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DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12455
Published date01 November 2020
Date01 November 2020
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy VOLUME 19 ISSUE 4 NOVEMBER 2020 PAGES 1067  1393
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 4 NOVEMBER 2020
TACKLING DISPARITY, DEBATING
EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES,
AND THE 2020 STOCKHOLM
PRIZE
Letter from the Editors in Chief
Cynthia Lum and Christopher S. Koper
Geographic arbitrariness? County court
variation in capital prosecution and
sentencing in Pennsylvania
J e ery T. Ulmer , Gary Zajac , and
John H. Kramer
Sentencing scorecards: Reducing racial
disparities in prison sentences at their
source
Greg Ridgeway , Ruth A. Moyer , and
Shawn D. Bushway
Effect of scaling back punishment on racial
and ethnic disparities in criminal case
outcomes
John MacDonald and Steven Raphael
Effect of sentencing reform on racial and
ethnic disparities in involvement with
the criminal justice system: The case of
California’s proposition 47
Magnus Lofstrom , Brandon Martin , and
Steven Raphael
Did mass incarceration lead to the
disproportionate admission of
minorities and marginal offenders?
Richard B. Felson and
Andrew T. Krajewski
Almost politically acceptable criminal
justice risk assessment
Richard Berk and Ayya A. Elzarka
Can police training reduce ethnic/racial
disparities in stop and search? Evidence
from a multisite UK trial
Joel Miller , Paul Quinton , Banos
Alexandrou , and Daniel Packham
Testing for disparities in traffi c stops: Best
practices from the Connecticut model
Matthew B. Ross , Jesse J. Kalinowski , and
Kenneth Barone
Evidence-based juvenile justice programs
and practices: A critical review
Delbert S. Elliott , Pamela R. Buckley ,
Denise C. Gottfredson , J. David Hawkins ,
and Patrick H. Tolan
Revisited: Effective use of the large body
of research on the effectiveness of
programs for juvenile offenders and the
failure of the model programs approach
Mark W. Lipsey
The case for rigorous comparative research
and population impacts in a new era
of evidence-based interventions for
juvenile offenders
Brandon C. Welsh
Shattering the paradox of guns and crime:
Incidence, prevalence, and the 2020
Stockholm Prize
Lawrence W. Sherman
Firearms and violence in American
life—50 years later
Franklin E. Zimring
Thinking about gun violence
Philip J. Cook
CRIMINOLOGY
& Public Policy
A journal devoted to policy discussions
of criminology research fi ndings
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 4 NOVEMBER 2020

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