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1. Criminal Justice System Processing and Victimization: Results from a Longitudinal Study of Males and Females
2. What Separates Offenders Who are Not Victimized from Offenders Who are Victimized? Results from a Nationally Representative Sample of Males and Females
3. Parental criminality as an extralegal biasing factor in being processed through the criminal justice system
4. Neuropsychological functioning and its association with juvenile arrest and adulthood incarceration: Findings from a longitudinal sample of youth
5. Immigration and Victimization in Adolescence and Adulthood: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample
6. Long-Term Criminogenic, Economic, and Health Consequences of Being Wrongfully Convicted: Findings From a Longitudinal 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 potential association between perceived life expectations and violent behaviors, criminal justice processing, and victimization: A longitudinal analysis
9. Long-Term Health and Economic Consequences Associated with Being Processed Through the Criminal Justice System for Males
10. Long-term mental health, victimization, and behavioral consequences associated with human sex trafficking
11. Adulthood Health and Wealth Consequences Associated With Adolescent Victimization: Results From a Longitudinal Sample of Males and Females
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