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Thomas J. Mowen
Thomas J. Mowen
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University
Verified email at bgsu.edu
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School discipline as a turning point: The cumulative effect of suspension on arrest
T Mowen, J Brent
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 53 (5), 628-653, 2016
3422016
Exploring the school-to-prison pipeline: How school suspensions influence incarceration during young adulthood
P Hemez, JJ Brent, TJ Mowen
Youth violence and juvenile justice 18 (3), 235-255, 2020
2492020
Drug use and crime after incarceration: The role of family support and family conflict
TJ Mowen, CA Visher
Justice Quarterly 32 (2), 337-359, 2015
2292015
Family matters: Moving beyond “if” family support matters to “why” family support matters during reentry from prison
TJ Mowen, R Stansfield, JH Boman IV
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56 (4), 483-523, 2019
2062019
Changing the ties that bind: How incarceration impacts family relationships
TJ Mowen, CA Visher
Criminology & Public Policy 15 (2), 503-528, 2016
1832016
Is more necessarily better? School security and perceptions of safety among students and parents in the United States
TJ Mowen, A Freng
American journal of criminal justice 44 (3), 376-394, 2019
1512019
Building the ties that bind, breaking the ties that don't: Family support, criminal peers, and reentry success
JH Boman IV, TJ Mowen
Criminology & Public Policy 16 (3), 753-774, 2017
1442017
The role of religious support in reentry: Evidence from the SVORI data
R Stansfield, TJ Mowen, T O’Connor, JH Boman
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54 (1), 111-145, 2017
1072017
The effect of school discipline on offending across time
TJ Mowen, JJ Brent, JH Boman IV
Justice Quarterly 37 (4), 739-760, 2020
962020
Parenting style transitions and delinquency
RD Schroeder, TJ Mowen
Youth & Society 46 (2), 228-254, 2014
902014
The role of turning points in establishing baseline differences between people in developmental and life‐course criminology
JH BOMAN IV, TJ Mowen
Criminology 56 (1), 191-224, 2018
882018
Examining the parole officer as a mechanism of social support during reentry from prison
KJ Bares, TJ Mowen
Crime & Delinquency 66 (6-7), 1023-1051, 2020
782020
Do we have it all wrong? The protective roles of peers and criminogenic risks from family during prison reentry
TJ Mowen, JH Boman IV
Crime & Delinquency 65 (5), 681-704, 2019
772019
During, after, or both? Isolating the effect of religious support on recidivism during reentry
TJ Mowen, R Stansfield, JH Boman IV
Journal of quantitative criminology 34 (4), 1079-1101, 2018
702018
A developmental perspective on reentry: Understanding the causes and consequences of family conflict and peer delinquency during adolescence and emerging adulthood
TJ Mowen, JH Boman IV
Journal of youth and adolescence 47 (2), 275-289, 2018
672018
The collateral consequences of “criminalized” school punishment on disadvantaged parents and families
TJ Mowen
The Urban Review 49 (5), 832-851, 2017
652017
The duality of the peer effect: The interplay between peer support and peer criminality on offending and substance use during reentry
TJ Mowen, JH Boman IV
Crime & Delinquency 64 (8), 1094-1116, 2018
642018
The aftermath of Newtown: More of the same
A Kupchik, JJ Brent, TJ Mowen
British Journal of Criminology 55 (6), 1115-1130, 2015
622015
School security measures and longitudinal trends in adolescents’ experiences of victimization
BW Fisher, TJ Mowen, JH Boman IV
Journal of youth and adolescence 47 (6), 1221-1237, 2018
612018
Religious and spiritual support, reentry, and risk
R Stansfield, TJ Mowen, T O’Connor
Justice Quarterly 35 (2), 254-279, 2018
572018
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