On Behalf of Women Offenders: Women’s Place in the Science of Evidence-based Practice, Patricia Van Voorhis
Vollmer Award Commentaries
Patricia Van Voorhis: Have Vision, Will Travel, Emily J. Salisbury and Meda Chesney-Lind
“Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings”: Commentary on Patricia Van Voorhis’ Receipt of the 2011 Vollmer Award, Bonita M. Veysey
High Point Drug Market Intervention
Editorial Introduction
The Impact of Drug Market Pulling Levers Policing on Neighborhood Violence: An Evaluation of the High Point DrugMarket Intervention, Philip J. Cook
Executive Summary
Overview of: “The Impact of Drug Market Pulling Levers Policing on Neighborhood Violence: An evaluation of the High Point Drug Market Intervention,” Nicholas Corsaro, Eleazer D. Hunt, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, and Edmund F. McGarrell
Research Article
The Impact of Drug Market Pulling Levers Policing on Neighborhood Violence: An evaluation of the High Point DrugMarket Intervention, Nicholas Corsaro, Eleazer D. Hunt, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, and Edmund F. McGarrell
Policy Essays
Getting Deterrence Right? Evaluation Evidence and Complementary Crime Control Mechanisms, Anthony A. Braga
Good Markets Make Bad Neighbors: Regulating Open-air Drug Markets, Peter Reuter and Harold A. Pollack
Early Intervention Between Schools And Law Enforcement
Editorial Introduction
Editorial Introduction, Alex R. Piquero
Executive Summary
Overview of: “Getting the Law Involved: A Quasi-experiment in Early Intervention Involving Collaboration between Schools and the District Attorney’s Office,” John Paul Wright, Pamela M. McMahon, Claire Daly, and J. Phil Haney
Research Article
Getting the Law Involved: A Quasi-experiment in Early Intervention Involving Collaboration between Schools and the District Attorney’s Office, John Paul Wright, Pamela M. McMahon, Claire Daly, and J. Phil Haney
Policy Essays
New Standards for Demonstrating Program Effectiveness, Peter W. Greenwood
The Case for Early Crime Prevention, Brandon C. Welsh
Should the Juvenile Justice System be involved in Early Intervention? David P. Farrington
Crime Reduction Through A Regulatory Approach
Editorial Introduction
Crime as Pollution: Lessons from Environmental Regulation, Daniel S. Nagin
Executive Summary
Overview of: “Crime Place and Pollution: Expanding Crime Reduction Options through a Regulatory Approach,” John E. Eck and Emily B. Eck
Research Article
Crime Place and Pollution: Expanding Crime Reduction Options through a Regulatory Approach, John E. Eck and Emily B. Eck
Policy Essays
Bringing Social Context Back Into the Equation: The Importance of Social Characteristics of Places in the Prevention of Crime, David Weisburd
Some Problems with Place-based Crime Policies, Dan A. Black and Kyung Park
Crime, Place, and Pollution: Expanding Crime Reduction Options through a Regulatory Approach, Lorraine Mazerolle and Janet Ransley
Joining the Regulatory Fold, Malcolm K. Sparrow
Crime Reduction: Responsibility, Regulation, and Research, Nick Tilley
Assessing The Earned Discharge Pilot Project
Editorial Introduction
Evidence-Based Policy and the Politics of Criminal Justice Reform, Heather Schoenfeld
Executive Summary
Overview of: “Assessing the Earned Discharge Pilot Project: The Importance of Context, Capacity, and Content,” Sarah M. Smith, Marisa K. Omori, Susan F. Turner and Jesse Jannetta
Research Article
Assessing the Earned Discharge Pilot Project: The Importance of Context, Capacity, and Content, Sarah M. Smith, Marisa K. Omori, Susan F. Turner and Jesse Jannetta
Policy Essays
Perpetual “Crisis” and the Dysfunctional Politics of Corrections in California, Michael C. Campbell
Resisting “Evidence” in Challenging Correctional Environments, Jeffrey Lin