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2009
Boots, Denise Paquette,  Wareham, Jennifer . An exploration of DSM-oriented scales in the prediction of criminal offending among urban American youths. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 36, (8), 840-860.
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Zimmerman, Gregory M. Impulsivity, Offending, and the Neighborhood: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus. Dissertation, State University of New York, Albany.
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Savitz, Natalya Verbitsky,  Raudenbush, Stephen W. Exploiting spatial dependence to improve measurement of neighborhood social processes. Sociological Methodology. 39, (1), 151-183.
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Gibson, Chris L.,  Morris, Sara Z.,  Beaver, Kevin M. Secondary exposure to violence during childhood and adolescence: Does neighborhood context matter?. Justice Quarterly. 26, (1), 30-57.
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Burchfield, Keri B. Attachment as a source of informal social control in urban neighborhoods. Journal of Criminal Justice. 37, (1), 45-54.
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Sampson, Robert J.,  Graif, Corina . Neighborhood social capital as differential social organization: Resident and leadership dimensions. American Behavioral Scientist. 52, (11), 1579-1605.
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Rumbaut, Rubén G. Appendix D: Undocumented Immigration and Rates of Crime and Imprisonment: Popular Myths and Empirical Realities. The Role of Local Police: Striking a Balance Between Immigration Enforcement and Civil Liberties. Washington, DC: Police Foundation.
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Browning, Christopher R. Illuminating the downside of social capital: Negotiated coexistence, property crime, and disorder in urban neighborhoods. American Behavioral Scientist. 52, (11), 1556-1578.
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Oh, Joong-Hwan,  Kim, Sangmoon . Aging, neighborhood attachment, and fear of crime: Testing reciprocal effects. Journal of Community Psychology. 37, (1), 21-40.
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Gardner, Margo,  Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne . Adolescents' exposure to community violence: Are neighborhood youth organizations protective?. Journal of Community Psychology. 37, (4), 505-525.
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Feinberg, Seth . Preventable mortality as a predictor of community social organization: Examining reverse causality . Urban Studies. 46, (9), 1829-1858.
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Schreck, Christopher J.,  McGloin, Jean Marie,  Kirk, David S. On the origins of the violent neighborhood: A study of the nature and predictors of crime-type differentiation across Chicago nighborhoods. Justice Quarterly. 26, (4), 771-794.
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Cradock, Angie L.,  Kawachi, Ichiro,  Colditz, Graham A.,  Gortmaker, Steven L.,  Buka, Stephen L. Neighborhood social cohesion and youth participation in physical activity in Chicago. Social Science and Medicine. 68, (3), 427-435.
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Almeida, Joanna,  Molnar, Beth E.,  Kawachi, Ichiro,  Subramanian, S. V. . Ethnicity and nativity status as determinants of perceived social support: Testing the concept of familism. Social Science and Medicine. 68, (10), 1852-1858.
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Sampson, Robert J. Racial stratification and the durable tangle of neighborhood inequality. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 621, 260-280.
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Almeida, Joanna,  Kawachi, Ichiro,  Molnar, Beth E.,  Subramanian, S. V. . A multilevel anaylsis of social ties and social cohesion among Latinos and their neighborhoods: Results from Chicago. Journal of Urban Health. 86, (5), 745-759.
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Skeer, Margie,  McCormick, Marie C.,  Normand, Sharon-Lise T.,  Buka, Stephen L.,  Gilman, Stephen E. A prospective study of familial conflict, psychological stress, and the development of substance use disorders in adolescence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 104, (1-2), 65-72.
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Nicholson, David,  Hope, Trina . Neighborhood Disadvantage and the Perceptions on Fear of Victimization Controlling for Family Structure. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
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Wen, Ming,  Zhang, Xingyou . Contextual effects of built and social environments of urban neighborhoods on exercise: A multilevel study in Chicago. American Journal of Health Promotion. 23, (4), 247-254.
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Corliss, Heather L.,  Austin, S. Bryn,  Roberts, Andrea L.,  Molnar, Beth E. Sexual risk in 'mostly heterosexual' young women: Influence of social support and caregiver mental health. Journal of Women's Health. 18, (12), 2005-2010.
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Oshio, Toko . A Longitudinal Examination of Harsh Discipline and Externalizing Behavior: An Ecological Perspective. Dissertation, Michigan State University.
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Goodman, Kimberly . Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies in Ratings of Youth Victimization: Associations with Psychological Adjustment. Dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University.
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