Elder abuse and neglect prevalence and risk factors in the community: A population-based study
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American Journal of Public Health, 105, e15-e21. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302282
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Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 71, 914-925.
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30 Lessons for loving: Advice from the wisest Americans on love, relationships, and marriage
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Turney, K. & Wildeman, C. (2015).
Criminology and Public Policy, 14, 125-156.
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Social Science Research, 53, 325-337.
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Measuring the effect of probation and parole officers on labor market outcomes and recidivism
Andersen, L. & Wildeman, C. (2015).
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Wildeman, C. & Andersen, L. (2015).
Demographic Research, 32, 1567- 1580.
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Turney, K. & Wildeman, C. (2015).
American Journal of Public Health, 105, 2014-2020.
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Fallesen, P. & Wildeman, C. (2015).
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Papachristos, A., Wildeman, C., & Roberto, E. (2015).
Social Science and Medicine, 125, 139-150.
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