
Dual pathways of concealed gun carrying and use from adolescence to adulthood over a 25-year era of change
Charles C. Lanfear, David S. Kirk, Robert J. Sampson
See also: Independent commentary on the study written by Justin Lucas Sola, also available in Science Advances

The Social Foundations of Racial Inequalities in Arrest over the Life Course and in Changing Times
Robert J. Sampson & Roland Neil

Disentangling Gun Ownership and Leanings to Political Violence in Unstable Times
Robert J. Sampson & Charles C. Lanfear

Desistance as an Intergenerational Process
Christopher Wildeman & Robert J. Sampson

Adult Children of the Prison Boom: Family Troubles and the Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Justice Contact
Christopher Wildeman, Robert J. Sampson & Garrett Baker
Cohort Bias in Predictive Risk Assessments of Future Criminal Justice System Involvement
Erika Montana, Daniel S. Nagin, Roland Neil, & Robert J. Sampson

Inequalities in Exposure to Firearm Violence by Race, Sex, and Birth Cohort From Childhood to Age 40 Years
Charles C. Lanfear, Rebecca Bucci, David S. Kirk & Robert J. Sampson

Visualizing How Race, Support for Black Lives Matter, and Gun Ownership Shape Views of the U.S. Capitol Insurrection of January 6, 2021
Rebecca Bucci, David S. Kirk & Robert J. Sampson
Cohort Profile: Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and Its Additions (PHDCN+)
Robert J. Sampson, David S. Kirk & Rebecca Bucci
Roland Neil & Robert J. Sampson
Roland Neil, Robert J. Sampson & Daniel S. Nagin
Rethinking Criminal Propensity and Character: Cohort Inequalities and the Power of Social Change
Robert J. Sampson & L. Ash Smith

The Enduring Neighborhood Effect, Everyday Urban Mobility, and Violence in Chicago
Robert J. Sampson & Brian L. Levy
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