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  • 2020 - Joseph B. Gittler Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems

Overview

Anthony A. Peguero is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within Social Sciences and Psychology, with a focus on subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, Education, Clinical Psychology, and Safety Research.

Their work covers several main topics, notably Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression; Education Discipline and Inequality; Youth Development and Social Support; Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis; Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development; Gun Ownership and Violence Research; and Racial and Ethnic Identity Research.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peguero include:

  • "Immigration Policy and Justice in the Era of COVID-19" (2020), published in American Journal of Criminal Justice
  • "LatCrit and Criminology: Toward a Theoretical Understanding of Latino/a/x Crime and Criminal Legal System Involvement" (2023), published in Annual Review of Criminology
  • "Preconditions for guardianship interventions in cyberbullying: Incident interpretation, collective and automated efficacy, and relative popularity of bullies" (2020), published in Computers in Human Behavior
  • "Context of Reception and School Violence: Exploring the Nexus of Immigration, Race/Ethnicity, Place, and School Crime" (2021), published in Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • "Tipping Point: Effect of the Number of In-school Suspensions on Academic Failure" (2020), published in Contemporary School Psychology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Peguero include Jun Sung Hong, Janice Iwama, Yasmiyn Irizarry, Sanna King, and Kay S. Varela.

Peguero has published multiple works in notable venues such as the Journal of School Violence, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Race and Justice, American Journal of Criminal Justice, and Annual Review of Criminology.

Among book publications, Peguero has contributed to works published by Springer International Publishing, including the book titled "School Bullying" released in 2020.

In 2020, Peguero received the Joseph B. Gittler Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

Best Publications

  • Victimizing the Children of Immigrants: Latino and Asian American Student Victimization

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Latino/a Student Misbehavior and School Punishment

    Anthony A. Peguero;Zahra Shekarkhar

  • Racial and Ethnic Stereotypes and Bullying Victimization

    Anthony A. Peguero;Lisa M. Williams

  • Routine Activities and Victimization at School: The Significance of Gender:

    Ann Marie Popp;Anthony A. Peguero

  • School Order, Justice, and Education: Climate, Discipline Practices, and Dropping Out

    Anthony A. Peguero;Nicole L. Bracy

  • Bullying Victimization and Extracurricular Activity

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • The columbine effect and school antiviolence policy

    Glenn W. Muschert;Anthony A. Peguero

  • Social Control Theory and School Misbehavior: Examining the Role of Race and Ethnicity

    Anthony A. Peguero;Ann Marie Popp;T. Lorraine Latimore;Zahra Shekarkhar

  • Violence, Schools, and Dropping Out Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Educational Consequence of Student Victimization

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Latino Disaster Vulnerability The Dissemination of Hurricane Mitigation Information Among Florida’s Homeowners

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Schools, Bullying, and Inequality: Intersecting Factors and Complexities with the Stratification of Youth Victimization at School

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Is immigrant status relevant in school violence research? An analysis with Latino students.

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Immigration and Students’ Relationship With Teachers:

    Anthony A. Peguero;Jennifer M. Bondy

  • Academic Self-Efficacy, Dropping Out, and the Significance of Inequality

    Anthony A. Peguero;Kelsey A. Shaffer

  • The “Model Minority” Victim: Immigration, Gender, and Asian American Vulnerabilities to Violence at School

    Dixie J. Koo;Anthony A. Peguero;Zahra Shekarkhar

  • Race, Ethnicity, and School-Based Adolescent Victimization:

    Anthony A. Peguero;Ann Marie Popp;Dixie J. Koo

  • Immigrant Youth Involvement in School-Based Extracurricular Activities

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Opportunity, Involvement, and Student Exposure to School Violence

    Anthony A. Peguero

  • Crime Control Strategies in School: Chicanas'/os' Perceptions and Criminalization

    Edwardo L. Portillos;Juan Carlos González;Anthony A. Peguero

  • Social Ecology of Bullying and Peer Victimization of Latino and Asian Youth in the United States: A Review of the Literature

    Jun Sung Hong;Anthony A. Peguero;Shinwoo Choi;Deirdre Lanesskog

  • Social Bonds and the Role of School-Based Victimization:

    Ann Marie Popp;Anthony A. Peguero

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Sung Hong
Jun Sung Hong Wayne State University
Dorothy L. Espelage
Dorothy L. Espelage University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert Thornberg
Robert Thornberg Linköping University

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