Edward Shihadeh
American sociologist
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Edward Shihadeh's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward S. Shihadeh is an American sociologist and criminologist. He is professor and chair of sociology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At LSU, he also coordinates the Crime and Policy Evaluation Research Group, which he co-founded with Matthew Lee in 2005. He began his academic career in mathematical demography, but later became interested in researching crime and deviance as they pertained to urban black communities. He leads a team of researchers at LSU that analyze data from the Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination , an anti-crime initiative based on Operation Ceasefire.
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- Segregation and Crime: The Effect of Black Social Isolation on the Rates of Black Urban Violence (1996) (364)
- Economic Inequality, Family Disruption, and Urban Black Violence: Cities as Units of Stratification and Social Control (1994) (279)
- The Prevalence of Husband-Centered Migration: Employment Consequences for Married Mothers. (1991) (191)
- Statistical models for ordinal variables (1994) (174)
- Statistical Methods for Analyzing Collapsibility in Regression Models (1992) (128)
- Industrial Restructuring and Violence: The Link between Entry-Level Jobs, Economic Deprivation, and Black and White Homicide (1998) (125)
- Metropolitan Expansion and Black Social Dislocation: The Link between Suburbanization and Center-City Crime (1996) (108)
- Latino Employment and Black Violence: The Unintended Consequence of U.S. Immigration Policy (2010) (80)
- The Imperative of Place: Homicide and the New Latino Migration (2013) (72)
- Latino Immigration, Economic Deprivation, and Violence: Regional Differences in the Effect of Linguistic Isolation (2010) (70)
- Segregation and Crime (1997) (66)
- Church, place, and crime: Latinos and homicide in new destinations. (2010) (62)
- The burdens of social capital: How socially-involved people dealt with stress after Hurricane Katrina. (2012) (60)
- Serious Crime in Urban Neighborhoods: Is There a Race Effect? (2004) (55)
- Cohort Size and Arrest Rates Over the Life Course: The Easterlin Hypothesis Reconsidered (1992) (51)
- ALCOHOL AVAILABILITY AND VIOLENT CRIME RATES: A SPATIAL ANALYSIS (2001) (38)
- LEVERAGING THE POWER OF THE ETHNIC ENCLAVE: RESIDENTIAL INSTABILITY AND VIOLENCE IN LATINO COMMUNITIES (2010) (32)
- Institutional isolation and crime: The mediating effect of disengaged youth on levels of crime. (2013) (26)
- Race, Class, and Crime: Reconsidering the Spatial Effects of Social Isolation on Rates of Urban Offending (2009) (26)
- Walking ATMs and the immigration spillover effect: The link between Latino immigration and robbery victimization. (2015) (23)
- THE FEMA TRAILER PARKS: NEGATIVE PERCEPTIONS AND THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF AVOIDANCE (2007) (19)
- Latino Employment and Non-Latino Homicide in Rural Areas: The Implications of U.S. Immigration Policy (2010) (14)
- The Spatial Concentration of Southern Whites and Argument-Based Lethal Violence (2009) (14)
- Institutional Attachment and Violence: The Concentration of Youth Disengagement and Serious Crime (2007) (6)
- Religious ecology, floaters, and crime: the links between social capital, institutionally disengaged youth, and homicide (2019) (3)
- The third alternative: Latino immigration from the United States to Canada, 1980 to 2009 (2013) (1)
- Race , Class and Crime : Reconsidering the Negative Effects of Social Isolation on the Rates of Urban Offending (2005) (1)
- Business structure, ethnic shifts in labor markets, and violence: the link between company size, local labor markets, and non-Latino homicide. (2015) (1)
- The "Walking ATM" Phenomenon: Examining Immigrant Targeting, Black Offenders, and Latino Robbery Victimization (2013) (0)
- Human fertility in Jordan and Syria: a comparative analysis (1988) (0)
- Low-skilled Jobs and Black Violence: Is Hispanic Competition Leading to Higher Crime Rates for Blacks? (2007) (0)
- Reconsidering the Unusual Suspect: Immigration and the 1990s Crime Decline (2018) (0)
- WHOSE OX IS BEING GORED?: THE DETERMINANTS OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR COERCIVE DRUG CONTROL POLICIES (1997) (0)
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