Aubrey Jackson

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Aubrey L. Jackson

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May 7, 2018
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I would never recommend her. She goes quickly through the slides. She can never give an example of the material. Her tests are extremely ridiculously hard and you never have enough time to do well. Worst Criminal Justive professor I have ever had.

Biography

University of New Mexico - Criminal Justice

Assistant Professor at University of Maryland Baltimore County
Higher Education
Aubrey L.
Jackson, PhD
Baltimore, Maryland Area
My scholarship centers on how economic, political, and social contexts influence individuals' wellbeing, especially among women. I study various social phenomena related to (intimate partner) violence, sexual assault and abortion policy, adolescent health-risk behaviors, and the neighborhood context. My research involves the use of large-scale survey data sources, quantitative/statistical analysis (e.g., cross-sectional pooled time series, event history, HLM/HGLM), and content analysis of state laws. Additionally, my work includes academic writing/publishing, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, and teaching courses in sociology and criminology at the undergraduate and graduate levels.


Experience

  • The University of New Mexico

    Assistant Professor

    Aubrey worked at The University of New Mexico as a Assistant Professor

  • University of Maryland Baltimore County

    Assistant Professor

    Assistant Professor of Sociology

Education

  • The Ohio State University

    M.A.

    Sociology

  • The Ohio State University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Sociology

  • Rice University

    B.A.

    Psychology

Publications

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • Neighborhoods and adolescent health-risk behavior: An ecological network approach

    Social Science & Medicine

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • Neighborhoods and adolescent health-risk behavior: An ecological network approach

    Social Science & Medicine

  • Ecological Networks and Neighborhood Social Organization

    American Journal of Sociology

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • Neighborhoods and adolescent health-risk behavior: An ecological network approach

    Social Science & Medicine

  • Ecological Networks and Neighborhood Social Organization

    American Journal of Sociology

  • The Role of Immigrant Concentration Within and Beyond Residential Neighborhoods in Adolescent Alcohol Use

    Journal of Youth and Adolescence

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • Neighborhoods and adolescent health-risk behavior: An ecological network approach

    Social Science & Medicine

  • Ecological Networks and Neighborhood Social Organization

    American Journal of Sociology

  • The Role of Immigrant Concentration Within and Beyond Residential Neighborhoods in Adolescent Alcohol Use

    Journal of Youth and Adolescence

  • Girls’ self-efficacy in the context of neighborhood gender stratification

    Social Science Research

    Scholars have linked neighborhood characteristics to self-efficacy, but few have considered how gender factors into this association. We integrate literature on neighborhoods, gender stratification, and self-efficacy to examine the association between women's relative resources among neighborhood residents and adolescents' self-efficacy. We hypothesize that girls report more self-efficacy when they reside in neighborhoods where women have more socioeconomic resources relative to men. We test this hypothesis using data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and the 1990 Census. Results from multilevel regression models with gender-interacted effects indicate the neighborhood level of women's relative resources was not associated with boys' self-efficacy. However, girls reported higher self-efficacy when women's relative resources in their neighborhoods were greater. This association persisted after including potential individual- and neighborhood-level confounding variables. Our study underscores the importance of attending to gendered processes when understanding how neighborhoods impact youth.

  • The Combined Effect of Women's Neighborhood Resources and Collective Efficacy on IPV

    Journal of Marriage and Family

  • The Influence of Women's Neighborhood Resources on Perceptions of Social Disorder

    City & Community

  • The Social Ecology of Public Space: Active Streets and Violent Crime in Urban Neighborhoods

    Criminology

  • State contexts and the criminalization of marital rape across the United States

    Social Science Research

  • Violent Peers and Street Efficacy in Legally Cynical Neighborhoods

    Social Currents

  • Neighborhoods and adolescent health-risk behavior: An ecological network approach

    Social Science & Medicine

  • Ecological Networks and Neighborhood Social Organization

    American Journal of Sociology

  • The Role of Immigrant Concentration Within and Beyond Residential Neighborhoods in Adolescent Alcohol Use

    Journal of Youth and Adolescence

  • Girls’ self-efficacy in the context of neighborhood gender stratification

    Social Science Research

    Scholars have linked neighborhood characteristics to self-efficacy, but few have considered how gender factors into this association. We integrate literature on neighborhoods, gender stratification, and self-efficacy to examine the association between women's relative resources among neighborhood residents and adolescents' self-efficacy. We hypothesize that girls report more self-efficacy when they reside in neighborhoods where women have more socioeconomic resources relative to men. We test this hypothesis using data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods and the 1990 Census. Results from multilevel regression models with gender-interacted effects indicate the neighborhood level of women's relative resources was not associated with boys' self-efficacy. However, girls reported higher self-efficacy when women's relative resources in their neighborhoods were greater. This association persisted after including potential individual- and neighborhood-level confounding variables. Our study underscores the importance of attending to gendered processes when understanding how neighborhoods impact youth.

  • Legal Cynicism and Parental Appraisals of Adolescent Violence

    British Journal of Criminology

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