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  1. Family Matters: Examining Child Abuse and Neglect as Family Dysfunction for Minority Youth Living in Extreme Poverty
  2. how can abuse and neglect of siblings improve estimates of child abuse and neglect in the household?
  3. First time gun carrying and the primary prevention of youth gun violence for African American youth living in extreme poverty
  4. Is the Nexus of Gang Membership, Exposure to Violence, and Violent Behavior a Key Determinant of First Time Gun Carrying for Urban Minority Youth?
  5. Specifying the Role of Exposure to Violence and Violent Behavior on Initiation of Gun Carrying
  6. Specifying the Interrelationship Between Exposure to Violence and Parental Monitoring for Younger Versus Older Adolescents: A Five Year Longitudinal Test
  7. Are Chronic Exposure To Violence and Chronic Violent Behavior Closely Related Developmental Processes During Adolescence?
  8. Disentangling the Effects of Violent Victimization, Violent Behavior, and Gun Carrying for Minority Inner-City Youth Living in Extreme Poverty
  9. Does Parenting Shield Youth From Exposure to Violence During Adolescence? A 5-Year Longitudinal Test in a High-Poverty Sample of Minority Youth
  10. Does parenting mediate the effects of exposure to violence on violent behavior? An ecological–transactional model of community violence
  11. The Impact of Exposure To Violence On a Trajectory of (Declining) Parental Monitoring
  12. Gang Membership, Gun Carrying, and Employment: Applying Routine Activities Theory to Explain Violent Victimization Among Inner City, Minority Youth Living in Extreme Poverty∗
  13. How does reactivity affect police behavior? Describing and quantifying the impact of reactivity as behavioral change in a large-scale observational study of police
  14. “Drop the clipboard and help me!”: The determinants of observer behavior in police encounters with suspects
  15. The Impact of Timing of Exposure to Violence on Violent Behavior in a High Poverty Sample of Inner City African American Youth
  16. Observer Behavior as a Potential Source of Reactivity: Describing and Quantifying Observer Effects in a Large-Scale Observational Study of Police
  17. Potential sources of observer bias in police observational data
  18. CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY, OBSERVER SEX, AND THE DECISION TO ARREST: EVIDENCE OF REACTIVITY IN A LARGE-SCALE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF POLICE*