PUBLICATIONS

 “(Un)natural Disaster: Vulnerability, Long-Distance Displacement, and the Extended Geography of Neighborhood Distress and Attainment after Katrina" Graif, Corina.   Population and Environment. Published online ahead of print, August 2015.

 “Health Selection into Neighborhoods among Moving to Opportunity Families.”  2015. Arcaya, Mariana, Corina Graif, Mary Waters, and S.V. Subramanian.  American Journal of EpidemiologyForthcoming.

"Delinquency and Gender Moderation in the Moving to Opportunity Intervention: The Role of Extended Neighborhoods." 2015. Graif, Corina.  CriminologyForthcoming.

"Urban Poverty and Neighborhood Effects on Crime: Incorporating Spatial and Network Perspectives". 2014.  Graif, Corina, Andrew Gladfelter, and Stephen Matthews.  Sociology Compass. 8:1140–1155

 "Participation in Context: Neighborhood Diversity and Organizational Involvement in Boston." 2013. Tran, Van C., Corina Graif, Alison D. Jones, Mario L. Small, and Christopher Winship. City & Community 12(3): 187-210 . 

 " Getting Ahead: Social Mobility, Public Housing, and Immigrant Networks. By Silvia Dominguez. " Invited Review. 2012. American Journal of Sociology. 117(4): 1253-1255.

           **Featured in Contexts Discoveries: New and Noteworthy Social Research in May 19, 2010, article Safety in the Melting Pot” by Sarah Shannon.

 " Neighborhood Social Capital as Differential Social Organization: Resident and Leadership Dimensions " (with Robert J. Sampson). 2009. American Behavioral Scientist. 52(11): 1579- 1605.              

            **Reprinted in: Social, Ecological and Environmental Theories of Crime. 2011. Edited by Jeffery T. Walker. Ashgate.

            **Reviewed by Chris Walker in the inaugural issue of The Journal of the Institute for Comprehensive Community Development, December 2010.

  " Neighborhood Networks and Processes of Trust" graifsampson_rsf_networkstrust.pdf (with Robert Sampson). 2009. Pp. 182-216 in Whom Can We Trust? How Groups, Networks, and Institutions Make Trust Possible edited by Karen Cook, Russell Hardin, and Margaret Levi. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (peer reviewed). 

 " Prossecutorial Misconduct in Serious Cases: Theory and Design of a Laboratory Experiment   (with Jeffrey W. Lucas and Michael J. Lovaglia). 2007. Pp. 119-136 in Experiments in Criminology and Law. A Research Revolution, edited by Christine Horne and Michael J. Lovaglia. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefiel.

 " Misconduct in the Prosecution of Severe Crimes: Theory and Experimental Test " (with Jeffrey W. Lucas and Michael J. Lovaglia). 2006.  Social Psychology Quarterly, 69(1):97-107. 

 " The Changing Nature of Job Stress: Risk and Resources " (with Mark Tausig,  Rudy Fenwick, Steven L. Sauter, Lawrence Murphy). 2004. Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being 4:93-126.

Research Reports

 "Housing, Neighborhoods and Health Disparities" 2012. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human Capital. January.

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