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Comparing data characteristics and results of an online factorial survey between a population-based and a crowdsource-recruited sample.
JD Weinberg, J Freese, D McElhattan
Sociological Science 1, 2014
6102014
Race and determinations of discrimination: Vigilance, cynicism, skepticism, and attitudes about legal mobilization in employment civil rights
D McElhattan, LB Nielsen, JD Weinberg
Law & Society Review 51 (3), 669-703, 2017
292017
Punitive ambiguity: State-level criminal record data quality in the era of widespread background screening
D McElhattan
Punishment & Society 24 (3), 367-386, 2022
162022
The exception as the rule: Negligent hiring liability, structured uncertainty, and the rise of criminal background checks in the United States
D McElhattan
Law & Social Inquiry 47 (1), 132-161, 2022
112022
“$40 to Make Sure”: Background Check Laws and the Endogenous Construction of Criminal Risk
D McElhattan
After Imprisonment: Special Issue, 99-121, 2018
112018
The proliferation of criminal background check laws in the United States
D McElhattan
American Journal of Sociology 127 (4), 1037-1093, 2022
72022
Immobilized:(In) congruent collateral consequences and racialized driver's license restrictions
D Mcelhattan, S Headworth
Punishment & Society 26 (2), 304-324, 2024
2024
Criminal background check laws and labor market inequality in the United States
D McElhattan
Criminology & Public Policy, 2024
2024
Rise of Criminal Background Checks in the United States
D McElhattan
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