1. Azrael, D., Cook, P. J., & Miller, M. (2004). State and local prevalence of firearms ownership: measurement, structure, and trends. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 20(1), 43–62. https://doi.org/10.3386/w8570.
2. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Landau, S. F., Gvirsman, S. D., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (2013). Exposure to violence across the social ecosystem and the development of aggression: a test of ecological theory in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Child Development, 84(1), 163–177. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01848.x.
3. Brener, N. D., Kann, L., Shanklin, S., Kinchen, S., Eaton, D. K., Hawkins, J., & Flint, K. H. (2013). Methodology of the youth risk behavior surveillance system—2013. MMWR Recommendations and Reports, 62(1), 1–20.
4. Bronfenbrenner, U., & Morris, P.A. (2006). The bioecological model of human development. In W. Damon & R.M. Lerner (Eds), Handbook of Child Psychology, Vol 1: Theoretical Models of Human Development (6th ed., pp. 793–828). New York: Wiley.
5. Bureau of Justice Statistics (2019). Publications & Products: Prisoners. Office of Justice Programs. https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbse&sid=40.