Artikelen met mandaten voor openbare toegang - Dana L. HaynieMeer informatie
Nergens beschikbaar: 1
Sexual intercourse, romantic relationship inauthenticity, and adolescent mental health
B Soller, DL Haynie, A Kuhlemeier
Social science research 64, 237-248, 2017
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Ergens beschikbaar: 23
Exposure to violence in adolescence and precocious role exits
DL Haynie, RJ Petts, D Maimon, AR Piquero
Journal of youth and adolescence 38, 269-286, 2009
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Gender, friendship networks, and delinquency: A dynamic network approach
DL Haynie, NJ Doogan, B Soller
Criminology 52 (4), 688-722, 2014
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Dangerous liaisons? Dating and drinking diffusion in adolescent peer networks
DA Kreager, DL Haynie
American sociological review 76 (5), 737-763, 2011
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Where “old heads” prevail: Inmate hierarchy in a men’s prison unit
DA Kreager, JTN Young, DL Haynie, M Bouchard, DR Schaefer, G Zajac
American sociological review 82 (4), 685-718, 2017
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Toward a criminology of inmate networks
DA Kreager, DR Schaefer, M Bouchard, DL Haynie, S Wakefield, J Young, ...
Justice Quarterly 33 (6), 1000-1028, 2016
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Building them up, breaking them down: Topology, vendor selection patterns, and a digital drug market’s robustness to disruption
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Social Networks 52, 238-250, 2018
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Criminal network security: An agent‐based approach to evaluating network resilience
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Criminology 57 (2), 314-342, 2019
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Anticipating early fatality: Friends’, schoolmates’ and individual perceptions of fatality on adolescent risk behaviors
DL Haynie, B Soller, K Williams
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 43, 175-192, 2014
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Understanding racial differences in exposure to violent areas: integrating survey, smartphone, and administrative data resources
CR Browning, CA Calder, JL Ford, B Boettner, AL Smith, D Haynie
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 669 (1 …, 2017
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Social networks and health in a prison unit
DL Haynie, C Whichard, DA Kreager, DR Schaefer, S Wakefield
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 59 (3), 318-334, 2018
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Dating and substance use in adolescent peer networks: A replication and extension
DA Kreager, DL Haynie, S Hopfer
Addiction 108 (3), 638-647, 2013
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Variation in sexual double standards across schools: How do they matter for adolescent sexual behavior?
B Soller, DL Haynie
Sociological Perspectives 60 (4), 702-721, 2017
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
The responsiveness of criminal networks to intentional attacks: Disrupting darknet drug trade
S Duxbury, DL Haynie
PLoS One 15 (9), e0238019, 2020
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
The accumulation of disadvantage: Criminal justice contact, credit, and debt in the transition to adulthood*
LM DeMarco, RE Dwyer, DL Haynie
Criminology 59 (3), 545-580, 2021
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Network embeddedness in illegal online markets: Endogenous sources of prices and profit in anonymous criminal drug trade
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Socio-Economic Review 21 (1), 25-50, 2023
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
In the eye of the beholder: Meaning and structure of informal status in women's and men's prisons
DA Kreager, JTN Young, DL Haynie, DR Schaefer, M Bouchard, ...
Criminology 59 (1), 42-72, 2021
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Evaluating peer-influence processes in a prison-based therapeutic community: a dynamic network approach
DA Kreager, DR Schaefer, KM Davidson, G Zajac, DL Haynie, G De Leon
Drug and alcohol dependence 203, 13-18, 2019
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Structuring the future: Anticipated life events, peer networks, and adolescent sexual behavior
B Soller, DL Haynie
Sociological inquiry 83 (4), 537-569, 2013
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Network integration within a prison-based therapeutic community
DR Schaefer, KM Davidson, DL Haynie, M Bouchard
Social networks 64, 16-28, 2021
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
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