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Perceptions of White-Collar Crime Seriousness: Unpacking and translating attitudes into policy preferences. Sally S. Simpson, Miranda A. Galvin, Thomas A. Loughran, and Mark A. Cohen. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.Online first, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, https://doi.org/10.1177/00224278221092094, May 6, 2022. Simpson_et_al_Perceptions_2022.pdf713.71 KB
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Unpacking the Criminogenic Aspects of Stress over the Life Course: The Joint Effects of Proximal Strain and Childhood Abuse on Violence and Substance Use in a High-Risk Sample of Women. Lee Slocum, Jennifer Medel, Elaine Doherty, and Sally S. Simpson. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, first published online, February 15, 2022. Slocum_et_al_2022.pdf1.57 MB
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McGloin, J. M., Thomas, K. J., Rowan, Z. R., & Deitzer, J. R. (2021). Can the group disincentivize offending? Considering opt‐out thresholds and decision reversals. Criminology, 59(4), 738-765. Criminology - 2021 - McGloin - Can the group disincentivize offending Considering opt‐out thresholds and decision.pdf734.73 KB
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Tahamont, S., Jelveh, Z., Chalfin, A., Yan, S., & Hansen, B. (2021). Dude, where’s my treatment effect? errors in administrative data linking and the destruction of statistical power in randomized experiments. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 37(3), 7 Tahamont2021_Article_DudeWhereSMyTreatmentEffectErr.pdf1.55 MB
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Midgette, G., & Kilmer, B. (2021). Can novel ‘swift‐certain‐fair’programs work outside of pioneering jurisdictions? An analysis of 24/7 Sobriety in Montana, USA. Addiction, 116(12), 3381-3387. Addiction - 2021 - Midgette - Can novel swift‐certain‐fair programs work outside of pioneering jurisdictions An analysis.pdf204.94 KB
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Midgette, G., Kilmer, B., Nicosia, N., & Heaton, P. (2021). A natural experiment to test the effect of sanction certainty and celerity on substance-impaired driving: North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 37(3), 647-670 Midgette2021_Article_ANaturalExperimentToTestTheEff.pdf1.41 MB
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Xie, M., & Baumer, E. P. (2021). Immigrant status, citizenship, and victimization risk in the United States: New findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Criminology, 59(4), 610-644. Criminology - 2021 - Xie - Immigrant status citizenship and victimization risk in the United States New findings from.pdf1.03 MB
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Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole.pdf1.09 MB
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Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without (2).pdf1.09 MB
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Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi** (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole_0.pdf1.09 MB
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Midgette, G., & Reuter, P. (2020). Has cannabis use among youth increased after changes in its legal status? A commentary on use of monitoring the future for analyses of changes in state cannabis laws. Prevention Science, 21(1), 137-145. Midgette-Reuter2020_Article_HasCannabisUseAmongYouthIncrea.pdf613.36 KB