Ross L. Matsueda

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Sociology University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Lanfear CC, Matsueda RL, Beach LR. (2020) Broken Windows, Informal Social Control, and Crime: Assessing Causality in Empirical Studies. Annual Review of Criminology. 3: 97-120
Lanfear CC, Matsueda RL, Beach LR. (2020) Broken Windows, Informal Social Control, and Crime: Assessing Causality in Empirical Studies Annual Review of Criminology. 3: 97-120
Leverso J, Matsueda RL. (2019) Gang Organization and Gang Identity: An Investigation of Enduring Gang Membership Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 35: 797-829
Cohen-Cline H, Beresford SA, Barrington W, et al. (2018) Associations between social capital and depression: A study of adult twins. Health & Place. 50: 162-167
MATSUEDA RL. (2017) TOWARD AN ANALYTICAL CRIMINOLOGY: THE MICRO-MACRO PROBLEM, CAUSAL MECHANISMS, AND PUBLIC POLICY Criminology. 55: 493-519
Matsueda RL, Drakulich KM. (2014) Measuring Collective Efficacy: A Multilevel Measurement Model for Nested Data Sociological Methods and Research. 45: 191-230
Telesca D, Erosheva EA, Kreager DA, et al. (2012) Modeling Criminal Careers as Departures from a Unimodal Population Age-Crime Curve: The Case of Marijuana Use. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 107: 1427-1440
Drakulich KM, Crutchfield RD, Matsueda RL, et al. (2012) Instability, informal control, and criminogenic situations: Community effects of returning prisoners Crime, Law and Social Change. 57: 493-519
Matsueda RL. (2011) Divergent Social Worlds: Neighborhood Crime and the Racial-Spatial Divide. By Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. Krivo. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2010. Pp. xxvi+157. $37.50. American Journal of Sociology. 117: 693-696
Kreager DA, Matsueda RL, Erosheva EA. (2010) Motherhood and criminal desistance in disadvantaged neighborhoods Criminology. 48: 221-258
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