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Carol A. Schubert is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of social sciences and psychology, with a particular focus on related subfields such as sociology and political science, clinical psychology, and health.

The main topics addressed in their work include crime patterns and interventions, gun ownership and violence research, suicide and self-harm studies, criminal justice and corrections analysis, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Schubert's publication record includes papers in recognized academic venues with a focus on youth and adolescent psychology as well as broader social issues. Notable recent papers include:

  • Risk and Protective Factors for Gun Violence in Male Juvenile Offenders, 2020, Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • Who Will Become Productive Adults? Longitudinal Patterns of Gainful Activities Among Serious Adolescent Offenders, 2021, Youth & Society

Their research collaborations involve frequent partnerships with several coauthors who contribute to overlapping areas of study. These coauthors include Edward P. Mulvey, Dustin Pardini, Jordan Beardslee, Meagan Docherty, and Jo Ann Lee.

Schubert's work is often published in venues such as the Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology and Youth & Society, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research on psychological and social dimensions of adolescent development and criminal behavior.

Best Publications

  • THEORY AND RESEARCH ON DESISTANCE FROM ANTISOCIAL ACTIVITY AMONG SERIOUS ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS

    Edward P. Mulvey;Laurence Steinberg;Jeffrey A. Fagan;Elizabeth Cauffman

  • OPERATIONAL LESSONS FROM THE PATHWAYS TO DESISTANCE PROJECT.

    Carol A. Schubert;Edward P. Mulvey;Laurence Steinberg;Elizabeth Cauffman

  • ESTIMATING A DOSE‐RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LENGTH OF STAY AND FUTURE RECIDIVISM IN SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS*

    Thomas A. Loughran;Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;Jeffrey A. Fagan

  • Influence of mental health and substance use problems and criminogenic risk on outcomes in serious juvenile offenders.

    Carol A. Schubert;Edward P. Mulvey;Cristie Glasheen

  • Trajectories of desistance and continuity in antisocial behavior following court adjudication among serious adolescent offenders.

    Edward P. Mulvey;Laurence Steinberg;Alexis R. Piquero;Michelle Besana

  • Comparing Official and Self-report Records of Offending across Gender and Race/Ethnicity in a Longitudinal Study of Serious Youthful Offenders

    Alex R. Piquero;Alex R. Piquero;Alex R. Piquero;Carol A. Schubert;Robert Brame

  • Psychiatric symptoms and community violence among high-risk patients: A test of the relationship at the weekly level.

    Jennifer L. Skeem;Carol A. Schubert;Candice L. Odgers;Edward P. Mulvey

  • Perceptions of Institutional Experience and Community Outcomes for Serious Adolescent Offenders

    Carol A. Schubert;Edward P. Mulvey;Thomas A. Loughran;Sandra H. Losoya

  • Criminal Careers of Serious Delinquents in Two Cities

    Robert Brame;Jeffrey A. Fagan;Alex R. Piquero;Carol A. Schubert

  • Substance use and community violence: a test of the relation at the daily level

    Edward P. Mulvey;Candice L. Odgers;Jennifer L. Skeem;William P. Gardner

  • Prevalence of mental health problems and service use among first-time juvenile offenders.

    Jeffrey D. Burke;Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert

  • Gender and risk assessment accuracy: underestimating women's violence potential.

    Jennifer Skeem;Carol Schubert;Stephanie Stowman;Stacy Beeson

  • Differential Effects of Adult Court Transfer on Juvenile Offender Recidivism

    Thomas A. Loughran;Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;Laurie A. Chassin

  • AN EMPIRICAL PORTRAIT OF COMMUNITY REENTRY AMONG SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN TWO METROPOLITAN CITIES.

    He Len Chung;Carol A. Schubert;Edward P. Mulvey

  • Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior Among Serious Adolescent Offenders

    Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;Laurie Chassin

  • Capturing the Ebb and Flow of Psychiatric Symptoms With Dynamical Systems Models

    Candice L. Odgers;Edward P. Mulvey;Jennifer L. Skeem;William Gardner

  • The Challenge and Opportunity of Parental Involvement in Juvenile Justice Services.

    Jeffrey D. Burke;Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;Sara R. Garbin

  • Gun- and Non-Gun-Related Violence Exposure and Risk for Subsequent Gun Carrying Among Male Juvenile Offenders.

    Jordan Beardslee;Edward Mulvey;Carol Schubert;Paul Allison

  • Risk and Protective Factors for Gun Violence in Male Juvenile Offenders.

    Dustin Pardini;Jordan Beardslee;Meagan Docherty;Carol Schubert

  • Service use after court involvement in a sample of serious adolescent offenders.

    Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;He Len Chung

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward P. Mulvey
Edward P. Mulvey University of Pittsburgh
Dustin A. Pardini
Dustin A. Pardini Arizona State University
Elizabeth Cauffman
Elizabeth Cauffman University of California, Irvine
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
Jennifer L. Skeem
Jennifer L. Skeem University of California, Berkeley
Sandra H. Losoya
Sandra H. Losoya Arizona State University
Kirk Heilbrun
Kirk Heilbrun Drexel University
Samuel W. Hawes
Samuel W. Hawes Florida International University
Nicole Leeper Piquero
Nicole Leeper Piquero University of Miami

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