Gang databases: To be or not to be, Irving Spergel
Research Article
Gangs and public policy: Constructing and deconstructing gang databases, Julie Barrows, C. Ronald Huff
Policy Essay
Gang databases: Context and questions, James B. Jacobs
Policy Essay
Comment on “Gangs and public policy: Constructing and deconstructing gang databases,” David M. Kennedy
Policy Essay
Street gang databases: A view from the gang capitol of the United States, Malcolm W. Klein
Policy Essay
Gangs, law enforcement, and the academy, James F. Short, Jr.
Police Misconduct
Editorial Introduction
Conceptual, methodological, and policy considerations in the study of police misconduct, James Frank
Research Article
Bad cops: A study of career-ending misconduct among New York City police officers, Robert J. Kane, Michael D. White
Policy Essay
Police officer misconduct as normal accidents: An organizational perspective, William R. King
Policy Essay
Rotten apples, rotten branches, and rotten orchards: A cautionary tale of police misconduct, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic
Policy Essay
Bad cops, Peter K. Manning
Deterrence and executions
Editorial Introduction
The impact of the death penalty on murder, John J. Donohue III
Research Article
Does the death penalty save lives? New evidence from state penal data, 1977 to 2006, Tomislav V. Kovandzic, Lynne M. Vieraitis, Denise Paquette Boots
Policy Essay
Can’t tell: Comments on “Does the death penalty save lives?” Richard Berk
Policy Essay
Don’t scrap the death penalty, Paul H. Rubin
Tasers in the Media
Editorial Introduction
Conducted energy devices and criminal justice policy, Steven Chermak
Research Article
Examining fatal and nonfatal incidents involving the TASER: Identifying predictors of suspect death reported in the media, Michael D. White, Justin Ready
Policy Essay
Should police departments develop specific training and policies governing use of multiple TASER shocks against individuals who might be in vulnerable physiological states? Robert J. Bunker
Policy Essay
Research on conducted energy devices: Findings, methods, and a possible alternative, Robert J. Kaminski
Policy Essay
Conducted energy weapons: Learning from operational discretion and encounter outcomes, Gregory B. Morrison