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Overview

Eric P. Baumer is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic contributions primarily fall within the Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science. Their research work encompasses various subfields including General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Health, and Political Science and International Relations.

The main topics of Eric P. Baumer's research include:

  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Policing Practices and Perceptions
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration

Frequent co-authors working alongside Eric P. Baumer are:

  • Kyle J. Thomas
  • Min Xie
  • Steven F. Messner
  • Kelsey Cundiff
  • Jeremy Staff

Eric P. Baumer has published multiple articles in key academic venues, particularly:

  • Criminology
  • Sociological Quarterly
  • Justice Quarterly
  • CrimRxiv
  • American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Recent publications by Eric P. Baumer include:

  • The contemporary transformation of american youth: An analysis of change in the prevalence of delinquency, 1991-2015 (2020), published in Criminology
  • Change in the Spatial Clustering of Poor Neighborhoods within U.S. Counties and Its Impact on Homicide: An Analysis of Metropolitan Counties, 1980-2010 (2021), published in Sociological Quarterly

Other recent studies, although authored by frequent collaborators, are relevant to the broader research community Eric P. Baumer engages with. These include:

  • Structural predictors of choice: Testing a multilevel rational choice theory of crime (2022), published in Criminology
  • Immigrant status, citizenship, and victimization risk in the United States: New findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) (2021), published in Criminology
  • Victim-Offender Relationship and the Emotional, Social, and Physical Consequences of Violent Victimization (2022), published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Best Publications

  • Social Capital and Homicide

    Richard Rosenfeld;Steven F. Messner;Eric P. Baumer

  • NEIGHBORHOOD DISADVANTAGE AND POLICE NOTIFICATION BY VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE

    Eric P. Baumer

  • Reassessing and Redirecting Research on Race and Sentencing

    Eric P. Baumer

  • Dimensions of Social Capital and Rates of Criminal Homicide

    Steven F. Messner;Eric P. Baumer;Richard Rosenfeld

  • Explaining spatial variation in support for capital punishment: A multilevel analysis

    Eric P. Baumer;Steven F. Messner;Richard Rosenfeld

  • Reporting crime to the police, 1973–2005: a multivariate analysis of long‐term trends in the National Crime Survey (NCS) and National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)

    Eric P. Baumer;Janet L. Lauritsen

  • Did Ceasefire, Compstat, and Exile Reduce Homicide?

    Richard Rosenfeld;Robert Fornango;Eric Baumer

  • The Influence of Crack Cocaine on Robbery, Burglary, and Homicide Rates: A Cross-City, Longitudinal Analysis:

    Eric Baumer;Janet L. Lauritsen;Richard Rosenfeld;Roosevelt Wright

  • 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

  • Racial context and police force size : Evaluating the empirical validity of the minority threat perspective

    Brian J. Stults;Eric P. Baumer

  • Community Effects on Youth Sexual Activity

    Eric P. Baumer;Scott J. South

  • Deciphering Community and Race Effects on Adolescent Premarital Childbearing

    Scott J. South;Eric P. Baumer

  • Comparing grounded theory and topic modeling: Extreme divergence or unlikely convergence?

    Eric P. S. Baumer;David Mimno;Shion Guha;Emily Quan

  • Neighborhood Disadvantage and the Nature of Violence

    Eric Baumer;Julie Horney;Richard B. Felson;Janet L. Lauritsen

  • The role of victim characteristics in the disposition of murder cases

    Eric P. Baumer;Steven F. Messner;Richard B. Felson

  • Interpreting Community Effects on Youth Educational Attainment

    Scott J. South;Eric P. Baumer;Amy Lutz

  • SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AND INSTRUMENTAL CRIME: ASSESSING THE EMPIRICAL VALIDITY OF CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY ANOMIE THEORIES*

    Eric P. Baumer;Regan Gustafson

  • Who is the "Human" in Human-Centered Machine Learning: The Case of Predicting Mental Health from Social Media

    Stevie Chancellor;Eric P. S. Baumer;Munmun De Choudhury

  • Poverty, Crack, and Crime: A Cross-City Analysis

    Eric Baumer

  • Distrust of Government, the Vigilante Tradition, and Support for Capital Punishment

    Steven F. Messner;Eric P. Baumer;Richard Rosenfeld

  • CHANGES IN POLICE NOTIFICATION FOR RAPE, 1973–2000*

    Eric P. Baumer;Richard B. Felson;Steven F. Messner

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven F. Messner
Steven F. Messner University at Albany, State University of New York
Kevin T. Wolff
Kevin T. Wolff John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Eric A. Stewart
Eric A. Stewart Florida State University
Scott J. South
Scott J. South University at Albany, State University of New York
Janet L. Lauritsen
Janet L. Lauritsen University of Missouri–St. Louis
Richard B. Felson
Richard B. Felson Pennsylvania State University
Marc Gertz
Marc Gertz Florida State University
D. Wayne Osgood
D. Wayne Osgood Pennsylvania State University
Rolf Loeber
Rolf Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Ronald L. Simons
Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia

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