Standout Papers

The rise and fall of New York murder: zero tolerance or crack's decline? 1999 2026 2008 2017 113
  1. The rise and fall of New York murder: zero tolerance or crack's decline? (1999)
    Ben Bowling The British Journal of Criminology

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Citing Papers

Perceived discrimination and health: A meta-analytic review.
2009 Standout
Discrimination and racial disparities in health: evidence and needed research
2008 Standout
Neighbourhood policing and community safety
2007
New Media and the Coproduction of Safety
2012 Standout
Police reforms in the Republic of Georgia: the convergence of domestic and foreign policy in an anti-corruption drive
2013 Standout
Studies of expansive learning: Foundations, findings and future challenges
2010 Standout
Why do People Comply with the Law?: Legitimacy and the Influence of Legal Institutions
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Algorithmic regulation: A critical interrogation
2017
Three steps to a historical anthropology of actually existing neoliberalism
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Supportive Parenting Moderates the Effect of Discrimination upon Anger, Hostile View of Relationships, and Violence among African American Boys
2006
The prisoners' dilemma political economy and punishment in contemporary democracies
2008
A Model of Online Misinformation
2023 StandoutNobel
Scrutinizing the Street: Poverty, Morality, and the Pitfalls of Urban EthnographySidewalk. By Mitchell  Duneier. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999. Pp. 383. $27.00 (cloth); $15.00 (paper).Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City. By Elijah  Anderson. New York: W. W. Norton, 1999. Pp. 352. $14.95 (paper).No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City. By Katherine  Newman. New York: Russell Sage Foundation and Knopf, 1999. Pp. 401. $15.00 (paper).
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Theory Construction in Qualitative Research
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Viewing Things Differently: The Dimensions of Public Perceptions of Police Legitimacy
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Public administration, public leadership and the construction of public value in the age of the algorithm and ‘big data’
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Learning to work together: Collaboration between authorities in economic-crime investigation
2016
Artificial intelligence, bureaucratic form, and discretion in public service
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Learning by Expanding
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Procedural Justice, Police Legitimacy, and Helping the Police Fight Crime
2008
Private security, political economy and the policing of race
2008
Artificial intelligence for the public sector: results of landscaping the use of AI in government across the European Union
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Flexible Coding of In-depth Interviews: A Twenty-first-century Approach
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Carnal Connections: On Embodiment, Apprenticeship, and Membership
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Shaping Citizen Perceptions of Police Legitimacy: A Randomized Field Trial of Procedural Justice
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Works of Ben Bowling being referenced

Automatic Justice? Technology, Crime and Social Control
2015
UNDERSTANDING CRIME IN JAMAICA: NEW CHALLENGES FOR PUBLIC POLICY
2005
Disproportionate and Discriminatory: Reviewing the Evidence on Police Stop and Search
2007
Fair and Effective Policing Methods: Towards ‘Good Enough’ Policing
2007
Violent Crime
2003
The rise and fall of New York murder: zero tolerance or crack's decline?
1999 Standout
Policing and the Police
2002
Rankless by CCL
2026