Examining Social-Ecological Correlates of Youth Gang Entry Among Serious Juvenile Offenders - A Survival Analysis Gabriel J. Merrin, Jordan P. Davis, Katherine M. Ingram, Dorothy L. Espelage June 2020 PDF Cite DOI Examining Social-Ecological Correlates of Youth Gang Entry Among Serious Juvenile Offenders - A Survival Analysis Gabriel J. Merrin, Jordan P. Davis, Katherine M. Ingram, Dorothy L. Espelage June 2020 PDF Cite DOI Youth Gangs Social Ecological Framework Survival Analysis Gabriel J. Merrin Assistant Professor My primary area of research examines the development and stability of identity-based harassment, aggression, substance use, victimization, and other problem behaviors across adolescence and in the transition to young adulthood. Related Are the Risk and Protective Factors Similar for Gang-Involved, Pressured-to-Join, and Non-Gang-Involved Youth? A Social-Ecological Analysis Exploring the Social-Ecological Determinants of Physical Fighting in U.S. Schools - What about Youth in Immigrant Families? Individual and Contextual Factors Associated with Immigrant Youth Feeling Unsafe in School - A Social-Ecological Analysis