Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT PUBLISHED WORKS (page in progress)

 

Allen, D. (2016). Equality and American Democracy. Foreign Affairs, 95(1), 23-28.

Allen, D. (2014). Beyond Pointing and Hoping. Common Knowledge, 20(2), 257-264.

Allen, D. (2014). Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality. W W Norton & Co Inc.

Benner, C., & Pastor, M. (2015). Collaboration, Conflict, and Community Building at the Regional Scale. Journal of Planning Education & Research, 35(3), 307–322.

Benner, C., & Pastor, M. (2015). Brother, can you spare some time? Sustaining prosperity and social inclusion in America’s metropolitan regions. Urban Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.), 52(7), 1339–1356.

Braga, A. a. ( 1, 2 ), Schnell, C. ( 1 ), Grossman, L. ( 1 ), Welsh, B. c. ( 3, 4 ), & Papachristos, A. v. ( 5 ). (2014). The growth of randomized experiments in policing: The vital few and the salience of mentoring. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(1), 1–28.

Braga, A. a. ( 1, 2 ), Hureau, D. m. ( 2 ), & Papachristos, A. v. ( 2, 3 ). (2014). Deterring Gang-Involved Gun Violence: Measuring the Impact of Boston’s Operation Ceasefire on Street Gang Behavior. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30(1), 113–139.

Braga, A. a. ( 1, 4 ), Papachristos, A. v. ( 2, 4 ), & Hureau, D. m. ( 3, 4 ). (2014). The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Justice Quarterly, 31(4), 633–663.

Brunson, R. K., Braga, A. A., Hureau, D. M., & Pegram, K. (2015). We Trust You, But Not That Much: Examining Police–Black Clergy Partnerships to Reduce Youth Violence. JQ: Justice Quarterly, 32(6), 1006-1036.

Brunson, R. K. (2015). Focused Deterrence and Improved Police-Community Relations. Criminology & Public Policy, 14(3), 507-514.

Brunson, R. K., & Gau, J. M. (2015). Officer Race Versus Macro-Level Context: A Test of Competing Hypotheses About Black Citizens’ Experiences With and Perceptions of Black Police Officers. Crime & Delinquency, 61(2), 213-242.

Brunson, R. K., & Gau, J. M. (2014). Race, Place, and Policing the Inner-City. The Oxford Handbook Of Police And Policing

Capers, I. B. (2015). Unsexing the Fourth Amendment. UC Davis Law Review, 48855.

Capers, I. B. (2014). Critical Race Theory and Criminal Justice. Ohio State Journal Of Criminal Law, (1), 1.

Capers, I. B. (2014). Reading Michigan v. Bryant, ‘Reading’ Justice Sotomayor. The Yale Law Journal Forum, 123427.

Carbado, D. W., & Roithmayr, D. (2014). Critical Race Theory Meets Social Science. Annual Review of Law & Social Science, 10(5), 149.

Cushing, L., Morello-Frosch, R., Wander, M., & Pastor, M. (2015). The haves, the have-nots, and the health of everyone: the relationship between social inequality and environmental quality. Annual Review of Public Health, 36(1), 193–209 17p.

Dahl, A., & Soss, J. (2014). Neoliberalism for the Common Good? Public Value Governance and the Downsizing of Democracy. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, 74(4), 496–U181.

Deener, A., Erie, S. P., Kogan, V., & Stuart, F. (2013). Chapter 14. Planning L.A.: The Changing Politics of Neighborhood and Downtown Development. New York & Los Angeles.

Fergus, D., & Boyd, T. (2014). Banking without Borders. Kalfou, 1(2), 7.

Fergus, D. (2014). Chapter Four: Financial Fracking in the Land of the Fee, 1980–2008. The Assets Perspective: The Rise of Asset Building and Its Impact on Social Policy, 67.

Gau, J. M., & Brunson, R. K. (2015). Procedural Injustice, Lost Legitimacy, and Self-Help Young Males’ Adaptations to Perceived Unfairness in Urban Policing Tactics. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 31(2), 132-150.

Gau, J. M., Corsaro, N., & Brunson, R. K. (2014). Revisiting broken windows theory: A test of the mediation impact of social mechanisms on the disorder–fear relationship. Journal Of Criminal Justice, 42(6), 579-588.

Gilmore, G. E., & Sugrue, T. J. (2015). These United States: a nation in the making, 1890 to the present. W.W. Norton & Co.

Goodman, P., Page, J., & Phelps, M. (2015). The long struggle: An agonistic perspective on penal development. Theoretical Criminology, 19(3), 315–335.

Gordon, C. (2015). The Segregation Index. Dissent, 62(1), 160-160.

Gordon, C. (2015). The Gateway Arch: A Biography. Missouri Historical Review, 109(2), 132.

Gordon, C. (2014). Patchwork Metropolis: Fragmented Governance and Urban Decline in Greater St. Louis. St. Louis University Public Law Review, 34(1), 51-70.

Gordon, C. (2014). The Computer Did It?: Technology and Inequality. Dissent, 61(2), 73-76.

Granot, Y., Balcetis, E., Schneider, K. E., & Tyler, T. R. (2014). Justice is not blind: visual attention exaggerates effects of group identification on legal punishment. Journal Of Experimental Psychology. General, 143(6), 2196–2208.

Hayward, C. R. (2015). The stories politicians tell: symbolic power and narrative performance in American democracy. Journal Of Political Power, 8(2), 289.

Hayward, C. R. (2013). How Americans make race: stories, institutions, spaces. Cambridge University Press.

Hills Jr., R. M., & Schleicher, D. (2015). Can “Planning” Deregulate Land Use? Regulation, 38(3), 36–42.

Hinton, E. (2015). MASS INCARCERATION AT THE CROSSROADS. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 12(02), 453-459.

Hinton, E. (2015). “A War within Our Own Boundaries”: Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society and the Rise of the Carceral State. Journal of American History, 102(1), 100-112.

Hinton, E. (2015). Creating Crime: The Rise and Impact of National Juvenile Delinquency Programs in Black Urban Neighborhoods. Journal of Urban History, 41(5), 808-824.

Hochschild, J., & Weaver, V. (2015). Is the significance of race declining in the political arena? Yes, and no. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38(8), 1250–1257.

Jackson, J., Huq, A. Z., Bradford, B., & Tyler, T. R. (2013). Monopolizing force? Police legitimacy and public attitudes toward the acceptability of violence. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 19(4), 479–497.

Justice, B. (2015). A Window to the Past. American Educator, 39(2), 32-37.

Justice, B. (2015). African American women educators: a critical examination of their pedagogies, educational ideas, and activism from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. British Journal Of Educational Studies, 63(1), 103-104.

Justice, B., & Meares, T. L. (2014). How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens. Annals Of The American Academy Of Political & Social Science, 651(1), 159-177.

Justice, B. (2014). The Originalist Case Against Vouchers: The First Amendment, Religion, and American Public Education (October 1, 2014). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2494890 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2494890

Justice, B. (2014). How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Learning and Perceptions: How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens. Social Science, The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And, Social Science, 651159.

Justice, B. (2014). Mass incarceration and the making of citizens. History Of Education, 43(3), 408-417.

Kohler-Hausmann, I. (2014). Managerial Justice and Mass Misdemeanors. Stanford Law Review, Vol. 66, No. 3, 2014. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2326111

Lerman, A. E., & Weaver, V. (2014). Staying out of Sight? Concentrated Policing and Local Political Action. Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science, 651(1), 202–219.

Levinson, M. (2015). Moral Injury and the Ethics of Educational Injustice. Harvard Educational Review, 85(2), 203-228.

Levinson, M., & Newman, A. (2015). Editorial. Theory & Research In Education, 13(1), 3.

Levinson, M. (2014). Action Civics in the Classroom. Social Education, 78(2), 68-72.

Levinson, M. L. (2014). Citizenship and Civic Education.

Meares, T. (2015). Broken Windows, Neighborhoods, and the Legitimacy of Law Enforcement or Why I Fell in and out of Love with Zimbardo. Journal Of Research In Crime & Delinquency, 52(4), 609-625.

Meares, T. L., & Neyroud, P. (2015). Rightful policing / Tracey L. Meares, with Peter Neyroud.

Meares, T. L. (2015). Programming Errors: Understanding the Constitutionality of Stop-and-Frisk as a Program, Not an Incident. University Of Chicago Law Review, 82(1), 159-179.

Meares, T. L. (2014). The Law and Social Science of Stop and Frisk. Annual Review Of Law & Social Science, 10(5), 335. doi:10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-102612-134043

Meares, T. L. (2014). Justice Sotomayor and the Jurisprudence of Procedural Justice. The Yale Law Journal Forum, 123525.

Moreto, W. D., Brunson, R. K., & Braga, A. A. (2015). ‘Such Misconducts Don’t Make a Good Ranger’: Examining Law Enforcement Ranger Wrongdoing in Uganda. British Journal Of Criminology, 55(2), 359-380.

Page, J., & Whetstone, S. (2014). Beyond the Trial: The Disproportionate Imprisonment of African Americans. Teaching Race & Anti-Racism in Contemporary America, 35.

Papachristos, A. v., Braga, A. a., Grossman, L. s., & Piza, E. (2015). The company you keep? The spillover effects of gang membership on individual gunshot victimization in a co-offending network. Criminology.

Papachristos, A. V. ., & Kirk, D. S. . (2015). Changing the Street Dynamic. Criminology & Public Policy, 14(3), 525–558.

Papachristos, A. v., Wildeman, C., & Roberto, E. (2015). Tragic, but not random: The social contagion of nonfatal gunshot injuries. Social Science and Medicine, 125, 139–150.

Papachristos, A. v., & Wildeman, C. (2014). Network exposure and homicide victimization in an African American community. American Journal of Public Health, 104(1), 143–150.

Papachristos, A. v. (2014). The network structure of crime. Sociology Compass, 8(4), 347–357.

Pastor, M. (2015). How immigrant activists changed LA. Dissent, 62(1), 55–63.

Pastor, M., & Morello-Frosch, R. (2014). Integrating Public Health And Community Development To Tackle Neighborhood Distress And Promote Well-Being. Health Affairs, 33(11), 1890–1896 7p.

Rich, J. D., Chandler, R., Williams, B. A., Dumont, D., Wang, E. A., Taxman, F. S., & … Western, B. (2014). How health care reform can transform the health of criminal justice-involved individuals. Health Affairs (Project Hope), 33(3), 462-467.

Roithmayr, D. (2014). Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock In White Advantage. NYU Press.

Roithmayr, D., Isakov, A., & Rand, D. (2015). Should Law Keep Pace with Society? Relative Update Rates Determine the Co-Evolution of Institutional Punishment and Citizen Contributions to Public Goods. Games (20734336), 6(2), 124.

Sadd, J., Morello-Frosch, R., Pastor, M., Matsuoka, M., Prichard, M., & Carter, V. (2014). The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Ground-Truth: Methods to Advance Environmental Justice and Researcher-Community Partnerships. Health Education & Behavior: The Official Publication Of The Society For Public Health Education, 41(3), 281–290.

Schaefer, M., Allen, D., Bailey, M., Fenton, N., Jenkins, H., Lothian, A., Qui, J.L., & Srinivasan, R. (2014). Participations: Dialogues on the Participatory Promise of Contemporary Culture & Politics. Part 3: Politics. International Journal of Communication, 8, 1129-1151.

Schiraldi, V., & Western, B. (2015). Time to Rethink the Age of Adult Court Jurisdiction. Translational Criminology, (9), 9.

Shannon, S. K. S. ., & Page, J. (2014). Bureaucrats on the Cell Block: Prison Officers’ Perceptions of Work Environment and Attitudes toward Prisoners. Social Service Review, 88(4), 630–657.

Soss, J., & Moynihan, D. P. . (2014). Policy Feedback and the Politics of Administration. Public Administration Review, 74(3), 320–332.

Soss, J. (2014). Classes, Races, and Marginalized Places: Notes on the Study of Democracy’s Demise. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 651(1), 250–254.

Stuart, F. (2015). On the Streets, Under Arrest: Policing Homelessness in the 21st Century. Sociology Compass, 9(11), 940–950.

Stuart, F., Armenta, A., & Osborne, M. (2015). Legal Control of Marginal Groups. ANNUAL REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, VOL 11, 11, 235–254.

Stuart, F. (2014). From “Rabble Management” to “Recovery Management”: Policing Homelessness in Marginal Urban Space. URBAN STUDIES, 51(9), 1909–1925.

Sugrue, T. J. (2015). The North is just as racist as the South. Washington Post, The.

Sugrue, T. J. (2015). ‘Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County,’ by Kristen Green. New York Times Book Review, 14–14.

Sugrue, T. J. (2015). The Reconfiguration of Political History. Tocqueville Review — La Revue Tocqueville, 36(1), 11.

Sugrue, T. J. (2014). “The Largest Civil Rights Organization Today”: Title VII and the Transformation of the Public Sector. Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 11(3), 25–29.

Tsai, A. c. ( 1 ), Pierce, C. m. ( 2 3,4 ), & Papachristos, A. v. ( 5 ). (2015). From social networks to health: Durkheim after the turn of the millennium. Social Science and Medicine, 125, 1–7.

Toorn, J., Feinberg, M., Jost, J. T., Kay, A. C., Tyler, T. R., Willer, R., & Wilmuth, C. (2015). A Sense of Powerlessness Fosters System Justification: Implications for the Legitimation of Authority, Hierarchy, and Government. Political Psychology, 36(1), 93–110.

Travis, J. e., Western, B. e., & Redburn, S. e. (2014). The growth of incarceration in the United States: exploring causes and consequences. The National Academies Press.

Tyler, T. R., Jackson, J., & Mentovich, A. (2015). The Consequences of Being an Object of Suspicion: Potential Pitfalls of Proactive Police Contact. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 12(4), 602.

Tyler, T. R. (2015). Why trust matters with juveniles. The American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry, 85(6 Suppl), S93–S99.

Tyler, T. R. (2015). The Psychology of Aggregation: Promise and Potential Pitfalls. DePaul Law Review, 64(2), 711–736.

Tyler, T. R. (2014). Street Stops and Police Legitimacy: Teachable Moments in Young Urban Men’s Legal Socialization. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 11, 751.

Tyler, T. R. ., & Sevier, J. (2014). How Do the Courts Create Popular Legitimacy?: The Role of Establishing the Truth, Punishing Justly, and/or Acting Through Just Procedures. Albany Law Review, 77(3), 1095–1137.

Wallace, D., Papachristos, A. v., Meares, T., & Fagan, J. (2015). Desistance and Legitimacy: The Impact of Offender Notification Meetings on Recidivism among High Risk Offenders. Justice Quarterly, 28p.

Wallace, D. ( 1 ), & Papachristos, A. v. ( 2 ). (2014). Recidivism and the Availability of Health Care Organizations. Justice Quarterly, 31(3), 588–608.

Weaver, V. M. (2014). Black Citizenship and Summary Punishment: A Brief History to the Present. Theory & Event, 17(3).

Weaver, V. M. (2014). Outside the Walls. Boston Review, 39(3), 51–57.

Weaver, V. M., Hacker, J. S., & Wildeman, C. (2014). Detaining Democracy? Criminal Justice and American Civic Life. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 651(1), 6–21.

Weaver, V. M., & Lerman, A. E. (2014). Arresting citizenship: the democratic consequences of American crime control. University of Chicago Press.

Weitzer, R., & Brunson, R. K. (2015). Policing Different Racial Groups in the United States. European Journal Of Policing Studies, (35), 129.

Western, B., Braga, A. A., Davis, J., & Sirois, C. (2015). Stress and Hardship after Prison. AJS; American Journal Of Sociology, 120(5), 1512-1547.

Western, B. (2014). Incarceration, Inequality, and Imagining Alternatives. Annals Of The American Academy Of Political & Social Science, 651(1), 302-306.

 

 

 

 

 

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