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Sibling transmission of gang involvement

**Objectives**: The processes driving gang entry and disengagement are central to classic and contemporary criminological research on gang involvement. Yet, the role of delinquent peer friendship networks in contouring gang membership has driven much …

The immediate and long-term effects of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders on domestic violence calls for service across six U.S. jurisdictions

Police killings of unarmed black Americans: a reassessment of community mental health spillover effects

When to Take Credit for Terrorism? A Cross-National Examination of Claims and Attributions

The Promise of a Network Approach for Policing Research

Considerable attention has been devoted to understanding police socialization and the resulting culture, yet only recently have scholars turned to a network approach to understand the social relationships between officers. We extend these efforts …

On the challenges associated with the study of police use of deadly force in the United States: A response to Schwartz & Jahn

Racial Differences in Conceptualizing Legitimacy and Trust in Police

Compliance, noncompliance, and the in-between: causal effects of civilian demeanor on police officers’ cognitions and emotions

Demeanor and police culture: Theorizing how civilian cooperation influences police officers

Network exposure and excessive use of force: Investigating the social transmission of police misconduct

**Research Summary**: In this study, we investigate how a police officer's exposure to peers accused of misconduct shapes his or her involvement in excessive use of force. By drawing from 8,642 Chicago police officers named in multiple complaints, we …