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    Predicting the probability of violence in actor–target relational dyads: Self-control and interpersonal provocations as mutual properties by Schreck, Christopher J, Berg, Mark T, Rogers, Ethan M

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-10-2021)
    “…Abstract If disputes are ever-present in human interaction, all relational dyads contain potential offenders and targets. We theorize that each dyad partner’s…”
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    Reporting Crime Victimizations to the Police and the Incidence of Future Victimizations: A Longitudinal Study by Ranapurwala, Shabbar I, Berg, Mark T, Casteel, Carri

    Published in PloS one (28-07-2016)
    “…Law enforcement depends on cooperation from the public and crime victims to protect citizens and maintain public safety; however, many crimes are not reported…”
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    Perpetrator characteristics and firearm use in pediatric homicides: Supplementary Homicide Reports - United States, 1976 to 2020 by Berg, Mark T, Rogers, Ethan M, Rochford, Hannah

    Published in Injury epidemiology (12-08-2024)
    “…Describe trends in perpetrator characteristics and firearm use in pediatric homicides across the United States. Multiply-imputed data from the Federal Bureau…”
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    Lessons of an Honour Code: A Consideration of Conflict-related Processes and Interpersonal Violence by Berg, Mark T, Rogers, Ethan M, Taylor, Bruce G, Liu, Weiwei, Mumford, Elizabeth A

    Published in British journal of criminology (12-08-2019)
    “…Abstract Criminological research has long suggested that attitudes concerned with honour and aggression, such as the ‘street code’, are related to violent…”
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    Using Census Data to Understand County-Level Differences in Overall Drug Mortality and Opioid-Related Mortality by Opioid Type by Monnat, Shannon M, Peters, David J, Berg, Mark T, Hochstetler, Andrew

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2019)
    “…To examine associations of county-level demographic, socioeconomic, and labor market characteristics on overall drug mortality rates and specific classes of…”
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    Reentry and the Ties that Bind: An Examination of Social Ties, Employment, and Recidivism by Berg, Mark T., Huebner, Beth M.

    Published in Justice quarterly (01-04-2011)
    “…Scholars consistently find that reentering offenders who obtain steady work and maintain social ties to family are less likely to recidivate. Some theorize…”
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    Reappraising and Redirecting Research on the Victim–Offender Overlap by Berg, Mark T., Mulford, Carrie F.

    Published in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (01-01-2020)
    “…The strong positive association between offending and victimization, or the victim–offender overlap, has received considerable amount of research attention in…”
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    A Social Interactionist Approach to the Victim-Offender Overlap by Berg, Mark T., Felson, Richard

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-03-2020)
    “…Objectives A social interactionist perspective suggests that violent offenders are frequently victims of violence because of the way they behave, and the way…”
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    A Multilevel Examination of Neighborhood Social Processes and College Enrollment by BERG, Mark T, STEWART, Eric A, STEWART, Endya, SIMONS, Ronald L

    Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2013)
    “…Previous sociological research on the neighborhood context of youth educational attainment has focused almost exclusively on the effects of neighborhood…”
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    Studying Crime Trends: Introduction to the Special Issue by Rosenfeld, Richard, Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Journal of contemporary criminal justice (01-02-2024)
    “…The study of change over time in crime rates is as old as criminology itself. A fundamental question about crime rates is whether they are moving up or down…”
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    The Opioid Hydra: Understanding Overdose Mortality Epidemics and Syndemics Across the Rural‐Urban Continuum by Peters, David J., Monnat, Shannon M., Hochstetler, Andrew L., Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Rural sociology (01-09-2020)
    “…The rapid increase of fatal opioid overdoses over the past two decades is a major U.S. public health problem, especially in non‐metropolitan communities. The…”
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    Extending a Social Control Framework to Explain the Link between Romantic Relationships and Violent Victimization by Non-Intimate Perpetrators: A Study of Actor and Partner Effects by Schreck, Christopher J., Krajewski, Andrew, Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Justice quarterly (06-06-2024)
    “…Victim data reveals that romantic relationships correspond to significant reductions in violent victimizations committed by strangers and acquaintances. This…”
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    Trends in the Lethality of American Violence by Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Homicide studies (01-08-2019)
    “…Research on homicide trends has not adequately considered trends in interpersonal disputes. Aggregate homicide rates partly reflect the extent to which less…”
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    Losing Years Doing Time: Incarceration Exposure and Accelerated Biological Aging among African American Adults by Berg, Mark T., Rogers, Ethan M., Lei, Man-Kit, Simons, Ronald L.

    Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01-12-2021)
    “…Research suggests that incarceration exposure increases the prevalence of morbidity and premature mortality. This work is only beginning to examine whether the…”
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    Neighborhood structural disadvantage and biological aging in a sample of Black middle age and young adults by Lei, Man-Kit, Berg, Mark T., Simons, Ronald L., Beach, Steven R.H.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-01-2022)
    “…Research on the social determinants of health has suggested that neighborhood disadvantage may undermine healthy aging and is particularly relevant for…”
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    THE VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP IN CONTEXT: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD STREET CULTURE by BERG, MARK T., STEWART, ERIC A., SCHRECK, CHRISTOPHER J., SIMONS, RONALD L.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-05-2012)
    “…Although numerous studies have found a strong relationship between offending and victimization risk, the etiology of this relationship is not well understood…”
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    Incarceration Exposure, Biological Aging, and Depression Symptoms in an African American Sample of Older Adults by Berg, Mark T, Riley, Kendall, Lei, Man-Kit, Simons, Ronald L

    Published in Journal of aging and health (31-05-2024)
    “…The study draws upon perspectives on life-course stressors and health to assess whether lifetime incarceration exposure is a determinant of biological aging…”
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    Recreating Human Mobility Patterns Through the Lens of Social Media: Using Twitter to Model the Social Ecology of Crime by Wo, James C., Rogers, Ethan M., Berg, Mark T., Koylu, Caglar

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-07-2024)
    “…Studies of neighborhood crime are often limited in their ability to account for the dynamic nature of human mobility, a central tenet of prominent theoretical…”
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    Accounting for Racial Disparities in the Nature of Violent Victimization by Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-12-2014)
    “…Objectives Prior research suggests racial differences in violent victimization reflect differences in severity and not frequency. The current study proposes…”
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    Are Men Reluctant to Assault Women Even When Intoxicated? by Krajewski, Andrew T., Felson, Richard B., Berg, Mark T.

    Published in Justice quarterly (23-02-2024)
    “…Alcohol intoxication leads to anti-normative behavior. Because violence against women is more anti-normative than violence against men, we suggest that the…”
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