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Consequences of being bullied: Results from a longitudinal assessment of bullying victimization in a multisite sample of American students
FA Esbensen, DC Carson
Youth & Society 41 (2), 209-233, 2009
3252009
Short‐and long‐term outcome results from a multisite evaluation of the GREAT program
FA Esbensen, DW Osgood, D Peterson, TJ Taylor, DC Carson
Criminology & Public Policy 12 (3), 375-411, 2013
1532013
General strain theory and the relationship between early victimization and drug use
DC Carson, CJ Sullivan, JK Cochran, KM Lersch
Deviant Behavior 30 (1), 54-88, 2008
1392008
Who are the gangsters? An examination of the age, race/ethnicity, sex, and immigration status of self-reported gang members in a seven-city study of American youth
FA Esbensen, DC Carson
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28 (4), 465-481, 2012
1352012
Evaluation and evolution of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) program
FA Esbensen, D Peterson, TJ Taylor, A Freng, DW Osgood, DC Carson, ...
Journal of School Violence 10 (1), 53-70, 2011
1302011
Youth gang desistance: An examination of the effect of different operational definitions of desistance on the motivations, methods, and consequences associated with leaving the …
DC Carson, D Peterson, FA Esbensen
Criminal Justice Review 38 (4), 510-534, 2013
1132013
Putting the “gang” in “Eurogang”: Characteristics of delinquent youth groups by different definitional approaches
KN Matsuda, FA Esbensen, DC Carson
Youth gangs in international perspective: Results from the Eurogang program …, 2011
982011
Leaving the gang: A review and thoughts on future research
DC Carson, JM Vecchio
The handbook of gangs, 257-275, 2015
892015
The highs that bind: school context, social status and marijuana use
M Vogel, CE Rees, T McCuddy, DC Carson
Journal of youth and adolescence 44 (5), 1153-1164, 2015
762015
Perceptions of prosocial and delinquent peer behavior and the effect on delinquent attitudes: A longitudinal study
DC Carson
Journal of Criminal Justice 41 (3), 151-161, 2013
562013
Gangs in school: Exploring the experiences of gang-involved youth
DC Carson, FA Esbensen
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 17 (1), 3-23, 2019
462019
Differentiating between delinquent groups and gangs: Moving beyond offending consequences
DC Carson, SA Wiley, FA Esbensen
Social Development Models of Gang Involvement, 52-70, 2020
422020
A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between school victimization and student mobility
DC Carson, FA Esbensen, TJ Taylor
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 11 (4), 275-295, 2013
362013
An experimental trial of a dog-training program in a juvenile detention center
E Grommon, DC Carson, L Kenney
Journal of Experimental Criminology 16 (2), 299-309, 2020
332020
The sex composition of groups and youths’ delinquency: A comparison of gang and nongang peer groups
D Peterson, DC Carson
Youth gangs in international perspective: Results from the Eurogang program …, 2011
312011
What’s sex (composition) got to do with it? The importance of sex composition of gangs for female and male members’ offending and victimization
D Peterson, DC Carson, E Fowler
Justice Quarterly 35 (6), 941-976, 2018
262018
Do psychopathic traits distinguish trajectories of gang membership?
DC Carson, JV Ray
Criminal justice and behavior 46 (9), 1337-1355, 2019
232019
School transitions as a turning point for gang status
DC Carson, C Melde, SA Wiley, FA Esbensen
Journal of Crime and Justice 40 (4), 396-416, 2017
222017
Gang membership and involvement in violence among US adolescents: A test of construct validity
C Melde, FA Esbensen, DC Carson
Gang transitions and transformations in an international context, 33-50, 2016
212016
Motivations for leaving gangs in the USA: A qualitative comparison of leaving processes across gang definitions
DC Carson, FA Esbensen
Gang transitions and transformations in an international context, 139-155, 2016
162016
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