Ross Hömel

9.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
142 papers, 6.2k citations indexed

About

Ross Hömel is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ross Hömel has authored 142 papers receiving a total of 6.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 38 papers in General Health Professions and 28 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ross Hömel's work include Crime Patterns and Interventions (41 papers), Homelessness and Social Issues (25 papers) and Early Childhood Education and Development (21 papers). Ross Hömel is often cited by papers focused on Crime Patterns and Interventions (41 papers), Homelessness and Social Issues (25 papers) and Early Childhood Education and Development (21 papers). Ross Hömel collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Ross Hömel's co-authors include Kathryn Graham, Thomas F. Babor, Raúl Caetano, Harold D. Holder, Norman Giesbrecht, Joel W. Grube, Ingeborg Rossow, Griffith Edwards, Robin Room and Sally Casswell and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Landscape and Urban Planning and Addiction.

In The Last Decade

Ross Hömel

129 papers receiving 5.3k citations

Hit Papers

Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity. Research and public policy 2003 2026 2010 2018 2003 2010 2003 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ross Hömel Australia 33 3.1k 2.1k 1.7k 1.5k 1.1k 142 6.2k
Traci L. Toomey United States 43 3.8k 1.2× 2.8k 1.4× 850 0.5× 1.5k 1.0× 718 0.7× 146 6.0k
Joel W. Grube United States 51 5.2k 1.7× 3.6k 1.7× 1.7k 1.0× 2.0k 1.4× 1.4k 1.2× 202 9.9k
William DeJong United States 42 2.1k 0.7× 1.8k 0.9× 1.3k 0.8× 754 0.5× 1.1k 1.0× 199 6.3k
Kypros Kypri Australia 49 4.1k 1.3× 2.9k 1.4× 810 0.5× 1.5k 1.0× 1.1k 1.0× 213 7.0k
Harold D. Holder United States 39 4.9k 1.6× 3.2k 1.5× 770 0.5× 2.3k 1.6× 861 0.8× 152 7.4k
Kelli A. Komro United States 40 2.3k 0.8× 3.0k 1.4× 806 0.5× 850 0.6× 1.4k 1.3× 152 6.5k
Norman Giesbrecht Canada 34 4.6k 1.5× 2.7k 1.3× 742 0.4× 2.5k 1.7× 1.3k 1.1× 190 7.1k
Ingeborg Rossow Norway 50 5.2k 1.7× 2.8k 1.4× 1.1k 0.6× 2.4k 1.7× 2.6k 2.3× 212 8.9k
Sally Casswell New Zealand 42 5.5k 1.8× 3.5k 1.7× 960 0.6× 2.6k 1.8× 1.1k 1.0× 211 9.3k
Paul J. Gruenewald United States 53 5.9k 1.9× 4.3k 2.0× 2.1k 1.2× 2.5k 1.7× 1.5k 1.4× 227 10.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Ross Hömel

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ross Hömel

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ross Hömel

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ross Hömel. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ross Hömel based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ross Hömel. Ross Hömel is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (2024). Cumulative Sociodemographic Risk as a Predictor of Adolescent Antisocial Behaviour. Child Indicators Research. 17(5). 2123–2148.
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Kelly, Adrian B., Gary Chan, John W. Toumbourou, et al.. (2011). Very young adolescents and alcohol: Evidence of a unique susceptibility to peer alcohol use. Addictive Behaviors. 37(4). 414–419. 80 indexed citations
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Manning, Matthew, Ross Hömel, & Christine Smith. (2011). An economic method for formulating better policies for positive child development. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 10(1). 61–77. 7 indexed citations
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Kelly, Adrian B., John W. Toumbourou, Martin O’Flaherty, et al.. (2011). Family Relationship Quality and Early Alcohol Use: Evidence for Gender-Specific Risk Processes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 72(3). 399–407. 58 indexed citations
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Freiberg, Kate, Ross Hömel, & Sara Branch. (2010). Circles of care: the struggle to strengthen child developmental systems through the Pathways to Prevention Project. Family matters. 84(84). 28–34. 8 indexed citations
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Shochet, Ian M., et al.. (2007). The impact of parental attachment on adolescent perception of the school environment and school connectedness.. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 57 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (2006). The Pathways to Prevention project: doing developmental prevention in a disadvantaged community. Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice. 323(323). 1–6. 19 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (2006). Working with the Indigenous Community in the Pathways to Prevention Project. Family matters. 75(75). 18–23. 3 indexed citations
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Mazerolle, Lorraine, Rebecca Wickes, Sacha Rombouts, et al.. (2006). Community Variations in Crime: A Spatial and Ecometric Analysis. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 118(3). 1–101. 16 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (2004). Making licensed venues safer for patrons: what environmental factors should be the focus of interventions?. Drug and Alcohol Review. 23(1). 19–29. 79 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (2002). Reducing Complaints Against Police and Preventing Misconduct: A Diagnostic Study Using Hot Spot Analysis. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 35(1). 27–42. 10 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross. (2000). Blazing the developmental trail:The past, the future, and the critics.. Youth studies Australia. 19(1). 44–50. 3 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, Judy Cashmore, Linda Gilmore, et al.. (1999). Pathways to prevention: Development and early intervention approaches to crime in Australia. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 91(1). 99–105. 6 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (1998). Reducing violence in licensed venues : community safety action projects. Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice. 10 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross. (1996). The Politics and Practice of Situational Crime Prevention. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 30 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross. (1994). Drink-driving law enforcement and the legal blood alcohol limit in New South Wales. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 26(2). 147–155. 58 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross. (1990). Random breath testing the Australian way: a model for the United States?. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 14(1). 70–75. 10 indexed citations
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Sanson‐Fisher, Rob, et al.. (1990). DRINK DRIVER REHABILITATION PROGRAMS - AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE. 6. 133–145. 4 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross, et al.. (1988). DRINK-DRIVING COUNTERMEASURES IN AUSTRALIA. 4(2). 113–144. 64 indexed citations
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Hömel, Ross. (1981). Penalties and the Drink-Driver - A Study of 1000 Offenders. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 14(4). 225–241. 17 indexed citations

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