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Matthew T. Lee
Matthew T. Lee
Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Baylor University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uakron.edu
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Does immigration increase homicide? Negative evidence from three border cities
MT Lee, R Martinez, R Rosenfeld
The Sociological Quarterly 42 (4), 559-580, 2001
5472001
On immigration and crime
R Martinez, MT Lee
Criminal justice 1 (1), 486-524, 2000
4672000
Immigration and crime in an era of transformation: A longitudinal analysis of homicides in San Diego neighborhoods, 1980–2000
R Martinez Jr, JI Stowell, MT Lee
Criminology 48 (3), 797-829, 2010
3302010
Immigration reduces crime: An emerging scholarly consensus
MT Lee, R Martinez
Immigration, crime and justice, 3-16, 2009
2532009
Social disorganization revisited: Mapping the recent immigration and black homicide relationship in northern Miami
MT Lee, R Martinez Jr
Sociological Focus 35 (4), 363-380, 2002
2152002
Integrating race, place and motive in social disorganization theory: Lessons from a comparison of black and Latino homicide types in two immigrant destination cities
AL Nielsen, MT Lee, R Martinez Jr
Criminology 43 (3), 837-872, 2005
1892005
Segmented Assimilation, Local Context and Determinants of Drug Violence in Miami and San Diego: Does Ethnicity and Immigration Matter?1
R Martinez Jr, MT Lee, AL Nielsen
International Migration Review 38 (1), 131-157, 2004
1822004
Current recommendations on the selection of measures for well-being
TJ VanderWeele, C Trudel-Fitzgerald, P Allin, C Farrelly, G Fletcher, ...
Preventive Medicine 133, 106004, 2020
1562020
Pinto “madness” as a flawed landmark narrative: An organizational and network analysis
MT Lee, MD Ermann
Social Problems 46 (1), 30-47, 1999
1071999
The heart of religion: Spiritual empowerment, benevolence, and the experience of God's love
MT Lee, MM Poloma, SG Post
Oxford University Press, USA, 2013
1062013
Comparing the context of immigrant homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans and Mariels
R Martinez Jr, MT Lee
International Migration Review 34 (3), 794-812, 2000
1042000
Volunteering and subsequent health and well-being in older adults: an outcome-wide longitudinal approach
ES Kim, AV Whillans, MT Lee, Y Chen, TJ VanderWeele
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 59 (2), 176-186, 2020
972020
Measuring well-being: Interdisciplinary perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities
MT Lee, LD Kubzansky, TJ VanderWeele
Oxford University Press, 2021
892021
National well-being measures before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in online samples
TJ VanderWeele, J Fulks, JF Plake, MT Lee
Journal of general internal medicine 36, 248-250, 2021
742021
Crime on the border: Immigration and homicide in urban communities
MT Lee
LFB Scholarly Pub., 2003
742003
Alcohol, ethnicity, and violence: The role of alcohol availability for Latino and Black aggravated assaults and robberies
AL Nielsen, R Martinez Jr, MT Lee
The Sociological Quarterly 46 (3), 479-502, 2005
662005
Mad, bad, or reasonable? Newspaper portrayals of the battered woman who kills
MS Noh, MT Lee, KM Feltey
Gender issues 27, 110-130, 2010
622010
Alone on the inside: The impact of social isolation and helping others on AOD use and criminal activity
BR Johnson, ME Pagano, MT Lee, SG Post
Youth & society 50 (4), 529-550, 2018
612018
The role of financial conditions for physical and mental health. Evidence from a longitudinal survey and insurance claims data
P Bialowolski, D Weziak-Bialowolska, MT Lee, Y Chen, TJ VanderWeele, ...
Social Science & Medicine 281, 114041, 2021
592021
Self-assessed importance of domains of flourishing: Demographics and correlations with well-being
MT Lee, P Bialowolski, D Weziak-Bialowolska, KD Mooney, PJ Lerner, ...
The Journal of Positive Psychology 16 (1), 137-144, 2021
592021
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