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Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice | 2009

Neighborhood Disadvantage, Alcohol Use, and Violent Victimization

Sarah Browning; Patricia Erickson

This study examines the impact of neighborhood and individual level factors as predictors of violent victimization in a sample of high-school students in Toronto, Canada. Individual factors include school and family effects, alcohol use, and a variety of demographic measures. The neighborhood elements in this study include neighborhood disadvantage (Wilson, 1996) and collective efficacy (Sampson, Raudenbush, & Earls, 1997) concepts in the forefront of research on crime. The research not only examines the direct effect of these variables but also the interaction of the macro- and micro-level variables as correlates of victimization. The results indicate that the neighborhood disadvantage is critical in the explanation of violent victimization. Moreover, the relationship between alcohol use and victimization varies by neighborhood disadvantage.


Substance Use & Misuse | 2012

Neighborhood, School, and Family Effects on the Frequency of Alcohol Use Among Toronto Youth

Sarah Browning

This study examines the effect of neighborhood, school, and family indicators on adolescent drinking. The Toronto Drugs, Alcohol, and Violence International (DAVI) data were collected in 2001–2002. The sample was stratified both by region (city vs. outskirts) and by the socio-economic status of the schools. Two schools from each stratum were randomly selected and 910 students completed the survey. The survey contains extensive measures of substance use, violence, and mental health. The study uses cluster analysis and multinomial logits to examine the variation in the effect of schools, family, and demographic indicators on alcohol use across neighborhood contexts. Study implications and suggestions for future research are included. The study was partially funded by NIDA grant #R01-DA11691–01A1.


Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2012

Neighbourhood Variation in the Link between Alcohol Use and Violence among Canadian Adolescents

Sarah Browning; Patricia Erickson


Security Journal | 2016

Specific deterrence and the infrequent use of sobriety checkpoints

Sarah Browning; Kevin M. Thompson


Archive | 2017

Neighbourhood Variation in the Link between Alcohol Use and Violence among

Sarah Browning; Patricia G. Erickson


Archive | 2013

Sobriety Checkpoints and the University Student

Sarah Browning; Meghan Mitchell


Archive | 2011

Formal and Informal Labeling Effects on Later Self-Reported Offending

Meghan Mitchell; Sarah Browning


Archive | 2011

The Impact of DUI Checkpoints on Alcohol Related Arrests for Citizens and Students

Sarah Browning; Meghan Mitchell; Kevin M. Thompson


Archive | 2010

Adaptations to Violent Victimization and Students' Perceptions of School Safety: Comparing the U.S. and Canada

Sarah Browning; Lana D. Harrison; Patricia G. Erickson


Archive | 2008

Neighborhood Variation of the Drugs/Crime Nexus: The Case of Toronto Area Secondary Students

Sarah Browning; Patricia G. Erickson; Edward M. Adlaf; Lana D. Harrison

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Kevin M. Thompson

North Dakota State University

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