Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2000 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2023
- Predictive Policing in a Developing Country: Evidence from Two Randomized Controlled Trials pp. 805-831

- Sebastian Galiani and Laura Jaitman
- Housing Instability Following Felony Conviction and Incarceration: Disentangling Being Marked from Being Locked Up pp. 833-874

- Brielle Bryan
- Impact of the Reform to Non-custodial Sanctions in Chile pp. 875-896

- Gabriel Moraga, Ana María Morales, Jorge Fábrega and Sebastián Salinero
- Does Reaching the Statute of Limitations Affect the Recidivist Behavior of Environmental Aggressors in Brazil? pp. 897-917

- Daniel de Abreu Pereira Uhr, Júlia Gallego Ziero Uhr, Renan Porn Peres, Manoel Gehrke and Magnum Koury de Figueiredo Eltz
- Where is the Evidence? Comparing the Effects of Evidence Strength and Demographic Characteristics on Plea Discounts pp. 919-949

- Kevin Petersen, Allison D. Redlich and David B. Wilson
- Spatiotemporal Crime Patterns Across Six U.S. Cities: Analyzing Stability and Change in Clusters and Outliers pp. 951-974

- Rebecca J. Walter, Marie Skubak Tillyer and Arthur Acolin
- The Impact of Measurement Error in Regression Models Using Police Recorded Crime Rates pp. 975-1002

- Jose Pina-Sánchez, David Buil-Gil, Ian Brunton-Smith and Alexandru Cernat
- The Long-Term Incarceration Consequences of Coming-of-Age in a Crime Boom pp. 1003-1025

- David Bjerk and Shawn Bushway
Volume 39, issue 3, 2023
- Understanding How Offending Prevalence and Frequency Change with Age in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development Using Bayesian Statistical Models pp. 583-601

- Julian Stander, David P. Farrington and Caroline Lubert
- Absence of Street Lighting May Prevent Vehicle Crime, but Spatial and Temporal Displacement Remains a Concern pp. 603-623

- Lisa Tompson, Rebecca Steinbach, Shane D. Johnson, Chun Siong Teh, Chloe Perkins, Phil Edwards and Benedict Armstrong
- The Emergence and Evolution of Problematic Properties: Onset, Persistence, Aggravation, and Desistance pp. 625-653

- Daniel T. O’Brien, Alina Ristea, Riley Tucker and Forrest Hangen
- When Things Turn Sour: A Network Event Study of Organized Crime Violence pp. 655-678

- Nynke M. D. Niezink and Paolo Campana
- Officer Networks and Firearm Behaviors: Assessing the Social Transmission of Weapon-Use pp. 679-703

- Marie Ouellet, Sadaf Hashimi and George G. Vega Yon
- A Robust Measure to Uncover Community Brokerage in Illicit Networks pp. 705-733

- Masarah Paquet-Clouston and Martin Bouchard
- Impulsivity, Peers, and Delinquency: A Dynamic Social Network Approach pp. 735-768

- Daniel T. Ragan, D. Wayne Osgood and Derek A. Kreager
- How do Racial and Ethnic Disparities Emerge in the Use of Restrictive Housing for Prison Rule Violations? pp. 769-803

- John Wooldredge and Joshua Cochran
Volume 39, issue 2, 2023
- Exploring the Neighborhood-Level Impact of Retail Marijuana Outlets on Crime in Washington State pp. 253-281

- John Thacker, Maggie Elliott Martin, Yvonne Cristy, Deirdre Rabideau, Michael Shively and Ryan Kling
- The Effect of Pretrial Detention on Labor Market Outcomes pp. 283-332

- Nicolás Grau, Gonzalo Marivil and Jorge Rivera
- Do Sports Programs Prevent Crime and Reduce Reoffending? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Effectiveness of Sports Programs pp. 333-384

- Irina Jugl, Doris Bender and Friedrich Lösel
- Residents, Employees and Visitors: Effects of Three Types of Ambient Population on Theft on Weekdays and Weekends in Beijing, China pp. 385-423

- Guangwen Song, Yanji Zhang, Wim Bernasco, Liang Cai, Lin Liu, Bo Qin and Peng Chen
- Is Police Misconduct Contagious? Non-trivial Null Findings from Dallas, Texas pp. 425-463

- Cohen R. Simpson and David S. Kirk
- Reflecting on the Interaction of Self-Control and Morality in Situational Action Theory: Comparing Absolute and Relative Effects of Self-control in 28 Countries pp. 465-493

- Ilka Kammigan
- Visualizing Changes in the Age-Distributions of Homicides in the United States: 1964–2019 pp. 495-518

- Robert M. O’Brien
- In Pursuit of Interpretable, Fair and Accurate Machine Learning for Criminal Recidivism Prediction pp. 519-581

- Caroline Wang, Bin Han, Bhrij Patel and Cynthia Rudin
Volume 39, issue 1, 2023
- Familial Clustering of Trends in Aggression pp. 1-19

- Camiel M. van der Laan, Steve G. A. van de Weijer, Michel G. Nivard and Dorret I. Boomsma
- Questionable Research Practices and Open Science in Quantitative Criminology pp. 21-51

- Jason M. Chin, Justin T. Pickett, Simine Vazire and Alex O. Holcombe
- Is There a Long-Term Criminogenic Effect of the Exposure to a Paternal Conviction During Upbringing? An Analysis of Full Siblings Using Swedish Register Data pp. 53-73

- Fredrik Sivertsson, Christoffer Carlsson and Andreas Hoherz
- Hate in Word and Deed: The Temporal Association Between Online and Offline Islamophobia pp. 75-96

- Susann Wiedlitzka, Gabriele Prati, Rupert Brown, Josh Smith and Mark A. Walters
- Weekly Crime Concentration pp. 97-124

- Rafael Prieto Curiel
- Educational Consequences of Paternal Incarceration: Evidence from a Danish Policy Reform pp. 125-160

- Anne Sofie Tegner Anker
- The Benefits of Patrol Officers Using Unallocated Time for Everyday Crime Prevention pp. 161-185

- Alese Wooditch
- Long-Term Dynamics of Neighborhoods and Crime: The Role of Education Over 40 Years pp. 187-249

- Adam Boessen, Marisa Omori and Claire Greene
- Correction to: Long-Term Dynamics of Neighborhoods and Crime: The Role of Education Over 40 Years pp. 251-252

- Adam Boessen, Marisa Omori and Claire Greene
Volume 38, issue 4, 2022
- Global Crime Patterns: An Analysis of Survey Data from 166 Countries Around the World, 2006–2019 pp. 793-827

- Jan van Dijk, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Jacqueline Joudo Larsen
- Correction to: Global Crime Patterns: An Analysis of Survey Data from 166 Countries Around the World, 2006–2019 pp. 829-829

- Jan van Dijk, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Jacqueline Joudo Larsen
- Impulsivity or Discounting? Evaluating the Influence of Individual Differences in Temporal Orientation on Offending pp. 831-859

- Chae M. Jaynes, Richard K. Moule, James T. Hubbell and Mateus Rennó Santos
- Moral Rules, Self-Control, and School Context: Additional Evidence on Situational Action Theory from 28 Countries pp. 861-889

- Matthew Kafafian, Ekaterina V. Botchkovar and Ineke Haen Marshall
- Street Light Outages, Public Safety and Crime Attraction pp. 891-919

- Aaron Chalfin, Jacob Kaplan and Michael LaForest
- Restricting Arranged Marriage Opportunities for Danish Minority Youth: Implications for Criminal Convictions pp. 921-947

- Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Signe Hald Andersen and Peer Ebbesen Skov
- Understanding Changes in Violent Extremist Attitudes During the Transition to Early Adulthood pp. 949-978

- Amy Nivette, Lea Echelmeyer, Frank Weerman, Manuel Eisner and Denis Ribeaud
- Statistical Power and Search Intensity Bias in Hit Rates Tests of Discrimination pp. 979-1002

- Alexander Lundberg
- The Importance of Importance Sampling: Exploring Methods of Sampling from Alternatives in Discrete Choice Models of Crime Location Choice pp. 1003-1031

- Sophie Curtis-Ham, Wim Bernasco, Oleg N. Medvedev and Devon L. L. Polaschek
- Changes in Jail Admissions Before and After Traumatic Brain Injury pp. 1033-1056

- Joseph A. Schwartz, Emily M. Wright, Ryan Spohn, Michael F. Campagna, Benjamin Steiner and Ebonie Epinger
Volume 38, issue 3, 2022
- Equity in the Police Districting Problem: Balancing Territorial and Racial Fairness in Patrolling Operations pp. 1-25

- Federico Liberatore, Miguel Camacho-Collados and Lara Quijano-Sánchez
- Intimate Partner Victimization and Depressive Symptoms: Approaching Causal Inference Using a Longitudinal Twin Design pp. 517-535

- Eric J. Connolly, Brittany E. Hayes, Danielle L. Boisvert and Eric M. Cooke
- Measuring the Built Environment with Google Street View and Machine Learning: Consequences for Crime on Street Segments pp. 537-565

- John R. Hipp, Sugie Lee, Donghwan Ki and Jae Hong Kim
- Gang Membership and Mental Health During the Transition to Adulthood pp. 567-596

- Valerio Baćak, Samuel E. DeWitt and Shannon E. Reid
- The Network of Neighborhoods and Geographic Space: Implications for Joblessness While on Parole pp. 597-636

- Adam Boessen and John R. Hipp
- How Cohorts Changed Crime Rates, 1980–2016 pp. 637-671

- William Spelman
- Location Choice of Snatching Offenders in Chennai City pp. 673-696

- K. Kuralarasan and Wim Bernasco
- Do Police Body-Worn Cameras Reduce Citizen Fatalities? Results of a Country-Wide Natural Experiment pp. 723-754

- Joel Miller and Vijay F. Chillar
- Non-random Study Attrition: Assessing Correction Techniques and the Magnitude of Bias in a Longitudinal Study of Reentry from Prison pp. 755-790

- Meghan M. Mitchell, Chantal Fahmy, Kendra J. Clark and David C. Pyrooz
- Correction to: The Network of Neighborhoods and Geographic Space: Implications for Joblessness While on Parole pp. 791-791

- Adam Boessen and John R. Hipp
Volume 38, issue 2, 2022
- How and Why is Crime More Concentrated in Some Neighborhoods than Others?: A New Dimension to Community Crime pp. 295-321

- Daniel T. O’Brien, Alexandra Ciomek and Riley Tucker
- The Relative Incident Rate Ratio Effect Size for Count-Based Impact Evaluations: When an Odds Ratio is Not an Odds Ratio pp. 323-341

- David B. Wilson
- Measuring the Impacts of Everyday Police Proactive Activities: Tackling the Endogeneity Problem pp. 343-363

- Xiaoyun Wu, Christopher Koper and Cynthia Lum
- Gang Graffiti, Group Process, and Gang Violence pp. 365-384

- Lorine A. Hughes, Lonnie M. Schaible and Timothy Kephart
- Forecasting the Severity of Mass Public Shootings in the United States pp. 385-423

- Grant Duwe, Nathan E. Sanders, Michael Rocque and James Alan Fox
- Equal Pay for Equal Work? Considering the Gender Gap in Illegal Pay pp. 425-458

- Holly Nguyen, Brandy R. Parker and Sally S. Simpson
- The Effect of a Death-in-Police-Custody Incident on Community Reliance on the Police pp. 459-482

- Ruth A. Moyer
- Pathways Through Juvenile Justice: A System-Level Assessment of Cumulative Disadvantage in the Processing of Juvenile Offenders pp. 483-514

- Steven N. Zane, Brandon C. Welsh, Daniel P. Mears and Gregory M. Zimmerman
- Correction to: Forecasting the Severity of Mass Public Shootings in the United States pp. 515-515

- Grant Duwe, Nathan E. Sanders, Michael Rocque and James Alan Fox
Volume 38, issue 1, 2022
- Does Hot Spots Policing Have Meaningful Impacts on Crime? Findings from An Alternative Approach to Estimating Effect Sizes from Place-Based Program Evaluations pp. 1-22

- Anthony A. Braga and David L. Weisburd
- Juvenile Arrest and Later Economic Attainment: Strength and Mechanisms of the Relationship pp. 23-50

- Sonja E. Siennick and Alex O. Widdowson
- The Influence of Temporal Specification on the Identification of Crime Hot Spots for Program Evaluations: A Test of Longitudinal Stability in Crime Patterns pp. 51-74

- Cory Schnell and Hannah D. McManus
- Both Sides of the Street: Introducing Measures of Physical and Social Boundaries Based on Differences Across Sides of the Street, and Consequences for Crime pp. 75-103

- Young-An Kim and John R. Hipp
- Living Near Violence and Feeling Safe: What is the Role of Active Guardianship in the Home Territory? pp. 105-126

- Renee Zahnow and Jonathan Corcoran
- Reducing Crime Through Environmental Design: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment of Street Lighting in New York City pp. 127-157

- Aaron Chalfin, Benjamin Hansen, Jason Lerner and Lucie Parker
- Chains of Adversity: The Time-Varying Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Adolescent Behavior pp. 159-196

- Kristin Turney
- Recruitment into Organized Crime: An Agent-Based Approach Testing the Impact of Different Policies pp. 197-237

- Francesco Calderoni, Gian Maria Campedelli, Aron Szekely, Mario Paolucci and Giulia Andrighetto
- Offending Frequency and Responses to Illegal Monetary Incentives pp. 239-265

- Holly Nguyen, Thomas A. Loughran, Carlo Morselli and Frédéric Ouellet
- Assessing Data Completeness, Quality, and Representativeness of Justifiable Homicides in the FBI’s Supplementary Homicide Reports: A Research Note pp. 267-293

- Brian Karl Finch, Kyla Thomas, Audrey N. Beck, D. Brian Burghart, David Klinger and Richard R. Johnson
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