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- Publications
- Influence
Understanding Mexico’s Drug Violence
- D. Shirk, J. Wallman
- Sociology
- 24 May 2015
A dramatic increase in criminal violence in Mexico since 2007 has resulted in an estimated 60,000–70,000 “additional” homicides, often of an especially brutal form, related to drug trafficking and… Expand
Primate Calls, Human Language, and Nonverbal Communication [and Comments and Reply]
- R. Burling, D. F. Armstrong, +11 authors T. Wynn
- Sociology
- Current Anthropology
- 1 February 1993
Etude des deux formes de communication utilisee par les humains : le langage et la communication non verbale ; cette derniere forme etant utilisee par les primates pour communiquer. Commentaires,… Expand
The Crime Drop and Beyond
- A. Blumstein, J. Wallman
- Sociology
- 27 October 2006
▪ Abstract Violent crime in the United States has traveled a striking path in the past 20 years, from a sharp spike in the late 1980s to a dramatic drop beginning around 1993 that lasted until a… Expand
The Crime Drop in America: The Recent Rise and Fall of American Violence
- A. Blumstein, J. Wallman
- Political Science
- 2005
democracy, and often admirable role in world affairs is tempered, for many, by concern and puzzlement over another American distinction – her perennial presence at the top of the list of the most… Expand
The Effects of Social Structure, Geographical Structure, and Population Size on the Evolution of Mitochondrial DNA: II. Molecular Clocks and the Lineage Sorting Period
- G. Hoelzer, J. Wallman, D. Melnick
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Molecular Evolution
- 1 July 1998
Evolutionary geneticists have increasingly used sequence variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a source of historical information. However, conclusions based on these data remain tentative… Expand
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America: THE CONTRIBUTION OF EX-PRISONERS TO CRIME RATES
- R. Rosenfeld, J. Wallman, Robert Fornango
- Political Science
- 2005
The Effects of Social Structure, Geographical Structure, and Population Size on the Evolution of Mitochondrial DNA: II. Molecular Clocks and the Lineage Sorting Period
- G. Hoelzer, J. Wallman, D. Melnick
- Medicine
- Journal of Molecular Evolution
- 1998
Abstract. Evolutionary geneticists have increasingly used sequence variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a source of historical information. However, conclusions based on these data remain… Expand
The effects of social structure, geographical structure, and population size on the evolution of mitochondrial DNA: I. A simulation model
- J. Wallman, G. Hoelzer, D. Melnick
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Comput. Appl. Biosci.
- 1 December 1996
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