Christopher Wildeman

Christopher Wildeman

Duke University

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Christopher Wildeman

Christopher Wildeman, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Punishment, Family, Child Welfare, Inequality.

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

The consequences of sibling criminal legal system contact for family life

How Does Visitation Affect Incarcerated Persons and Their Families?: Estimates Using Exogenous Variation in Visits Driven by Distance between Home and Prison

Adult children of the prison boom: family troubles and the intergenerational transmission of criminal justice contact

Desistance as an intergenerational process

The cumulative prevalence of congregate care placement for US children by race/ethnicity, 2019

Introducing a new data resource for comparative child welfare research: The ROCKWOOL-Duke global child welfare database

How the AFCARS and NCANDS Can Provide Insight into Linked Administrative Data

State-Level Variation in the Cumulative Prevalence of Child Welfare System Contact, 2015-2019

Christopher Wildeman Information

University

Position

Professor of Sociology

Citations(all)

12796

Citations(since 2020)

7837

Cited By

8029

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

86

Email

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Duke University

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Christopher Wildeman Skills & Research Interests

Punishment

Family

Child Welfare

Inequality

Top articles of Christopher Wildeman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The consequences of sibling criminal legal system contact for family life

Journal of Marriage and Family

Sara Wakefield

Garrett Baker

Christopher Wildeman

2024/4/3

How Does Visitation Affect Incarcerated Persons and Their Families?: Estimates Using Exogenous Variation in Visits Driven by Distance between Home and Prison

Journal of Human Resources

Lars Højsgaard Andersen

Maria Fitzpatrick

Christopher Wildeman

2024/3/1

Adult children of the prison boom: family troubles and the intergenerational transmission of criminal justice contact

Demography

Christopher Wildeman

Robert J Sampson

Garrett Baker

2024/2/1

Desistance as an intergenerational process

Christopher Wildeman

Robert J Sampson

2024/1/26

The cumulative prevalence of congregate care placement for US children by race/ethnicity, 2019

Child maltreatment

Clayton C Covington

Sarah Sernaker

Christopher Wildeman

2023/11

Introducing a new data resource for comparative child welfare research: The ROCKWOOL-Duke global child welfare database

Children and Youth Services Review

Alexander F Roehrkasse

Liza Becker

Christopher Wildeman

Peter Fallesen

2023/9/1

How the AFCARS and NCANDS Can Provide Insight into Linked Administrative Data

Youngmin Yi

Christopher Wildeman

2023/8/13

State-Level Variation in the Cumulative Prevalence of Child Welfare System Contact, 2015-2019

Children and Youth Services Review

Youngmin Yi

Frank Edwards

Natalia Emanuel

Hedwig Lee

John M Leventhal

...

2023/4/1

Indebted by Proxy: How Women Are Faring Under the Carceral State

Christopher Wildeman

Hedwig Lee

2022/8/23

Are the average effects of foster care placement really close to zero?

Research on social work Practice

Sara Wakefield

Christopher Wildeman

2022/7

Sticky stigma: The impact of incarceration on perceptions of personality traits and deservingness

Social Forces

Bridget Brew

Frances Alani

Anita Li

Christopher Wildeman

2022/6

Child Welfare System Contact in the Global North: Trends from 44 Countries

Christopher Wildeman

Alexander Roehrkasse

Liza Becker

Peter Fallesen

2022

Lifetime risk of imprisonment in the United States remains high and starkly unequal

Science Advances

Alexander F Roehrkasse

Christopher Wildeman

2022/12/2

Reply to Putnam-Hornstein et al.: On honest mistakes and raceless children

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frank Edwards

Sara Wakefield

Kieran Healy

Christopher Wildeman

2021/12/7

Putnam-Hornstein et al. respond.

Report Information from ProQuest

Emily Putnam-Hornstein

Eunhye Ahn

John Prindle

Joseph Magruder

Daniel Webster

...

2021

Women's health in the era of mass incarceration

Christopher Wildeman

Hedwig Lee

2021/7/31

Family visitation patterns during incarceration in Denmark

Journal of Family Issues

Anne Sofie Tegner Anker

Christopher Wildeman

2021/12

Contact with Child Protective Services is pervasive but unequally distributed by race and ethnicity in large US counties

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frank Edwards

Sara Wakefield

Kieran Healy

Christopher Wildeman

2021/7/27

The impact of incarceration on the desistance process among individuals who chronically engage in criminal activity

Desistance From Crime

Christopher Wildeman

2021/11

Cumulative rates of child protection involvement and terminations of parental rights in a California birth cohort, 1999–2017

American journal of public health

Emily Putnam-Hornstein

Eunhye Ahn

John Prindle

Joseph Magruder

Daniel Webster

...

2021/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 68
Josiah Rich

Josiah Rich

Brown University

H-index: 65
Bruce Western

Bruce Western

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 56
Melissa Jonson-Reid

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 48
brett drake

brett drake

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 47
Kristin Turney

Kristin Turney

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 46
Andrew V Papachristos

Andrew V Papachristos

North Western University

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