Crime and the American dream SF Messner, R Rosenfeld Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2001 | 2228 | 2001 |
Structural covariates of US county homicide rates: Incorporating spatial effects RD Baller, L Anselin, SF Messner, G Deane, DF Hawkins Criminology 39 (3), 561-588, 2001 | 708 | 2001 |
Political restraint of the market and levels of criminal homicide: A cross-national application of institutional-anomie theory SF Messner, R Rosenfeld Social Forces 75 (4), 1393-1416, 1997 | 705 | 1997 |
Reasons for reporting and not reporting domestic violence to the police RB Felson, SF Messner, AW Hoskin, G Deane Criminology 40 (3), 617-648, 2002 | 688 | 2002 |
Social capital and homicide R Rosenfeld, EP Baumer, SF Messner Social Forces 80 (1), 283-310, 2001 | 679 | 2001 |
The spatial patterning of county homicide rates: An application of exploratory spatial data analysis SF Messner, L Anselin, RD Baller, DF Hawkins, G Deane, SE Tolnay Journal of Quantitative criminology 15, 423-450, 1999 | 530 | 1999 |
Poverty, inequality, and the urban homicide rate: Some unexpected findings SF Messner Criminology 20 (1), 103-114, 1982 | 525 | 1982 |
Further testing of social disorganization theory: An elaboration of Sampson and Groves's “community structure and crime” BM Veysey, SF Messner Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 36 (2), 156-174, 1999 | 410 | 1999 |
Economic inequality and levels of homicide: An analysis of urban neighborhoods SF Messner, K Tardiff Criminology 24 (2), 297-316, 1986 | 402 | 1986 |
Regional and racial effects on the urban homicide rate: The subculture of violence revisited SF Messner American journal of Sociology 88 (5), 997-1007, 1983 | 389 | 1983 |
Racial inequality and racially disaggregated homicide rates: An assessment of alternative theoretical explanations SF Messner, RM Golden Criminology 30 (3), 421-448, 1992 | 365 | 1992 |
Dimensions of social capital and rates of criminal homicide SF Messner, R Rosenfeld, EP Baumer American Sociological Review 69 (6), 882-903, 2004 | 355 | 2004 |
The sex ratio, family disruption, and rates of violent crime: The paradox of demographic structure SF Messner, RJ Sampson Social Forces 69 (3), 693-713, 1991 | 346 | 1991 |
Immigration and the recent violent crime drop in the United States: A pooled, cross‐sectional time‐series analysis of metropolitan areas JI Stowell, SF Messner, KF McGeever, LE Raffalovich Criminology 47 (3), 889-928, 2009 | 337 | 2009 |
Economic discrimination and societal homicide rates: Further evidence on the cost of inequality SF Messner American Sociological Review, 597-611, 1989 | 330 | 1989 |
Explaining spatial variation in support for capital punishment: A multilevel analysis EP Baumer, SF Messner, R Rosenfeld American journal of sociology 108 (4), 844-875, 2003 | 324 | 2003 |
Routine leisure activities and rates of crime: A macro-level analysis SF Messner, JR Blau Social forces 65 (4), 1035-1052, 1987 | 324 | 1987 |
The social ecology of urban homicide: An application of the “routine activities” approach SF Messner, K Tardiff Criminology 23 (2), 241-267, 1985 | 317 | 1985 |
The victim‐offender relationship and calling the police in assaults RB Felson, SF Messner, A Hoskin Criminology 37 (4), 931-948, 1999 | 270 | 1999 |
Spatial analyses of homicide with areal data SF Messner, L Anselin Spatially integrated social science 12, 127-144, 2004 | 259 | 2004 |