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George Wilson
Researcher at North Carolina Central University
Publications - 7
Citations - 168
George Wilson is an academic researcher from North Carolina Central University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Criminal justice & Norm (social). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 150 citations.
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Incarceration and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Neighborhood Perspective
TL;DR: It was found that census tract rates of incarceration were consistently associated with gonorrhea rates in the subsequent year, and statistical associations and stories of the effects of incarceration on sexual relationships provide additional evidence of unintended community health consequences of high rates of incarcerated people.
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Distributing Adventitious Outcomes: Social Norms, Egocentric Martyrs, and the Effects on Future Relationships☆
Judi McLean Parks,Terry L. Boles,Donald E. Conlon,Eros DeSouza,Wallace Gatewood,Kevin Gibson,Jennifer J. Halpern,Don C. Locke,Jamie C. Nekich,Paul G. Straub,George Wilson,J. Keith Murnighan +11 more
TL;DR: This paper investigated the social norms people use to distribute adventitious (unanticipated) outcomes and found that people endorse a "losers weepers" norm more often than they do a "finders keepers" or "share and share alike" norm.
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Gender, age, crime victimization, and fear of crime: findings from a sample of Kenyan College students
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a sample of 523 students from a leading university in Nairobi, Kenya, and found that females, older students, and prior crime victims are more fearful of crime at school, of crime in the community, and of overall crime.
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Fighting back in bright leaf: Community policing and drug trafficking in public housing
TL;DR: In this article, focus group interviews and face-to-face surveys yield a vivid description of the residents' perceptions of crime, disorder, and the impact on their lives, which call into question some of the underlying assumptions community-policing advocates often take for granted.
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Police Procedural Justice, Lawyer Procedural Justice, Judge Procedural Justice, and Satisfaction With the Criminal Justice System: Findings From a Neglected Region of the World:
Daniel K. Pryce,George Wilson +1 more
TL;DR: Although the impact of procedural justice on citizens' satisfaction with the police and other branches of the criminal justice system has been tested in several geopolitical contexts, this is the case in this paper.