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Mental Illness, the Media, and the Moral Politics of Mass Violence: The Role of Race in Mass Shootings Coverage
SW Duxbury, LC Frizzell, SL Lindsay
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1 - 32, 2018
1132018
The Network Structure of Opioid Distribution on a Darknet Cryptomarket
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1 - 21, 2017
992017
Building them up, breaking them down: Topology, vendor selection patterns, and a digital drug market's robustness to disruption
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Social Networks, 1-13, 2017
652017
Who controls criminal law? Racial threat and the adoption of state sentencing law, 1975 to 2012
SW Duxbury
American Sociological Review 86 (1), 123-153, 2021
592021
Criminal network security: An agent-based approach to evaluating network resilience.
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Criminology, 2019
562019
School suspension and social selection: Labeling, network change, and adolescent, academic achievement
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Social science research 85, 102365, 2020
512020
Diagnosing Multicollinearity in Exponential Random Graph Models
SW Duxbury
Sociological Methods and Research, 1 - 40, 2018
492018
The problem of scaling in exponential random graph models
SW Duxbury
Sociological Methods & Research 52 (2), 764-802, 2023
312023
Information creation on online drug forums: How drug use becomes moral on the margins of science
SW Duxbury
Current Sociology 66 (3), 431-448, 2018
312018
Network embeddedness in illegal online markets: Endogenous sources of prices and profit in anonymous criminal drug trade
SW Duxbury, DL Haynie
Socio-Economic Review 21 (1), 25-50, 2023
192023
The responsiveness of criminal networks to intentional attacks: Disrupting darknet drug trade
S Duxbury, DL Haynie
Plos one 15 (9), e0238019, 2020
192020
Fear or loathing in the United States? Public opinion and the rise of racial disparity in mass incarceration, 1978–2015
SW Duxbury
Social Forces 100 (2), 427-453, 2021
162021
Robust discourse and the politics of legitimacy: Framing international intervention in the Syrian Civil War, 2011–2016
EW Schoon, SW Duxbury
Sociological Science 6, 635, 2019
122019
Shining a Light on the Shadows: Endogenous Trade Structure and the Growth of an Online Illegal Market
S Duxbury, D Haynie
American Journal of Sociology 127 (3), 787 - 827, 2021
112021
ergMargins: Process analysis for exponential random graph models
S Duxbury
CRAN: Comprehensive R Archive Network, 2018
102018
Whose Vote Counts for Crime Policy? Group Opinion and Public Representation in Mass Incarceration, 1970–2015
SW Duxbury
Public Opinion Quarterly 85 (3), 780-807, 2021
72021
Identifying key players in bipartite networks
SW Duxbury
Network Science 8 (1), 42-61, 2020
72020
Longitudinal network models
S Duxbury
SAGE Publications, 2022
62022
A general panel model for unobserved time heterogeneity with application to the politics of mass incarceration
SW Duxbury
Sociological Methodology 51 (2), 348-377, 2021
62021
Peculiar Institution? The Legacy of Slavery and Prison Expansion in the United States, 1970–2015
SW Duxbury
Justice Quarterly 41 (1), 114-139, 2024
52024
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