Shawn Bushway

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Criminology and Penology, Secondary Education
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Kurlychek M, Bushway S, Denver M. (2019) Defensible decisions: Balancing employer and prospective employee rights in an era of criminal background checks Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal. 38: 529-546
Kim J, Bushway S, Tsao H. (2016) Identifying Classes of Explanations for Crime Drop: Period and Cohort Effects for New York State Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 32: 357-375
Pickett JT, Loughran TA, Bushway S. (2014) On the Measurement and Properties of Ambiguity in Probabilistic Expectations Sociological Methods & Research. 44: 636-676
Bushway S, DeAngelo G, Hansen B. (2013) Deterability by age International Review of Law and Economics. 36: 70-81
Apel R, Bushway SD, Paternoster R, et al. (2008) Using State Child Labor Laws to Identify the Causal Effect of Youth Employment on Deviant Behavior and Academic Achievement. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 24: 337-362
Bushway S, Reuter P. (2008) Economists’ Contribution to the Study of Crime and the Criminal Justice System Crime and Justice. 37: 389-451
Apel R, Bushway S, Brame R, et al. (2007) Unpacking the relationship between adolescent employment and antisocial behavior: A matched samples comparison Criminology. 45: 67-97
Bushway S, Smith J. (2007) Sentencing Using Statistical Treatment Rules: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 23: 377-387
Paternoster R, Bushway S, Brame R, et al. (2003) The Effect of Teenage Employment on Delinquency and Problem Behaviors Social Forces. 82: 297-335
Brame R, Bushway S, Paternoster R. (1999) On The Use Of Panel Research Designs And Random Effects Models To Investigate Static And Dynamic Theories Of Criminal Offending Criminology. 37: 599-642
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