Firearms and Violence

  • Event Dynamics in Urban Youth Violence: Wilkinson, D. L. (2009). Event Dynamics and the Role of Third Parties in Youth Violence. Final Report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Grant #: 2006-IJ-CX-0004. Columbus, Ohio. May 28. 300+ pages.

    Event Dynamics and the Role of Third Parties in Urban Youth Violence, NIJ-Sponsored, May 2009, NCJ 227781. http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/227781.pdf

  • Exposure to Community Violence and Violent Scripts: Wilkinson, D.L. and Carr, P.J. (2008). Violent Youths’ Responses to High Levels of Exposure to Community Violence: What Violent Events Reveal about Youth Violence. Journal of Community Psychology. 36: 1026-1051.JCP_Wilkinson_Carr_2008_final.pdf
  • Peer Influences on Urban Youth: Wilkinson, D.L., McBryde, M.S.*, Williams, B.*, Bloom, S.* and Bell, K.* (2009). Peers and gun use among urban adolescent males: An examination of social embeddedness. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25(1): 20-44.
  • Trends in Gun Homicide and NYC Youth Perspective on Gun Violence working paper prepared for the Small Arms Survey, Geneva, Switzerland: Wilkinson_Bell_NYC_SmallArmSurvey2007.pdf
  • 2003 Book: Guns, Violence, & Identity among African American and Latino Youth: Wilkinson_ISBN1-59332-009-4.pdf
    Link to publisher’s website: http://www.lfbscholarly.com/criminal_justice/wilkinson_320094.htm
  • Published peer review by Professor Simon Singer, 2004 JQ_Singer_Review.pdf
  • Published peer review by Professor George Higgins, Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice; 2006, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p65-69, 5p
  • What we know about Adolescent Gun Use: What We Know About Gun Use.pdf
  • Fagan, J.A. and Wilkinson, D.L. Firearms and Youth Violence. In Handbook of Antisocial Behavior. Edited by D. Stoff, J. Belinger and J. Maser, New York: Wiley. p. 551-567.
  • Wilkinson, D.L. and Fagan, J.A. The Role of Firearms in Violence €˜Scripts’: The Dynamics of Gun Events among Adolescent Males. Law and Contemporary Problems, 59 (1): 55-90. Winter.