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Cody Warner
Cody Warner
Associate Professor of Sociology, Montana State University
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Fixed effects, random effects, and hybrid models for causal analysis
G Firebaugh, C Warner, M Massoglia
Handbook of causal analysis for social research, 113-132, 2013
2492013
Racial variation in the effect of incarceration on neighborhood attainment
M Massoglia, G Firebaugh, C Warner
American sociological review 78 (1), 142-165, 2013
1762013
Into the red and back to the nest? Student debt, college completion, and returning to the parental home among young adults
JN Houle, C Warner
Sociology of Education 90 (1), 89-108, 2017
1462017
Women's education, marital violence, and divorce: A social exchange perspective
DA Kreager, RB Felson, C Warner, MR Wenger
Journal of marriage and family 75 (3), 565-581, 2013
1202013
Why are crime victims at risk of being victimized again? Substance use, depression, and offending as mediators of the victimization–revictimization link
RB Ruback, VA Clark, C Warner
Journal of interpersonal violence 29 (1), 157-185, 2014
962014
The short-and long-term effects of life events on residential mobility
C Warner, G Sharp
Advances in Life Course Research 27, 1-15, 2016
702016
The consequences of incarceration: Challenges for scientifically informed and policy-relevant research
M Massoglia, C Warner
Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 10, 851, 2011
542011
On the move: Incarceration, race, and residential mobility
C Warner
Social Science Research 52, 451-464, 2015
482015
Handbook of causal analysis for social research
G Firebaugh, C Warner, M Massoglia, SL Morgan
Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2013
302013
The effect of incarceration on residential mobility between poor and nonpoor neighborhoods
C Warner
City & Community 15 (4), 423-443, 2016
282016
Precocious life course transitions, exits from, and returns to the parental home
C Warner, JN Houle
Advances in Life Course Research 35, 1-10, 2018
272018
Whatever can go wrong will: situational complexity and public order policing
C Warner, JD McCarthy
Policing and Society 24 (5), 566-587, 2014
232014
Criminal justice contact, residential independence, and returns to the parental home
C Warner, B Remster
Journal of marriage and family 83 (2), 322-339, 2021
172021
Locked out of the labor market? State-level hidden sentences and the labor market outcomes of recently incarcerated young adults
C Warner, J Kaiser, JN Houle
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 6 (1), 132-151, 2020
172020
Neighborhood structure, community social organization, and residential mobility
G Sharp, C Warner
Socius 4, 2378023118797861, 2018
142018
Criminal thinking shifts among male prisoners participating in a cognitive‐based education programme
C Warner, T Conley, R Murphy
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 28 (2), 152-157, 2018
92018
Residential Insecurities and Neighborhood Quality Following Incarceration
B Remster, C Warner
Handbook on the Consequences of Sentencing and Punishment Decisions, ASC …, 2019
42019
Criminal justice contact and indebtedness in young adulthood: Investigating the potential role of state-level hidden sentences
C Warner, JN Houle, J Kaiser
Social Currents 8 (3), 203-228, 2021
12021
Trading Democracy for Justice: Criminal Convictions and the Decline of Neighborhood Participation
C Warner
American Journal of Sociology 120 (3), 973-975, 2014
12014
Home again, home again: Incarceration, residential mobility, and neighborhood destinations
CW Warner
12013
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