Lauren Krivo
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American sociologist
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Lauren Krivo'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, Lauren J. Krivo is an American sociologist who is professor of sociology at Rutgers University, where she is also an affiliated professor in the Program in Criminal Justice. She is also the director of graduate studies in Rutgers' sociology department. She is known for her work on residential segregation and disadvantage as they relate to race and crime in the United States. She co-founded the Racial Democracy, Crime, and Justice Network, a national network of scholars dedicated to researching race, crime, and justice, along with her longtime collaborator Ruth D. Peterson.
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- Extremely Disadvantaged Neighborhoods and Urban Crime (1996) (903)
- Disadvantage and Neighborhood Violent Crime: Do Local Institutions Matter? (2000) (434)
- Divergent Social Worlds: Neighborhood Crime and the Racial-Spatial Divide (2010) (399)
- Racial Segregation and Black Urban Homicide (1993) (361)
- The Structural Context of Homicide: Accounting for Racial Differences in Process (2000) (321)
- Segregation, Racial Structure, and Neighborhood Violent Crime1 (2009) (267)
- Macrostructural Analyses of Race, Ethnicity, and Violent Crime: Recent Lessons and New Directions for Research (2005) (262)
- Cultural Mechanisms and Killing Fields: A Revised Theory of Community-Level Racial Inequality (2006) (251)
- Housing and wealth inequality: Racial-ethnic differences in home equity in the United States (2004) (230)
- Commercial Density, Residential Concentration, and Crime: Land Use Patterns and Violence in Neighborhood Context (2010) (221)
- The Many Colors of Crime: Inequalities of Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America (2006) (184)
- NEW DIRECTIONS IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (2007) (182)
- Racial Segregation, the Concentration of Disadvantage, and Black and White Homicide Victimization (1999) (171)
- Structural Determinants of Homelessness in the United States (1991) (153)
- Race, Segregation, and the Concentration of Disadvantage: 1980–1990 (1998) (151)
- Social Isolation of Disadvantage and Advantage: The Reproduction of Inequality in Urban Space (2013) (142)
- Immigrant characteristics and Hispanic-Anglo housing inequality (1995) (133)
- Segregated Spatial Locations, Race-Ethnic Composition, and Neighborhood Violent Crime (2009) (95)
- STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY AND HOMICIDE: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE BLACK‐WHITE GAP IN KILLINGS (2003) (89)
- Home Ownership Differences Between Hispanics and Anglos in the United States (1986) (54)
- Labor Market Conditions and Violent Crime among Youth and Adults (2004) (41)
- Socioeconomic Segregation of Activity Spaces in Urban Neighborhoods: Does Shared Residence Mean Shared Routines? (2017) (41)
- The Many Colors of Crime (2022) (38)
- Availability and Affordability: Household Adaptation to a Housing Squeeze (1989) (37)
- How low can it go? declining black-white segregation in A multiethnic context (1999) (37)
- Differential Benefits? (2011) (28)
- Patterns of local segregation: Do they matter for neighborhood crime? (2015) (27)
- Reconceptualizing Sociogeographic Context for the Study of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction (2008) (27)
- The Role of Immigrant Concentration Within and Beyond Residential Neighborhoods in Adolescent Alcohol Use (2016) (24)
- Race, Residence, and Violent Crime: A Structure of Inequality (2009) (16)
- RACE, CRIME, AND THE CHANGING FORTUNES OF URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS, 1999–2013 (2018) (12)
- Segregation and Race/Ethnic Inequality in Crime: New Directions (2017) (8)
- COLOR MATTERS (2018) (7)
- INEQUALITY IN CRIME ACROSS PLACE: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEGREGATION (2005) (5)
- Community, Inequality and Crime (1999) (4)
- The U.S. Racial Structure and Ethno-Racial Inequality in Urban Neighborhood Crime, 2010–2013 (2020) (3)
- Reducing Crime Through Community Investment (2014) (3)
- Chapter 18. Crime, Perceived Criminal Injustice, and Electoral Politics (2012) (2)
- How Does Immigration Affect Suicide? An Analysis of U.S. Metropolitan Areas* (2018) (2)
- Change in societal technology and development, 1950-1990 (1996) (2)
- Segregation and Youth Criminal Violence (2001) (1)
- Social Isolation, Residential Neighborhood Exposure, and Child Behavior Problems (2010) (1)
- Introduction: Inequalities of race, ethnicity, and crime in America (2006) (1)
- The Role of Immigrant Concentration Within and Beyond Residential Neighborhoods in Adolescent Alcohol Use (2015) (0)
- Violent Crime Segregated Spatial Locations, Race-Ethnic Composition, and Neighborhood (2012) (0)
- COLOR MATTERS race, Ethnicity, crime, and Justice in uncertain times (2018) (0)
- Introduction (2009) (0)
- Community context, disadvantage/advantage, urban crime, and race. Racial/ethnic residential segregation and housing inequality. Social and demographic consequences of community and housing structures. TEACHING INTERESTS: (2012) (0)
- Conclusion: A deeper understanding of race, ethnicity, crime, and criminal justice (2006) (0)
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