Assessing Variability in Offending Between Sex and Non-Sex Offenders Through Age 70. [PDF]
Narvey CS+5 more
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Responding to nonemergency calls for service via video: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Research summary We tested the effectiveness of virtual response in policing as an alternative to the traditional physical presence of officers to nonemergency calls for service. We randomly assigned 1059 eligible calls to either virtual or in‐person responses.
Stewart Gates, Barak Ariel, Noy Assaraf
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of community treatment orders on aggression or criminal behaviour in people with a mental illness. [PDF]
Kisely S, Bull C, Gill N.
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Abstract Research SummaryUsing firearm transaction and crime gun recovery records from California (2010–2021), we employ machine learning to identify dealers who sold largest number and highest fraction of guns recovered in crimes within 1 year of sale.
Hannah S. Laqueur, Colette Smirniotis
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Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington's Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century: As Criminological Research Tilts Towards Ideology, Randomized Experiments Are Key for Reinforcing True Science. [PDF]
Weisburd D.
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“Commentary to “How International Are the Top Ten International Journals of Criminology and Criminal Justice?” by Ken Pease” [PDF]
Ken Pease
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“Now we don't have that freedom to not work”: Childhood and parenting in insecurity culture
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Allison J. Pugh
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Abstract Research summary A long‐standing critique of place‐based crime prevention interventions has been that any reductions in crime are often short‐lived. If researchers do not carry out longer‐duration follow‐ups, we cannot know for sure if the effects of these interventions will persist, decay, or even strengthen.
Eric L. Piza+3 more
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