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  • Reuter, P., Caulkins, J. P., & Midgette, G. (2021). Heroin use cannot be measured adequately with a general population survey. Addiction, 116(10), 2600-2609. Addiction - 2021 - Reuter - Heroin use cannot be measured adequately with a general population survey.pdf481.78 KB
  • Ellis, R. (2021). Prisons as porous institutions. Theory and Society, 50(2), 175-199. Ellis2021_Article_PrisonsAsPorousInstitutions.pdf489.85 KB
  • Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole.pdf1.09 MB
  • Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without (2).pdf1.09 MB
  • Johnson, Brian D., Cassia Spohn, and Anat Kimchi** (2021). Life Lessons: Examining Sources of Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Life Without Parole Sentences. Criminology 59(4): 704-737. Criminology - 2021 - Johnson - Life lessons Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole_0.pdf1.09 MB
  • Midgette, G., Caulkins, J. P., & Reuter, P. (2021). Pathways to drug prevalence estimation: synthesizing three comments on triangulation. Addiction, 116(10), 2615-2616. Addiction - 2021 - Midgette - Pathways to drug prevalence estimation synthesizing three comments on triangulation.pdf134.72 KB
  • Midgette, G., Loughran, T. A., & Tahamont, S. (2021). The impact of ambiguity-induced error in offender decision-making: Evidence from the field. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 58(6), 635-665. Midgette_ambiguity.pdf303.45 KB
  • Midgette, G., & Reuter, P. (2020). Has cannabis use among youth increased after changes in its legal status? A commentary on use of monitoring the future for analyses of changes in state cannabis laws. Prevention Science, 21(1), 137-145. Midgette-Reuter2020_Article_HasCannabisUseAmongYouthIncrea.pdf613.36 KB
  • Tahamont, S., Hyatt, J., Pheasant, M., Lafferty, J., Bell, N., & Sheets, M. (2020). Ineligible anyway: Evidence on the barriers to Pell eligibility for prisoners in the second chance Pell pilot program in Pennsylvania prisons. Justice Quarterly, 1-25. Tahamont_2020.pdf2.63 MB
  • Reuter, P., & Paoli, L. (2020). How similar are modern criminal syndicates to traditional Mafias?. Crime and Justice, 49(1), 223-287. Reuter_Paoli_2020.pdf703.52 KB
  • Reuter, P., & Tonry, M. (2020). Organized Crime: Less Than Meets the Eye. Crime and Justice, 49(1), 1-16. Reuter_Tonry_2020.pdf473.59 KB
  • LaFree, G., Jiang, B., & Porter, L. C. (2020). Prison and violent political extremism in the United States. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 36(3), 473-498. LaFree2020_Article_PrisonAndViolentPoliticalExtre.pdf887.78 KB
  • Bersani, B. E., & Morabito, M. S. (2020). Immigrant disparities in suicide ideation: Variation across age of migration, gender, and nativity. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 22(5), 881-887. Bersani-Morabito2020_Article_ImmigrantDisparitiesInSuicideI.pdf477.54 KB
  • Ellis, R. (2020). Redemption and reproach: Religion and carceral control in action among women in prison. Criminology, 58(4), 747-772. Criminology - 2020 - Ellis - Redemption and reproach Religion and carceral control in action among women in prison.pdf290.56 KB
  • Glazener, E. M., Kozlowski, M. M., Lynch, J. P., & Smith, J. S. (2020). Understanding misdemeanor enforcement: The roles of calls for service and community characteristics. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(1), 13-35. Glazener_2020.pdf613.37 KB
  • Jacobsen, W. C. (2020). School punishment and interpersonal exclusion: Rejection, withdrawal, and separation from friends. Criminology, 58(1), 35-69. Criminology - 2019 - Jacobsen - School punishment and interpersonal exclusion Rejection withdrawal and separation from.pdf452.57 KB
  • Stewart, R., & Uggen, C. (2020). Criminal records and college admissions: A modified experimental audit. Criminology, 58(1), 156-188. Criminology - 2019 - Stewart - Criminal records and college admissions A modified experimental audit.pdf488.48 KB
  • Testa, Alex and Brian Johnson. (2020). Who Pays the Trial Tax? Race, Disparity and Prosecution. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 31(4): 500–531. Paying the Trial Tax 2020 Testa and Johnson_2.pdf193.92 KB
  • Testa, Alex and Brian Johnson. (2020). Who Pays the Trial Tax? Race, Disparity and Prosecution. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 31(4): 500–531. Paying the Trial Tax 2020 Testa and Johnson_0.pdf193.92 KB
  • Testa, Alex and Brian Johnson. (2020). Who Pays the Trial Tax? Race, Disparity and Prosecution. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 31(4): 500–531. Paying the Trial Tax 2020 Testa and Johnson_1.pdf193.92 KB
  • Testa, Alex** and Brian Johnson. (2020). Who Pays the Trial Tax? Race, Disparity and Prosecution. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 31(4): 500–531. Paying the Trial Tax 2020 Testa and Johnson.pdf193.92 KB
  • Wilson, T., Loughran, T., & Brame, R. (2020). Substantial bias in the Tobit estimator: Making a case for alternatives. Justice Quarterly, 37(2), 231-257. Substantial Bias in the Tobit Estimator Making a Case for Alternatives.pdf2.8 MB
  • Midgette, Gregory, Steven Davenport, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Beau Kilmer, What America's Users Spend on Illegal Drugs, 2006–2016. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2019. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR3140.html. Also available in print form.
  • Kozlowski, M., Glazener, E., Mitchell, J. A., Lynch, J. P., & Smith, J. (2019). Decriminalization and depenalization of marijuana possession: A case study of enforcement outcomes in Prince George's County. Criminology, Crim. Just. L & Soc'y, 20, 109. Kozlowski_2019.pdf2.49 MB
  • Thomas, K. J., McGloin, J. M., & Sullivan, C. J. (2019). Quantifying the likelihood of false positives: Using sensitivity analysis to bound statistical inference. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35(4), 631-662. Thomas2019_Article_QuantifyingTheLikelihoodOfFals.pdf1.14 MB

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