Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Ph.D.

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2007 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
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Criminology and Penology
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Michael G. Maxfield grad student 2007 Rutgers, Newark
 (Do dead people speak different languages? A comparative approach to the social construction of violent death in France and in the United States.)
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Ruiz L, Posey BM, Neuilly MA, et al. (2017) Certifying Death in the United States. Journal of Forensic Sciences
Posey BM, Neuilly MA. (2017) A fatal review: Exploring how children's deaths are reported in the United States. Child Abuse & Neglect. 72: 433-445
Hsieh ML, Neuilly MA. (2016) Within and Inter-Institutional Differences Between Death Certifiers on Autopsy Conclusions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Neuilly MA, Stout KR, Lee HD. (2014) Violent roots: lethal violence in two counties in early statehood Washington. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 29: 417-39
Neuilly MA. (2011) Impact of medico-legal practices on mortality statistics and their use in comparative research Victims and Offenders. 6: 306-320
Neuilly M, Zgoba K. (2006) Assessing the Possibility of a Pedophilia Panic and Contagion Effect Between France and the United States Victims & Offenders. 1: 225-254
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