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Publications related to Criminal Justice Policy & Practice

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  • Brunson, R. K., & Miller, A. (2022). Police Observational Research in the Twenty-First Century. Annual Review of Criminology, 6.
  • Brunson, R. K., Wade, B. A., & Hitchens, B. K. (2022). Examining risky firearm behaviors among high-risk gun carriers in New York City. Preventive Medicine, 107179. Brunson Wade Hitchens.pdf591.34 KB
  • Mitre‐Becerril, D., Tahamont, S., Lerner, J., & Chalfin, A. (2022). Can deterrence persist? Long‐term evidence from a randomized experiment in street lighting. Criminology & Public Policy.
  • Wellford, C. and Scott, T. (2021), "Guest editorial", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 44 No. 4, pp. 541-547.https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-08-2021-198 10-1108_PIJPSM-08-2021-198.pdf88.38 KB
  • Brandon C Welsh, Andrea B Wexler; Elevating the Scientific and Public Policy Discourse on Crime Prevention: Taking Stock of the ‘What Works’ Report’s Influence 20 Years on, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, , paz006, https://doi.org/10.1093/poli
  • Jacobsen, Wade C., Garret T. Pace, and Nayan G. Ramirez. 2019. “Punishment and Inequality at an Early Age: Exclusionary Discipline in Elementary School.” Social Forces 97(3):973-98.
  • Galvin, Miranda A., Thomas A. Loughran, Sally S. Simpson, and Mark A. Cohen. Victim Compensation Policy and White-Collar Crime: Public Preferences in a National Willingness to Pay Survey. Criminology & Public Policy, August, 2018. Galvin_et_al-2018-Criminology_%26_Public_Policy.pdf644.56 KB
  • Rorie, Melissa, Sally S. Simpson, Mark A. Cohen, and Michael Vandenbergh. Examining Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Corporate Offending and Overcompliance: The Efficacy of Direct and Indirect Regulatory Interactions. Law & Policy, 40 (2): 172-195, Rorie_et_al-2018-Law_%26_Policy.pdf319.77 KB
  • MDAC & MSCCSP Study Collaboration Results in Sentencing Guidelines Change COMPLIANT-Smith J., Soule, D., Criminal Sentencing, Data-driven Policy in Action.pdf404.82 KB
  • Smith J., Soule, D., "Criminal Sentencing, Data-driven Policy in Action" COMPLIANT-Smith J., Soule, D., Criminal Sentencing, Data-driven Policy in Action.pdf404.82 KB
  • Kimchi, A. (2017). Investigating the Assignment of Probation Conditions: Heterogeneity and the Role of Race and Ethnicity. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-018-9400-2
  • Haskins, Anna R. and Wade C. Jacobsen. 2017. “Schools as Surveilling Institutions? Paternal Incarceration, System Avoidance and Parental Involvement in Schooling.” American Sociological Review 82(4):657-84. compliant- Schools as Surveilling Institutions Wade C. Jacobsen. Jacobsen.pdf480.99 KB

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