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Stephen J. Bahr, Professor of Sociology

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Research

  • Prisoner Reentry; Marital Dissolution

Education

  • PHD Sociology WASHINGTON ST UNIVERSITY 1972
  • MS Family Relations BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1969
  • BS Sociology BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1968

Professional Affiliations

  • Family Studies Center 2

Publications

  • BAHR, STEPHEN J. and Anastasios C. Marcos. Cross-Cultural Attitudes Toward Abortion: Greeks vs. Americans.. Journal of Family Issues.
  • Dorius, Cassandra Rasmussen, STEPHEN J. BAHR, John P. Hoffmann, and Elizabeth Lovelady Harmon.. Parenting Practices as Moderators of the Relationship between Peers and Adolescent Marijuana Use. Journal of Marriage and Family.
  • Bahr, Stephen J. Incarceration, Poverty, and Families. Handbook of Families & Poverty.
  • Bahr, Stephen J., Anita Harker Armstrong, Benjamin Guild Gibbs, Paul E. Harris, and James K. Fisher. The Reentry Process: How Parolees Adjust to Release from Prison. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers.
  • Day, Randal D., Alan C. Acock, Stephen J. Bahr, and Joyce Arditti. Incarcerated Fathers Returning Home to Children and Families: Introduction to the Special Issue and a Primer on Doing Research with Men in Prison. Fathering: A Journal of Research, Theory, and Practice About Men as Fathers.
  • Bahr, Stephen J., Lu, Chao-Chin, and Westover, Jonathan H.. Divorce. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
  • Bahr, Stephen J., John P. Hoffmann, and Xioayan Yang. Parental and Peer Influences on the Risk of Adolescent Drug Use. Journal of Primary Prevention.
  • Hoffmann, John P., and Stephen J. Bahr. Crime and Deviance. Handbook of Religion and Social Institutions.
  • Bahr, Stephen J.. Adolescent Well-Being. Utah at the Beginning of the New Millennium: A Demographic Perspective.

Awards

  • Virginia F. Cutler Faculty Lecture College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences 1988
  • John A. Widtsoe Fellowship Brigham Young University 2005

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