Beaulieu, M., Dunton, C., Williams, L. M., & Porter, J. L. 2017. “The Impact of Sexual Orientation
on College Student Victimization: An Examination of Sexual Minority and Non-Sexual
Minority Student Populations.” Psychology, 8, 1728–1747. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2017.811114
Beaulieu, Mark, McQuiller-Williams, Laverne and Porter, Judy. 2017. “Intimate Partner Violence in
a U.S. College Sample: Do Auditory Status and Gender Predict Victimization?” Psychology. 387–411.
Messner, Steven F., Beaulieu, Mark, Isles, Stacey N., and Mitchell, Lacy. 2013. “Revisiting
the Quality and use of Race-Specific Homicide Data: Exploring Substantive Implications.”
Homicide Studies.
Beaulieu, Mark. 2011. “Research Note: An Examination of the Effect of Black Isolation on White Homicide
and Robbery Arrest Rates, 1990 and 2000.” Justice Research and Policy, 13(1), 46–75.
Beaulieu, Mark and Continelli, Tracey. 2011. “Benefits of Segregation for White Communities: A Review
of the Literature and Directions for Future Research.” Journal of African American Studies, 15: 487–507.
Beaulieu, Mark and Messner, Steven F. 2010. “Assessing Changes in the Effect of Divorce Rates on
Homicide Rates Across Large U.S. Cities, 1960-2000: Revisiting the Chicago School.”
Homicide Studies. 14: 24–51.
Messner, Steven F., Deane, Glenn and Beaulieu, Mark. 2002. “A Log-Multiplicative Association Model for Allocating Homicides with Unknown
Victim-Offender Relationships.” Criminology, 40(2): 457–480.
Beaulieu, Mark and Messner, Steven F. 1999. “Race, Gender and Outcomes in First Degree Murder Cases.”
Journal of Poverty, 3: 47–68.
Book Chapters
Dunton, C. & Beaulieu, M. 2015. From Correlation to Logistic Regression. In K. D. Strang (Ed.), Palgrave Handbook
of Research Design in Business and Management. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
The Rise of ISIS, April 2017, SUNY Adirondack, Continuing Education Lunch and Lecture
Series, Queensbury, N.Y.
The Rise of ISIS, April 2017, Branch Campus Brown Bag Lunch, Queensbury, N.Y.
Beaulieu, Mark and Messner, Steven. “Assessing Changes in the Effect of Divorce Rates on Violent
Crime Rates Across Large U.S. Cities, 1960–2000.” Presented at the American Society
of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 2007.
Beaulieu, Mark. “The Changing Face of Disorganization: Do the Causes of Social Disorganization Affect
Crime the Same Way Today as in the Past?” Presented at the American Society of Criminology,
Toronto, Ontario, November 2005.
Williams, Laverne and Beaulieu, Mark. “Victimization on a College Campus: Demographic Characteristics Related to Risk.”
Presented at the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario, November 2005.
Beaulieu, Mark. “Social Disorganization Revisited: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Urban
Residential Segregation on Crime.” Presented at the American Society of Criminology,
Denver, CO, November 2003.
Beaulieu, Mark. “A Log-Multiplicative Association Model for Allocating Unknown Victim-Offender Relationships.”
Presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 2000.
Beaulieu, Mark. “The Effects of Cohort Size on County Level Crime: A Redefinition of the Easterlin
Hypothesis.” Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of Eastern Sociological Society,
Philadelphia, PA, March 1998.
Beaulieu, Mark. “Race, Gender and Outcomes in First Degree Murder Cases: An Analysis of Convictions
and Charge Reductions.” Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological
Society, Boston, MA, March 1996.