Bill McCarthy
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
Area:
Criminology and Penology, Individual and Family Studies, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"Bill McCarthy"Children
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Hagan J, McCarthy B, Herda D, et al. (2018) Dual-process theory of racial isolation, legal cynicism, and reported crime. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115: 7190-7199 |
Herda D, McCarthy B. (2018) No experience required: Violent crime and anticipated, vicarious, and experienced racial discrimination. Social Science Research. 70: 115-130 |
Hagan JL, McCarthy B, Herda D. (2018) Race, Legal Cynicism, and the Machine Politics of Drug Law Enforcement in Chicago Du Bois Review. 15: 129-151 |
Benoit C, McCarthy B, Jansson M. (2015) Stigma, sex work, and substance use: a comparative analysis. Sociology of Health & Illness. 37: 437-51 |
Benoit C, McCarthy B, Jansson M. (2015) Occupational Stigma and Mental Health: Discrimination and Depression among Front-Line Service Workers Canadian Public Policy-Analyse De Politiques. 41 |
McCarthy B, Benoit C, Jansson M. (2014) Sex work: a comparative study. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 43: 1379-90 |
McCarthy B. (2014) Breaking Rules: The Social and Situational Dynamics of Young People’s Urban Crime: Contemporary Sociology. 43: 427-428 |
Williams M, McCarthy B. (2014) Assessing stereotypes of adolescent rape Journal of Criminal Justice. 42: 557-567 |
Frederick TJ, McCarthy B, Hagan J. (2013) Perceived danger and offending: exploring the links between violent victimization and street crime. Violence and Victims. 28: 16-35 |
McCarthy B, Benoit C, Jansson M, et al. (2012) Regulating sex work: Heterogeneity in legal strategies Annual Review of Law and Social Science. 8: 255-271 |