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2018. “Response errors in survey estimates of defensive gun use.” Crime & Delinquency, Online, 3-26-18.
2018. “Jails and Local Justice System Reform: An Overview and Recommendations.” The Future of Children, 28(1), 103-124.
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2018. “Translational Criminology: Toward Validated Best Practices.” American Journal of Criminal Justice.
2018. “Macro-level research on the effect of firearms prevalence on suicide rates: a systematic review and new evidence.” Social Science Quarterly, in press.
2018. “What about ethics? Developing research in confinement settings.” European Journal of Criminology.
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