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Graham C. Ousey

Graham C. Ousey

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
32
Citations
4382
World Ranking
7323
National Ranking
3562

Overview

Graham C. Ousey is affiliated with William & Mary in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences and psychology, with notable focus in subfields such as sociology and political science, clinical psychology, and health.

Their scholarly work addresses several main topics including:

  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis

Recent publications by Graham C. Ousey showcase their involvement in various collaborative studies and diverse research venues. These include:

  • "Understanding the Gap in Self-Reported Offending by Race: a Meta-Analysis" (2020), American Journal of Criminal Justice
  • "Issue Information" (2020), Criminology
  • "Immigration and Crime in Comparative Perspective: An Emerging Framework for Research" (2025), Crime and Justice
  • "Immigration and Crime in Comparative Perspective: An Emerging Framework for Research" (2025), SSRN Electronic Journal

Among frequent collaborators, Ousey works with several scholars including Charis E. Kubrin, Tracy Sohoni, E Bower, Alisha Mehdi, and Olena Antonaccio. Their partnerships indicate a broad network of joint research activity across related fields.

Ousey's research has been published in a range of academic journals, with contributions to the following venues:

  • American Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Criminology
  • Crime and Justice
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

They have also contributed to book publications, including a work titled Immigration and Crime published by Springer Nature in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Exploring the Connection between Immigration and Violent Crime Rates in U.S. Cities, 1980–2000

    Graham C. Ousey;Charis E. Kubrin

  • Immigration and Crime: Assessing a Contentious Issue

    Graham C. Ousey;Charis E. Kubrin

  • HOMICIDE, STRUCTURAL FACTORS, AND THE RACIAL INVARIANCE ASSUMPTION

    Graham C. Ousey

  • EXAMINING THE CONDITIONAL NATURE OF THE ILLICIT DRUG MARKET-HOMICIDE RELATIONSHIP: A PARTIAL TEST OF THE THEORY OF CONTINGENT CAUSATION

    Graham C. Ousey;Matthew R. Lee

  • Cutting the Grass: A Reexamination of the Link between Marital Attachment, Delinquent Peers and Desistance from Marijuana Use

    Michael O. Maume;Graham C. Ousey;Kevin Beaver

  • Industrial Restructuring and Violence: The Link between Entry-Level Jobs, Economic Deprivation, and Black and White Homicide

    Edward S. Shihadeh;Graham C. Ousey

  • Social Isolation and Lethal Violence Across the Metro/Nonmetro Divide: The Effects of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Poverty Concentration on Homicide*

    Matthew R. Lee;Michael O. Maume;Graham C. Ousey

  • Exploring the Connection between Immigration and Crime Rates in U.S. Cities, 1980-2000

    Charis E. Kubrin;Graham C. Ousey

  • Something Old, Something New: Revisiting Competing Hypotheses of the Victimization-Offending Relationship Among Adolescents

    Graham C. Ousey;Pamela Wilcox;Bonnie S. Fisher

  • Metropolitan Expansion and Black Social Dislocation: The Link between Suburbanization and Center-City Crime

    Edward S. Shihadeh;Graham C. Ousey

  • THE INTERACTION OF ANTISOCIAL PROPENSITY AND LIFE‐COURSE VARYING PREDICTORS OF DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR: DIFFERENCES BY METHOD OF ESTIMATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY*

    Graham C. Ousey;Pamela Wilcox

  • Racial Disparity in Formal Social Control: An Investigation of Alternative Explanations of Arrest Rate Inequality

    Graham C. Ousey;Matthew R. Lee

  • Déjà vu All Over Again: Investigating Temporal Continuity of Adolescent Victimization

    Graham C. Ousey;Pamela Wilcox;Sara Brummel

  • Does fringe banking exacerbate neighborhood crime rates? Investigating the social ecology of payday lending

    Charis E. Kubrin;Gregory D. Squires;Steven M. Graves;Graham C. Ousey

  • Opportunity theory and adolescent school-based victimization.

    Michelle Campbell Augustine;Pamela Wilcox;Graham C. Ousey;Richard R. Clayton

  • To Know the Unknown: The Decline in Homicide Clearance Rates, 1980—2000

    Graham C. Ousey;Matthew R. Lee

  • Immigration and the Changing Nature of Homicide in US Cities, 1980–2010

    Graham C. Ousey;Charis E. Kubrin

  • Investigating the Connections Between Race, Illicit Drug Markets, and Lethal Violence, 1984-1997

    Graham C. Ousey;Matthew R. Lee

  • Size Matters: Examining the Link between Small Manufacturing, Socioeconomic Deprivation, and Crime Rates in Nonmetropolitan Communities

    Matthew R. Lee;Graham C. Ousey

  • PREDICTING THE VIOLENT OFFENDER:THE DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY OF THE SUBCULTURE OF VIOLENCE*

    Jean Marie Mcgloin;Christopher J. Schreck;Eric A. Stewart;Graham C. Ousey

Frequent Co-Authors

Charis E. Kubrin
Charis E. Kubrin University of California, Irvine
Pamela Wilcox
Pamela Wilcox Pennsylvania State University
Bonnie S. Fisher
Bonnie S. Fisher University of Cincinnati
Eric A. Stewart
Eric A. Stewart Florida State University
James D. Unnever
James D. Unnever University of South Florida Sarasota–Manatee
Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University
Richard R. Clayton
Richard R. Clayton University of Kentucky
Jean Marie McGloin
Jean Marie McGloin University of Maryland, College Park

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