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2010
Gibson, Chris L.,  Sullivan, Christopher J.,  Jones, Shayne,  Piquero, Alex R. 'Does it take a village?' Assessing neighborhood influences on children's self-control. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 47, (1), 31-62.
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Maimon, David,  Browning, Christopher R. Unstructured socializing, collective efficacy, and violent behavior among urban youth. Criminology. 48, (2), 443-474.
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Mazerolle, Lorraine,  Wickes, Rebecca,  McBroom . Community variations in violence: The role of social ties and collective efficacy in comparative context. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 47, (1), 3-30.
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Maimon, David,  Browning, Christopher R.,  Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne . Collective efficacy, family attachment and urban adolescent suicide. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 15, (3), 307-324.
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Ahlin, Eileen M. Invesigating the Relationship Between Micro and Macro Levels of Efficacy and Their Effects on Crime. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.
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2010
Brinig, Margaret F.,  Garnett, Nicole Stelle . Catholic schools, urban neighborhoods, and education reform. Notre Dame Law Review. 85, (3), 887-954.
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Sharkey, Patrick . The acute effect of local homicides on children's cognitive performance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107, (26), 11733-11738.
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2010
Zimmerman, Gregory M. Impulsivity, offending, and the neighborhood: Investigating the person-context nexus. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 26, (3), 301-332.
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2010
Burdick-Will, Julia,  Ludwig, Jens,  Raudenbush, Stephen W.,  Sampson, Robert J.,  Sanbonmatsu, Lisa,  Sharkey, Patrick . Converging evidence for neighborhood effects on children's test scores: An experimental, quasi-experimental, and observational comparison. 'Project on Social Inequality and Educational Disadvantage: New Evidence on How Families, Neighborhoods and Labor Markets Affect Educational Opportunities for American Children'. Washington, DC.
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Sharkey, Patrick,  Sampson, Robert J. Destination effects: Residential mobility and trajectories of adolescent violence in a stratified metropolis. Criminology. 48, (3), 639-681.
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Wright, Emily M.,  Benson, Michael L. Relational aggression, intimate partner violence, and gender: An exploratory analysis. Victims and Offenders. 5, (4), 283-302.
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Emery, Clifton R.,  Jolley, Jennifer,  Wu, Shali . Intimate partner violence relationship dissolution among couples with children: The counterintuitive role of 'Law and Order' neighborhoods. Journal of Community Psychology. 38, (4), 456-468.
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2010
Tendulkar, Shalini A.,  Buka, Stephen,  Dunn, Erin C.,  Subramanian, S.V.,  Koenen, Karestan C. A multilevel investigation of neighborhood effects on parental warmth. Journal of Community Psychology. 38, (5), 557-573.
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2010
Kalil, Ariea,  Crosby, Danielle . Welfare leaving and the health of young children in immigrant and native families. Social Science Research. 39, (2), 202-214.
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DiPietro, Stephanie M. Immigrant Assimiliation, Family Functioning and Delinquency: A Test of Mediating and Moderating Influences. Dissertation, University of Maryland.
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Armstrong, David P. Community-Level Crime Control: A Closer Look at the Mediating Variables of Social Disorganization Theory. Dissertation, University at Albany, State University of New York.
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2010
Nicholson, David F. Disadvantaged Neighborhoods and Fear of Crime: Does Family Structure Matter. Dissertation, University of Oklahoma.
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2010
Lopez, Kristina . Generational Status and Offending Among a Sample of Hispanic Adolescents. Thesis, The University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Boots, Denise P.,  Wareham, Jennifer . Does controlling for comorbidity matter? DSM-oriented scales and violent offending in Chicago youth. Aggressive Behavior. 36, (3), 141-157.
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Chipenda-Dansokho, Selma T. Lugares de Vida: Places of Life. Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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Jain, Sonia,  Buka, Stephen,  Subramanian, S.V.,  Molnar, Beth E. Neighborhood predictors of dating violence victimization and perpetration in young adulthood: A multilevel study. American Journal of Public Health. 100, (9), 1737-1744.
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Zimmerman, Gregory M.,  Messner, Steven F. Neighborhood context and the gender gap in adolescent violent crime. American Sociological Review. 75, (6), 958-980.
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Sternthal, M.J.,  Jun, H.J.,  Earls, F.,  Wright, R.J. . Community violence and urban childhood asthma: a multilevel analysis. European Respiratory Journal. 36, 1400-1409.
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