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2007
Emery, Clifton R. Consequences of Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence. Dissertation, University of Chicago.
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2007
Bingenheimer, Jeffrey . Do neighborhood-level young adulthood mortality rates predict sexual behaviors in Chicago? The Trouble with neighborhood effects. Powerpoint presentation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard School of Public Health.
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2007
Brisson, Daniel,  Usher, Charles L. The effects of informal neighborhood bonding social capital and neighborhood context on homeownership for families living in poverty. Journal of Urban Affairs. 29, (1), 65-75.
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2007
Liberman, Akiva . Adolescents, Neighborhoods, and Violence: Recent Findings from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. NIJ Research in Brief. NCJ 217397, Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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2007
Semenza, Jan,  Maty, Siobhan . Acting upon the macrosocial environment to improve health: A framework for intervention. Macrosocial Determinants of Population Health. New York, NY: Springer.
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2007
Lyons, Christopher J. Community (dis)organization and racially motivated crime. American Journal of Sociology. 113, (3), 815-863.
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2007
Wen, Ming,  Browning, Christopher R.,  Cagney, Kathleen A. Neighbourhood deprivation, social capital and regular exercise during adulthood: A multilevel study in Chicago. Urban Studies. 44, (13), 2651-2671.
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Burbank, Melissa A.,  Rebellon, Cesar J.,  Van Gundy, Karen . Effects of macro and micro-level factors on the relationship between race and delinquency/crime across the life course. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.
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2007
Francis, Kimberly Anne . Gender Differences in Delinquency and Health Risk Behaviors: A Test of General Strain Theory. Dissertation, University of Texas, Austin.
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2007
Cagney, Kathleen A.,  Browning, Christopher R.,  Wallace, Danielle M. The Latino paradox in neighborhood context: The case of asthma and other respiratory conditions. American Journal of Public Health. 97, (5), 919-925.
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2007
Kirk, David,  Papachristos, Andrew V. Legal cynicism and the framing of neighborhood violence: Implications for 'neighborhood effects'. unpublished manuscript.
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2007
Fauth, Rebecca C.,  Roth, Jodie L.,  Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne . Does the neighborhood context alter the link between youth's after-school time activities and developmental outcomes? A multilevel analysis. Developmental Psychology. 43, (3), 760-777.
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2007
Verbitsky, Natalya . Associational and Causal Inference in Spatial Hierarchical Settings: Theory and Applications. Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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2007
Gibson, Chris,  Schreck, Christopher,  Stewart, Eric . Neighborhood Context and Violent Victimization of Youth: Examination of Self-Control as a Moderating and Main Effect Risk Factor. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.
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2007
Lovitt, Brent . Examining Social Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment Using the Work of Bourdieu, Coleman and Putman. Thesis, Western Kentucky University.
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2007
Lee, Min-Ah,  Ferraro, Kenneth F. Neighborhood residential segregation and physical health among Hispanic Americans: Good, bad, or benign?. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 48, (2), 131-148.
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