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Published date01 August 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12454
Date01 August 2020
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy VOLUME 19 ISSUE 3 AUGUST 2020 PAGES 687  1066
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 3 AUGUST 2020
CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH IN
POLICE POLICY AND PRACTICE
Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue
on Policing
Christopher S. Koper and Cynthia Lum
Demonstrations, demoralization, and
de-policing
Christopher J. Marier and Lorie A. Fridell
Does de-escalation training work?:
A systematic review and call for
evidence in police use-of-force reform
Robin S. Engel , Hannah D. McManus ,
Tamara D. Herold
Procedural justice and legal compliance:
A revisionist perspective
Daniel S. Nagin and Cody W. Telep
How 911 callers and call-takers impact
police encounters with the public: The
case of the Henry Louis Gates Jr. arrest
Jessica W. Gillooly Ph.D.
Randomized controlled trial of social
interaction police training
Kyle McLean , Scott E. Wolfe , Je Rojek ,
G e o rey P. Alpert , and Michael R. Smith
The RIDE study: Effects of body-worn
cameras on public perceptions of police
interactions
Alana Saulnier , Ryan Lahay ,
William P. McCarty , and Carrie Sanders
Effects of police body-worn cameras on
citizen compliance and cooperation:
Findings from a quasi-randomized
controlled trial
Mustafa Demir , Anthony A. Braga , and
Robert Apel
Policing partnerships to address youth
antisocial behavior: How parental
risk-taking shapes child outcomes
Lorraine Mazerolle , Stephanie M.
Cardwell , Emma Antrobus , and
Alex R. Piquero
Effects of school resource offi cers on school
crime and responses to school crime
Denise C. Gottfredson , Scott Crosse ,
Zhiqun Tang , Erin L. Bauer ,
Michele A. Harmon , Carol A. Hagen , and
Angela D. Greene
Institutionalizing problem-oriented
policing: An evaluation of the EMUN
reform in Israel
David Weisburd , Badi Hasisi ,
Yael Litmanovitz , Tomer Carmel , and
Shani Tshuva
Was the pope to blame? Statistical
powerlessness and the predictive
policing of micro-scale randomized
control trials
Ralph B. Taylor and Jerry H. Ratcli e
Reducing speeding via inanimate police
presence: An evaluation of a police-directed
eld study regarding motorist behavior
Rylan Simpson , Mark McCutcheon , and
Darryl Lal
Two-year outcomes following naloxone
administration by police offi cers or
emergency medical services personnel
Evan M. Lowder , Spencer G. Lawson ,
Daniel O’Donnell , Emily Sightes , and
Bradley R. Ray
Gun victimization in the line of duty:
Fatal and nonfatal fi rearm assaults on
police offi cers in the United States,
2014–2019
Michael Sierra-Arévalo and Justin Nix
CRIMINOLOGY
& Public Policy
A journal devoted to policy discussions
of criminology research fi ndings
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 3 AUGUST 2020

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