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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Division of Communities and Place Panel: These papers examine the role of community context dynamics for reentry, incarceration, and violence.
Neighborhood Context, Security Level, and Recidivism: Implications for Theory and Reentry Programs - Paul E. Bellair, The Ohio State University; Thomas L. McNulty, University of Georgia; Steven Lopez, The Ohio State University
Neighborhood Diversity, Racial Threat, and Social Control: Examining Variability by Disadvantage and Racial Composition - Karen F. Parker, University of Delaware; Richard Stansfield, Rutgers University
Blades or Bullets? Neighborhood Factors, Victim Characteristics, and Type of Weapon Use in Violent Crime - Alyssa W. Chamberlain, Arizona State University; Lyndsay Boggess, University of South Florida; Lexi Gill, The University of Tampa
The Effects of Poverty on Black, White, and Latino Homicides: Testing for Racial/Ethnic Invariance - Wenyi Wang, The University of Texas at Dallas; Christopher Contreras, University of Massachusetts Boston
Disentangling the Reciprocal Effects of Incarceration, Socioeconomic Disadvantage, and Crime in Communities - Joe Risi, Penn State University
Division of Communities and Place