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Barry Glassner grad student 1996 USC (Anthropology Tree)
 (Female gang involvement in a Midwestern city : correlates, nature and meanings.)
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Jacobsen SK, Miller J, Bhardwaj N. (2020) Gender, Racial Threat, and Perceived Risk in an Urban University Setting: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 57: 612-639
Cobbina JE, Like TZ, Miller J. (2016) Gender-Specific Conflicts among Urban African-American Youth: The Roles of Situational Context and Issues of Contention Deviant Behavior. 1-20
Miller J, Carbone-Lopez K. (2015) Beyond 'Doing Gender': Incorporating Race, Class, Place, and Life Transitions into Feminist Drug Research. Substance Use & Misuse. 50: 693-707
Livingston L, Miller J. (2014) Inequalities of Race, Class, and Place and Their Impact on Postincarceration Higher Education: Race and Justice. 4: 212-245
Lindegaard MR, Miller J, Reynald DM. (2013) Transitory mobility, cultural heterogeneity, and victimization risk among young men of color: Insights from an ethnographic study in Cape Town, South Africa Criminology. 51: 967-1008
Miller J, Carbone-Lopez K. (2013) Gendered Carceral Regimes in Sri Lanka: Colonial Laws, Postcolonial Practices, and the Social Control of Sex Workers Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 39: 79-103
Miller J, Nichols A. (2012) Identity, sexuality and commercial sex among Sri Lankan nachchi Sexualities. 15: 554-569
Henriksen A, Miller J. (2012) Dramatic lives and relevant becomings: Toward a Deleuze- and Guattari-inspired cartography of young women’s violent conflicts Theoretical Criminology. 16: 435-461
Carbone-Lopez K, Owens JG, Miller J. (2012) Women’s “Storylines” of Methamphetamine Initiation in the Midwest Journal of Drug Issues. 42: 226-246
Carbone-Lopez K, Miller J. (2012) Precocious Role Entry As A Mediating Factor In Women'S Methamphetamine Use: Implications For Life‐Course And Pathways Research* Criminology. 50: 187-220
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