Submissions from 2024
Embedded Researchers in Community Collaborations: Making Data Matter in Addressing the Overdose Crisis in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Sean P. Varano and Pamela Kelley
Building Community Capacity to Combat the Overdose Crisis with Data, Sean P. Varano, Pamela Kelley, Marc Duphily, Victoria Butler, and Hannah Panteleos
Submissions from 2022
Helping Self-Represented Litigants Isn’t Charity Work, It’s A Professional Obligation, Suzanne Harrington-Steppen and Eliza Vorenberg
Submissions from 2021
Perceptions of criminal responsibility through the lens of race, Kyle Gamache, Judith Platania, and Matt Zaitchik
Submissions from 2020
Situational crime prevention strategies in schools: an assessment of principals’ perceptions of the effectiveness of security approaches in public high schools, Julie Kiernan Coon
Evaluation of CIT Components of Guardian Law Enforcement Training, Jacqueline B. Helfgott, Beck M. Strah, Loren Atherley, and Elizabeth Neidhart
Behind American prison policy and population growth: An inside account, Chris Menton
Juror Perceptions of Intoxicated Suspects’ Interrogation-Related Behaviors, Amelia Mindthoff, Jacqueline R. Evans, Gissel Perez, Skye A. Woestehoff, Alma P. Olaguez, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Jonathan P. Vallano, William Douglas Woody, Christopher J. Normile, Kyle C. Scherr, Marianna E. Carlucci, Rolando N. Carol, Timothy Hayes, Christian A. Meissner, Stephen W. Michael, Melissa B. Russano, and Eric L. Stocks
Police supervisor attitudes toward organizational change, Joseph A. Schafer, Sean P. Varano, Phillip M. Galli, and Teri Ford
Submissions from 2019
Perceptions of just deserts in the context of type of offense, Kyle Gamache, Matt Zaitchik, and Judith Platania
Does video recording inhibit crime suspects? Evidence from a fully randomized field experiment, Saul M. Kassin, Melissa B. Russano, Aria D. Amrom, Johanna Hellgren, Jeff Kukucka, and Victoria Z. Lawson
On the road (to admission): Engaging suspects with minimization, Christopher E. Kelly, Melissa B. Russano, Jeaneé C. Miller, and Allison D. Redlich
Addressing Challenges to Homeland Security Information Sharing in American Policing: Using Kotter’s Leading Change Model, David E. Lambert
#Screening out: Criminal justice students’ awareness of social media usage in policing, Yolanda M. Leott
From the ivory tower to the interrogation room: Training and field evaluation research on suspect interviewing, Melissa B. Russano, Christopher E. Kelly, and Christian A. Meissner
The City of Brockton’s “Champion Plan”: The Role of Police Departments in Facilitating Access to Treatment, Sean P. Varano, Pamela Kelley, and Nicholas Makhlouta
Submissions from 2018
A survey of potential jurors' perceptions of interrogations and confessions, Amelia Mindthoff, Jacqueline R. Evans, Gissel Perez, Skye A. Woestehoff, Alma P. Olaguez, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Christopher J. Normile, Kyle C. Scherr, Marianna E. Carlucci, Rolando N. Carol, Christian A. Meissner, Stephen W. Michael, Melissa B. Russano, Eric L. Stocks, Jonathan P. Vallano, and William Douglas Woody
Submissions from 2017
Anticipating cyber battlefields, Michael Fowler
‘Any friend of yours is a friend of mine’: investigating the utilization of an interpreter in an investigative interview, Kate A. Houston, Melissa B. Russano, and Elijah P. Ricks
Change in Police Organizations: Perceptions, Experiences, and the Failure to Launch, Joseph A. Schafer and Sean P. Varano
Submissions from 2016
Police officers’ attitudes toward diversity issues: Comparing supervisors and non-supervisors on multicultural skills, values, and training, Julie Kiernan Coon
Juvenile Crime and Bullying, Sean P. Varano and Joseph M. McKenna
Submissions from 2014
Analysts, interpreters, and intelligence interrogations: Perceptions and insights, Melissa B. Russano, Fadia M. Narchet, and Steven M. Kleinman
Structured interviews of experienced HUMINT interrogators, Melissa B. Russano, Fadia M. Narchet, Steven M. Kleinman, and Christian A. Meissner
Submissions from 2013
Obtaining guilty knowledge in human intelligence interrogations: Comparing accusatorial and information-gathering approaches with a novel experimental paradigm, Jacqueline R. Evans, Christian A. Meissner, Amy B. Ross, Kate A. Houston, Melissa B. Russano, and Allyson J. Horgan
Fear of Crime, Incivilities, and Collective Efficacy in Four Miami Neighborhoods, Marc L. Swatt, Sean P. Varano, Craig D. Uchida, and Shellie E. Solomon