Criminology & Public Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Criminology & Public Policy is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Elevated police turnover following the summer of George Floyd protests: A synthetic control study77
What does the public want police to do during pandemics? A national experiment52
Assessing the impact of de‐escalation training on police behavior: Reducing police use of force in the Louisville, KY Metro Police Department42
Beyond the eternal criminal record: Public support for expungement35
Mass support for proposals to reshape policing depends on the implications for crime and safety31
Crime, quarantine, and the U.S. coronavirus pandemic31
The policy lessons learned from the criminal justice system response to COVID‐1924
Gang‐related crime in Los Angeles remained stable following COVID‐19 social distancing orders23
“Defund the police:” Perceptions among protesters in the 2020 March on Washington23
Comparing 911 and emergency hotline calls for domestic violence in seven cities: What happened when people started staying home due to COVID‐19?20
How many complaints against police officers can be abated by incapacitating a few “bad apples?”20
An apple in one hand, a gun in the other: Public support for arming our nation's schools17
COVID‐19 frauds: An exploratory study of victimization during a global crisis16
Did de‐escalation successfully reduce serious use of force in Camden County, New Jersey? A synthetic control analysis of force outcomes15
The social ecology of sexual victimization against transgender women who are incarcerated: A call for (more) research on modalities of housing and prison violence15
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