Public opinion of the police
Re-examining the Normative, Expressive, and Instrumental Models: How Do Feelings of Insecurity Condition the Willingness To Cooperate With Police in Different Contexts?
Reporting Victimization to the Police: the Role of Racial Dyad and Bias Motivation
The Effects of Body-worn Cameras on Police Activity and Police-Citizen Encounter: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Coinciding crises: The effects of the police legitimacy and opioid crises on the culture of a specialized drug investigation unit
Downstream Effects of Frayed Relations: Juror Race, Judgment, and Perceptions of Police
The Effects of Hot Spot Policing on Community Experiences and Perceptions in a Time of COVID-19 and Calls for Police Reform
Police Service Delivery to the Elderly, Final Report
Assessing Police Performance in Citizen Encounters: Police Legitimacy and Management Accountability
Measuring, managing, and enhancing procedural justice in policing: Promise and pitfalls
Police Activities and Community Views of Police in Crime Hot Spots
Desistance from Crime: Interventions to Help Promote Desistance and Reduce Recidivism
No single criminal justice agency can promote desistance on its own. Partnerships across state, local, and federal agencies — along with the support of family and community stakeholders — are instrumental in supporting desistance from crime and reducing recidivism.
Law enforcement, courts, corrections, and community supervision agencies play a key role in the desistance process and reducing recidivism.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adolescent Gang Membership: Utilizing Latent Class Analysis to Understand the Relationship
Evaluation of a Community-focused Violence Intervention and Prevention Program
Racial Disparities in Police Crime Victimization
Policing for People
Controlling Street-level Drug Trafficking: Evidence From Oakland and Birmingham
Building Trust Inside and Out The Challenge of Legitimacy Facing Police Leaders
In the face of budget cuts, changing workforce demands, new varieties of crime and new technologies, how should police executives manage officers and other personnel and still ensure that organizational goals are being met?
Drawing on new data from a national sample, Dr. Dennis Rosenbaum, Director of the Center for Research in Law and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago, discussed the latest findings...