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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
30
Citations
3215
World Ranking
7748
National Ranking
3769

Best Publications

  • Explaining juveniles' attitudes toward the police

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  • The Individual And Joint Effects Of Race, Gender, And Family Status On Juvenile Justice Decision-Making

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  • Assessing the Violent Offending and Violent Victimization Overlap Among Discharged Psychiatric Patients

    Eric Silver;Alex R. Piquero;Wesley G. Jennings;Nicole L. Piquero

  • Strain Theory Revisited: Economic Goals, Educational Means, and Delinquency

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  • Contexts of Decision Making in the Juvenile Justice System: An Organizational Approach to Understanding Minority Overrepresentation

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  • Race and the Impact of Detention on Juvenile Justice Decision Making

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  • Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC) of Youth: An Analysis of State and Federal Efforts to Address the Issue

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  • Being Young and Black

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  • Race, Contexts, and the Use of Intake Diversion

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  • Juvenile Justice Decision‐Making Before and After the Implementation of the Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Mandate

    Michael Leiber;Donna Bishop;Mitchell B. Chamlin

  • A comparison of juvenile court outcomes for Native Americans, African Americans, and whites

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  • Reassessing the family-delinquency association: Do family type, family processes, and economic factors make a difference?

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  • Race and decision making within juvenile justice: The importance of context

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  • The effects of occupation and education on punitive orientations among juvenile justice personnel

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  • Contexts of Juvenile Justice Decision Making, The: When Race Matters

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  • Family Structure, Family Processes, Economic Factors, and Delinquency

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  • Race, Gender, Crime Severity, and Decision Making in the Juvenile Justice System

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  • The Implementation of the Disproportionate Minority Confinement/Contact (DMC) Mandate

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  • Religious Beliefs, Attributional Styles, and Adherence to Correctional Orientations

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  • Determinants of police growth in Phoenix, 1950–1988

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