Objectives This paper synthesizes the effects on repeat offending reported in ten eligible randomized trials of face-to-face restorative justice conferences (RJCs) between crime …
S Brayne - American sociological review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines the intersection of two structural developments: the growth of surveillance and the rise of “big data.” Drawing on observations and interviews conducted …
RS Engel, N Corsaro, GT Isaza… - Criminology & Public …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Research summary Changing police use of force policies and training to incorporate de‐ escalation tactics is one of the most routinely recommended police reform measures …
The fifth edition of the popular and highly acclaimed The Politics of the Police has been completely revised, expanded, and updated to take in recent changes in the law, policy, and …
Machine-driven decision-making is everywhere. Decisions based on machine learning algorithms are supplementing or replacing human decision-making in vastly different …
B Ariel, WA Farrar, A Sutherland - Journal of quantitative criminology, 2015 - Springer
Objective Police use-of-force continues to be a major source of international concern, inviting interest from academics and practitioners alike. Whether justified or unnecessary …
Predictive policing is sweeping the nation, promising the holy grail of policing-preventing crime before it happens. The technology has far outpaced any legal or political …
In this article, we join three distinct literatures on crime control—the deterrence literature, the policing literature as it relates to crime control, and the environmental and opportunity …
B Ariel, A Sutherland, D Henstock… - Criminal justice and …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by the police is rising. One proposed effect of BWCs is reducing complaints against police, which assumes that BWCs reduce officer …