Mateus R. Santos
@MatSantos7
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Criminologist @USouthFlorida. Alumnum @UMDCriminology & @ufmg. Studies what causes crime rates to change. From Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Tampa, FL
Joined July 2014
The current issue of The Criminologist has been published and is available for you to view online. Please use this link to access issues of The Criminologist - https://t.co/iDSkaiOHN6
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We received a grant from @Arnold_Ventures to tackle the law enforcement recruiting crisis. With partners across Florida, we’ll explore why some top candidates are hesitant to join, and how to change that. Please reach out if you want to collaborate. @USFResearch @USFCriminology
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I am especially proud that this year, @USFCriminology made 5 offers to students to join our PhD program and all 5 were accepted (100% acceptance rate). In my view, this speaks to the quality of our program and its upward trajectory.
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The current issue of The Criminologist has been published and is available for you to view online. Please use this link to access issues of The Criminologist - https://t.co/iDSkaiO9Xy
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🔔 NEW: Handbook on Crime and Inequality by Stephen Farrall and Susan McVie (@susanmcvie) Free chapter available at: https://t.co/G4vAcPYl9p 🔗 More info: https://t.co/bqkU0sCH5t
#Crime #Criminology #Inequality @miniuutinen @AndrewCGrayCrim
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Look at how physicians diagnose more children with ADHD on Halloween (the red line in the middle of the figure). The authors hypothesize that docs are more likely to diagnose kids on this day simply because kids are excited for Halloween. Fascinating!
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New! Randomized control trial of New Orleans program finds that sectoral career training in high-demand fields (mfg, health, infotech) significantly reduced likelihood of rearrest. [S Anwar, M Baird, J Engberg, R Smart @RANDCorporation in @J_HumanResource] https://t.co/zQ2XTrKKry
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📢📢 JRCD is seeking to expand our reviewer pool! Please email journalrcd@gmail.com with your contact information (email address, affiliation, etc) and areas of expertise to let us know that you're interested in being a reviewer. Thank you for considering to review for us!
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Why isn’t there a central webpage, whereby all job market candidates can upload a link to their papers, websites & topics? Departments could then search for desired specialisms. This would be a fantastic public good, Expanding on the initiative of @jenniferdoleac.
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Hey search committees, requiring letters of recommendation prior to an interview is wasteful. The competitive job market means applying to 30+ jobs. It’s not fair to my LORs, especially if you aren’t serious about hiring me. Continued in comments
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New article out with Chip Burns and USF's Mike Lynch about sanctioning corporate crime! @USFCriminology @USFCBCS
https://t.co/YOQ0zHQe2J
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Episode 109 is out now! In this episode, we speak with Dr. Colby Valentine (@Dr_CLV; @USFCriminology) about: - Her career trajectory, - Her job as an instructor at a large university, & - Career and teaching advice. https://t.co/pR5cYIvkT0
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In a new article we show that Institutional Anomie Theory, with its focus on the interplay between social institutions and culture, is an extraordinary framework for explaining societies’ level of corruption. W/ @MouleCrime, @testaalex & D. Weiss. https://t.co/2K0XQCSSYI
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Public-sector corruption siphons trillions of dollars from the global economy and contributes to social instability. Institutional Anomie Theory, with its focus on the links between social institut...
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Excited to share our new publication in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. We discussed the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on reports of domestic violence in Belo Horizonte, Brazil @MatSantos7 @AprilChai12
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The city of Belo Horizonte is a state capital in Brazil with 2.7 million people. The city is remarkable for its stubbornly high and stable levels of domestic vi...
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🚨Now out in @journalrcd! Here, we argue that many risk factors for delinquency can be categorized as "harsh" or "unpredictable." Both can lead adolescents to perceive the future as less bright & controllable - and promote short-term mindsets, which are linked with delinquency.
Online now: "Why Do Harsh and Unpredictable Environments Lead to Delinquency? The Case for Unpredictability Schemas and Short-Term Mindsets" by @JessicaDeitzer and colleagues https://t.co/m5OveUd4kp
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Pretty strong evidence of negative mental health effects of doing a PhD. Recent working paper by @EvaRanehill, @annahsandberg, Sanna Bergvall, and Clara Fernström. Paper link: https://t.co/7X4uEjzPCC
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We are currently looking for 🚨2🚨 Assistant Professors to join our department! More information can be found👇🏻, and let me know if I can help answer any questions!
Come join an amazing group of faculty, students, and staff! Currently searching for 2 assistant professors https://t.co/J2LBZKP3Ku
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Are you a researcher looking to improve your causal inference skills? I'm excited to announce that the CJ team @Arnold_Ventures is hosting 3 causal inference workshops this fall! Two are the day before ASC (Nov 12 in San Francisco), and one is the day before APPAM (Nov 20 just
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