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A MULTILEVEL TEST OF RACIAL THREAT THEORY
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Stolzenberg, L.; D Alessio, S. J.; Eitle, D.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2004
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A Multisite Examination of Youth Gang Membership: Does Gender Matter?
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Esbensen, F.-A.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1998
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Macro-Micro Integration in the Study of Victimization: A Hierarchical Logistic Model Analysis Across Seattle Neighborhoods
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Wilcox Rountree, P.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1994
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4 |
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MAKING DELINQUENT FRIENDS: ADULT SUPERVISION AND CHILDREN'S AFFILIATIONS
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Warr, M.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2005
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Making Rationality Relevant
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Blumstein, A.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1993
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6 |
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MAKING WAR CRIMINAL
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Hagan, J.; Greer, S.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2002
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Managing Rape: Exploratory Research on the Behavior of Rape Statistics
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Jensen, G. F.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1993
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MANAGING RETALIATION: DRUG ROBBERY AND INFORMAL SANCTION THREATS
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Jacobs, B. A.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2000
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Measurement Error in Calls-for-Service as an Indicator of Crime
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Klinger, D. A.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1997
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MENTAL DISORDER AND VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF INVOLVEMENT IN CONFLICTED SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
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Silver, E.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2002
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11 |
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MENTORS AND CRIMINAL ACHIEVEMENT
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Morselli, C.; Tremblay, P.; McCarthy, B.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2006
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MICROANOMIE: THE COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANOMIE AND DEVIANCE
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Konty, M.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2005
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MINORITY THREAT AND POLICE BRUTALITY: DETERMINANTS OF CIVIL RIGHTS CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS IN U.S. MUNICIPALITIES
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Holmes, M. D.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2000
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MINORITY THREAT AND POLICE STRENGTH FROM 1980 TO 2000: A FIXED-EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS IN LARGE U.S. CITIES
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Kent, S. L.; Jacobs, D.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2005
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MISSING THE MARK: REFLECTIONS ON GREENBERG'S COMMENT
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Cooney, M.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2003
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Missing Time-series Data and the Impact of Sentencing Guidelines in Minnesota: Can the Debate be Adjudicated?
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Land, K. C.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1996
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Modeling Criminal Careers
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Greenberg, D.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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1991
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MODELING MEDIATION IN THE ETIOLOGY OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE: A TEST OF THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL
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Huang, B.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2001
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MODELING THE EFFECTS OF LEGALLY RELEVANT AND EXTRA-LEGAL FACTORS UNDER SENTENCING GUIDELINES: THE RULES HAVE CHANGED
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Engen, R. L.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2000
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MODEL MISSPECIFICATION: WHY AGGREGATION OF OFFENSES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING EQUATIONS IS PROBLEMATIC
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Albonetti, C. A.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY
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2003
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