Race-crime relationships
Impact of Racially Inclusive Schooling on Adult Incarceration Rates Among U.S. Cohorts of African-Americans and Whites Since 1930
Metropolitan Local Crime Clusters: Structural Concentration Effects and the Systemic Model
Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 32
Age-by-Race Specific Crime Rates: 1965-1985 - A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation and Original Codebook
Violent Victimization Among Males and Economic Conditions: The Vulnerability of Race and Ethnic Minorities
Structure and Culture in African-American Adolescent Violence: A Partial Test of the "Code of the Street" Thesis
Can We Predict Long-term Community Crime Problems? The Estimation of Ecological Continuity to Model Risk Heterogeneity
The Impact of State-Level Firearms Laws on Homicide Rates by Race/Ethnicity
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men - 2010 Findings From the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (Video)
Juvenile Arrests, 2017
Person or Place? A Contextual, Event History Analysis of Homicide Victimization Risk
Race and Policing: An Agenda for Action
Race and Prosecution in Manhattan - Research Summary
The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment
Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University, delivers the Keynote Address at the NIJ Conference 2011. His speech "The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment" underscores the importance of continuing to undertake the research and policy-based efforts necessary to decouple the nexus of race, crime, and punishment that defines our social landscape.
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