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Joey Nuñez  Estrada Jr., Ph.D.
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School violence and theoretically atypical schools: The principal’s centrality in orchestrating safe schools
RA Astor, R Benbenishty, JN Estrada
Sage Publications 46 (2), 423-461, 2009
3152009
The children of military service members: Challenges, supports, and future educational research
KMT De Pedro, RA Astor, R Benbenishty, J Estrada, GRD Smith, ...
Review of Educational Research 81 (4), 566-618, 2011
2112011
Substance use among adolescents in California: A latent class analysis
TD Gilreath, RA Astor, JN Estrada, RM Johnson, R Benbenishty, JB Unger
Substance Use & Misuse 49 (1-2), 116-123, 2014
642014
School victimization and substance use among adolescents in California
TD Gilreath, RA Astor, JN Estrada Jr, R Benbenishty, JB Unger
Prevention Science 15 (6), 897-906, 2014
632014
School violence assessment: A conceptual framework, instruments, and methods
R Benbenishty, RA Astor, JN Estrada
Children & Schools 30 (2), 71-81, 2008
452008
Gang membership of California middle school students: Behaviors and attitudes as mediators of school violence
JN Estrada, TD Gilreath, RA Astor, R Benbenishty
Health Education Research 28 (4), 626-639, 2013
422013
A statewide study of gang membership in California secondary schools
JN Estrada Jr, TD Gilreath, RA Astor, R Benbenishty
Youth & Society 48 (5), 720-736, 2016
392016
Gang membership, school violence, and the mediating effects of risk and protective behaviors in California high schools
JN Estrada Jr, TD Gilreath, RA Astor, R Benbenishty
Journal of School Violence 13 (2), 228-251, 2014
342014
The Pupil Personnel Guide for Supporting Students from Military Families
RA Astor, L Jacobson, R Benbenishty
Teachers College Press, 2012
34*2012
Socio‐ecological risk and protective factors for youth gang involvement
JN Estrada Jr, AH Huerta, E Hernandez, RA Hernandez, SW Kim
The Wiley handbook on violence in education: Forms, factors, and preventions …, 2018
272018
Development and use of the California Healthy Kids Survey Military Module to support students in military-connected schools
TD Gilreath, JN Estrada, D Pineda, R Benbenishty, R Avi Astor
Children & Schools 36 (1), 23-29, 2014
262014
Associations between school violence, military connection, and gang membership in California secondary schools
JN Estrada, TD Gilreath, CY Sanchez, RA Astor
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2016
162016
School Violence
RA Astor, R Benbenishty, JN Estrada
Encyclopedia of Social Work, Online Edition, 2013
102013
School Violence
RA Astor, R Benbenishty, J Estrada
Encyclopedia of Social Work 20, 7-14, 2008
10*2008
Considering definitional issues, cultural components, and the impact of trauma when counseling vulnerable youth susceptible to gang-involvement
JN Estrada, R Hernandez, S Kim
Handbook of multicultural counseling (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2017
62017
In H. Shapiro
JN Estrada, AH Huerta, E Hernandez, RA Hernandez, SW Kim
The Wiley handbook on violence in education: Forms, factors, and preventions, 2018
42018
Break it to make it program evaluation
A Huerta, K Venegas, J Estrada
22018
“I am somebody”: Gang membership
AH Huerta, E Hernandez, JN Estrada
Youth at risk: A prevention resource for counselors, teachers, and parents …, 2019
12019
Centering the Community's Voice and Needs in Gang Prevention and Intervention through a Trauma-Informed Lens
JN Estrada, E Hernandez, JS Hernandez
From Trauma to Resiliency, 165-184, 2022
2022
Associations among Self-Reported School Violence, Military Connection, and Gang Membership in Secondary Schools in California.
JN Estrada, T Gilreath, C Yadira, RA Astor
AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
2016
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