Issue Information

Published date01 May 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12453
Date01 May 2020
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy VOLUME 19 ISSUE 2 MAY 2020 PAGES 363  685
CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 2 MAY 2020
LAW AND THE COURTS
The criminal costs of wrongful convictions:
Can we reduce crime by protecting the
innocent?
Robert J. Norris , Jennifer N. Weintraub ,
James R. Acker , Allison D. Redlich , and
Catherine L. Bonventre
From villain to victim: The impact of safe
harbor laws on minors involved in
commercial sexual exploitation
Stephen V. Gies PhD , Eoin Healy PhD ,
Brandn Green PhD , and
Amanda Bobnis MS
RISK ASSESSMENT
Public safety assessment: Predictive utility
and differential prediction by race in
Kentucky
Matthew DeMichele , Peter Baumgartner ,
Michael Wenger , Kelle Barrick , and
Megan Comfort
Validation and examination of the Ohio
Youth Assessment System with juvenile
sex offenders
Jordan Papp , Christina A. Campbell , and
William T. Miller
COUNTERTERRORISM
Analyzing person-exposure patterns in lone-
actor terrorism: Implications for threat
assessment and intelligence gathering
Caitlin Clemmow , Noémie Bouhana , and
P a u l G i l l
Examining the state repression-terrorism
nexus: Dynamic relationships among
repressive counterterrorism actions,
terrorist targets, and deadly terrorist
violence in Israel
Henda Y. Hsu and David McDowall
IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT
AND CRIME
Immigration enforcement, crime, and
demography: Evidence from the Legal
ArizonaWorkers Act
Aaron Chal n and Monica Deza
Conceptual and empirical obstacles in
defi ning MS-13: Law-enforcement
perspectives
Maya P. Barak , Kenneth Sebastian León ,
and Edward R. Maguire
CRIME CONTROL AND RECIDIVISM
Impact of defelonizing drug possession on
recidivism
Mia Bird , Viet Nguyen , and Ryken
Grattet
Is life without parole an effective way to
reduce violent crime? An empirical
assessment
Ross Kleinstuber and Jeremiah Coldsmith
Crime control effects of a police substation
within a business improvement district:
A quasi-experimental synthetic control
evaluation
Eric L. Piza , Andrew P. Wheeler ,
Nathan T. Connealy , and Shun Q. Feng
CORRIGENDUM
Corrigendum
CRIMINOLOGY
& Public Policy
A journal devoted to policy discussions
of criminology research fi ndings
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 2 MAY 2020

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