Journal of Experimental Criminology
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The Journal of Experimental Criminology focuses on high quality experimental and quasi-experimental research in the development of evidence based crime and justice policy. The journal is committed to the advancement of the science of systematic reviews and experimental methods in criminology and criminal justice. The journal publishes empirical papers, reviews of substantive criminal justice problems, and methodological papers on experimentation and systematic review. Coverage ranges across the broad array of scientific disciplines that are concerned with crime and justice problems.
9 Volumes 34 Issues 213 Articles available from 2005 - 2013
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Developing a reporting guideline for social and psychological intervention trials
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Results from experimental trials testing participant responses to White, Hispanic and Black suspects in high-fidelity deadly force judgment and decision-making simulations
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A randomized test of initial and residual deterrence from directed patrols and use of license plate readers at crime hot spots
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