Beginning in the 1970s, the United States began an experiment in mass imprisonment. Supporters argued that harsh punishments such as imprisonment reduce crime by deterring …
Background Police‐initiated pedestrian stops have been one of the most widely used crime prevention tactics in modern policing. Proponents have long considered police stops to be …
Ample experimental evidence shows that the stigma of a prison record reduces employment opportunities (Pager, 2007). Yet background checks today uncover a much broader range of …
J Del Toro, T Lloyd, KS Buchanan… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
Proactive policing, the strategic targeting of people or places to prevent crimes, is a well- studied tactic that is ubiquitous in modern law enforcement. A 2017 National Academies of …
A third of US students are suspended over a K-12 school career. Suspended youth have worse adult outcomes than nonsuspended students, but these outcomes could be due to …
Purpose The aim of the study was to examine the proximate mental health consequences of stressful and emotionally charged interactions with police officers among a national sample …
EM Homer, BW Fisher - Journal of school violence, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Implementing police in schools is a common strategy for ensuring school safety, but it is unknown whether, to what extent, and for whom the presence of police in schools affects …
A growing literature suggests that juvenile arrests perpetuate offending and increase the likelihood of future arrests. The effect on subsequent arrests is generally regarded as a …
Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, Ninth Edition, is a highly acclaimed textbook offering a broad perspective on criminological theory. It provides students of criminology and …