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Michael Massoglia

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior|April 19, 2008
Incarceration as exposure: the prison, infectious disease, and other stress-related illnessesMichael Massoglia
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|May 7, 2019
Linkages Between Incarceration and HealthMichael Massoglia, Brianna Remster
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|February 23, 2011
Settling down and aging out: toward an interactionist theory of desistance and the transition to adulthoodMichael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice|July 2, 2008
SUBJECTIVE DESISTANCE AND THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOODMichael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
The Sociological Quarterly|December 11, 2007
Re-Assessing the Relationship between High School Sports Participation and Deviance: Evidence of Enduring, Bifurcated EffectsDouglas Hartmann, Michael Massoglia
Annual Review of Sociology|September 11, 2018
Incarceration and HealthMichael Massoglia, William Alex Pridemore
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|October 19, 2011
When is violence planned?Richard B Felson, Michael Massoglia
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|December 1, 2012
Out and down: incarceration and psychiatric disordersJason Schnittker, Michael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
American Sociological Review|December 25, 2013
Racial Variation in the Effect of Incarceration on Neighborhood AttainmentMichael Massoglia, Glenn Firebaugh, Cody Warner
Demography|July 12, 2023
A Generational Shift: Race and the Declining Lifetime Risk of ImprisonmentJason P Robey, Michael Massoglia, Michael T Light
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior|April 19, 2008
Incarceration as exposure: the prison, infectious disease, and other stress-related illnessesMichael Massoglia
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|May 7, 2019
Linkages Between Incarceration and HealthMichael Massoglia, Brianna Remster
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|February 23, 2011
Settling down and aging out: toward an interactionist theory of desistance and the transition to adulthoodMichael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice|July 2, 2008
SUBJECTIVE DESISTANCE AND THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOODMichael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
The Sociological Quarterly|December 11, 2007
Re-Assessing the Relationship between High School Sports Participation and Deviance: Evidence of Enduring, Bifurcated EffectsDouglas Hartmann, Michael Massoglia
Annual Review of Sociology|September 11, 2018
Incarceration and HealthMichael Massoglia, William Alex Pridemore
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|October 19, 2011
When is violence planned?Richard B Felson, Michael Massoglia
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|December 1, 2012
Out and down: incarceration and psychiatric disordersJason Schnittker, Michael Massoglia, Christopher Uggen
American Sociological Review|December 25, 2013
Racial Variation in the Effect of Incarceration on Neighborhood AttainmentMichael Massoglia, Glenn Firebaugh, Cody Warner
Demography|July 12, 2023
A Generational Shift: Race and the Declining Lifetime Risk of ImprisonmentJason P Robey, Michael Massoglia, Michael T Light
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