Race and Justice. :215336872311551
Research seeking to test racial invariance in neighborhood violence emphasizes concentrated disadvantage despite the problem of “restricted distributions.” We investigate whether spatial polarization of disadvantage and affluence accounts for rac
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Crime & Delinquency. :001112872211408
We inquire whether commitment to employment has an immediate suppressive effect (i.e., in the next month) on street crime. Analysis of retrospective monthly calendar data drawn from a random sample of prisoners reveals that it does not. In contrast,
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CrimRxiv.
BACKGROUND: Employment is a central component of economic independence and is widely viewed as an essential element of social control. Whether frequent drug use reduces the likelihood of employment or obstructs hours worked, wages, and job commitment
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Justice Quarterly. 38:454-478
The role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the etiology of childhood externalizing behavior remains unclear, especially within developmental models. Many scholars argue that material hardship (i.e. ...
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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology. 65(8)
This paper evaluates whether participation in the Thinking for a Change cognitive behavioral program produces improvement in social problemsolving skills in a prison context. Data are derived from a randomized experiment, with a focus on whether impr
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 63:383-405
This study examined personal networks of adult male prisoners ( N = 250) during a high-risk period prior to their incarceration. We present a descriptive portrait of network size, density, and relational type, and we then document the nature of ties
Autor:
Paul E. Bellair, James E. Sutton
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Addiction Research & Theory. 26:95-102
Some methods of retrospective data collection are known to produce reliable indicators of drug use, but the Life Event Calendar (LEC) method has not been convincingly tested. As well, previous assessments of reliability typically focus on treatment p