Casey Harris

Casey Harris

University of Arkansas

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Casey Harris

Casey Harris, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Arkansas, specializes in the field of Criminology, quantitative methods, race/ethnicity, immigration, demography.

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

Social reactions to disclosures of multiple-perpetrator sexual assault: do number of offenders matter?

National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)

The spatial dynamics of local violence, 2017–2021: examining the distribution and predictors of changes in street segment violence during the “crime surge”

Social and psychological resources and COVID-19 related fear, threat and worry

The Wrong of Bullshit

Paternal Incarceration, Race and Ethnicity, and Maternal Health

Problematic alcohol use history among persons experiencing homelessness in Northwest Arkansas

The racial/ethnic health consequences of the US criminal justice system: How consequential is probation and other justice system contact for self-rated and chronic conditions?

Casey Harris Information

University

Position

Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

2676

Citations(since 2020)

2245

Cited By

926

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Casey Harris Skills & Research Interests

Criminology

quantitative methods

race/ethnicity

immigration

demography

Top articles of Casey Harris

Social reactions to disclosures of multiple-perpetrator sexual assault: do number of offenders matter?

Journal of interpersonal violence

2024/4/11

Casey Harris
Casey Harris

H-Index: 15

National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)

2024/1/30

Grant Drawve
Grant Drawve

H-Index: 15

Casey Harris
Casey Harris

H-Index: 15

The spatial dynamics of local violence, 2017–2021: examining the distribution and predictors of changes in street segment violence during the “crime surge”

Police Practice and Research

2023/12/13

Social and psychological resources and COVID-19 related fear, threat and worry

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

2023/11/2

The Wrong of Bullshit

Social Epistemology

2023/10/28

Paternal Incarceration, Race and Ethnicity, and Maternal Health

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

2023/10

Problematic alcohol use history among persons experiencing homelessness in Northwest Arkansas

Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness

2023/7/3

Casey Harris
Casey Harris

H-Index: 15

Michael Niño
Michael Niño

H-Index: 6

The racial/ethnic health consequences of the US criminal justice system: How consequential is probation and other justice system contact for self-rated and chronic conditions?

Journal of Criminal Justice

2023/7/1

Place Still Matters: Social Vulnerabilities, Place-Level Disadvantage, and Food Insecurity during COVID-19

Nutrients

2023/3/16

Mental health help-seeking after a sexual assault: A dyadic study of sexual assault survivors and informal support providers.

Traumatology

2023/3

Erin O'Callaghan
Erin O'Callaghan

H-Index: 6

Casey Harris
Casey Harris

H-Index: 15

From both near and far: Examining the diverse regions of origin for immigration and its relationship with crime across United States communities, 2015

Justice Quarterly

2023/1/2

Innovative data in communities and crime research: An example at the intersection of racial segregation, neighborhood permeability, and crime

Journal of Crime and Justice

2022/10/20

Context, Proximity, and Individual Risk for Early-Pandemic Fear of COVID-19 Infection: A Multilevel Analysis of American Adults in March 2020

Medical Research Archives

2022/1

Explaining macro-level rape with routine activities theory: a multitheoretical approach using backlash hypothesis, social disorganization theory, and evolutionary psychology

Journal of crime and criminal behavior

2022

Examining disparities in the early adoption of Covid-19 personal mitigation across family structures

AIMS Public Health

2022

More immigrants, less death: An analysis of immigration effects on county‐level drug overdose deaths, 2000–2015

Criminology

2022/11

Latino suicide and religion: Examining differences across destinations, religious traditions, and native‐versus foreign‐born groups

Sociological Inquiry

2021/11

Immigration and Crime in the Local News: Exploring the Macrolevel Covariates of Coverage and Framing

The Sociological Quarterly

2021/10/2

Race/ethnicity and measures of violence at the macro level: Is disadvantage invariant across race-/ethnicity-specific arrest, victimization, and offending?

Race and Justice

2021/10

Current and new frontiers: Exploring how place matters through Arkansas NIBRS reporting practices

Crime & delinquency

2021/6

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