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Eric A. Stewart publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric A. Stewart sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 92 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Eric A. Stewart D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric A. Stewart sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Eric A. Stewart is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within the social sciences and psychology, with a focus on topics related to crime, education, and social dynamics.

The main fields of study encompassed by Eric A. Stewart's research include Social Sciences and Psychology, with a notable emphasis on the subfields of Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Education, and Social Psychology.

Eric A. Stewart's work covers several key research topics, including:

  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Education Discipline and Inequality
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Names, Identity, and Discrimination Research
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression

Their recent scholarly publications demonstrate a focus on issues relating to race, punishment disparities, victimization, and school discipline. Notable works include:

  • "Value in diversity": School racial and ethnic composition, teacher diversity, and school punishment (2020), published in Social Science Research
  • In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs? (2021), published in Race and Justice
  • Plea Bargaining and Trial Decisions in Context: An Examination of Disparities in Punishment (2022), published in Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
  • Victim Injury and Its Consequences: Assessing the Effects of Macro-Social Contexts on Punishment Dispositions (2023), published in Crime & Delinquency
  • The Association Between Adolescents' Perceived Negative Treatment by Teachers and Peers on School Victimization (2024), published in Crime & Delinquency

Eric A. Stewart frequently collaborates with several co-authors, reflecting an interdisciplinary research approach. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Patricia Y. Warren
  • Cresean Hughes
  • Caroline Bailey
  • Rod K. Brunson
  • Porche' A.W. Okafor

The venues where Eric A. Stewart has published also illustrate the research focus areas, with multiple papers appearing in journals such as Crime & Delinquency, Social Science Research, Race and Justice, and Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.

Best Publications

  • PREDICTING WHO REOFFENDS: THE NEGLECTED ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT IN RECIDIVISM STUDIES*

    Charis E. Kubrin;Eric A. Stewart

  • School social bonds, school climate, and school misbehavior: A multilevel analysis

    Eric A. Stewart

  • “I Ain't Gonna Let No One Disrespect Me” Does the Code of the Street Reduce or Increase Violent Victimization among African American Adolescents?

    Eric A. Stewart;Christopher J. Schreck;Ronald L. Simons

  • RACE, CODE OF THE STREET, AND VIOLENT DELINQUENCY: A MULTILEVEL INVESTIGATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD STREET CULTURE AND INDIVIDUAL NORMS OF VIOLENCE

    Eric A. Stewart;Ronald L. Simons

  • Self-control, Victimization, and their Influence on Risky Lifestyles: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Panel Data

    Christopher J. Schreck;Eric A. Stewart;Bonnie S. Fisher

  • Structure and Culture in African American Adolescent Violence: A Partial Test of the “Code of the Street” Thesis

    Eric A. Stewart;Ronald L. Simons

  • A TEST OF LIFE‐COURSE EXPLANATIONS FOR STABILITY AND CHANGE IN ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR FROM ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULTHOOD*

    Ronald L. Simons;Eric Stewart;Leslie C. Gordon;Rand D. Conger

  • Incidents of discrimination and risk for delinquency: A longitudinal test of strain theory with an African American sample

    Ronald L. Simons;Yi-Fu Chen;Eric A. Stewart;Gene H. Brody

  • Supportive Parenting Moderates the Effect of Discrimination upon Anger, Hostile View of Relationships, and Violence among African American Boys

    Ronald L. Simons;Leslie Gordon Simons;Callie Harbin Burt;Holli Drummund

  • Neighborhood racial context and perceptions of police‐based racial discrimination among Black youth

    Eric A. Stewart;Eric P. Baumer;Rodney K. Brunson;Ronald L. Simons

  • A reappraisal of the overlap of violent offenders and victims.

    Christopher J. Schreck;Eric A. Stewart;D. Wayne Osgood

  • Examining macro-level impacts on procedural justice and police legitimacy

    Jacinta M. Gau;Nicholas Corsaro;Eric A. Stewart;Rod K. Brunson

  • Integrating the general theory of crime into an explanation of violent victimization among female offenders

    Eric A. Stewart;Kirk W. Elifson;Claire E. Sterk

  • THE VICTIM–OFFENDER OVERLAP IN CONTEXT: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD STREET CULTURE

    Mark T. Berg;Eric A. Stewart;Christopher J. Schreck;Ronald L. Simons

  • The Effect of Neighborhood Context on the College Aspirations of African American Adolescents

    Endya B. Stewart;Eric A. Stewart;Ronald L. Simons

  • Does Inmate Behavior Affect Post-Release Offending? Investigating the Misconduct-Recidivism Relationship among Youth and Adults

    Joshua C. Cochran;Daniel P. Mears;William D. Bales;Eric A. Stewart

  • THE CODE OF THE STREET AND INMATE VIOLENCE: INVESTIGATING THE SALIENCE OF IMPORTED BELIEF SYSTEMS†

    Daniel P. Mears;Eric A. Stewart;Sonja E. Siennick;Ronald L. Simons

  • ASSESSING NEIGHBORHOOD AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON CHILDHOOD VIOLENCE IN AN AFRICAN‐AMERICAN SAMPLE*

    Eric A. Stewart;Ronald L. Simons;Rand D. Conger

  • Low Self‐Control and Contact with the Criminal Justice System in a Nationally Representative Sample of Males

    Kevin M. Beaver;Matt DeLisi;Daniel P. Mears;Eric Stewart

  • EXPLAINING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INCARCERATION AND DIVORCE.

    Sonja E. Siennick;Eric A. Stewart;Jeremy Staff

  • SOCIAL ADVERSITY, GENETIC VARIATION, STREET CODE, AND AGGRESSION: A GENETICLLY INFORMED MODEL OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR.

    Ronald L Simons;Man Kit Lei;Eric A Stewart;Gene H Brody

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald L. Simons
Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia
Daniel P. Mears
Daniel P. Mears Florida State University
Mark T. Berg
Mark T. Berg University of Iowa
Rod K. Brunson
Rod K. Brunson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Eric P. Baumer
Eric P. Baumer Pennsylvania State University
Marc Gertz
Marc Gertz Florida State University
Justin T. Pickett
Justin T. Pickett University at Albany, State University of New York
Rand D. Conger
Rand D. Conger University of California, Davis
Charis E. Kubrin
Charis E. Kubrin University of California, Irvine
Bonnie S. Fisher
Bonnie S. Fisher University of Cincinnati

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