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Anthony V. Bouza and the Founding of Evidence-Based Policing Lawrence W. Sherman Scientific Communication Open access 04 January 2024 Article: 2
Racial Inequality in Firearm Homicide Victimization—but not Other Types of US Violence Alex R. Piquero Scientific Communication Open access 20 December 2023 Article: 1
Examining the Impact of Dedicated Missing Person Teams on the Multiagency Response to Missing Children Sara WaringAdrianna Fusco-MaguirePaige Monaghan Research Open access 06 December 2023 Article: 5
Consistency of Supervisory Interpretations of Stop-Search Justification in London: A Vignette Assessment Analysis Andy BrittainChristopher SimsHeather Strang Research Open access 04 August 2023 Article: 4
Using a Randomised Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of a Simplified Notice of Police Bail Alex GyaniNathan ChappellSimon Williams Original Paper Open access 24 July 2023 Article: 3
Warriors and Vigilantes as Police Officers: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Body Cameras in Rio de Janeiro Beatriz MagaloniVanessa MeloGustavo Robles Research Open access 30 May 2023 Article: 2
Comparing Probability of Police Officer Dismissals in London Between Misconduct Hearings Chaired by Chief Officers and Legally Qualified Chairs Lawrence W. ShermanCarmen Villa-LleraMichele Roner Scientific Communication Open access 28 March 2023 Article: 1
Does Chemical Property Marking Deter Burglary? Results from a New Danish Experiment Britta KyvsgaardMalthe Øland RibeDavid W. M. Sorensen Research Article 19 December 2022 Pages: 226 - 239
The Fall and Rise of Racial Inequality in London Homicides: a Challenge for Policing by Consent Sumit KumarLawrence W. ShermanHeather Strang Scientific Communication Open access 07 December 2022 Pages: 202 - 225
Tracking Procedural Justice in Processing Detainees: Coding Evidence from CCTV Cameras in Three Police Custody Suites Catherine Susan FirmanJustice Tankebe Research Article Open access 07 September 2022 Pages: 162 - 179
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“Just Right” Policing: a Job for Science Lawrence W. Sherman Scientific Communication Open access 22 August 2022 Pages: 134 - 139
Policing “Landscapes” for the Rule of Law and Public Protection: the State of Evidence on Organisational Policies, Structures, and Human Resources Peter Neyroud Scientific Communication Open access 17 August 2022 Pages: 140 - 161
Twenty-One Mental Models That Can Change Policing: a Framework for Using Data and Research for Overcoming Bias by Rene J. Mitchell Thomas Abt Book Review 17 August 2022 Pages: 83 - 86
How Concentrated Are Police on Crime? a Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Concentration of Police Presence and Crime Philipp M. DauMaite DewinterChristophe Vandeviver Research Article 05 August 2022 Pages: 109 - 133
Police Uses of Force in the USA: a Wealth of Theories and a Lack of Evidence Kyle McLeanSeth W. StoughtonGeoffrey P. Alpert Scientific Communication 01 August 2022 Pages: 87 - 108
Maintaining Confidence in Police Use of Force in Western Liberal Democracies Neil Basu Scientific Communication Open access 13 July 2022 Pages: 69 - 82
Rapid Video Responses (RVR) vs. Face-to-Face Responses by Police Officers to Domestic Abuse Victims: a Randomised Controlled Trial Stacey RothwellKent McFadzienAlan Pughsley Research Article Open access 31 May 2022 Pages: 1 - 24
Evidence-Based Policing Is Here to Stay: Innovative Research, Meaningful Practice, and Global Reach Eric L. PizaBrandon C. Welsh Scientific Communication 24 May 2022 Pages: 42 - 53
“Test-As-You-Go” for Hot Spots Policing: Continuous Impact Assessment with Repeat Crossover Designs Lawrence W. Sherman Scientific Communication Open access 13 May 2022 Pages: 25 - 41
Tracking Repeat Victimisation After Domestic Abuse Cases Are Heard With and Without Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs) in an English Magistrate’s Court John RossJaqueline SebireHeather Strang OriginalPaper Open access 01 February 2022 Pages: 54 - 68
Reducing Missed Appointments for Probation and Parole Supervision: a Randomized Experiment with Text Message Reminders Charise HastingsChris ThomasSteve Payne Research Article Open access 01 December 2021 Pages: 170 - 183
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Among Prolific Young Robbery Offenders in London: Targeting Treatment for Desistance? Lorraine HilderHeather StrangSumit Kumar Research Article Open access 29 November 2021 Pages: 156 - 169
Docs and Cops: Origins and Ongoing Challenges of Evidence-Based Policing Michael L. Millenson Scientific Communication 06 October 2021 Pages: 146 - 155
Learning Lessons from Countering Terrorism: the UK Experience 2017–2020 Neil Basu Scientific Communication 16 September 2021 Pages: 134 - 145
Effects of One-a-Day Foot Patrols on Hot Spots of Serious Violence and Crime Harm: a Randomised Crossover Trial Lewis BasfordChris SimsHeather Strang Research Article Open access 06 September 2021 Pages: 119 - 133
Fifteen Minutes per Day Keeps the Violence Away: a Crossover Randomised Controlled Trial on the Impact of Foot Patrols on Serious Violence in Large Hot Spot Areas Matthew BlandMichelle LeggetterJacqueline Sebire Research Article Open access 17 August 2021 Pages: 93 - 118
Equal Protection by Race with Stop and Frisk: a Risk-Adjusted Disparity (RAD) Index for Balanced Policing Lawrence W. ShermanSumit Kumar Scientific Communication Open access 06 July 2021 Pages: 1 - 19
Tracking Violent Crime with Ambulance Data: How Much Crime Goes Uncounted? Alex SutherlandLucy StrangHeather Strang Research Article Open access 23 April 2021 Pages: 20 - 39
Do Effects of Arrest on Recidivism Vary by Neighborhood? A Contextual Analysis of the Milwaukee Domestic Violence Experiment Liz Marie Marciniak OriginalPaper 23 March 2021 Pages: 40 - 66
Correction to: Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough: a Case of Moving Targets Benedict LintonBarak Ariel Correction 15 March 2021 Pages: 91 - 91
Comment on Kärrholm et al. “Designing the Swedish Crime Harm Index: an Evidence-Based Strategy” Jerzy Sarnecki Scientific Communication Open access 15 March 2021 Pages: 76 - 90
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know David Weisburd Book Review 07 January 2021 Pages: 67 - 75
COVID Lockdowns, Social Distancing, and Fatal Car Crashes: More Deaths on Hobbesian Highways? Marshall W. Meyer OriginalPaper Open access 21 December 2020 Pages: 238 - 259
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough: a Case of Moving Targets Benedict LintonBarak Ariel Research Article Open access 10 December 2020 Pages: 260 - 273
Victim-Offender Overlap in Violent Crime: Targeting Crime Harm in a Canadian Suburb Natalie HiltzMatthew BlandGeoffrey C. Barnes Research Article Open access 19 November 2020 Pages: 114 - 124
Racial Disparities in Homicide Victimisation Rates: How to Improve Transparency by the Office of National Statistics in England and Wales Sumit KumarLawrence W. ShermanHeather Strang Research Note Open access 10 November 2020 Pages: 178 - 186
Predicting Violence in Merseyside: a Network-Based Approach Using No Demographic Information Paolo CampanaAndrea Giovannetti OriginalPaper Open access 06 November 2020 Pages: 89 - 102
Targeting Fatal Traffic Collision Risk from Prior Non-Fatal Collisions in Toronto Zeljko BavcevicVincent Harinam OriginalPaper Open access 02 November 2020 Pages: 187 - 201
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A Police Partnership Targeting Truancy: Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Lorraine MazerolleSarah BennettStephanie M. Cardwell Scientific Communication Open access 24 August 2020 Pages: 134 - 159
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Tracking Police Arrests of Intimate Partner Domestic Abuse Suspects in London: a Situational Factors Analysis Owain RichardsVincent Harinam OriginalPaper Open access 18 August 2020 Pages: 103 - 113
Targeting American Policing: Rogue Cops or Rogue Cultures? Lawrence W. Sherman Editorial 27 June 2020 Pages: 77 - 88