Employment-crime relationships
Employment and Crime - A Summary Report
Jobs and Crime - Crime File Series Study Guide
Youth Crime and Employment Patterns in Three Brooklyn Neighborhoods
Sexual Abuse Within Employment Settings: A Comparison of Work-Related, Intra- and Extra-Familial Child Molesters
Labor Markets, Delinquency, and Social Control Theory: An Empirical Assessment of the Mediating Process
NIJ (National Institute of Justice)/Hoover Institution Conference on Economic Activity and Crime - A Summary and Comments
Relationships Between Youth Crime and Employment - A Theoretical and Empirical Approach
Unemployment Shocks for Individuals on the Margin: Exploring Recidivism Effects
Intimate Partner Violence as an Obstacle to Employment Among Mothers Affected by Welfare Reform
Is Job Accessibility Relevant to Crime Patterns? A GIS Approach, Summary
Impact of Recent Partner Violence on Poor Women's Capacity to Maintain Work
Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Low-Income Women's Health and Employment
Labor Markets, Employment, and Crime
Employment, Age, Race, and Crime: A Labor Theoretic Investigation
Differentiating Serious Adolescent Offenders Who Exit the Justice System From Those Who Do Not
Factories Behind Fences: Do Prison "Real Work" Programs Work?
Is Job Accessibility Relevant to Crime Patterns? A GIS Approach, Final Report
Effects of Work on Hitting and Hurting
Crime File: Jobs and Crime
This video, in the Crime File series, portrays a panel discussion of the empirical evidence of the relationship between unemployment and crime as well as job programs for ex-offenders in New York City and Philadelphia.
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