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Edited By: William D. Bales and Daniel S. Nagin, Editors, and L. Sergio Garduno, Managing Editor
Criminology & Public Policy is devoted to the study of criminal justice policy and practice. The journal’s central objective is to strengthen the role of research in the formulation of crime and justice policy through publishing empirically based, policy-focused articles.
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Assessing dangerousness in policing
- Criminology & Public Policy
-  11-35
-  24 March 2019
free accessEconomic approach to “de‐policing”
- Criminology & Public Policy
-  77-80
-  24 March 2019
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
more >“POLICE DON'T LIKE BLACK PEOPLE”: AFRICAN‐AMERICAN YOUNG MEN'S ACCUMULATED POLICE EXPERIENCES*
- Criminology & Public Policy
-  71-101
-  13 March 2007
DOES CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM QUALITY REALLY MATTER? THE IMPACT OF ADHERING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION*
- Criminology & Public Policy
-  575-594
-  13 September 2006
Distinguishing “Loner” Attacks from Other Domestic Extremist Violence
- Criminology & Public Policy
-  65-91
-  23 July 2013










