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Lee Ann Slocum
Lee Ann Slocum
Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei umsl.edu
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Is the magic still there? The use of the Heckman two-step correction for selection bias in criminology
S Bushway, BD Johnson, LA Slocum
Journal of quantitative criminology 23, 151-178, 2007
7722007
The unintended consequences of being stopped or arrested: An exploration of the labeling mechanisms through which police contact leads to subsequent delinquency
SA Wiley, LA Slocum, FA Esbensen
Criminology 51 (4), 927-966, 2013
2132013
Strained lives and crime: Examining intra‐individual variation in strain and offending in a sample of incarcerated women
LA Slocum, SS Simpson, DA Smith
Criminology 43 (4), 1067-1110, 2005
1712005
NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS, INDIVIDUAL‐LEVEL ATTITUDES, AND YOUTHS'CRIME REPORTING INTENTIONS
LEE ANN SLOCUM, TJ Taylor, BT Brick, FA Esbensen
Criminology 48 (4), 1063-1100, 2010
1652010
An empirical assessment of corporate environmental crime-control strategies
SS Simpson, C Gibbs, M Rorie, LA Slocum, MA Cohen, M Vandenbergh
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 231-278, 2013
1162013
The importance of being satisfied: A longitudinal exploration of police contact, procedural injustice, and subsequent delinquency
LA Slocum, S Ann Wiley, FA Esbensen
Criminal Justice and Behavior 43 (1), 7-26, 2016
1012016
The validity of self-reported prevalence, frequency, and timing of arrest: An evaluation of data collected using a life event calendar
NA Morris, LA Slocum
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 47 (2), 210-240, 2010
1012010
“Experience of the expected?” Race and ethnicity differences in the effects of police contact on youth
LA Slocum, SA Wiley
Criminology 56 (2), 402-432, 2018
882018
Illegal behavior, neighborhood context, and police reporting by victims of violence
MT Berg, LA Slocum, R Loeber
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 50 (1), 75-103, 2013
852013
The elusive relationship between community organizations and crime: An assessment across disadvantaged areas of the South Bronx
LA Slocum, AF Rengifo, T Choi, CR Herrmann
Criminology 51 (1), 167-216, 2013
832013
General strain theory and the development of stressors and substance use over time: An empirical examination
LA Slocum
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (6), 1100-1112, 2010
832010
The effect of prior police contact on victimization reporting: Results from the police–public contact and national crime victimization surveys
LA Slocum
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34, 535-589, 2018
712018
Critical assessment of an analysis of a journalistic compendium of citizens killed by police gunfire
DA Klinger, LA Slocum
Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 16, 349, 2017
692017
“Police wouldn’t give you no help” female offenders on reporting sexual assault to police
K Carbone-Lopez, LA Slocum, C Kruttschnitt
Violence Against Women 22 (3), 366-396, 2016
652016
From impressions to intentions: Direct and indirect effects of police contact on willingness to report crimes to law enforcement
AF Rengifo, LA Slocum, V Chillar
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 56 (3), 412-450, 2019
592019
General strain theory and continuity in offending over time: Assessing and extending GST explanations of persistence
LA Slocum
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 26 (2), 204-223, 2010
552010
School climate and violence: Does immigrant status matter?
SM DiPietro, LA Slocum, FA Esbensen
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 13 (4), 299-322, 2015
342015
Estimating country-level terrorism trends using group-based trajectory analyses: Latent class growth analysis and general mixture modeling
NA Morris, LA Slocum
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28, 103-139, 2012
322012
The code of silence in schools: An assessment of a socio-ecological model of youth’s willingness to report school misbehavior
LA Slocum, FA Esbensen, TJ Taylor
Youth & Society 49 (2), 123-149, 2017
282017
Beyond the breakfast club: Variability in the effects of suspensions by school context
SA Wiley, LA Slocum, J O’Neill, FA Esbensen
Youth & Society 52 (7), 1259-1284, 2020
242020
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