
Publications
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- Andrade 1
- Badiei 5
- Baskin-Sommers 37
- Bell 20
- Blotta 2
- Bradford 36
- Bueno 4
- Canales 5
- Casey 15
- Cox 6
- De Cremer 24
- Doherty 6
- Downey 1
- Durkin 1
- Forman Jr 1
- Goff 11
- Gohara 7
- Granot 10
- Greene 2
- Gripp 3
- Heiphetz 10
- Hinton 9
- Jackson 23
- Justice 7
- Katsaros 9
- Kim 7
- Kohler-Hausmann 5
- Kuhn 1
- Legewie 2
- Mazerolle 18
- Meares 31
- Mentovich 3
- Murphy 9
- Nobo 3
- O'Brien 7
- Oriheula 2
- Papachristos 31
- Parker 1
- Peyton 4
- Prowse 1
- Puglisi 10
- Quattlebaum 2
- Richeson 20
- Schoenebeck 17
- Shedd 2
- Sierra-Arévalo 7
- Silvestre 7
- Stanley 6
- Sylvester 2
- Thomas 6
Perspectives on Policing
Article | Goff, P. A. (2021). Perspectives on Policing: Phillip Atiba Goff. Annual Review of Criminology, 4, 27-32.
Article | Goff, P. A. (2021). Perspectives on Policing: Phillip Atiba Goff. Annual Review of Criminology, 4, 27-32.
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-criminol-093020-022549
The Case for Racism Response Funds: A Collective Response to Racist Acts
Article | Bell, M. (2020). The Case for Racism Response Funds: A Collective Response to Racist Acts.
Article | Bell, M. (2020). The Case for Racism Response Funds: A Collective Response to Racist Acts. https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/lectures_pre_arch_lectures_sibley/92/
Nudging people to court
Article | Kohler-Hausmann, I. (2020). Nudging people to court. Science, 370(6517), 658-659.
Article | Kohler-Hausmann, I. (2020). Nudging people to court. Science, 370(6517), 658-659. Read article.
Measuring Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force: Methods Matter
Article | Geller, A., Goff, P. A., Lloyd, T., Haviland, A., Obermark, D., & Glaser, J. (2020). Measuring racial disparities in police use of force: methods matter. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-31.
Article | Geller, A., Goff, P. A., Lloyd, T., Haviland, A., Obermark, D., & Glaser, J. (2020). Measuring racial disparities in police use of force: methods matter. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-31. Read article.
Enduring Positivity: Children Of Incarcerated Parents Report More Positive Than Negative Emotions When Thinking about Close Others
Journal Article | Dunlea, J. P., Wolle, R. G., & Heiphetz, L. (2020). Enduring positivity: Children of incarcerated parents report more positive than negative emotions when thinking about close others. Journal of Cognition and Development, 21(4), 494-512.
Journal Article | Dunlea, J. P., Wolle, R. G., & Heiphetz, L. (2020). Enduring positivity: Children of incarcerated parents report more positive than negative emotions when thinking about close others. Journal of Cognition and Development, 21(4), 494-512.
The Mass Criminalization of Black Americans: A Historical Overview
Journal Article | Hinton, E., & Cook, D. (2021). The mass criminalization of Black Americans: A historical overview. Annual Review of Criminology, 4, 261-286.
Journal Article | Hinton, E., & Cook, D. (2021). The mass criminalization of Black Americans: A historical overview. Annual Review of Criminology, 4, 261-286. Read article.
Anti-Segregation Policing
Law Review | Bell, M. C. (2020). Anti-Segregation Policing. NYUL Rev., 95, 650.
Law Review | Bell, M. C. (2020). Anti-Segregation Policing. NYUL Rev., 95, 650. Read review.
Detecting Mens Rea in the Brain
Journal Article | Jones, O. D., Montague, R., & Yaffe, G. (2020). Detecting Mens Rea in the Brain. U. Pa. L. Rev., 169, 1.
Journal Article | Jones, O. D., Montague, R., & Yaffe, G. (2020). Detecting Mens Rea in the Brain. U. Pa. L. Rev., 169, 1. Read article.
The effects of devaluation and solvability on crime clearance
Journal Article | Vaughn, P. E. (2020). The effects of devaluation and solvability on crime clearance. Journal of Criminal Justice, 68, 101657.
Journal Article | Vaughn, P. E. (2020). The effects of devaluation and solvability on crime clearance. Journal of Criminal Justice, 68, 101657. Read article.
Procedural justice training reduces police use of force and complaints against officers
Journal Article | Wood, G., Tyler, T. R., & Papachristos, A. V. (2020). Procedural justice training reduces police use of force and complaints against officers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(18), 9815-9821.
Journal Article | Wood, G., Tyler, T. R., & Papachristos, A. V. (2020). Procedural justice training reduces police use of force and complaints against officers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(18), 9815-9821. Read article.