Robert J. Sampson
Robert J. Sampson
Sociologist and Harvard professor
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Great American city
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After life imprisonment
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Challenging Criminological Theory
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The Social ecology of crime
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Human Development and Criminal Behavior
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Moynihan Report Revisited
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The explanation of crime
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Developmental Criminology and Its Discontents
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Shared beginnings, divergent lives
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Crime in the making
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The city
cover - IAImmigration and the Changing So...Robert J. Sampson
Immigration and the Changing Social Fabric of American Cities
no cover - ATAttitudes toward crime, police,...Robert J. Sampson
Attitudes toward crime, police, and the law
no cover - NCNeighborhood collective efficacy--Robert J. Sampson
Neighborhood collective efficacy--
no cover - IIIntegrating individual and ecol...Robert J. Sampson
Integrating individual and ecological aspects of crime
no cover - JCJuvenile criminal behavior and...Robert J. Sampson
Juvenile criminal behavior and its relation to neighborhood characteristics
no cover - TRThree-dimensional response surf...Robert J. Sampson
Three-dimensional response surface program in FORTRAN II for the IBM 1620 computer
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Great American city
- Open Work
After life imprisonment
- Open Work
Challenging Criminological Theory
- Open Work
The Social ecology of crime
- Open Work
Human Development and Criminal Behavior
- Open Work
Moynihan Report Revisited
- Open Work
The explanation of crime
- Open Work
Developmental Criminology and Its Discontents
- Open Work
Shared beginnings, divergent lives
- Open Work
Crime in the making
- Open Work
The city
- Open Work
Immigration and the Changing Social Fabric of American Cities
- Open Work
Attitudes toward crime, police, and the law
- Open Work
Neighborhood collective efficacy--
- Open Work
Integrating individual and ecological aspects of crime
- Open Work
Juvenile criminal behavior and its relation to neighborhood characteristics
- Open Work
Three-dimensional response surface program in FORTRAN II for the IBM 1620 computer