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1. Criminal Justice System Processing and Victimization: Results from a Longitudinal Study of Males and Females
2. Does the Timing and Length of Incarceration Matter for Long-Term Economic and Health Outcomes? Analysis of Male Arrestees Drawn From a Nationally Representative Sample
3. Parental criminality as an extralegal biasing factor in being processed through the criminal justice system
4. Does Self-control Predict Crime, Delinquency, and Victimization in Immigrants? A Longitudinal Analysis
5. Examining the factors associated with why recurring victimization does and does not occur
6. Immigration and Victimization in Adolescence and Adulthood: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample
7. An analysis of protective and risk factors associated with no formal contact with the criminal justice system in a nationally representative sample of males and females
8. Examining the Association between Stuttering and Psychopathic Personality Traits, Nonviolent Crime, and Violent Crime
9. Examining the Potential Association Between Immigration and Criminal Involvement Using a Nationally Representative and Longitudinal Sample of Youth
10. Examining the potential association between perceived life expectations and violent behaviors, criminal justice processing, and victimization: A longitudinal analysis
11. Involvement in Crime and Delinquency and the Development of Technological and Computer Skills: A Longitudinal Analysis
12. Long-Term Health and Economic Consequences Associated with Being Processed Through the Criminal Justice System for Males
13. Tattoos as a Stigmatizing Label Implicated in Being Processed Through the Criminal Justice System
14. Parental socialization and adolescent dating violence victimization
15. Adolescent Delinquency and Adulthood Economic Disadvantage and Job Benefits: Results From a Longitudinal Sample of Males and Females
16. Long-term mental health, victimization, and behavioral consequences associated with human sex trafficking
17. Examining the factors that lead to being arrested among criminal abstainers: An analysis of potential sources of bias in the American criminal justice system
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