Jacob I. Stowell

1.2k total citations
28 papers, 829 citations indexed

About

Jacob I. Stowell is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacob I. Stowell has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 829 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 9 papers in General Health Professions and 6 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Jacob I. Stowell's work include Crime Patterns and Interventions (16 papers), Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies (9 papers) and Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis (6 papers). Jacob I. Stowell is often cited by papers focused on Crime Patterns and Interventions (16 papers), Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies (9 papers) and Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis (6 papers). Jacob I. Stowell collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jacob I. Stowell's co-authors include Ramiro Martínez, Matthew T. Lee, Deirdre Oakley, John Logan, Steven F. Messner, Lawrence E. Raffalovich, Kelly McGeever, Jeffrey M. Cancino, James M. Byrne and Gregory M. Zimmerman and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Sociology, Criminology and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

In The Last Decade

Jacob I. Stowell

28 papers receiving 749 citations

Peers

Jacob I. Stowell
Jorge M. Chávez United States
María B. Vélez United States
Michael T. Light United States
Jamie J. Fader United States
Amada Armenta United States
Dean G. Rojek United States
Miriam A. DeLone United States
Don Hummer United States
Henry D. McKay United States
Alida V. Merlo United States
Jorge M. Chávez United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Zimmerman, Gregory M., et al.. (2022). Examining the Spatial Distribution and Contextual Correlates of Body-worn Camera Adoption in the USA. Policing A Journal of Policy and Practice. 16(4). 731–751. 3 indexed citations
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Stowell, Jacob I., et al.. (2021). Police Fatal Force and Crime Reporting: A Test of Community Responses to Fatal Police-Civilian Encounters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37(21-22). NP19730–NP19758. 8 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Gregory M., Riley Tucker, & Jacob I. Stowell. (2019). Neighborhood Through a Familial Lens: Examining the Intergenerational Transmission of Collective Efficacy. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology. 5(4). 498–516. 4 indexed citations
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Tucker, Riley, et al.. (2019). Examining the (Dis)Agreement between Etiology and Consequences of Adults’ and Youths’ Perceptions of Collective Efficacy in Boston. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 56(6). 888–936. 5 indexed citations
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Frost, Natasha A., et al.. (2018). Cognitive-behavioral programming and the value of failed interventions: A propensity score evaluation. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 57(1). 22–46. 2 indexed citations
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Martínez, Ramiro, et al.. (2015). Race, immigration, and homicide in contemporary Europe and the United States: an urban comparison. Crime Law and Social Change. 64(4-5). 291–304. 8 indexed citations
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Stowell, Jacob I., Steven F. Messner, Michael S. Barton, & Lawrence E. Raffalovich. (2013). Addition by Subtraction? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Deportation Efforts on Violent Crime. Law & Society Review. 47(4). 909–942. 15 indexed citations
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Stowell, Jacob I. & Stephanie M. DiPietro. (2013). Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States Crimes By and Against Immigrants. Oxford University Press eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Byrne, James P., et al.. (2012). Implementation and Impact of the Central District of California's Suicide Prevention Program for Sex Crime Defendats. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 76(1). 3–12. 6 indexed citations
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Martínez, Ramiro & Jacob I. Stowell. (2012). Extending Immigration and Crime Studies. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 641(1). 174–191. 39 indexed citations
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Oakley, Deirdre, Jacob I. Stowell, & John Logan. (2009). The impact of desegregation on black teachers in the metropolis, 1970–2000. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 32(9). 1576–1598. 18 indexed citations
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Stowell, Jacob I., Steven F. Messner, Kelly McGeever, & Lawrence E. Raffalovich. (2009). IMMIGRATION AND THE RECENT VIOLENT CRIME DROP IN THE UNITED STATES: A POOLED, CROSS‐SECTIONAL TIME‐SERIES ANALYSIS OF METROPOLITAN AREAS*. Criminology. 47(3). 889–928. 158 indexed citations
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Logan, John, Deirdre Oakley, & Jacob I. Stowell. (2008). School Segregation in Metropolitan Regions, 1970–2000: The Impacts of Policy Choices on Public Education. American Journal of Sociology. 113(6). 1611–1644. 71 indexed citations
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Martínez, Ramiro, Jacob I. Stowell, & Jeffrey M. Cancino. (2008). A Tale of Two Border Cities: Community Context, Ethnicity, and Homicide*. Social Science Quarterly. 89(1). 1–16. 73 indexed citations
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Byrne, James M. & Jacob I. Stowell. (2007). The Impact of the Federal Pretrial Services Act of 1982 on the release supervision and detention of pretrial defendants. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 71(2). 31–38. 6 indexed citations
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Stowell, Jacob I. & Ramiro Martínez. (2007). Displaced, dispossessed, or lawless? Examining the link between ethnicity, immigration, and violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior. 12(5). 564–581. 55 indexed citations
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Logan, John, Deirdre Oakley, & Jacob I. Stowell. (2006). Resegregation in U.S. Public Schools or White Decline? A Closer Look at Trends in the 1990s. Children Youth and Environments. 16(1). 49–68. 4 indexed citations
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Martínez, Ramiro, Dennis Mares, & Jacob I. Stowell. (2005). Incorporating Race, Space and Drug Markets in Social Disorganization theory: Findings from a Comparison of Violent Deaths in an Immigrant City. 1–25. 1 indexed citations
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Logan, John, Deirdre Oakley, & Jacob I. Stowell. (2003). Segregation in Neighborhoods and Schools: Impacts on Minority Children in the Boston Region. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 14 indexed citations
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Logan, John, Jacob I. Stowell, & Deirdre Oakley. (2002). Choosing Segregation: Racial Imbalance in American Public Schools, 1990-2000.. 55 indexed citations

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