While lead exposure during childhood has been linked to criminal activity later in life, prior research has failed to develop a theoretical foundation explaining why lead and crime rates are positively related at the aggregate level. Utilizing tract-level data, I examine the relationship among elevated blood lead level rates, levels of concentrated disadvantage, and crime rates. Through a biosocial approach, I explore the lead-crime relationship using a measure of concentrated disadvantage to account for the variations across tracts. Finally, I discuss the results of this study as well as implications for public policy and future research
ContextAn increasing body of research has linked the geographic distribution of lead with various in...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
Lead neurotoxicity is considered a problem in young children and the long-term effects of lead expos...
While lead exposure during childhood has been linked to criminal activity later in life, prior resea...
In recent years it has been made apparent that exposure to lead is a significant problem for many in...
Lead is a known neurotoxicant. Human exposure to lead comes primarily through environmental exposure...
Juvenile violent crime rates in the United States have been on a continuous decline since 1996. Desp...
© 2016 Taylor et al. Background: Many populations have been exposed to environmental lead from paint...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
This study shows a very strong association between preschool blood lead and subsequent crime rate tr...
Environment has its impacts on behaviors. One of the major environmental contributors is the environ...
Context: An increasing body of research has linked the geographic distribution of lead with various ...
Over 10,000 Americans are killed in firearm homicides each year, and an additional 40,000 are injure...
An emergent subfield in criminology has begun focusing on health related outcomes and their intersec...
Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.Lead is a ubiquitous en...
ContextAn increasing body of research has linked the geographic distribution of lead with various in...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
Lead neurotoxicity is considered a problem in young children and the long-term effects of lead expos...
While lead exposure during childhood has been linked to criminal activity later in life, prior resea...
In recent years it has been made apparent that exposure to lead is a significant problem for many in...
Lead is a known neurotoxicant. Human exposure to lead comes primarily through environmental exposure...
Juvenile violent crime rates in the United States have been on a continuous decline since 1996. Desp...
© 2016 Taylor et al. Background: Many populations have been exposed to environmental lead from paint...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
This study shows a very strong association between preschool blood lead and subsequent crime rate tr...
Environment has its impacts on behaviors. One of the major environmental contributors is the environ...
Context: An increasing body of research has linked the geographic distribution of lead with various ...
Over 10,000 Americans are killed in firearm homicides each year, and an additional 40,000 are injure...
An emergent subfield in criminology has begun focusing on health related outcomes and their intersec...
Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.Lead is a ubiquitous en...
ContextAn increasing body of research has linked the geographic distribution of lead with various in...
<p/>This study deals with the relationship between environmental lead and blood lead in childr...
Lead neurotoxicity is considered a problem in young children and the long-term effects of lead expos...