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Matthew T. Lee
Matthew T. Lee
Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Baylor University
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Does immigration increase homicide? Negative evidence from three border cities
MT Lee, R Martinez, R Rosenfeld
The Sociological Quarterly 42 (4), 559-580, 2001
5562001
Immigration and crime in an era of transformation: A longitudinal analysis of homicides in San Diego neighborhoods, 1980–2000
R Martinez Jr, JI Stowell, MT Lee
Criminology 48 (3), 797-829, 2010
3422010
Immigration reduces crime: An emerging scholarly consensus
MT Lee, R Martinez
Immigration, crime and justice, 3-16, 2009
2662009
Social disorganization revisited: Mapping the recent immigration and black homicide relationship in northern Miami
MT Lee, R Martinez Jr
Sociological Focus 35 (4), 363-380, 2002
2272002
Current recommendations on the selection of measures for well-being
TJ VanderWeele, C Trudel-Fitzgerald, P Allin, C Farrelly, G Fletcher, ...
Preventive medicine 133, 106004, 2020
2262020
Integrating race, place and motive in social disorganization theory: Lessons from a comparison of black and Latino homicide types in two immigrant destination cities
AL Nielsen, MT Lee, R Martinez Jr
Criminology 43 (3), 837-872, 2005
1972005
Segmented Assimilation, Local Context and Determinants of Drug Violence in Miami and San Diego: Does Ethnicity and Immigration Matter?1
R Martinez Jr, MT Lee, AL Nielsen
International Migration Review 38 (1), 131-157, 2004
1892004
Measuring well-being: Interdisciplinary perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities
MT Lee, LD Kubzansky, TJ VanderWeele
Oxford University Press, 2021
1352021
Volunteering and subsequent health and well-being in older adults: An outcome-wide longitudinal approach
ES Kim, AV Whillans, MT Lee, Y Chen, TJ VanderWeele
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 59 (2), 176-186, 2020
1292020
The heart of religion: Spiritual empowerment, benevolence, and the experience of God's love
MT Lee, MM Poloma, SG Post
Oxford University Press, 2012
1142012
Pinto “madness” as a flawed landmark narrative: An organizational and network analysis
MT Lee, MD Ermann
Social Problems 46 (1), 30-47, 1999
1121999
Comparing the context of immigrant homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans and Mariels
R Martinez Jr, MT Lee
International Migration Review 34 (3), 794-812, 2000
1032000
The role of financial conditions for physical and mental health. Evidence from a longitudinal survey and insurance claims data
P Bialowolski, D Weziak-Bialowolska, MT Lee, Y Chen, TJ VanderWeele, ...
Social Science & Medicine 281, 114041, 2021
912021
National well-being measures before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in online samples
TJ VanderWeele, J Fulks, JF Plake, MT Lee
Journal of general internal medicine 36, 248-250, 2021
842021
Crime on the border: Immigration and homicide in urban communities
MT Lee
LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2003
762003
Mad, bad, or reasonable? Newspaper portrayals of the battered woman who kills
MS Noh, MT Lee, KM Feltey
Gender Issues 27, 110-130, 2010
722010
Self-assessed importance of domains of flourishing: Demographics and correlations with well-being
MT Lee, P Bialowolski, D Weziak-Bialowolska, KD Mooney, PJ Lerner, ...
The Journal of Positive Psychology 16 (1), 137-144, 2021
702021
Alone on the inside: The impact of social isolation and helping others on AOD use and criminal activity
BR Johnson, ME Pagano, MT Lee, SG Post
Youth & society 50 (4), 529-550, 2018
682018
Gender differences in purpose in life: The mediation effect of altruism
J Xi, MT Lee, JR Carter, D Delgado
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 62 (3), 352-376, 2022
652022
Psychometric properties of flourishing scales from a comprehensive well-being assessment
D Weziak-Bialowolska, P Bialowolski, MT Lee, Y Chen, TJ VanderWeele, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 652209, 2021
652021
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