An investigation of neighborhood disadvantage, low self-control, and violent victimization among youth
Protection from risk: exploration of when and how neighborhood-level factors can reduce violent youth outcomes
Protective factors for youth exposed to violence: role of developmental assets in building emotional resilience
Social adversity, genetic variation, street code, and aggression: a geneticlly informed model of violent behavior
The effects of neighborhood context on youth violence and delinquency: does gender matter?
The interaction between neighborhood disadvantage and genetic factors in the prediction of antisocial outcomes