No. 15-1, February 2016
Index
- A Bump in the Road to Confession
- Advancing Research and Accountability on Police Use of Deadly Force
- Criminologist for All Seasons
- Do Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices Deter Crime?
- Expanding the Scope of Evidence‐Based Policing
- Issue Information ‐ Copyright Page
- Issue Information ‐ Guide to Preparing Manuscripts
- Issue Information ‐ TOC
- Neuroscience and the Potential Need for a New Bright‐Line Rule Concerning Miranda Waivers After CED Exposure
- On the Deterrent Effect of Stop, Question, and Frisk
- Public Opinion and Criminal Justice Reform
- Public Opinion and the Politics of Criminal Justice Policy Making: Reasons for Optimism, Pessimism, and Uncertainty
- Race, Crime, and the Micro‐Ecology of Deadly Force
- Rehabilitation in a Red State
- Reintegrative Populism?
- Research With Considerations of Use
- Scholarship in the Public Interest
- TASER® Exposure and Cognitive Impairment
- TASER® Exposure, Miranda Warnings, and Police Interrogations
- The Deterrent Effect of Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices
- Toward a National Database of Officer‐Involved Shootings
- Transactional Encounters, Crisis‐Driven Reform, and the Potential for a National Police Deadly Force Database
- What Works, What Doesn't, What's Constitutional?