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    Reinforcing the Web of Municipal Courts: Evidence and Implications Post-Ferguson by HUEBNER, BETH M., GIUFFRE, ANDREA

    “…Investigations in Ferguson, Missouri, revealed that many individuals, particularly Black people, entered the criminal justice system for relatively minor…”
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    Private Probation Costs, Compliance, and the Proportionality of Punishment: Evidence from Georgia and Missouri by HUEBNER, BETH M., SHANNON, SARAH K. S.

    “…Probation is the most commonly imposed correctional sanction, is often accompanied by supplementary costs, and can be operated by the state or private…”
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    Fear of crime and criminal victimization: Gender-based contrasts by Schafer, Joseph A., Huebner, Beth M., Bynum, Timothy S.

    Published in Journal of criminal justice (01-05-2006)
    “…Extant research on the fear of crime and criminal victimization had generally found that women express greater levels of fear than men. Using survey data, this…”
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    What Is Wrong with Monetary Sanctions? Directions for Policy, Practice, and Research by FRIEDMAN, BRITTANY, HARRIS, ALEXES, HUEBNER, BETH M., MARTIN, KARIN D., PETTIT, BECKY, SHANNON, SARAH K. S., SYKES, BRYAN L.

    “…Monetary sanctions are an integral and increasingly debated feature of the American criminal legal system. Emerging research, including that featured in this…”
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    Justice by Geography: The Role of Monetary Sanctions Across Communities by KIRK, GABRIELA, THOMPSON, KRISTINA J., HUEBNER, BETH M., UGGEN, CHRISTOPHER, SHANNON, SARAH K. S.

    “…Monetary sanctions are a ubiquitous part of court systems. Previous studies have focused largely on these sanctions at the state level or solely on large urban…”
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    Perceptions of vaccine safety and hesitancy among incarcerated adults and correctional staff in the rural midwest by Canada, Kelli E., Givens, Ashley, Huebner, Beth M., Garcia-Hallett, Janet, Taylor, Elizabeth, Inzana, Victoria, Edwards, Daniel, Peters, Clark M., Plunkett Cafourek, Dana

    Published in Vaccine: X (01-04-2023)
    “…This project assessed vaccine hesitancy among staff and incarcerated adults in one rural medium-security prison in the Midwestern United States and identified…”
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    Unpredictable and monetized contact with the police: Race, avoidance behaviors, and modified activity spaces by Giuffre, Andrea, Huebner, Beth M.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-05-2023)
    “…Exponential growth in order maintenance policing and associated misdemeanor sanctions have led to disproportionate consequences for people of color. Using data…”
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    Changing Places: The Role of Household and Community Context in Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism by Hickert, Audrey, Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Huebner, Beth M.

    Published in Justice quarterly (18-09-2024)
    “…The period of reentering society after prison is a critical time in the life-course and presents numerous challenges. With whom and where individuals live can…”
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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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    Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation by Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Huebner, Beth M., Summers, Monica

    Published in Justice quarterly (07-06-2018)
    “…An emerging body of research suggests that prison visitation has implications for better understanding inmate institutional and post-release behavior, but not…”
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    Structural discrimination and social stigma among individuals incarcerated for sexual offenses: Reentry across the rural–urban continuum by Huebner, Beth M., Kras, Kimberly R., Pleggenkuhle, Breanne

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-11-2019)
    “…The stigma associated with a felony conviction can impede the reentry process, and emerging research findings indicate that one's community can amplify or…”
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    Women Coming Home: Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism by Huebner, Beth M., DeJong, Christina, Cobbina, Jennifer

    Published in Justice quarterly (01-04-2010)
    “…Drawing on recent scholarship on prisoner reentry and gendered pathways to crime, this research explores how social relationships, incarceration experiences,…”
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    The price of a sex offense conviction: A comparative analysis of the costs of community supervision by Huebner, Beth M., Giuffre, Andrea, Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Kras, Kimberly R.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2022)
    “…Monetary sanctions can expand the scope and depth of punishment. Most research on monetary sanctions has centered on fines and fees assessed by the court, but…”
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    Investigating the Effect of Post-Release Housing Mobility on Recidivism: Considering Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses by Rydberg, Jason, Huebner, Beth M., Grommon, Eric, Miller, Amanda

    Published in Sexual abuse (01-08-2023)
    “…It is widely understood that stable housing is a key element in the transition from prison to the community. However, many persons under correctional…”
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    “Every Thought and Dream a Nightmare”: Violence and Trauma Among Formerly Imprisoned Gang Members by Gaston, Shytierra, Shamserad, Faraneh, Huebner, Beth M.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-10-2022)
    “…Persons involved in gangs disproportionately participate in violence, as both victims and perpetrators. However, much remains unknown about the prevalence and…”
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    “Court Can Happen Anywhere”: Courtroom Workgroup Members’ Perceptions of the Challenges and Opportunities of a Transformed Workplace by Webster, Elizabeth, Huebner, Beth m., Early, Alessandra Milagros, Torres, Luis C.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-11-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has initiated lasting changes in a traditionally staid and inert court system. This study employs a courtroom communities perspective to…”
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    Comparing the Effects of Maternal and Paternal Incarceration on Adult Daughters’ and Sons’ Criminal Justice System Involvement: A Gendered Pathways Analysis by Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Huebner, Beth M., Durso, Joseph M.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-08-2016)
    “…This analysis compares the effects of maternal and paternal incarceration on adult daughters’ and sons’ criminal justice system (CJS) involvement. Data from…”
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    Heard Shots - Call the Police? An Examination of Citizen Responses To Gunfire by Huebner, Beth M., Lentz, Theodore S., Schafer, Joseph A.

    Published in Justice quarterly (07-06-2022)
    “…Many crimes go unreported, making the true scope of crime unknown, and criminal justice reform based on potentially limited data. An acoustic gunfire detection…”
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    Access to Health Care and Treatment Among Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses Paroled to Urban and Rural Communities by Huebner, Beth M., Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Kras, Kimberly R.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-07-2021)
    “…Returning from prison to the community is rife with challenges. For individuals with health care, mental health, or substance abuse treatment needs, the…”
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    Enforcement trends in the city of St. Louis from 2007 to 2017: Exploring variability in arrests and criminal summonses over time and across communities by Slocum, Lee A., Huebner, Beth M., Greene, Claire, Rosenfeld, Richard

    Published in Journal of community psychology (01-01-2020)
    “…The goal of this study is twofold: (a) to describe trends in enforcement activity in the city of St. Louis from 2007 through 2017 and (b) to document community…”
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