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Casey Harris
Casey Harris
University of Arkansas, Department of Sociology and Criminology
Verified email at uark.edu
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Fear of COVID-19 and the mental health consequences in America.
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy 12 (S1), S17, 2020
7322020
Assessing food insecurity among US adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve, DE Willis
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 16 (1), 1-18, 2021
2262021
Facing new fears during the COVID-19 pandemic: The State of America’s mental health
KM Fitzpatrick, G Drawve, C Harris
Journal of anxiety disorders 75, 102291, 2020
2102020
Race and ethnicity, gender, and age on perceived threats and fear of COVID-19: Evidence from two national data sources
M Nino, C Harris, G Drawve, KM Fitzpatrick
SSM-population health 13, 100717, 2021
1812021
Living in the midst of fear: Depressive symptomatology among US adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Depression and anxiety 37 (10), 957-964, 2020
1702020
How bad is it? Suicidality in the middle of the COVID‐19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior 50 (6), 1241-1249, 2020
1602020
Racial and ethnic disparities in structural disadvantage and crime: White, Black, and Hispanic comparisons
JT Ulmer, CT Harris, D Steffensmeier
Social science quarterly 93 (3), 799-819, 2012
1242012
Reassessing trends in black violent crime, 1980–2008: Sorting out the “Hispanic effect” in Uniform Crime Reports arrests, National Crime Victimization Survey offender estimates …
D Steffensmeier, B Feldmeyer, CT Harris, JT Ulmer
Criminology 49 (1), 197-251, 2011
1222011
Scope and conceptual issues in testing the race–crime invariance thesis: Black, White, and Hispanic comparisons
D Steffensmeier, JT Ulmer, B Feldmeyer, CT Harris
Criminology 48 (4), 1133-1169, 2010
1172010
Latino immigration and White, Black, and Latino violent crime: A comparison of traditional and non-traditional immigrant destinations
CT Harris, B Feldmeyer
Social science research 42 (1), 202-216, 2013
972013
Are Blacks and Hispanics disproportionately incarcerated relative to their arrests? Racial and ethnic disproportionality between arrest and incarceration
CT Harris, D Steffensmeier, JT Ulmer, N Painter-Davis
Race and social problems 1, 187-199, 2009
922009
Race, space, and violence: Exploring spatial dependence in structural covariates of white and black violent crime in US counties
MT Light, CT Harris
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28, 559-586, 2012
762012
Race and the religious contexts of violence: Linking religion and White, Black, and Latino violent crime
JT Ulmer, CT Harris
The Sociological Quarterly 54 (4), 610-646, 2013
582013
Enclaves of opportunity or “ghettos of last resort?” Assessing the effects of immigrant segregation on violent crime rates
B Feldmeyer, CT Harris, J Scroggins
Social Science Research 52, 1-17, 2015
572015
News media trends in the framing of immigration and crime, 1990–2013
CT Harris, J Gruenewald
Social Problems 67 (3), 452-470, 2020
442020
Gender and arrests for larceny, fraud, forgery, and embezzlement: Conventional or occupational property crime offenders?
D Steffensmeier, CT Harris, N Painter-Davis
Journal of Criminal Justice 43 (3), 205-217, 2015
412015
“Mighty Like A River”: The Black Protestant Church and Violence in Black Communities1
CT Harris, JT Ulmer
The Sociological Quarterly 58 (2), 295-314, 2017
342017
A shot of morality? Hispanic immigration, religious contextual characteristics, and violence
CT Harris, B Feldmeyer
Sociological Spectrum 35 (3), 229-253, 2015
282015
Revisiting violence in new destinations: Exploring the drop in Latino homicide victimization in emerging immigrant communities, 2000 to 2010
R Barranco, CT Harris, B Feldmeyer
Sociological spectrum 37 (6), 371-389, 2017
212017
Immigration and violence in rural versus urban counties, 1990–2010
BR Klein, K Allison, CT Harris
The Sociological Quarterly 58 (2), 229-253, 2017
182017
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