- THE DIFFERENTIAL RISK OF RETALIATION BY RELATIONAL DISTANCE: A MORE GENERAL MODEL OF VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION
- LAURA DUGAN - Assistant professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is also a member of the National Consortium on Violence Research, the Maryland Population Research Center, and the National Center for the Study of Terrorism and the Response to Terrorism. Most of her recent work deals with consequences of criminal victimization and the efficacy of victimization prevention policy and practice. In her research, she designs methodological strategies to overcome data limitations inherent in the social sciences. Her publications appear in journals such as Criminology, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, and the Law and Society ReviewROBERT APEL - Earned his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2004, and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina. His research interests entail the relationship between employment and deviance during the transition to adulthood, the etiology of juvenile delinquency, patterns and explanations of violent victimization, and applied econometrics. His publications appear in Crime and Delinquency, Criminology, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, and Social Forces
- Criminology (Beverly Hills), Vol.43(3), pp.697-730
- 08/2005
- Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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- School of Criminal Justice
- English
- Journal article
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THE DIFFERENTIAL RISK OF RETALIATION BY RELATIONAL DISTANCE: A MORE GENERAL MODEL OF VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION
Criminology (Beverly Hills), Vol.43(3), pp.697-730
08/2005