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Pepper Spray: Research Insights on Effects and Effectiveness Have Curbed Its Appeal
In Search of Police Accountability
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
Injuries Associated with Police Use of Force
Notes From the Field: A Three-Part Approach to Civil Disturbance
Race and the Police Use of Force Encounter in the United States
The Effects of Body-worn Cameras on Police Activity and Police-Citizen Encounter: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Assessing the Relationship Between Police Use of Force and Inmate Offending (Rule Violations)
The Las Vegas Body-Worn Camera Experiment
Sexual Assault Disclosure by College Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly White Institutions
The Benefits of Body-Worn Cameras: New Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
Understanding the Effects of Fatigue on Law Enforcement
Body-Worn Cameras and Citizen Interactions With Police Officers: Estimating Plausible Effects Given Varying Compliance Levels
Mental Illness, Police Use of Force, and Citizen Injury
Police Use of Less Lethal Force: Does Administrative Policy Matter?
The Effect of Police Use of Force on Mental Health Problems of Prisoners
Understanding Sexually Abusive Clergy as a Unique Offender Subgroup: Risk-based Comparisons Across the Course of Offending
Relationship Between Self-Control and Police Misconduct: A Multi-Agency Study of First-Line Police Supervisors
Research on Body Worn Cameras: Meeting the Challenges of Police Operations, Program Implementation, and Randomized Controlled Trial Designs
Citizen Complaints Against the Police: An Eight City Examination
Documenting and Explaining the 2015 Homicide Rise - Research Directions White Paper
Wearing Body Cameras Increases Assaults Against Officers and Does Not Reduce Police Use of Force: Results from a Global Multi-Site Experiment
National Data on Citizen Complaints About Police Use of Force: Data Quality Concerns and the Potential (Mis)Use of Statistical Evidence To Address Police Agency Conduct
Examining the Sustainability of Pattern or Practice Police Misconduct Reform
Promoting Officer Integrity Through Early Engagements and Procedural Justice in the Seattle Police Department
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