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Religious Involvement and Dynamics of Marijuana
Use: Initiation, Persistence, and Desistence
Jeffery T. Ulmer, Scott A. Desmond, Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson, Deviant Behavior, Vol. 33, Issue 6 pp 448-46, 2012
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The Effects of Childhood Exposure to Drug Users and Religion on Drug Use in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson, Youth & Society, Page Publications, pp:1220-1245 (2011) |
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Crime and Religion: Assessing the Role of the Faith Factor
Byron R. Johnson and Sung Joon Jang,Contemporary Issues in Criminological Theory and Research The Role of Social Institutions: Papers from the American Society of Criminology 2010 Conference,
pp:117-150 (2010) |
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Religion, Race, and Drug Use Among American Youth
Author: Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson, Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, 6: 1-22 (2010) www.religjournal.comView/Download Study |
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The Cumulative Advantage of Religiosity in Preventing Drug Use, Journal of Drug Issues, Volume 38, Number 3, pp. 771-798, 2008.
Sung Joon Jang, Christopher D. Bader, Byron R. Johnson
The Cumulative Advantage of Religiosity in Preventing Drug Use |
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Gender Differences in Strain, Negative Emotions and Coping Behaviors: A General Strain Theory Approach- by Sung Joon Jang, Justice Quarterly, Volume 24, Number 3, pp. 523-553, September 2007.Gender Differences in Strain, Negative Emotions and Coping Behaviors: A General Strain Theory Approach |
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Strain, Social Support, and Retreatism Among African Americans- by Sung Joon Jang and Jason A. Lyons, Journal of Black Studies, Volume 37, Number 2, pp. 251-274, November 2006.Strain, Social Support, and Retreatism Among African Americans |
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Gender, Religiousity, and Reactions to Strain Among African Americans - by Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson, The Sociological Quarterly, Volume 46, Number 2, pp. 323-357, May 2005.Gender, Religiousity, and Reactions to Strain Among African Americans |
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Explaining Religious Effects on Distress Among African Americans- by Byron R. Johnson and Sung Joon Jang, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 43, Number 2, pp. 239-260, 2004.Explaining Religious Effects on Distress Among African Americans |
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Strain, Negative Emotions, and Deviant Coping Among African Americans: A Test of General Strain Theory, Byron R Johnson and Sung Joon Jang, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Vol 19, No. 1, 2003.Strain, Negative Emotions, and Deviant Coping Among African Americans: |
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