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| Citation | Pub. Year |
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| Sampson, Robert J. 'After-school' Chicago: Space and the city. Urban Geography. 29, (2), 127-137. |
2008 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Bartusch, Dawn J. Attitudes Toward Crime, Police, and the Law: Individual and Neighborhood Differences. National Institute of Justice Research Preview. NCJ 184200, Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. |
1999 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Morenoff, Jeffrey, Earls, Felton . Beyond Social Capital: Spatial Dynamics of Collective Efficacy for Children. American Sociological Review. 64, 633-660. |
1999 |
| Sampson, Robert J., McAdam, Doug, MacIndoe, Heather, Weffer-Elizondo, Simon . Civil society reconsidered: The durable nature and community structure of collective civic action. American Journal of Sociology. 111, (3), 673-714. |
2005 |
| Sampson, Robert J. Collective regulation of adolescent misbehavior: Validation results from eighty Chicago neighborhhoods. Journal of Adolescent Research. 12, (2), 227-244. |
1997 |
|
Barnes, Jacqueline,
Sampson, Robert J.,
Kindlon, Daniel,
Reiss, Albert J., Jr.
.
A Community Survey Approach to Ecological Assessment: Results from a Pilot Study.
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Technical Report I.
Washington, DC:
United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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1997 |
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Burdick-Will, Julia,
Ludwig, Jens,
Raudenbush, Stephen W.,
Sampson, Robert J.,
Sanbonmatsu, Lisa,
Sharkey, Patrick
.
Converging evidence for neighborhood effects on children's test scores: An experimental, quasi-experimental, and observational comparison.
'Project on Social Inequality and Educational Disadvantage: New Evidence on How Families, Neighborhoods and Labor Markets Affect Educational Opportunities for American Children'.
Washington, DC.
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2010 |
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Laub, John H.,
Sampson, Robert J.
Crime and context in the lives of 1,000 Boston men, circa 1925-1995.
Current Perspectives on Aging and the Life Cycle, Vol. 4.
Greenwich, CT:
JAI Press.
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1995 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Laub, John H. Crime and deviance over the life course: The salience of adult social bonds. American Sociological Review. 55, (5), 609-627. |
1990 |
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Sampson, Robert J.
Crime in cities: The effects of formal and informal social control.
Communities and Crime.
Chicago, IL:
University of Chicago Press.
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1986 |
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Sampson, Robert J.,
Laub, John H.
Crime in the Making: Pathways and Turning Points Through Life.
Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press.
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1993 |
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Laub, John H.,
Sampson, Robert J.
Criminal Careers and Crime Control: A Matched Sample Longitudinal Research Design, Phase I, Final Report.
NCJ 127097,
Washington, DC:
United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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1990 |
| Sharkey, Patrick, Sampson, Robert J. Destination effects: Residential mobility and trajectories of adolescent violence in a stratified metropolis. Criminology. 48, (3), 639-681. |
2010 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Cohen, J. Deterrent Effects of the Police on Crime: A Replication and Theoretical Extension. Law and Society Review. 22, 163-189. |
1988 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Raudenbush, Stephen W. Disorder in Urban Neighborhoods--Does It Lead to Crime?. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief. NCJ 186049, Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. |
2001 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Laub, John H., Wimer, Christopher . Does marriage reduce crime? A counterfactual approach to within-individual causal effects. Criminology. 44, (3), 465-508. |
2006 |
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Sampson, Robert J.,
Morenoff, Jeffrey
.
Durable inequality: Spatial dynamics, social processes and the persistence of poverty in Chicago neighborhoods.
Poverty Traps.
Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press.
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Sampson, Robert J.,
Morenoff, Jeffrey D.
Ecological perspectives on the neighborhood context of urban poverty: Past and present.
Neighborhood Poverty.
New York:
Russell Sage Foundation.
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1997 |
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Sampson, Robert J.
How do communities undergird or undermine human development? Relevant contexts and social mechanisms.
Does It Take a Village? Community Effects on Children, Adolescents, and Families.
Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
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2001 |
| Kirk, David S., Sampson, Robert J. Juvenile arrest and collateral educational damage in the transition to adulthood. Sociology of Education. | |
| Sampson, Robert J., Bartusch, Dawn Jeglum . Legal cynicism and (subcultural?) tolerance of deviance: The neighborhood context of racial differences. Law and Society Review. 32, (4), 777-804. |
1998 |
| Eggleston, Elaine P., Laub, John H., Sampson, Robert J. Methodological sensitivities to latent class analysis of long-term criminal trajectories. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 20, (1), 1-26. |
2004 |
| Sampson, Robert J. Moving to inequality: Neighborhood effects and experiments meet social structure. American Journal of Sociology. 114, (1), 189-231. |
2008 |
| Raudenbush, Stephen W., Johnson, Christopher, Sampson, Robert J. A multivariate, multilevel Rasch model with application to self-reported criminal behavior. Sociological Methodology. 33, (1), 169-211. |
2003 |
| Sampson, Robert J., Raudenbush, Stephen W., Earls, Felton . Neighborhood Collective Efficacy--Does It Help Reduce Violence?. National Institute of Justice Research Preview. NCJ 184377, Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. |
1998 |