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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(Springer, 2008-09-18)
This paper focuses on shifts in the age distribution of homicide offending in the
United States. This distribution remained remarkably stable with small but significant
changes over a long period of time. Then between ...
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Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert M.
(American Sociological Association, 2002-12)
Recently, the long observed pattern of a monotonic increase in suicide with age has shifted, often dramatically, because more recent birth cohorts have exhibited much higher suicide rates at younger ages than earlier cohorts ...
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Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert M.
(University of North Carolina Press, 2002-12)
Dramatic changes in the age distribution of suicide in the U.S. are associated with variations in the demographic characteristics of birth cohorts. Using an age-period-cohort-characteristic model, we show that cohort ...
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Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert M.
(SAGE Publications, 2006)
Using data on age-specific suicide death rates from 19 modern nations and cohorts born as early as 1875–9, we find that two indicators of cohort-related social capital, relative cohort size and percentage of nonmarital ...
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(Springer, 2003-03)
A number of studies use the Age–Period–Cohort Characteristic (APCC) model to
address the impact of cohort related factors on the age distribution of homicide
offending. Several of these studies treat birth cohorts as ...
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(2006-03)
A longstanding debate focuses on whether suicide and homicide rates walk hand in hand
or whether they are reciprocally related. Much of the research on this issue investigates
whether suicide or homicide predominates in ...
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean; Isaacson, Lynne
(The University of Chicago Press, 1999-01)
In the past decade, young people in the United States have been
two to three times more likely than in the two previous decades to
commit homicides, while those 25 years and older have been less
likely to commit homicides ...
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Elliott, Jim; O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(SAGE Publications, 2015)
In case you missed it, last fall, The American Sociologist published a double issue on the Pacific
Sociological Association (PSA). Rare is the opportunity for such open reflection by an organization.
Spanning two dozen ...
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Hudson, Kenneth; Stockard, Jean
(SAGE Publications, 2008-02)
For more than 30 years, sociologists and demographers have struggled to
come to terms with the age, period, cohort conundrum: Given the linear
dependency between age groups, periods, and cohorts, how can these effects
be ...
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Stockard, Jean; Gray, Jo Anna; O'Brien, Robert M.; Stone, Joe A.
(Oxford University Press, 2009-03)
We appreciate the opportunity to clarify and provide additional tests of
the key elements of our age-period-cohort analysis of non-marital birth
rates in this March 2009 issue of Social Forces. Where Steve Martin, in
the ...
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Stockard, Jean; O'Brien, Robert M.; Peters, Ellen
(Cambridge University Press, 2007-02)
Researchers in the decision making tradition usually analyze multiple decisions within experiments by aggregating choices across individuals and using the individual subject as the unit of analysis. This approach can mask ...
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(Elsevier, 2002-03)
An age-period-cohort characteristic model previously used to explain age-period-specific
rates of homicide arrests for those 15 to 49 from 1960 to 1995 is applied to measures of age-period-specific homicide deaths. The ...
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