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C J Appleton

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Youth & Society|November 30, 2023
Delineating Differences in How US High Schools are RacializedDara Shifrer, C J Appleton
The Journal of Early Adolescence|September 9, 2024
Using National Data to Understand the Contextual Factors and Negative Experiences that Explain Racial Differences in the School Misbehavior of Ninth Grade Boys and GirlsC J Appleton, Dara Shifrer, Cesar J Rebellon
American Journal of Criminal Justice : AJCJ|May 22, 2025
Do White and Black People Truly View the Police Differently? Findings from a Study of Crime Hot Spots in Baltimore, MarylandKiseong Kuen, C J Appleton, David Weisburd, et al.
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Youth & Society|November 30, 2023
Delineating Differences in How US High Schools are RacializedDara Shifrer, C J Appleton
The Journal of Early Adolescence|September 9, 2024
Using National Data to Understand the Contextual Factors and Negative Experiences that Explain Racial Differences in the School Misbehavior of Ninth Grade Boys and GirlsC J Appleton, Dara Shifrer, Cesar J Rebellon
American Journal of Criminal Justice : AJCJ|May 22, 2025
Do White and Black People Truly View the Police Differently? Findings from a Study of Crime Hot Spots in Baltimore, MarylandKiseong Kuen, C J Appleton, David Weisburd, et al.
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