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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 (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.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
