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Published date01 February 2019
Date01 February 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12386
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy VOLUME 18 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2019 PAGES 1  207
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy
VOLUME 18 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2019
POLICE OFFICER DEATHS IN THE U.S.
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Rhetoric vs. reality of decreasing danger for
police over time
Jennifer C. Gibbs
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Assessing dangerousness in policing: An analysis
of offi cer deaths in the United States,
1970–2016
Michael D. White , Lisa M. Dario , and
John A. Shjarback
POLICY ESSAY
Is policing safer today?: The case for a more
comprehensive defi nition of dangerousness
Nicholas J. Richardson , Kelle Barrick , and
Kevin J. Strom
DE-POLICING AND THE HOMICIDE
RAISE
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
De-policing as a consequence of the so-called
“Ferguson effect”
John M. MacDonald
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Did de-policing cause the increase in homicide
rates?
Richard Rosenfeld and Joel Wallman
POLICY ESSAY
Economic approach to “de-policing”
Emily Owens
De-policing and homicide: Applying evidence
and ethics to the “de-policing” debate
Peter Neyroud
RESEARCH ON BODY-WORN
CAMERAS
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Translating the story on body-worn cameras
Michael D. White
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Research on body-worn cameras: What we know,
what we need to know
Cynthia Lum , Megan Stoltz ,
Christopher S. Koper , and
J. Amber Scherer
POLICY ESSAY
Promise of police body-worn cameras
Aili Malm
CCTV SURVEILLANCE FOR CRIME
PREVENTION
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Security or surveillance?: Examination of CCTV
camera usage in the 21st century
Meghan E. Hollis
RESEARCH ARTICLE
CCTV surveillance for crime prevention:
A 40-year systematic review with
meta-analysis
Eric L. Piza , Brandon C. Welsh ,
David P. Farrington , and Amanda L. omas
POLICY ESSAY
The future of CCTV
Wesley G. Skogan
MORE COPS, FEWER PRISONERS?
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Can both crime and imprisonment be reduced
by investing in police?
G a r y S w e e t e n
RESEARCH ARTICLE
More cops, fewer prisoners?
Jacob Kaplan and Aaron Chal n
POLICY ESSAY
Indirect simultaneity
omas B. Marvell
CORRIGENDUM
Examining the impact of the Freddie Gray unrest
on perceptions of the police
RESPONSE TO WHAT WORKS WITH
GANGS
SPECIAL ESSAY
Response to “What works with gangs:
A breakthrough”
David M. Kennedy
REJOINDER
SPECIAL ESSAY
Impossibility of a “Reverse Racism” Effect:
A Rejoinder to James, James, and Vila
Aaron Roussell, Kathryn Henne,
Karen S. Glover, and Dale Willits
CRIMINOLOGY
& Public Policy
A journal devoted to policy discussions
of criminology research fi ndings
VOLUME 18 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2019

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