Delinquent peers, beliefs, and delinquent behavior: A longitudinal test of interactional theory TP Thornberry, AJ Lizotte, MD Krohn, M Farnworth, SJ Jang Criminology 32 (1), 47-83, 1994 | 1180 | 1994 |
Neighborhood disorder, fear, and mistrust: The buffering role of social ties with neighbors CE Ross, SJ Jang American journal of community psychology 28, 401-420, 2000 | 1012 | 2000 |
Does adolescent religious commitment matter? A reexamination of the effects of religiosity on delinquency BR Johnson, SJ Jang, DB Larson, S De Li Journal of research in crime and delinquency 38 (1), 22-44, 2001 | 756 | 2001 |
Testing interactional theory: An examination of reciprocal causal relationships among family, school, and delinquency Rochester Youth Development Study, TP Thornberry, AJ Lizotte, ... Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 3-35, 1991 | 574 | 1991 |
Strain, negative emotions, and deviant coping among African Americans: A test of general strain theory SJ Jang, BR Johnson Journal of quantitative criminology 19, 79-105, 2003 | 502 | 2003 |
Neighborhood disorder, individual religiosity, and adolescent use of illicit drugs: A test of multilevel hypotheses SJ Jang, BR Johnson Criminology 39 (1), 109-144, 2001 | 329 | 2001 |
A test of reciprocal causal relationships among parental supervision, affective ties, and delinquency SJ Jang, CA Smith Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 34 (3), 307-336, 1997 | 311 | 1997 |
Gender differences in strain, negative emotions, and coping behaviors: A general strain theory approach S Joon Jang Justice Quarterly 24 (3), 523-553, 2007 | 310 | 2007 |
The ‘invisible institution’and Black youth crime: The church as an agency of local social control BR Johnson, SJ Jang, SD Li, D Larson Journal of youth and adolescence 29 (4), 479-498, 2000 | 247 | 2000 |
Escaping from the crime of inner cities: Church attendance and religious salience among disadvantaged youth BR Johnson, DB Larson, S De Li, SJ Jang Justice Quarterly 17 (2), 377-391, 2000 | 246 | 2000 |
Age‐varying effects of family, school, and peers on delinquency: A multilevel modeling test of interactional theory SJ Jang Criminology 37 (3), 643-686, 1999 | 228 | 1999 |
Explaining religious effects on distress among African Americans SJ Jang, BR Johnson Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43 (2), 239-260, 2004 | 227 | 2004 |
Self-esteem, delinquent peers, and delinquency: A test of the self-enhancement thesis SJ Jang, TP Thornberry American Sociological Review, 586-598, 1998 | 219 | 1998 |
Gender, religiosity, and reactions to strain among African Americans SJ Jang, BR Johnson Sociological Quarterly 46 (2), 323-357, 2005 | 196 | 2005 |
The role of hopelessness and social desirability in predicting suicidal behavior: A study of prison inmates. A Ivanoff, SJ Jang Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 59 (3), 394, 1991 | 161 | 1991 |
Crime and religion: Assessing the role of the faith factor BR Johnson, SJ Jang Contemporary issues in criminological theory and research: The role of …, 2010 | 159 | 2010 |
Religion, delinquency, and drug use: A meta-analysis PE Kelly, JR Polanin, SJ Jang, BR Johnson Criminal Justice Review 40 (4), 505-523, 2015 | 158 | 2015 |
Fewer reasons for staying alive when you are thinking of killing yourself: The Brief Reasons for Living Inventory A Ivanoff, SJ Jang, NJ Smyth, MM Linehan Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 16, 1-13, 1994 | 149 | 1994 |
Race, ethnicity, and deviance: A study of Asian and non-Asian adolescents in America SJ Jang Sociological Forum 17, 647-680, 2002 | 128 | 2002 |
The measurement of family process variables: The effect of adolescent and parent perceptions of family life on delinquent behavior MD Krohn, SB Stern, TP Thornberry, SJ Jang Journal of Quantitative Criminology 8, 287-315, 1992 | 126 | 1992 |