Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Reducing intimate partner violence: moving beyond criminal justice interventions,2008,7,4,537-545,Peterson Reducing intimate partner violence: an evaluation of a comprehensive justice system‐community collaboration,2008,7,4,495-523,Visher Mandatory domestic violence arrest and prosecution policies: recidivism and social governance,2008,7,4,663-670,Dixon Courting domestic violence victims: a tale of two cities,2008,7,4,671-685,Buzawa Coordinated community responses to intimate partner violence: where do we go from here?,2008,7,4,547-556,Klevens COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN THE 20th AND 21st CENTURIES,2008,7,4,525-535,Maxwell A comparison of two prosecution policies in cases of intimate partner violence: mandatory case filing versus following the victim's lead,2008,7,4,633-662,O'Sullivan Can 14737 women be wrong? A meta‐analysis of the LSI‐R and recidivism for female offenders,2009,8,1,183-208,Cullen Weapon choice and American political violence,2009,8,3,531-559,Hendrickson A great debate over using the Level of Service Inventory‐Revised (LSI‐R) with women offenders,2009,8,1,173-181,Morash The women are not wrong: It is the approach that is debatable,2009,8,1,221-229,Taylor Violence and public policy,2009,8,3,623-631,Berlet Radicalization of U.S. prisoners,2009,8,3,561-592,Useem Bad cops,2009,8,4,737-769,Kane Gangs and public policy,2009,8,4,675-703,Huff Gangs law enforcement and the academy,2009,8,4,723-731,Short The impact of after‐school programs on middle‐school students: policy implications,2009,8,2,423-430,Bilchik Criminology's third war,2009,8,3,431-444,LaFree Does the death penalty save lives?,2009,8,4,803-843,Kovandzic Gang databases,2009,8,4,667-674,Spergel Gangs and public policy,2009,8,4,711-716,Kennedy Gridlock or mutability: reconsidering “gender” and risk assessment,2009,8,1,209-219,Hannah‐Moffat Police officers' perceptual distortions during lethal force situations: informing the reasonableness standard,2009,8,1,117-140,Brunson Strengths and limits of criminological research on terrorism,2009,8,3,661-665,Stern The impact of after‐school programs on the routine activities of middle‐school students: Results from a randomized controlled trial,2009,8,2,391-412,Gottfredson Youth after‐school programs: time to involve the parents and community?,2009,8,2,413-422,Capaldi The elusive nature of reasonableness,2009,8,1,163-172,Terrill Criminologists and terrorism,2009,8,3,655-660,Forst Examining fatal and nonfatal incidents involving the TASER,2009,8,4,865-891,Ready How great is g.R.E.A.T.? Results from a longitudinal quasi‐experimental design,2001,1,1,87-118,Taylor A couples analysis of partner abuse with implications for abuse‐prevention policy,2001,1,1,5-36,Moffitt The timing of delinquent behavior and its implications for after‐school programs,2001,1,1,61-86,Gottfredson Reducing Firearms Violence Through Directed Police Patrol,2001,1,1,119-148,McGarrell Putting violence in its place: the influence of race ethnicity gender and place on the risk for violence,2001,1,1,37-60,Lauritsen Understanding sexual victimization inside prisons: factors that predict risk,2007,6,3,535-564,Blitz The trials of measuring the “success” of domestic violence policies,2005,4,3,559-566,Belknap The preventive effects of arrest on intimate partner violence: Research policy and theory,2002,2,1,51-80,Maxwell The need for a multi‐faceted response to intimate partner abuse perpetrated by african‐americans,2007,6,2,367-376,Potter The evolution of domestic violence policy through masculine institutions: from discipline to protection to collaborative empowerment,2003,2,2,319-328,Lutze The effect of “no‐drop” prosecution policies on perpetrators of intimate partner violence,2008,7,4,629-632,Kruttschnitt Sex offender registration and notification: public attention political emphasis and fear,2003,3,1,97-104,Wright Prosecuting domestic violence,2005,4,3,527-534,Maxwell No easy answers: public policy criminal justice and domestic violence,2002,2,1,91-96,Humphries Increasing the proportion of domestic violence arrests that are prosecuted: A natural experiment in Milwaukee,2003,2,2,263-282,Davis Domestic violence: arrest prosecution and reducing violence,2003,2,2,313-318,Dobash Domestic violence legislation: exploring its impact on the likelihood of domestic violence police involvement and arrest,2003,2,2,283-312,Dugan Domestic violence,2003,2,2,259-262,Ostrom Culturally‐focused batterer counseling for African‐American men,2007,6,2,341-366,Gondolf Culturally‐focused batterer counseling,2007,6,2,337-340,Belknap Criminalizing victimization: the unintended consequences of pro‐arrest policies for girls and women,2002,2,1,81-90,Chesney‐Lind Court oversight and conviction under mandatory and nonmandatory domestic violence case filing policies,2005,4,3,535-557,Peterson Being pursued: stalking victimization in a national study of college women,2002,1,2,257-308,Fisher Assessing dangerousness in domestic violence cases: history challenges and opportunities,2005,4,4,653-672,Campbell “Weapon choice and American political violence”,2009,8,3,647-654,Greene “Police don't like black people”: African‐American young men's accumulated police experiences,2007,6,1,71-101,Brunson Abandon felon disenfranchisement policies,2007,6,4,707-715,Crutchfield Abolish juvenile curfews,2007,6,4,663-669,Adams Addicted to prisons and asking "why don't they riot?",2008,7,1,153-158,Marquart Are deportable aliens a unique threat to public safety? Comparing the recidivism of deportable and nondeportable aliens,2008,7,1,59-82,Hickman Beyond predicting the risk of sexual victimization in prison — considering inmate options and reporting avenues for addressing an inherent problem,2007,6,3,573-584,Becker Border blunders: the unanticipated human and economic costs of the u.S. Approach to immigration control 1986‐2007,2008,7,1,83-94,Phillips Broken windows or window dressing? Citizens'(in) ability to tell the difference between disorder and crime,2008,7,2,163-194,Pratt Build a criminal justice policy for terrorism,2007,6,4,781-790,LaFree Build the capacity of communities to address crime,2007,6,4,651-661,Acosta Characteristics of effective and ineffective after‐school programs,2007,6,2,283-288,McGarrell Collect and release data on coercive police actions,2007,6,4,773-780,Kane Corrections under pressure,2008,7,1,113-116,Useem Cracks in the penal harm movement: evidence from the field,2008,7,3,423-465,Latessa Deterrence context and crime decision making,2008,7,1,5-8,Pogarsky Distinguishing characteristics of effective and ineffective after‐school programs to prevent delinquency and victimization,2007,6,2,289-318,Gottfredson Editorial introduction to coordinated community response to intimate partner violence,2008,7,4,489-493,Spohn Eliminate residency restrictions for sex offenders,2007,6,4,863-870,Walker Encourage restorative justice,2007,6,4,689-696,Braithwaite End natural life sentences for juveniles,2007,6,4,735-746,Fagan Evaluating the balance sheet of asset forfeiture laws: toward evidence‐based policy assessments,2008,7,2,245-255,Baumer Expand the use of police gang units,2007,6,4,729-733,Decker Federal support of local criminal justice operations,2008,7,3,351-357,Blumstein Forever the symbolic assailant: the more things change the more they remain the same,2007,6,1,103-121,Jones‐Brown Gangs guns and drugs: recidivism among serious young offenders,2007,6,2,187-221,Huebner Immigration policy border security and migrant deaths: an impact evaluation of life‐saving efforts under the border safety initiative,2007,6,2,245-266,Guerette Incorporating Latinos and immigrants into policing research,2007,6,1,57-64,Martinez Investment in effective after‐school programs: is it worth the risk?,2007,6,2,319-326,Fagan Is policing for profit? Answers from asset forfeiture,2008,7,2,219-244,Kovandzic Just say no to d.A.R.E,2007,6,4,815-824,Rosenbaum Make police oversight independent and transparent,2007,6,4,747-754,Greene Making order of disorder: a call for conceptual clarity,2008,7,2,203-213,Kubrin Market testing and prison riots: how public‐sector commercialization contributed to a prison riot,2008,7,1,117-142,Rynne No illusions: offender and organizational change in Maryland's proactive community supervision efforts,2008,7,2,275-302,Taxman Prevention is a sound public and private investment,2007,6,3,377-397,Catalano Prison gang policy and recidivism: short‐term management benefits long‐term consequences,2007,6,2,223-230,Griffin Racial profiling—then and now,2007,6,1,65-70,Skolnick Rational choice theory crime control policy and criminological relevance,2008,7,1,43-52,Pratt Reefer madness: broken windows policing and misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City 1989–2000,2007,6,1,165-181,Harcourt Routine activity theory and the handling of children and policy makers,2007,6,2,327-336,Zimmermann Save children from a life of crime,2007,6,4,871-879,Farrington Senseless deaths and holding the line,2007,6,2,267-274,Bejarano Sex offender and victimization legislation: use misuse and efficacy,2007,6,3,503-505,Terry Sexual delinquency in Racine: does early sex offending predict later sex offending in youth and young adulthood?,2007,6,3,507-534,Piquero The continued relevance of gang membership,2007,6,2,231-240,McGloin The criminogenic effects of imprisonment: evidence from state panel data 1974–2002,2007,6,3,589-622,Kovandzic The effects of local law enforcement block grants on serious crime,2008,7,3,325-350,Worrall The fallacy of juvenile sex offender risk,2007,6,3,565-571,Miner The importance of research on race and policing: making race salient to individuals and institutions within criminal justice,2007,6,1,5-23,Harris The race/ethnicity disparity in misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City,2007,6,1,131-164,Johnson The social ecology of community corrections—understanding the link between individual and community change,2008,7,2,263-274,Byrne The symbolic violence of the crime‐immigration nexus: migrant mythologies in the americas,2008,7,1,95-112,Hagan Toward a national estimate of police use of nonlethal force,2008,7,4,563-604,Piquero Toward a national use‐of‐force data collection system: one small (and focused) step is better than a giant leap,2008,7,4,619-627,Smith Use probation to prevent murder,2007,6,4,843-849,Sherman Violent victimization among males and economic conditions: the vulnerability of race and ethnic minorities,2010,9,4,665-692,Lauritsen Evaluating a natural experiment in alcohol policy,2010,9,1,41-67,Eisner Evaluation of the Licensing Act of 2003,2010,9,1,35-39,Treno Is problem‐oriented policing effective in reducing crime and disorder?,2010,9,1,139-172,Hinkle Economic conditions and minority violence (editorial),2010,9,4,659-663,Blumstein Economic conditions and racial/ethnic variations in violence,2010,9,4,707-713,Martinez Interpreting police use of force and the construction of reality,2009,8,1,111-115,Alpert Rotten apples rotten branches and rotten orchards,2009,8,4,777-785,Ivković Bootlegging: A career caught between fantasy and reality,2009,8,1,1-12,Klein Research on conducted energy devices: findings methods and a possible alternative,2009,8,4,903-913,Kaminski The past as prologue? Decarceration in California then and now,2011,10,2,291-+,Zimring The Texas deterrence muddle,2012,11,3,579-591,Fagan Getting the law involved: a quasi-experiment in early intervention involving collaboration between schools and the district attorney's office,2012,11,2,227-249,Wright The right to counsel in juvenile court Law reform to deliver legal services and reduce justice by geography,2010,9,2,327-356,Feld Assessing the implications of a structured decision-making tool for recidivism in a statewide analysis disposition matrix for court recommendations made by juvenile probation officers,2015,14,1,5-49,Baglivio Young adult offenders the need for more effective legislative options and justice processing,2012,11,4,727-750,Farrington A broader view of evidence-based programs reveals more options for state juvenile justice systems,2012,11,3,515-523,Howell Promoting evidence-based practice in delinquency prevention at the state level: principles progress and policy directions,2012,11,3,491-513,Welsh Aligning justice system processing with developmental science,2012,11,4,751-758,Cauffman Overview of: 'young adult offenders: the need for more effective legislative options and justice processing',2012,11,4,727-728,Farrington Raising the age (editorial),2012,11,4,759-768,Krohn Overview of: 'Promoting evidence-based practice in delinquency prevention at the state level: principles progress and policy directions',2012,11,3,491-492,Welsh Should the juvenile justice system be involved in early intervention?,2012,11,2,265-273,Farrington Overview of: 'Getting the law involved a quasi-experiment in early intervention involving collaboration between schools and the district attorney's office',2012,11,2,225-226,Wright Drug testing for youthful offenders on parole: an experimental evaluation,2002,1,2,217-244,Haapanen Breaking the cycle of drugs and crime: findings from the birmingham BTC demonstration,2002,1,2,189-216,Mitchell Crime control via federal dealer regulation,2002,1,2,183-186,Jacobs Reduction in FFLs a step in the right direction,2002,1,2,179-182,Azrael Federal legislation and gun markets: how much have recent reforms of the federal firearms licensing system reduced criminal gun suppliers?,2002,1,2,151-178,Koper Gun control,2002,1,2,149-150, Quality of life obsessions and the micro-management of behavior,2002,1,2,245-250,Curtis Growth and quality of U.S. private prisons: evidence from a national survey,2002,1,3,427-450,Camp Unintended consequences of politically popular sentencing policy: the homicide promoting effects of "three strikes" in U.S. cities (1980-1999),2002,1,3,399-424,Kovandzic Analyzing and responding to the driving forces of prison population growth,2002,1,3,389-392,Mauer Selective incapacitation three strikes and the problem of aging prison populations: using simulation modeling to see the future,2002,1,3,353-388,Auerhahn Three strikes,2002,1,3,351-352,Mackenzie Confronting enemies foreign and domestic: an American dilemma?,2002,1,3,345-350,Turk Bias national security and military tribunals,2002,1,3,339-344,Donohue The prosecution and punishment of international terrorists in federal courts: 1980-1998,2002,1,3,311-338,Smith Considering focused deterrence in the age of Ferguson Baltimore North Charleston and beyond,2015,14,3,573-581,Griffiths With great methods come great responsibilities: social network analysis in the implementation and evaluation of gang programs,2015,14,3,559-572,Tita Changing the street dynamic: evaluating Chicago's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (VRS),2015,14,3,525-558,Papachristos To shoot or not to shoot; gang decisions decisions,2015,14,3,521-524,Howell Something that works in violent crime control: let the focused deterrence and pulling levers programs roll with eternal vigilance,2015,14,3,515-519,Land Focused deterrence and improved police-community relations: unpacking the proverbial "black box",2015,14,3,507-514,Brunson Focused deterrence and the promise of fair and effective policing,2015,14,3,465-469,Braga Most challenging of contexts: assessing the impact of focused deterrence on serious violence in New Orleans,2015,14,3,471-505,Engel Pathways to prison in New York State,2015,14,3,431-453,Bushway Altering trajectories through community-based justice reinvestment,2015,14,3,455-463,Monteiro Target suitability and terrorism events at places,2015,14,2,417-426,Morris Importance of program integrity: outcome evaluation of a gender-responsive cognitive-behavioral program for female offenders,2015,14,2,301-328,Duwe Building on the evidence: guiding policy and research on police encounters with persons with mental illnesses,2015,14,2,285-293,Robertson Police use of force and the suspect with mental illness: a methodological conundrum,2015,14,2,277-283,Alpert Is dangerousness a myth? Injuries and police encounters with people with mental illnesses,2015,14,2,253-276,Socia Police encounters with people with mental illness: use of force injuries and perceptions of dangerousness,2015,14,2,247-251,Engel Is the impact of cumulative disadvantage on sentencing greater for Black defendants?,2015,14,2,187-223,Wooldredge Examining the "life course" of criminal cases: a new frontier in sentencing research,2015,14,2,183-186,Johnson Family process perspective on the heterogeneous effects of maternal incarceration on child wellbeing; the trouble with differences,2015,14,1,169-182,Arditti "Packages" of risk: implications for determining the effect of maternal incarceration on child wellbeing,2015,14,1,157-168,Giordano Detrimental for some? Heterogeneous effects of maternal incarceration on child wellbeing,2015,14,1,125-156,Wildeman Promoting child wellbeing among children who experience maternal incarceration,2015,14,1,121-124,Roettger Risk tells us who but not what or how" empirical assessment of the complexity of criminogenic needs to inform correctional programming,2015,14,1,71-103,Taxman Structured dispositional matrix for court recommendations made by juvenile probation officers,2015,14,1,59-65,Owen Using a decision matrix to guide juvenile dispositions,2015,14,1,51-58,Vincent Assessing the state of mass incarceration: tipping point or the new normal?,2014,13,4,567-577,Travis How do we reduce incarceration rates while maintaining public safety?,2014,13,4,579-597,Raphael Remodeling American sentencing: a ten-step blueprint for moving past mass incarceration,2014,13,4,503-533,Tonry Developing policies for countering terrorism,2014,13,3,493-497,Wormeli Policing in an omnicultural environment: population heterogeneity and terrorism prevention,2014,13,3,483-491,Pelfrey County-level correlates of terrorist attacks in the United States,2014,13,3,455-481,Bersani Preventing terrorism: complex social scientific and political tasks,2014,13,3,451-453,Bales Paying restitution: experimental analysis of the effects of information and rationale,2014,13,3,405-436,Ruback Effect of electronic monitoring on social welfare dependence,2014,13,3,349-379,Andersen The reality of the Secure Communities Program: are our communities really becoming safer?,2014,13,2,339-344,Martinez Secure or insecure communities? Seven reasons to abandon the Secure Communities Program,2014,13,2,323-338,Kubrin Immigration enforcement policing and crime: evidence from the secure communities program,2014,13,2,285-322,Chalfin Mismatch of guidelines and offender danger and blameworthiness departures as policy signals from the courts,2014,13,2,271-280,Ulmer "Fundamentally flawed?" Exploring the use of policy disagreements in judicial downward departures for child pornography sentences,2014,13,2,241-270,Spohn Making or Breaking Neighborhoods: public social control and the political economy of urban crime,2014,13,2,225-235,Lyons New parochialism and community dynamics: benefits and possible collateral consequences,2014,13,2,217-224,Leverentz New parochialism sources of community investment and the control of street crime,2014,13,2,193-216,Ramey Residence restrictions are ineffective inefficient and inadequate: so now what?,2014,13,1,179-188,Socia The effect and implications of sex offender residence restrictions: evidence from a two-state evaluaiton,2014,13,1,139-168,Huebner Sex offender residency restrictions: successful integration of exclusion,2014,13,1,169-177,Mustaine Evidence of ineffectiveness: advancing the argument against sex offender residence restrictions,2014,13,1,135-138,Tewksbury Moving from description to implementation of evidence-based research findings,2014,13,1,127-134,Piquero What are the policy implications of our knowledge on serious violent and chronic offenders?,2014,13,1,117-125,Loeber Serious violent and chronic juvenile offenders: a statewide analysis of prevalence and prediction of subsequent recidivism using risk and protective factors,2014,13,1,83-116,Howell Delinquency referrals; predictive and protective factors for serious violent and chronic offenders; and juvenile justice interventions,2014,13,1,79-82,Land Juvenile economic sanctions: a logical alternative?,2014,13,1,69-77,Walsh The costs of delinquency,2014,13,1,61-67,Baglivio Juvenile economic sanctions: an analysis of their imposition payment and effect on recidivism,2014,13,1,31-60,Ruback Rehabilitative and restorative justice for juvenile offenders: how might economic sanctions help?,2014,13,1,27-29,Raine From research synthesis to evidence-based policy and practice: how Mark Lipsey is improving juvenile offender treatment,2014,13,1,21-26,Welsh Mark Lipsey's contribution to evidence-based services for juvenile offenders: what works across juvenile justice systems,2014,13,1,15-19,Howell Interventions for juvenile offenders: a serendipitous journey,2014,13,1,1-14,Lipsey Linking evidence and criminal justice policy,2013,12,4,721-730,Blumstein Supermax prisons: the policy and the evidence,2013,12,4,681-719,Mears Evidence and public policy: the example of evaluation research in policing,2013,12,4,651-679,Nagin Family-focused interventions to prevent juvenile delinquency,2013,12,4,617-650,Fagan Translating causal claims: principles and strategies for policy-relevant criminology,2013,12,4,587-616,Sampson Overview of: "Translating causal claims: principles and strategies for policy-relevant criminology",2013,12,4,585-586,Sampson Is there any logic to using logit: finding the right tool for the increasingly important job of risk prediction,2013,12,3,563-567,Bushway The emergence of machine learning techniques in criminology: implications of complexity in our data and in research questions,2013,12,3,551-562,Brennan Linking prediction and prevention,2013,12,3,545-550,Ridgeway Overview of: "Statistical procedures for forecasting criminal behavior: a comparative assessment",2013,12,3,511,Berk Statistical procedures for forecasting criminal behavior,2013,12,3,513-544,Berk Evidence-based prosecution: is it worth the cost?,2013,12,3,491-505,Buzawa The importance of prosecution policies in domestic violence cases,2013,12,3,481-490,Flannigan Victim engagement in the prosecution of domestic violence cases,2013,12,3,473-480,Peterson Evidence-based and victim-centered prosecutorial policies: examination of deterrent and therapeutic jurisprudence effects on domestic violence,2013,12,3,443-472,Finn Overview of: "Evidence-based and victim-centered prosecutorial policies: examination of deterrent and therapeutic jurisprudence effects on domestic violence",2013,12,3,441-442,Finn Gangs criminal offending and an inconvenient truth: considerations for gang prevention and intervention in the lives of youth,2013,12,3,427-436,Pyrooz Do not shoot the messenger: the utility of gang risk research in program targeting and content,2013,12,3,421-426,Maxson Short- and long-term outcome results from a multisite evaluation of the G.R.E.A.T. program,2013,12,3,375-411,Esbensen Two decades of G.R.E.A.T.: considering the history and evaluation of one of the longest-running gang prevention programs,2013,12,3,367-371,Papachristos Overview of: "Short- and long-term outcome results from a multisite evaluation of the G.R.E.A.T. program",2013,12,3,373-374,Esbensen Building efficient crime prevention strategies: considering the ecomonics of investing in human development,2013,12,2,353-366,Crowley Enhancing translational knowledge on developmental crime prevention: the utility of understanding expert decision making,2013,12,2,343-351,Sullivan Enhancing the quality of stakeholder assessments of evidenced-based prevention programs,2013,12,2,333-341,Fagan Valuing developmental crime prevention,2013,12,2,305-332,Homel The effects of local immigration enforcement on crime and disorder: a case study of Prince William County Virginia,2013,12,2,239-276,Koper If I had a hammer I would not use it to control drunk driving: using predictive tools to respond to persisteng drunk driving,2013,12,2,213-225,Payne Deterring DUI behavior in the first place: a bigger bang for the buck?,2013,12,2,203-211,Voas Criminal justice and public health policies to reduce the negative impacts of DUI,2013,12,2,195-201,Wieczorek Moving beyond BAC in DUI: identifying who is at risk for recidivating,2013,12,2,181-193,Marlowe The challenges of screening DUI offenders,2013,12,2,173-177,Cavaiola Informing lone-offender investigations,2013,12,1,103-112,Borum Disaggregating terrorist offenders: implications for research and practice,2013,12,1,93-101,Gill Distinguishing "loner" attacks from other domestic extremist violence,2013,12,1,65-91,Freilich Lone-offender terrorists,2013,12,1,59-62,LaFree The importance of cohesion for gang research policy and practice,2013,12,1,49-58,Papachristos The practicalities of targeted gang interventions,2013,12,1,43-48,Melde Improving civil gang injunctions: how implementation can affect gang dynamics crime and violence,2013,12,1,7-41,Hennigan Crime place and pollution: expanding crime reduction options through a regulatory approach,2012,11,2,281-316,Eck Obeying signals and predicting future offending,2012,11,1,51-59,Piquero A signaling perspective on employment-based reentry programming: training completion as a desistance signal,2012,11,1,21-50,Apel Racial disparity in the wake of the Booker/Fanfan decision,2011,10,4,1077-1118,Ulmer Whither streetwork? The place of outreach workers in community violence prevention,2011,10,4,1045-1051,Kennedy Comprehensive gang and violence reduction programs reinventing the square wheel,2011,10,4,1037-1044,Klein Community-driven violence reduction programs: examining Pittsburgh's One Vision One Life,2011,10,4,993-1027,Chermak Too early is too soon: lessons from the Montana Department of Corrections early release program,2011,10,4,881-908,Wright Taking children into account: addressing the intergenerational effects of parental incarceration,2011,10,3,839-850,McKay Mass imprisonment and racial disparities in childhood behavioral problems,2011,10,3,793-817,Wildeman Prison officer unions and the perpetuation of the penal status quo,2011,10,3,735-770,Page Mass incarceration legal change and locale: understanding and remediating American penal overindulgence,2011,10,3,673-698,Lynch A private-sector incentives-based model for justice reinvestment,2011,10,3,585-608,Clear On cash and conviction: monetary sanctions as misguided policy,2011,10,3,509-537,Harris The contexts and politics of evidence-based sex offender policy,2011,10,2,421-430,Leon Residence restrictions,2011,10,2,411-419,Burchfield Place a moratorium on the passage of sex offender residence restriction laws,2011,10,2,401-409,Barnes Residence restriction buffer zones and the banishment of sex offenders: have we gone too far?,2011,10,2,391-400,Zgoba The policy implications of residence restrictions on sex offender housing in Upstate NY,2011,10,2,351-389,Socia Policy implications of sex offender residence restrictions laws,2011,10,2,345-348,Tewksbury What is smart sex offender policy?,2011,10,2,275-282,Terry The need to debate the fate of sex offender community notification laws,2011,10,2,265-274,Sample Measuring the impact of sex offender notification on community adoption of protective behaviors,2011,10,2,237-263,Bandy Sex offender policies in an era of zero tolerance: what does efectiveness really mean?,2011,10,2,229-233,Levenson Less imprisonment is no doubt a good thing: more policing is not,2011,10,1,137-152,Tonry Extraordinary sentences and the proposed police surge,2011,10,1,123-136,Gottschalk More police less prison less crime? From Peel to Popper: the case for more scientific policing,2011,10,1,77-84,Neyroud The challenges of implementing research-based policies,2011,10,1,69-76,Mauer Reducing crime through prevention not incarceration,2011,10,1,63-68,Bratton Imprisonment and crime,2011,10,1,13-54,Nagin From mass incarceration to targeted policing,2011,10,1,3-8,Rosenfeld Confronting crime with science (editorial),2011,10,1,1-2,Blomberg The Safer Cities Initiative and the removal of the homeless: reducing crime or promoting gentrification on Los Angeles' Skid Row?,2010,9,4,867-873,Vitale Policing the homeless: an evaluation of efforts to reduce homeless-related crime,2010,9,4,813-840,MacDonald Public criminologies,2010,9,4,725-749,Uggen Inequality by design: the connection between race crime victimization and social policy,2010,9,4,715-720,Warren Questions about the relationship of economic conditions to violent victimization,2010,9,4,699-706,Land Property crime--yes; violence--no: comment on Lauritsen and Heimer,2010,9,4,693-697,Cook Database-driven investigations: The promise--and peril--of using forensics to solve "no-suspect" cases,2010,9,2,421-428,Roth The promises and pitfalls of forensic evidence in unsolved crimes,2010,9,2,405-410,Beaver An economic perspective on "Unanalyzed evidence in law-enforcement agencies",2010,9,2,411-419,Cowan Unanalyzed evidence in law-enforcement agencies,2010,9,2,381-404,Hickman Offender trajectories crime trends and costs,2010,9,2,313-319,O'Brien The costs of crime,2010,9,2,307-311,Ludwig Studying the costs of crime across offender trajectories,2010,9,2,279-305,Piquero Human trafficking policy,2010,9,2,267-274,Stolz Measuring the immeasurable: can the severity of human trafficking be ranked?,2010,9,2,257-265,Kangaspunta Identifying child victims of trafficking: toward solutions and resolutions,2010,9,2,245-255,Goździak Building the infrastructure of anti-trafficking: Information funding responses,2010,9,2,235-243,David Where are all the victims? Understanding the determinants of official identification of human trafficking incidents,2010,9,2,201-233,Fahy Setting a higher standard for the evaluation of problem-oriented policing initiatives,2010,9,1,173-182,Braga Legitimacy in corrections: a randomized experiment comparing a boot camp with a prison,2010,9,1,89-117,Mackenzie Conceptual and methodological issues in the prediction of dangerous behavior,2006,5,4,771-778,Auerhahn Violence risk screening in community corrections,2006,5,4,743-769,Davies Screening for risk of violence in community corrections,2006,5,4,737-741,Burrell Evidence-based programs for children of prisoners,2006,5,4,721-735,Farrington The wrong road: efforts to understand the effects of parental crime and incarceration,2006,5,4,703-719,Johnston Disentangling the risks: parent criminal justice involvement and children's exposure to family risks,2006,5,4,677-702,Erkanli It's time to reaffirm rehabilitation,2006,5,4,665-672,Cullen Public opinion and juvenile justice policy: myths and misconceptions,2006,5,4,653-664,Bishop Public preferences for rehabilitation versus incarceration of juvenile offenders: evidence from a contingent valuation survey,2006,5,4,627-651,Steinberg The necessity and value of transnational comparative study: some preaching from a recent convert,2006,5,4,615-622,Zimring Should criminal history records be universally available?,2006,5,3,515-522,Raphael Scarlet letters and recidivism: does an old criminal record predict future offending?,2006,5,3,483-504,Brame The deterrent effects of California's Proposition 8,2006,5,3,413-416,Cook The crime-control effect of incarceration: does scale matter?,2006,5,2,245-276,Useem The effect of county-level prison population growth on crime rates,2006,5,2,213-244,Kovandzic Criminological research and crime control policy: not a marriage made in heaven,2006,5,2,203-212,Greenberg Self-injury in correctional settings: "pathology" of prisons or of prisoners?,2006,5,1,193-202,Thomas Under the barred umbrella: is there room for a women-centered self-injury policy in Canadian corrections?,2006,5,1,161-182,Kilty Self-harm in women's prisons,2006,5,1,157-159,Bosworth Under surveillance: an empirical test of the effectiveness and consequences of electronic monitoring,2006,5,1,61-91,Bales Oregon's get tough sentencing reform: a lesson in justice system adaptation,2006,5,1,5-36,Turner Illegal gun crimes: a view from the streets,2005,4,4,807-814,Serpas Firearms research and the crime drop,2005,4,4,799-806,Rosenfeld Reliable information and rational policy decisions: does gun research fit the bill?,2005,4,4,779-798,Piquero Purchase of multiple firearms as a risk factor for criminal gun use: implications for gun policy and enforcement,2005,4,4,749-778,Koper Disrupting illegal firearms markets in Boston: the effects of operation ceasefire on the supply of new handguns to criminals,2005,4,4,717-748,Braga Better gun enforcement less crime,2005,4,4,677-716,Ludwig What we know about gang injunctions,2005,4,3,637-641,Grogger Policy and intervention considerations of a network analysis of street gangs,2005,4,3,607-635,McGloin "It's getting crazy out there": can a civil gang injunction change a community?,2005,4,3,577-605,Maxson Bad behavior or bad policy? An examination of Tennessee release cohorts 1993-2001,2005,4,3,485-518,Wilson Did ceasefire compstat and exile reduce homicide?,2005,4,3,419-449,Rosenfeld Victims punishment and parole: the effect of victim participation on parole hearings,2005,4,2,333-360,Smith Increasing the effectiveness of correctional programming through the risk principle: identifying offenders for residential placement,2005,4,2,263-290,Lowenkamp An experimental Study of the Los Angeles County Repeat Offender Prevention Program: its implementation and evaluation,2005,4,2,205-236,Zhang Problem-oriented policing in practice,2005,4,2,155-180,Cordner Restorative justice communities and delinquency: whom do we reintegrate?,2005,4,1,103-130,Rodriguez Recidivism of public and private state prison inmates in Florida,2005,4,1,57-82,Bedard Innocence error and the "new abolitionism": a commentary,2005,4,1,45-54,Sarat On reducing White support for the death penalty: a pessimistic appraisal,2005,4,1,39-44,Barkan Executing the innocent and support for capital punishment: implications for public policy,2005,4,1,3-38,Cullen Direct file of youth to criminal court: understanding the practical and theoretical implications,2004,3,4,645-650,Kupchik Injustice and irrationality in contemporary youth policy,2004,3,4,633-644,Bishop A study of prosecutorial certification practice in Virginia,2004,3,4,605-632,Sridharan Recidivism among an early cohort of California's Proposition 36 offenders,2004,3,4,563-584,Hser Surveillance for crime prevention in public space: results and policy choices in Britain and America,2004,3,3,497-526,Farrington Surveillance and crime prevention,2004,3,3,493-496,Saville Kingpins or mules: an analysis of drug offenders incarcerated in federal and state prisons,2004,3,3,401-434,Caulkins Suspect searches: assessing police behavior under the U.S. Constitution,2004,3,3,315-362,Mastrofski Assessing the effects of mass incarceration on informal social control in communities,2004,3,2,267-294,Sabol Sustaining problem-solving capacity in collaborative networks,2004,3,2,221-250,Sridharan Poverty state capital and recidivism among women offenders,2004,3,2,185-208,Morash Gender risk and recidivism,2004,3,2,181-184,Bosworth Homeless shelter use and reincarceration following prison release,2004,3,2,139-160,Culhane The value of coordinated community responses,2003,3,1,133-136,Uekert Domestic violence courts,2003,3,1,105-108,Ostrom Combating domestic violence: findings from an evaluation of a local domestic violence court,2003,3,1,109-132,Macdonald Are sex offenders dangerous?,2003,3,1,59-82,Bray The state in public housing research,2003,3,1,53-56,Venkatesh Beyond crime prevention: how the transformation of public housing has changed the policy equation,2003,3,1,45-52,Popkin Violence among adolescents living in public housing: a two-site analysis,2003,3,1,3-38,Ireland Public housing & violence,2003,3,1,1-2,Rodriguez Meeting the demand for expert advice on drug policy,2003,2,3,565-570,Cook Credible research practices to inform drug law enforcement,2003,2,3,543-556,Manski Opportunity is in the eye of the beholder: the role of publicity in crime prevention,2003,2,3,497-524,Bowers Reforming to preserve: Compstat and strategic problem solving in american policing,2003,2,3,421-456,Mastrofski Evaluating gun-policy evaluations,2003,2,3,411-418,Ludwig The final bullet in the body of the more guns less crime hypothesis,2003,2,3,397-410,Donohue Right-to-carry concealed handguns and violent crime: crime control through gun decontrol?,2003,2,3,363-396,Kovandzic Guns science and social policy,2003,2,3,359-362,Fagan Faith public policy and the limits of social science,2003,2,2,331-352,Knepper A randomized experiment testing inmate classification systems,2003,2,2,215-242,Berk Inmate classification,2003,2,2,213-214,Clear Judging drug courts: balancing the evidence,2003,2,2,207-212,Harrell The impact of drug courts,2003,2,2,197-206,Goldkamp Effectiveness of drug treatment courts: evidence from a randomized trial,2003,2,2,171-196,Gottfredson Laws rules and police policy,2002,2,1,161-166,Finckenauer Conflict of rights and keeping order,2002,2,1,155-160,Chevigny Law enforcement and the rule of law: is there a tradeoff?,2002,2,1,133-154,Bayley Technological innovations for policing: crime prevention as the bottom line,2002,2,1,129-132,Welsh Race crime and the micro-ecology of deadly force,2016,15,1,193-222,Rosenfeld "What we've got here is failure to communicate",2016,15,3,753-765,Nagin A few clarifying comments on Pickett and Roche (2016),2016,15,3,831-836,Pickett Toward a theory of police effects,2016,15,3,799-811,Pratt Arrested development,2016,15,3,727-751,Pickett Objective risks and individual perceptions of those risks,2016,15,3,767-775,Kleck A bird's eye view of civilians killed by police in 2015: further evidence of implicit bias,2017,16,1,309-340,Alpert The impact of police on criminal justice reform: evidence from Cincinnati Ohio,2017,16,2,375-402,Engel Public support for emergency shelter housing interventions concerning stigmatized populations,2017,16,3,835-877,Socia Sex offender civil commitment policies in context (Editorial),2017,16,3,909-911,Socia Evaluation of New York state's sex offender civil management assessment process recidivism outcomes,2017,16,3,913-936,Freeman Challenge of firearms control in a free society,2018,17,2,437-451,Cook Risk assessment and juvenile justice,2018,17,3,525-545,Onifade Can we downsize our prisons and jails without compromising public safety?,2018,17,3,693-715,Kubrin Police violence procedural justice and public perceptions of legitimacy [editorial],2018,17,4,825-827,Loughran Examining the impact of the Freddie Gray unrest on perceptions of the police,2018,17,4,829-858,Weisburd Exploring the policy implications of high-profile police violence [editorial],2018,17,4,859-863,Lacoe Reducing crime among youth at risk for gang involvement,2018,17,4,953-989,Gottfredson Assessing dangerousness in policing,2019,18,1,11-35,White Is policing safer today?,2019,18,1,37-45,Strom Did de-policing cause the increase in homicide rates?,2019,18,1,51-75,Rosenfeld De-policing and homicide,2019,18,1,81-88,Neyroud Research on body-worn cameras,2019,18,1,93-118,Koper CCTV surveillance for crime prevention,2019,18,1,135-159,Farrington More cops fewer prisoners?,2019,18,1,171-200,Chalfin Examining the impact of the Freddie Gray unrest on perceptions of the police [CORRIGENDUM],2019,18,1,207, Why do gun murders have a higher clearance rate than gunshot assaults?,2019,18,3,525-551,Cook Clearing homicides,2019,18,3,553-600,Wellford "Oh hell no we don't talk to police",2019,18,3,623-648,Brunson Failing victims? Challenges of the police response to human trafficking,2019,18,3,649-673,Farrell Network exposure and excessive use of force: investigating the social transmission of police misconduct,2019,18,3,675-704,Papachristos Threat assessment as a school violence prevention strategy,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Cornell Peers and offender decision-making,2019,18,4,759-784,Thomas Beyond false positives: a typology of police shooting errors,2019,18,4,807-822,Taylor Policy recommendations for countering mass shootings in the United States,2020,19,1,9-15,Koper Patterns and prevalence of lethal mass violence,2020,19,1,17-35,Duwe Why have public mass shootings become more deadly? Assessing how perpetrators' motives and methods have changed over time,2020,19,1,37-60,Lankford Desperate identities: a bio‐psycho‐social analysis of perpetrators of mass violence,2020,19,1,61-84,Langman What role does serious mental illness play in mass shootings and how should we address it?,2020,19,1,85-108,Skeem Identifying high-risk firearm owners to prevent mass violence,2020,19,1,109-127,Wintemute Potential to prevent mass shootings through domestic violence firearm restrictions,2020,19,1,129-145,Zeoli Assessing the potential to reduce deaths and injuries from mass shootings through restrictions on assault weapons and other high-capacity semiautomatic firearms,2020,19,1,147-170,Koper Evidence concerning the regulation of firearms design sale and carrying on fatal mass shootings in the United States,2020,19,1,171-212,Webster Algorithmic approach to forecasting rare violent events: an illustration based in intimate partner violence perpetration,2020,19,1,213-233,Berk Space between concern and crime: two recommendations for promoting the adoption of the threat assessment model and encouraging bystander reporting,2020,19,1,253-270,Silver Investigating the applicability of situational crime prevention to the public mass violence context,2020,19,1,271-293,Freilich Rapid response to mass shootings: a review and recommendations,2020,19,1,295-315,Branas The devil's in the details: measuring mass violence,2020,19,1,317-333,Corzine Responses to mass shooting events: the interplay between the media and the public,2020,19,1,335-360,Kien The reverse racism effect: are cops more hesitant to shoot Black than White suspects? CORRIGENDUM,2020,19,1,361,Vila Thinking about gun violence,2020,19,4,1371-1393,Cook Gang-related crime in Los Angeles remained stable following COVID-19 social distancing orders,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Tita Crime under lockdown: the impact of COVID-19 on citizen security in the city of Buenos Aires,2021,20,3,463-492,Schargrodsky Comparing 911 and emergency hotline calls for domestic violence in seven cities: what happened when people started staying home due to COVID-19?,2021,20,3,573-591,Richards Crime quarantine and the U.S. coronavirus pandemic,2021,20,3,401-422,Rosenfeld Racial bias and DUI enforcement: comparing conviction rates with frequency of behavior,2021,20,4,645-663,Wintemute Does racial congruence between police agencies and communities reduce racialized police killings of civilians?,2021,20,4,665-690,Gaston Focus on prevention: The public is more supportive of "overdose prevention sites" than they are of "safe injection facilities",2021,20,4,729-754,Socia Understanding the circumstances and stakeholder perceptions of gun violence restraining order use in California: A qualitative study,2021,20,4,755-773,Wintemute Did de-escalation successfully reduce serious use of force in Camden County New Jersey? A synthetic control analysis of force outcomes,2021,20,2,207-241,Goh Use of extreme risk protection orders to reduce gun violence in Oregon,2021,20,2,243-261,Webster An apple in one hand a gun in the other: public support for arming our nation's schools,2021,20,2,263-290,Cullen How many complaints against police officers can be abated by incapacitating a few "bad apples?",2021,20,2,351-370,Chalfin Bad apples and incredible certitude,2021,20,2,371-381,Sierra-Arevalo Counter-terrorism policies in the Middle East: Why democracy has failed to reduce terrorism in the Middle East and why protecting human rights might be more successful,2021,20,1,153-175,LaFree The online behaviors of Islamic state terrorists in the United States,2021,20,1,177-203,Whittaker Disarming abusers: domestic violence protective order (DVPO) firearm restriction processes and dispositions,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Moracco George Floyd protests and the criminal justice system [editorial],2022,21,1,3-7,Freilich Elevated police turnover following the summer of George Floyd protests: a synthetic control study,2022,21,1,9-33,Nix The effect of the Seattle Police-Free CHOP zone on crime: a microsynthetic control evaluation,2022,21,1,35-58,Piza Ferguson as a distal crisis: chief assessments of changes in the police institutional environment,2022,21,1,83-105,King News media and public attitudes toward the protests of 2020: an examination of the mediating role of perceived protester violence,2022,21,1,107-123,Baranauskas Mass support for proposals to reshape policing depends on the implications for crime and safety,2022,21,1,125-146,Vaughn "Defund the police:" perceptions among protesters in the 2020 March on Washington,2022,21,1,147-174,Dejong Assessing the impact of de-escalation training on police behavior: Reducing police use of force in the Louisville KY Metro Police Department,2022,21,2,199-233,Engel Beyond impunity: an evaluation of New York State's nonfatal shooting initiative,2022,21,2,235-271,Worden The association between police officers in schools and students' longer term perceptions of police as procedurally just,2022,21,2,273-301,Devlin Toward victim-sensitive body-worn camera policy: initial insights,2022,21,2,303-327,Couture-Carron What is the best approach for preventing recruitment to terrorism? Findings from ABM experiments in social and situational prevention,2022,21,2,461-485,Weisburd Estimating the effect of death penalty moratoriums on homicide rates using the synthetic control method,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Oliphant Gun violence is a public health crisis that needs more applied criminologists,2022,21,4,811-837,Braga Licensed firearm dealers legal compliance and local homicide: A case study,2023,22,2,323-345,Griffiths The effects of immigration enforcement on traffic stops: changing driver or police behavior?,2023,22,3,457-489,van Tiem Firearm restrictions in domestic violence protection orders: Implementation vetting compliance and enforcement,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Rowhani-Rahbar Disorder in the eye of the beholder: Black and White residents' perceptions of disorder on high-crime street segments,2023,22,1,35-61,Weisburd Suspicious places make people suspicious: officers' perceptions of place-based conditions in racialized drug enforcement,2023,22,1,63-82,Brunson The sexual recidivism drop in Canada: a meta-analysis of sex offender recidivism rates over an 80-year period,2023,22,1,125-160,Lussier Restorative justice programs and practices in juvenile justice: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis for effectiveness,2023,22,1,161-195,Wilson The spatial (in)stability of mental health calls for police service,2023,22,2,293-322,Koziarski Validating a novel tool for coding body worn camera footage of police-community member interactions,2023,22,2,347-384,James A wall of treatments: An integrative problem-solving approach to the prevention of stone-throwing in East Jerusalem,2023,22,2,385-414,Khoury-Kassabri Federal-local partnerships on immigration law enforcement: are the policies effective in reducing violent victimization?,2023,22,3,417-455,Baumer Overdose detection mapping application program expansion evaluation--a qualitative study,2023,22,3,491-516,Surratt Does police patrol in large areas prevent crime? Revisiting the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment,2023,22,3,543-560,Weisburd Minor-focused sextortion by adult strangers: a crime script analysis of newspaper and court cases,2023,22,4,779-801,Holt Gunshot detection technology effect on gun violence in Kansas City Missouri: a microsynthetic control evaluation,2024,ePub,ePub,ePub,Piza On guard but not sworn: the relationship between school security guards school resource officers and student behavior discipline and arrests,2024,ePub,ePub,ePub,Curran Deregulation of public civilian gun carrying and violent crimes: a longitudinal analysis 1981-2019,2024,ePub,ePub,ePub,Webster Gun victimization in the line of duty: fatal and nonfatal firearm assaults on police officers in the United States 2014-2019,2020,19,3,1041-1066,Nix