General Social Survey:
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Morgan, Stephen L. 2017.
"A Coding of Social Class for the General Social Survey." GSS Methodological Report No. 125, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, Illinois. (The URL link for the title is to a final version posted to SocArxiv. The associated OSF Project page provides sample code and a crosswalk for the coding.)
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Morgan, Stephen L. 2019.
“Clergyman, Cleric, and Religious Leader: An Experiment on Alternative Reference Individuals for the Free Expression Items.” GSS Methodological Report No. 128, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, Illinois. (The associated OSF Project page provides the registered experimental design as a link to a GitHub respository for the analysis.)
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Morgan, Stephen L. 2020.
"Response Rates and Representativeness: A Benchmark Comparison of the General Social Surveys to the American Community Surveys, 2012-2018." GSS Methodological Report No. 131, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, Illinois.
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Morgan, Stephen L. and Jiwon Lee. 2020.
"Six Alternative Weights that Adjust for Attrition in the 2006-2014 General Social SurveyPanels." GSS Methodological Report No. 132, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, Illinois. (The associated OSF Project page provides a link to a GitHub respository for the analysis.)
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Morgan, Stephen L. 2024.
"An Experiment on Gender-Neutral Wording Changes for the Free Expression Items in the General Social Surveys." GSS Methodological Report No. 139, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, Illinois.
Baltimore:
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Morgan, Stephen L. and Joel A. Pally. 2016.
"Ferguson, Gray, and Davis: An Analysis of Recorded Crime Incidents and Arrests in Baltimore City, March 2010 through December 2015." A Report Prepared for the 21st Century Cities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, March 15, 2016.
See Appendix 1 for details of the coding of arrest categories, Appendix 2 for comprehensive analysis of crime incidents, and Appendix 3 for comprehensive analysis of arrests.
The data analyzed in this report are available here, hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Data Archive. The raw data on crime incidents and arrests, compiled and released to the public by the Baltimore Police Department, are also available on the data portal of the city, Open Baltimore.
- Media interviews:
Interviewed for an article in The Guardian (published March 15, 2016)
Interviewed for an article for NBC News (published March 15, 2016)
Live radio interview for WYPR Baltimore (aired March 16, 2016, 9:00am Maryland Morning with Tom Hall)
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Morgan, Stephen L. 2016.
"Fall 2016 Update for Ferguson, Gray, and Davis: An Analysis of Recorded Crime Incidents and Arrests in Baltimore City, March 2010 through October 2016." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, November 15, 2016.
See Updated Appendix 2 for comprehensive analysis of crime incidents and Updated Appendix 3 for comprehensive analysis of arrests.
- Media interviews:
Interviewed for a story for WBAL NBC Baltimore (aired November 15, 2016)
Interviewed for a story for WMAR ABC Baltimore (aired November 16, 2016)
Interviewed for an article in The Baltimore Sun (published December 9, 2016)
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Morgan, Stephen L. and Rhiannon N. Miller. 2020.
"Ferguson, Gray, and Davis With De Sousa, Tuggle, and Harrison Too: An Analysis of Recorded Crime Incidents and Arrests in Baltimore City, March 2010 to March 2020." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, May 15, 2020.
See Appendix 1 for details of the coding of arrest categories, Appendix 2 for comprehensive analysis of crime incidents, and Appendix 3 for comprehensive analysis of arrests.
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