43 results on '"BARRANCO, RAYMOND"'
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2. Immigration and Homicide
3. Cartoon Crime Fighting Groups: Gender, Accuracy, and Motive.
4. Latino Paradox or Black Exception? Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in the 21st Century
5. SUICIDE, RELIGION, AND LATINOS: A Macrolevel Study of U.S. Latino Suicide Rates
6. Theft by Any Other Name is Still Theft: Examining “Looting” During the COVID-19 Pandemic
7. Walking ATMs and the immigration spillover effect: The link between Latino immigration and robbery victimization
8. Business structure, ethnic shifts in labor markets, and violence: The link between company size, local labor markets, and non-Latino homicide
9. THE IMPERATIVE OF PLACE: Homicide and the New Latino Migration
10. Latino Employment and Black Violence: The Unintended Consequence of U. S. Immigration Policy
11. EXPLAINING MACRO-LEVEL RAPE WITH ROUTINE ACTIVITIES THEORY: A MULTITHEORETICAL APPROACH USING BACKLASH HYPOTHESIS, SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY, AND EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY
12. Changing Influences in Criminology: Examining 45 Years of Criminology Journal Citations
13. ‘A rich white kid sport?’ Hometown socioeconomic, racial, and geographic composition among U.S. women’s professional soccer players
14. Changing Influences in Criminology: Examining 45 Years of Criminology Journal Citations.
15. Latino Suicide and Religion: Examining Differences Across Destinations, Religious Traditions, and Native‐Versus Foreign‐Born Groups.
16. Latino Suicide and Religion: Examining Differences Across Destinations, Religious Traditions, and Native‐Versus Foreign‐Born Groups
17. Ticket Sales and Violent Content in Popular Movies
18. 'A rich white kid sport?' Hometown socioeconomic, racial, and geographic composition among U.S. women's professional soccer players.
19. Ticket Sales and Violent Content in Popular Movies.
20. Religious Contexts and Violence in Emerging and Traditional Immigrant Destinations
21. Revisiting Violence in New Destinations: Exploring the Drop in Latino Homicide Victimization in Emerging Immigrant Communities, 2000 to 2010
22. Reconsidering the Unusual Suspect: Immigration and the 1990s Crime Decline
23. A comparison of hometown socioeconomics and demographics for black and white elite football players in the US
24. Violence at the Box Office
25. A comparison of hometown socioeconomics and demographics for black and white elite football players in the US.
26. Reconsidering the Unusual Suspect: Immigration and the 1990s Crime Decline.
27. Do School Resource Officers Really Refer Juveniles to the Juvenile Justice System for Less Serious Offenses?
28. Do School Resource Officers Really Refer Juveniles to the Juvenile Justice System for Less Serious Offenses?
29. What Journals are the Most Cited Journals in Criminology and Criminal Justice’s “Big Three” Journals?
30. Violence at the Box Office: Considering Ratings, Ticket Sales, and Content of Movies.
31. Latinos, Blacks, and the Competition for Low-Skill Jobs: Examining Regional Variations in the Effect of Immigration on Homicide in the U.S.
32. The third alternative: Latino immigration from the United States to Canada, 1980 to 2009
33. Latino Immigration, Interaction, and Homicide Victimization
34. DO RURAL SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS CONTRIBUTE TO NETWIDENING? EVIDENCE FROM A SOUTHERN STATE.
35. What Journals are the Most Cited Journals in Criminology and Criminal Justice’s “Big Three” Journals?
36. Latino Immigration, Economic Deprivation, and Violence: Regional Differences in the Effect of Linguistic Isolation
37. Latino Employment and Non-Latino Homicide in Rural Areas: The Implications of U.S. Immigration Policy
38. LEVERAGING THE POWER OF THE ETHNIC ENCLAVE: RESIDENTIAL INSTABILITY AND VIOLENCE IN LATINO COMMUNITIES
39. Do Rural School Resource Officers Contribute to Net-Widening? Evidence from a Southern State
40. Do Rural School Resource Officers Contribute to Net-Widening? Evidence from a Southern State
41. Do Rural School Resource Officers Contribute to Net-Widening? Evidence from a Southern State
42. Low-skilled Jobs and Black Violence: Is Hispanic Competition Leading to Higher Crime Rates for Blacks?
43. Does Size Matter Everywhere: Linking Manufacturing Firm Size, Concentrated Disadvantage, and Crime in Metropolitan Areas.
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