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Marin R. Wenger
Marin R. Wenger
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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
1212013
Are Asian victims less likely to report hate crime victimization to the police? Implications for research and policy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
B Lantz, MR Wenger
Crime & Delinquency 68 (8), 1292-1319, 2022
502022
Anti-Asian xenophobia, hate crime victimization, and fear of victimization during the COVID-19 pandemic
B Lantz, MR Wenger
Journal of interpersonal violence 38 (1-2), 1088-1116, 2023
492023
Fear, political legitimization, and racism: Examining anti-Asian xenophobia during the COVID-19 pandemic
B Lantz, MR Wenger, JM Mills
Race and Justice 13 (1), 80-104, 2023
262023
The co-offender as counterfactual: A quasi-experimental within-partnership approach to the examination of the relationship between race and arrest
B Lantz, MR Wenger
Journal of experimental criminology 16 (2), 183-206, 2020
252020
Severity matters: The moderating effect of offense severity in predicting racial differences in reporting of bias and nonbias victimization to the police.
B Lantz, MR Wenger, ZT Malcom
Law and Human Behavior 46 (1), 15, 2022
202022
Extradyadic sex and union dissolution among young adults in opposite-sex married and cohabiting unions
ML Frisco, MR Wenger, DA Kreager
Social Science Research 62, 291-304, 2017
182017
Patterns of Misreporting Intimate Partner Violence Using Matched Pairs
MR Wenger
Violence and Victims 30 (2), 179-193, 2015
182015
Immigration and Recidivism: What Is the Link?
J Ramos, MR Wenger
Justice Quarterly 37 (3), 436-460, 2020
172020
The role of hate crime victimization, fear of victimization, and vicarious victimization in COVID-19-related depression
MR Wenger, B Lantz, G Gallardo
Criminal Justice and Behavior 49 (12), 1746-1762, 2022
162022
Hate crime and place: The spatial and temporal concentration of bias-motivated crime in Washington, DC
MR Wenger, B Lantz
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (13-14), NP10683-NP10708, 2022
162022
Omitted level bias in multilevel research: An empirical test distinguishing block group, tract, and city effects of disadvantage on crime
MR Wenger
Justice Quarterly 38 (5), 792-826, 2021
152021
Clarifying the relationship between racial diversity and crime: Neighborhoods versus cities
MR Wenger
Crime & Delinquency 65 (11), 1513-1536, 2019
152019
Generalized hate: Bias victimization against non-Asian racial/ethnic minorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
MR Wenger, B Lantz
Victims & Offenders 17 (6), 848-871, 2022
122022
Politics or prejudice? Separating the influence of political affiliation and prejudicial attitudes in determining support for hate crime law.
ZT Malcom, MR Wenger, B Lantz
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 29 (2), 182, 2023
112023
Extradyadic Sex and Psychological Distress among Married and Cohabiting Young Adults: An Examination of Internalized and Externalized Responses
MR Wenger, ML Frisco
Journal of Family Issues 42 (4), 785-812, 2021
112021
Analyzing the NIBRS data: The impact of the number of records used per segment
B Lantz, MR Wenger
American journal of criminal justice 45 (3), 379-409, 2020
112020
Effects in Disguise: The Importance of Controlling for Constructs at Multiple Levels in Macro‐Level Immigration and Crime Research
J Ramos, M Wenger
City & Community 17 (4), 1100-1118, 2018
112018
Separating the influence of inequality on burglary and robbery by level of analysis: A multilevel approach
MR Wenger
Social science research 81, 42-60, 2019
102019
Guns, groups, and the Southern culture of honor: Considering the role of co-offenders in Southern firearm violence.
B Lantz, MR Wenger
Psychology of violence 11 (4), 405, 2021
82021
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