Maria B. Velez, Ph.D.

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2002 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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General, Criminology and Penology
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Ruth Peterson grad student 2002 Ohio State
 (Explaining the link between racial composition and crime: The role of external resources.)
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Hernandez AA, Vélez MB, Lyons CJ. (2018) The Racial Invariance Thesis and Neighborhood Crime: Beyond the Black–White Divide Race and Justice. 8: 2153368716669986
Krivo LJ, Vélez MB, Lyons CJ, et al. (2018) Race, Crime, And The Changing Fortunes Of Urban Neighborhoods, 1999–2013 Du Bois Review. 15: 47-68
Vélez MB, Lyons CJ, Santoro WA. (2015) The political context of the percent black-neighborhood violence link: A multilevel analysis Social Problems. 62: 93-119
Vélez MB, Lyons CJ. (2014) Making or breaking neighborhoods: Public social control and the political economy of urban crime vélez and lyons community investment Criminology and Public Policy. 13: 225-235
Lyons CJ, Vélez MB, Santoro WA. (2013) Neighborhood Immigration, Violence, and City-Level Immigrant Political Opportunities American Sociological Review. 78: 604-632
Vélez MB, Lyons CJ, Boursaw B. (2012) neighborhood housing investments and violent crime in seattle, 1981-2007 Criminology. 50: 1025-1056
Santoro WA, Vélez MB, Keogh SM. (2012) Mexican american protest, ethnic resiliency and social capital: The mobilization benefits of cross-cutting ties Social Forces. 91: 209-231
Vélez MB, Richardson K. (2012) The Political Economy of Neighbourhood Homicide in Chicago The Role of Bank Investment British Journal of Criminology. 52: 490-513
Arndt S, Vélez MB, Segre L, et al. (2010) Remission from substance dependence in U.S. Whites, African Americans, and Latinos. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 9: 237-48
Veléz MB. (2009) Banks and the Racial Patterning of Homicide: A Study of Chicago Neighborhoods International Journal of Conflict and Violence. 3: 154-171
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