Aspholm, R. R. (2020). Views from the streets: The transformation of gangs and violence on Chicago’s South Side. Columbia University Press.
Aspholm, R. R. (2020, August 15). To talk about racial disparity and COVID-19, we need to talk about class. Jacobin. https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/08/racial-disparity-covid-19-coronavirus
Aspholm, R. R., & Hagedorn, J. M. (2020, April 30). How the coronavirus and Chicago’s gun violence are related. Chicago Sun-Times. https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/4/30/21243053/coronavirus-african-american-chicago-violent-crime-covid
Aspholm, R. R., St. Vil, C., & Carter, K. (2019). Interpersonal gun violence research in the social work literature. Health & Social Work, 44(4), 224–231.
Hagedorn, J., Aspholm, R., Córdova, T., Papachristos, A., & Williams, L. (2019). The fracturing of gangs and violence: A research based reorientation of violence prevention and intervention policy. Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago. https://greatcities.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/The_Fracturing_of_Gangs_and_Violence_in_Chicago.pdf
Hagedorn, J. M., Aspholm, R., Córdova, T., Papachristos, A., & Williams, L. (2019, April). Chicago’s gangs have changed. Our violence intervention strategies should too. Chicago Reporter. https://www.chicagoreporter.com/chicagos-gangs-have-changed-our-violence-intervention-strategies-should-too/
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