Faculty Affiliates researching Neighborhood Effects and the Life Course
- Robert J. Sampson, Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor
Selected Publications
- Lanfear CC, Bucci R, Kirk DS, Sampson RJ. 2023. "Inequalities in Exposure to Firearm Violence by Race, Sex, and Birth Cohort From Childhood to Age 40 Years, 1995-2021." JAMA Network Open 6(5):e2312465.
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.12465 - Sampson, Robert J. and Brian L. Levy. 2022. “The Enduring Neighborhood Effect, Everyday Urban Mobility, and Violence in Chicago.” University of Chicago Law Review 89(2): 323-347.
- Sampson, Robert J. and L. Ash Smith. 2021. "Rethinking Criminal Propensity and Character: Cohort Inequalities and the Power of Social Change." Crime and Justice 50.
- Neil, Roland, Robert J. Sampson, and Daniel S. Nagin. 2021. "Social Change and Cohort Differences in Group-Based Arrest Trajectories over the Last Quarter-Century." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118.
- Neil, Roland and Robert J. Sampson. 2021. "The Birth Lottery of History: Arrest over the Life Course of Multiple Cohorts Coming of Age, 1995-2018." American Journal of Sociology 126: March (5): 1127–1178.
- Manduca, R., Sampson, R.J. "Childhood exposure to polluted neighborhood environments and intergenerational income mobility, teenage birth, and incarceration in the USA." Population and Environment (2021).
- Laub, John H. and Robert J. Sampson. 2020. “Life-Course and Developmental Criminology: Looking Back, Moving Forward.” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology: 6:158–171.
- Sampson, Robert J. and Brian L. Levy. 2020. Beyond Residential Mobility: Mobility-Based Connectedness and Rates of Violence in Large Cities. Race and Social Problems 12:77-86.