Skip to main content

Home

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Department
    • People
    • Resources & Affiliated Centers
  • Undergraduate
    • Prospective Students
    • Current CCJS Majors
    • Honors Program
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Internships and Career Opportunities
    • Extracurricular Programs
    • CCJS at Shady Grove
  • Graduate
    • CCJS Graduate Studies
    • PhD Program
    • Master's Program
    • Student Resources
  • Research
    • Racial Democracy Crime and Justice Network Small Grants Program
    • Recent Publications
    • Criminal Justice Policy & Practice
    • Criminological Theory Development & Testing
    • Emergent Issues in Crime & Justice
      • Criminology for the 21st Century
    • Statistical Methods & Data Analysis
  • RDCJN
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Department
    • People
    • Resources & Affiliated Centers
  • Undergraduate
    • Prospective Students
    • Current CCJS Majors
    • Honors Program
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Internships and Career Opportunities
    • Extracurricular Programs
    • CCJS at Shady Grove
  • Graduate
    • CCJS Graduate Studies
    • PhD Program
    • Master's Program
    • Student Resources
  • Research
    • Racial Democracy Crime and Justice Network Small Grants Program
    • Recent Publications
    • Criminal Justice Policy & Practice
    • Criminological Theory Development & Testing
    • Emergent Issues in Crime & Justice
      • Criminology for the 21st Century
    • Statistical Methods & Data Analysis
  • RDCJN

Publications

Capitol Building by Jorge Alcala (https://unsplash.com/@jorgeaalcala)
  • Brunson, R. K., Vélez, M. B., & Tapia, E. (2024). A race-centered critique of place-based research and policing. Aggression and Violent Behavior.
  • Brunson, R. K., Chillar, V. F., Holmes, M. D., Trapassi, J., & Pirrone, D. (2024). Participant accounts of police violence during black lives matter protests in Chicago. Policing and Society, 1-16. Brunson_Police_and_Society_Forthcoming.pdf1.38 MB
  • Brunson, R. K., & Chillar, V. F. (2024). Gun Violence and Pretrial Detention—Addressing Public Perception and Public Health. JAMA network open, 7(5), e2412929-e2412929.
  • LaFree, G., & Gill, P. (2024). Strengths and Weaknesses of Open Source Data for Studying Terrorism and Political Radicalization. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1-17.
  • Ferwerda, J., & Reuter, P. (2024). National assessments of money laundering risks: Stumbling at the start. Risk Analysis.
  • Horowitz, V. L., Larson, R. P., Stewart, R., & Uggen, C. (2024). Fines, Fees, and Families: Monetary Sanctions As Stigmatized Intergenerational Exchange. The Sociological Quarterly, 1-20.
  • Kilmer, B., Midgette, G., & Nicosia, N. (2024). Combining Frequent Alcohol Testing with Swift-Certain-Fair Sanctions: Summary of the Peer-Reviewed Literature on 24/7 Sobriety and Ideas for Future Research. Federal Sentencing Reporter, 36(4), 201-208.
  • Porter, L. C., De Biasi, A., Jefferis, E., & Curtis, A. (2024). “It’s the Best Thing in the World Around Here”: The Potential for Protective Places in a High Crime Neighborhood. Crime & Delinquency
  • Lageson, S., & Stewart, R. (2024). The problem with criminal records: Discrepancies between state reports and private‐sector background checks. Criminology.
  • Bounoua, N., Sadeh, N., Payne, Y. A., & Hitchens, B. K. (2023). Structural barriers explain the link between negative community re‐entry experiences and motives for illegal behavior in street‐identified Black men and women.American Journal of Community Psychology.
  • Bjarnadottir, M. V., Chandra, S., He, P., & Midgette, G. (2023). Analyzing Illegal Psychostimulant Trafficking Networks Using Noisy and Sparse Data. IISE Transactions, online first 1-20.
  • Caulkins, J. P., Kilmer, B., & Reuter, P. (2023). Modeling cartel size to inform violence reduction in Mexico. Science, 381(6664), 1291-1293.
  • Lyons, C. J., Vélez, M. B., & Chen, X. (2023). Inheriting the Grade: HOLC “Redlining” Maps and Contemporary Neighborhood Crime. Socius, 9,
  • McGloin, J. M., & Augustyn, M. B. (2023). The Measurement Lens Matters: Considering the Sensitivity of the Gang Effect to Coding Across Samples. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 1-31.
  • Han, S., Piquero, A. R., & Bersani, B. E. (2023). Does Rational Choice Help to Explain Offending Differences Across Immigrant Generations? Focusing on Serious Adolescent Offenders. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, online first.
  • LaFree, G., Jiang, B., & Yanez, Y. (2023). Comparing the Determinants of Worldwide Homicide and Terrorism. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, online first.
  • Xie, M., Ortiz Solis, V., & Chauhan, P. (2023). Declining Trends in Crime Reporting and Victims’ Trust of Police in the United States and Major Metropolitan Areas in the 21st Century. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177
  • Ellis, R., & Inzana, V. (2023). Salvation Scripts: How Religion Matters for Women’s Desistance Narratives. Justice Quarterly, 1-28.
  • Branigan, A. R., Ellis, R., Jacobsen, W. C., & Haskins, A. R. (2023). System management and compensatory parenting: Educational involvement after maternal incarceration. Criminology.
  • Haskins, A. R., Jacobsen, W. C., & Mittleman, J. (2023). Optimism and Obstacles: Racialized Constraints in College Attitudes and Expectations among Teens of the Prison Boom. Sociology of Education, 96(3), 211–233. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380407231167412
  • Jiang, B., & LaFree, G. (2023). Climate Change, Fish Production, and Maritime Piracy. Weather, Climate, and Society, 15(2), 289-306.
  • Tahamont, S., Jelveh, Z., McNeill, M., Yan, S., Chalfin, A., & Hansen, B. (2023). No ground truth? No problem: Improving administrative data linking using active learning and a little bit of guile. PloS one, 18(4), e0283811. https://doi.org/10.1371/journa
  • Gaston, S., Brunson, R. K., & Ayeni, D. O. (2022). Suspicious places make people suspicious: Officers’ perceptions of place‐based conditions in racialized drug enforcement.Criminology & Public Policy. Gaston_et_al_Criminology Public Policy - 2023.pdf363.24 KB
  • Philippon, C., Wright, K. A., Telep, C. W., & Shaw, O. P. (2023). Learning with the Others: Perspective-Taking and the Future of Criminal Justicein the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1-20.
  • Tinney, E. (2023). The “STICKINESS” of stigma: Guilt by association after a friend's arrest. Criminology. Criminology - 2023 - Tinney - The STICKINESS of stigma Guilt by association after a friend s arrest.pdf340.2 KB

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of Maryland, 2220 Samuel J. LeFrak Hall, 7251 Preinkert Drive, College Park, MD 20742
Phone: 301-405-4699  ♦ Fax: 301-405-4733 ♦ Email: ccjs-admin [at] umd.edu ♦ Contact Us

  • Give to CCJS
  • Receive Email
  • College Directory
  • Alumni
  • UMD Web Accessibility
University of Maryland 1856 - College of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Login / Logout