Carter Hay

Carter Hay

Florida State University

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Carter Hay

Carter Hay, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University, specializes in the field of Criminological theory, juvenile delinquency, life course, families and crime.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Self-Control, Homicide Offending, and Homicide Victimization

Sleep duration as a mediator of the effects of risk factors for substance use

Collective Self-Control as a Feature of Social Contexts: Theoretical Arguments and a Multilevel Empirical Test

Adverse childhood experiences, developmental differences in impulse control and sensation seeking, and delinquency: A prospective multi-cohort study

Low self-control, peer delinquency, and crime: considering gendered pathways

Romantic partners and young adult offending: Considering the role of partner's socioeconomic characteristics

All in the family: An examination of the predictors of visitation among committed juvenile offenders

The impact of strain on self-control: A longitudinal study of Korean adolescents

Carter Hay Information

University

Position

Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

5237

Citations(since 2020)

2040

Cited By

4129

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

Florida State University

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Carter Hay Skills & Research Interests

Criminological theory

juvenile delinquency

life course

families and crime

Top articles of Carter Hay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Self-Control, Homicide Offending, and Homicide Victimization

Ryan C Meldrum

Peter S Lehmann

Carter Hay

Jacob Judd

2024/2/28

Sleep duration as a mediator of the effects of risk factors for substance use

Journal of Criminal Justice

Emily M Hargrove

Brian J Stults

Carter Hay

Ryan C Meldrum

2023/9/1

Collective Self-Control as a Feature of Social Contexts: Theoretical Arguments and a Multilevel Empirical Test

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Walter Forrest Carter Hay

Brian Stults

Ryan Meldrum

Brennan Kirkpatrick

2023

Adverse childhood experiences, developmental differences in impulse control and sensation seeking, and delinquency: A prospective multi-cohort study

Journal of criminal justice

Ryan C Meldrum

Brian J Stults

Carter Hay

Poco D Kernsmith

Joanne P Smith-Darden

2022/9/1

Low self-control, peer delinquency, and crime: considering gendered pathways

Journal of research in crime and delinquency

Brian J Stults

Jorge Luis Hernandez

Carter Hay

2021/11

Romantic partners and young adult offending: Considering the role of partner's socioeconomic characteristics

Criminology

Alex O Widdowson

Carter Hay

Sonja E Siennick

2021/2

All in the family: An examination of the predictors of visitation among committed juvenile offenders

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Brae Campion Young

Carter Hay

2020/1

The impact of strain on self-control: A longitudinal study of Korean adolescents

Youth & Society

Joonggon Kim

Sonja E Siennick

Carter Hay

2020/9

Predicting reoffending and informing treatment for Florida residential youth

Carter Hay

Brian Stults

Jennifer Copp

Brae Young

Emily Hargrove

2020/6/30

Unpacking the dynamics involved in the impact of bullying victimization on adolescent suicidal ideation: Testing general strain theory in the Korean context

Children and youth services review

Joonggon Kim

Hee Sub Shim

Carter Hay

2020/3/1

Are adverse childhood experiences associated with deficits in self-control? A test among two independent samples of youth

Frontiers in Psychology

Miriama Lackova Rebicova

Zuzana Dankulincova Veselska

Andrea Madarasova Geckova

Danielle EMC Jansen

Jitse P van Dijk

...

2022/6/24

General strain theory and cybercrime

The Palgrave handbook of international cybercrime and cyberdeviance

Carter Hay

Katherine Ray

2020

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