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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A conceptual replication of the Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision (STICS) Bonta, James
2019
3 p. 397-419
artikel
2 Adherence to Scheduled Sessions in a Randomized Field Trial of Case Management: The Criminal Justice–Drug Abuse Treatment Studies Transitional Case Management Study Prendergast, Michael
2009
3 p. 273-297
artikel
3 Advancing knowledge about replication in criminology Farrington, David P.
2018
3 p. 373-396
artikel
4 A high-profile police-involved shooting, civil unrest, and officers’ perceptions of legitimacy: insights from a natural experiment Turchan, Brandon

3 p. 507-518
artikel
5 Alerting consciences to reduce cybercrime: a quasi-experimental design using warning banners Moneva, Asier

3 p. 835-862
artikel
6 A multi-site, randomized study of strengths-based case management with substance-abusing parolees Prendergast, Michael
2011
3 p. 225-253
artikel
7 An audit experiment to investigate the “war on cops”: a research note Kirk, David S.

3 p. 569-580
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8 An experimental evaluation of a nationally recognized employment-focused offender reentry program Farabee, David
2014
3 p. 309-322
artikel
9 An experimental investigation of the influence of deviant peers on own deviancy: A replication study Mercer, N.
2017
3 p. 429-438
artikel
10 An experimental study of a therapeutic boot camp: Impact on impulses, attitudes and recidivism MacKenzie, Doris Layton
2007
3 p. 221-246
artikel
11 A randomized trial testing deviant modeling, peer gender, and theft: replication and extension Gallupe, Owen
2019
3 p. 421-439
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12 Are criminologists describing randomized controlled trials in ways that allow us to assess them? Findings from a sample of crime and justice trials Perry, Amanda E.
2010
3 p. 245-262
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13 Assessing problematic research: How can academic researchers help improve the quality of anti-crime program evaluations? Lauritsen, Janet L.
2006
3 p. 363-373
artikel
14 Assessing programs designed to improve outcomes for children exposed to violence: Results from nine randomized controlled trials Hickman, Laura J.
2013
3 p. 301-331
artikel
15 Assessing the validity of white-collar crime definitions using experimental survey data Galvin, Miranda A.

3 p. 665-693
artikel
16 A world without meta-analysis Shadish, William R.
2007
3 p. 281-291
artikel
17 Building better crime simulations: systematic replication and the introduction of incremental complexity Townsley, Michael
2008
3 p. 309-333
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18 Challenges of conducting field experiments in correctional settings: boot camp prison study as an example MacKenzie, Doris Layton
2012
3 p. 289-306
artikel
19 Challenging the ‘invariance’ thesis: procedural justice policing and the moderating influence of trust on citizens’ obligation to obey police Murphy, Kristina
2017
3 p. 429-437
artikel
20 Citizens’ reactions to hot spots policing: impacts on perceptions of crime, disorder, safety and police Ratcliffe, Jerry H.
2015
3 p. 393-417
artikel
21 Clinical change in psychopathic traits after the PSYCHOPATHY.COMP program: preliminary findings of a controlled trial with male detained youth Ribeiro da Silva, Diana

3 p. 397-421
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22 Coalitions for a common purpose: managing relationships in experiments Strang, Heather
2012
3 p. 211-225
artikel
23 Collaborative behavioral management: integration and intensification of parole and outpatient addiction treatment services in the Step’n Out study Friedmann, Peter D.
2009
3 p. 227-243
artikel
24 Comment on “Developing a reporting guideline for social and psychological intervention trials” Wilson, David B.
2013
3 p. 375-377
artikel
25 Comparing panic alarm systems for high-risk domestic abuse victims: a randomised controlled trial on prevention and criminal justice system outcomes Hodgkinson, William

3 p. 595-613
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26 Comparing the effects of community service and short-term imprisonment on recidivism: a matched samples approach Wermink, Hilde
2010
3 p. 325-349
artikel
27 Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical systematic review Lee, YongJei
2016
3 p. 431-451
artikel
28 Connecting the dots: Crime rates and criminal justice evaluation research Rosenfeld, Richard
2006
3 p. 309-319
artikel
29 Contrasting simulated and empirical experiments in crime prevention Eck, John E.
2008
3 p. 195-213
artikel
30 Correction to: Alerting consciences to reduce cybercrime: a quasi-experimental design using warning banners Moneva, Asier

3 p. 863
artikel
31 Correction to: Examining the effects of teen dating violence prevention programs: a systematic review and meta-analysis Lee, Chelsey

3 p. 695-705
artikel
32 Defending and managing the pipeline: lessons for running a randomized experiment in a correctional institution Roman, Caterina G.
2012
3 p. 307-329
artikel
33 Deploying randomized field experiments in the service of evidence-based crime policy Boruch, Robert
2012
3 p. 331-341
artikel
34 Developing a reporting guideline for social and psychological intervention trials Grant, Sean
2013
3 p. 355-367
artikel
35 Deviancy training: understanding how preventive interventions harm Gottfredson, Denise C.
2010
3 p. 229-243
artikel
36 Differential prediction and disparate impact of pretrial risk assessments in practice: a multi-site evaluation Lowder, Evan M.

3 p. 561-594
artikel
37 Does providing inmates with education improve postrelease outcomes? A meta-analysis of correctional education programs in the United States Bozick, Robert
2018
3 p. 389-428
artikel
38 Effects of bystander sexual assault prevention programs on promoting intervention skills and combatting the bystander effect: a systematic review and meta-analysis Kettrey, Heather Hensman

3 p. 343-367
artikel
39 Effects of face-to-face restorative justice on victims of crime in four randomized, controlled trials Sherman, Lawrence W.
2006
3 p. 407
artikel
40 Effects of face-to-face restorative justice on victims of crime in four randomized, controlled trials Sherman, Lawrence W.
2005
3 p. 367-395
artikel
41 Effects of prefrontal cortical stimulation on aggressive and antisocial behavior: A double-blind, stratified, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel-group trial Ling, Shichun

3 p. 367-387
artikel
42 Enforcement and behavior: the effects of suspending enforcement through automatic speed cameras Factor, Roni

3 p. 743-759
artikel
43 Enhancing prisoner reentry through access to prison-based and post-incarceration aftercare treatment: experiences from the Illinois Sheridan Correctional Center therapeutic community Olson, David E.
2009
3 p. 299-321
artikel
44 Enhancing public trust and police legitimacy during road traffic encounters: results from a randomised controlled trial in Scotland MacQueen, Sarah
2015
3 p. 419-443
artikel
45 Ensuring safety, implementation and scientific integrity of clinical trials: lessons from the Criminal Justice–Drug Abuse Treatment Studies Data and Safety Monitoring Board Chandler, Redonna K.
2009
3 p. 323-344
artikel
46 Evaluating the effectiveness of a police department’s early intervention system James, Stephen

3 p. 457-471
artikel
47 Evaluating the impact of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) initiative on violence and gun crime in Tampa: does it work and does it last? Fox, Bryanna

3 p. 543-567
artikel
48 Evaluating the relative impact of positive and negative encounters with police: a randomized experiment Maguire, Edward R.
2016
3 p. 367-391
artikel
49 Evidence comes by replication, but needs differentiation: the reproducibility issue in science and its relevance for criminology Lösel, Friedrich
2017
3 p. 257-278
artikel
50 Examination of an interventionist-led HIV intervention among criminal justice-involved female prisoners Havens, Jennifer R.
2009
3 p. 245-272
artikel
51 Examining the effects of the TASER on cognitive functioning: findings from a pilot study with police recruits White, Michael D.
2014
3 p. 267-290
artikel
52 Experimenting with procedural justice policing Murphy, Kristina
2017
3 p. 287-292
artikel
53 Eyewitnesses in the courtroom: a jury-level experimental examination of the impact of the Henderson instructions Bergold, Amanda N.

3 p. 433-455
artikel
54 Fidelity and adherence at the transition point: Theoretically driven experiments Taxman, Faye S.
2009
3 p. 219-226
artikel
55 Field experiments on dishonesty and stealing: what have we learned in the last 40 years? Gomes, Hugo S.

3 p. 607-637
artikel
56 Foreword Strang, Heather
2012
3 p. 209-210
artikel
57 General stress response, not the TASER: reply to “Examining the effects of the TASER on cognitive functioning: findings from a pilot study with police recruits” Dawes, D.
2015
3 p. 475-477
artikel
58 Hot spots policing and crime reduction: an update of an ongoing systematic review and meta-analysis Braga, Anthony A.
2019
3 p. 289-311
artikel
59 Hot spots policing in a high-crime environment: an experimental evaluation in Medellín Collazos, Daniela

3 p. 473-506
artikel
60 How CONSORT could improve treatment measurement: A comment on “Developing a reporting guideline for social and psychological intervention trials.” Sherman, Lawrence W.
2013
3 p. 369-373
artikel
61 How mock jurors’ cognitive processing and defendants’ immigrant status and ethnicity relate to decisions in capital trials West, Matthew P.

3 p. 423-432
artikel
62 How you can tell if the simulations in computational criminology are any good Berk, Richard
2008
3 p. 289-308
artikel
63 Human trafficking for labour exploitation: the results of a two-phase systematic review mapping the European evidence base and synthesising key scientific research evidence Cockbain, Ella
2018
3 p. 319-360
artikel
64 Identifying psychological pathways to polyvictimization: evidence from a longitudinal cohort study of twins from the UK Tanksley, Peter T.

3 p. 431-461
artikel
65 Impact of trauma education and growth mindset messaging on public attitudes about the criminal legal system McKinsey, Eva

3 p. 635-661
artikel
66 Improving evaluation of anti-crime programs: Summary of a National Research Council report★ Lipsey, Mark
2006
3 p. 271-307
artikel
67 Improving forensic responses to residential burglaries: results of a randomized controlled field trial Antrobus, Emma
2016
3 p. 319-345
artikel
68 Improving impact evaluations through randomised experiments: The challenge of the National Research Council report for European criminology Killias, Martin
2006
3 p. 375-391
artikel
69 Introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale to encourage mixed-method crime prevention synthesis reviews Johnson, Shane D.
2015
3 p. 459-473
artikel
70 Introduction of a structured abstract Weisburd, David
2011
3 p. 199-200
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71 Introduction to the special issue on the evaluation of anti-crime programs Petrie, Carol
2006
3 p. 265-270
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72 Is marijuana really a gateway drug? A nationally representative test of the marijuana gateway hypothesis using a propensity score matching design Jorgensen, Cody

3 p. 497-514
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73 Justice is in the eye of the beholder: a vignette study linking procedural justice and stigma to Muslims’ trust in police Madon, Natasha S.

3 p. 761-783
artikel
74 Juvenile delinquency and COVID-19: the effect of social distancing restrictions on juvenile crime rates in Israel Revital, Sela-Shayovitz

3 p. 785-808
artikel
75 Lessons from a field experiment involving involuntary subjects 3,000 miles away Hawken, Angela
2012
3 p. 227-239
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76 Lessons from a partially controlled field trial Cook, Philip J.
2012
3 p. 271-287
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77 Lessons from the randomized trial evaluation of a new parent program: when the evaluators see the glass as half full, and the community sees the glass as half empty Kilburn, M. Rebecca
2012
3 p. 255-270
artikel
78 Managing an on-the-spot lottery in reentry services Farabee, David
2012
3 p. 241-253
artikel
79 Measurement bias in self-reports of offending: a systematic review of experiments Gomes, Hugo S.
2019
3 p. 313-339
artikel
80 Measuring procedural justice and legitimacy at the local level: the police–community interaction survey Rosenbaum, Dennis P.
2015
3 p. 335-366
artikel
81 Methodological quality and the evaluation of anti-crime programs Farrington, David P.
2006
3 p. 329-337
artikel
82 Missing links: how descriptive validity impacts the policy relevance of randomized controlled trials in criminology Gill, Charlotte E.
2011
3 p. 201-224
artikel
83 Mobile police community office: a vehicle for reducing crime, crime harm and enhancing police legitimacy? Bennett, Sarah
2017
3 p. 417-428
artikel
84 Offender-focused police intervention in residential burglary and theft from vehicle hot spots: a partially blocked randomized control trial Santos, Rachel B.
2016
3 p. 373-402
artikel
85 Omega-3 supplementation in young offenders: a randomized, stratified, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial Raine, Adrian

3 p. 389-405
artikel
86 On the potential of incorporating administrative register data into randomized experiments Hyatt, Jordan M.
2019
3 p. 469-497
artikel
87 Parenting interventions for incarcerated parents to improve parenting knowledge and skills, parent well-being, and quality of the parent–child relationship: A systematic review and meta-analysis Armstrong, Eleanor
2017
3 p. 279-317
artikel
88 Perceiving racial hate crimes: a power-relation perspective Zhang, Chenghui

3 p. 663-689
artikel
89 Perceptions of safety and victimization: does survey construction affect perceptions? Yang, Sue-Ming
2010
3 p. 293-323
artikel
90 Pharmacological interventions for drug-using offenders: an update to a systematic review and meta-analysis Glanville, J. M.

3 p. 439-495
artikel
91 Poaching, habitat loss and the decline of neotropical parrots: a comparative spatial analysis Clarke, Ronald V.
2013
3 p. 333-353
artikel
92 Police-monitored CCTV cameras in Newark, NJ: A quasi-experimental test of crime deterrence Caplan, Joel M.
2011
3 p. 255-274
artikel
93 Policing Australia’s ‘heroin drought’: using an agent-based model to simulate alternative outcomes Dray, Anne
2008
3 p. 267-287
artikel
94 Policing persons in behavioral crises: an experimental test of bystander perceptions of procedural justice Jones, Angela M.

3 p. 581-605
artikel
95 Predictions put into practice: a quasi-experimental evaluation of Chicago’s predictive policing pilot Saunders, Jessica
2016
3 p. 347-371
artikel
96 Prison visits and inmates’ emotions: a pretest-posttest study Bachar, Orly

3 p. 809-833
artikel
97 Procedural justice and police legitimacy: a systematic review of the research evidence Mazerolle, Lorraine
2013
3 p. 245-274
artikel
98 Procedural justice perceptions, legitimacy beliefs, and compliance with the law: a meta-analysis Walters, Glenn D.
2018
3 p. 341-372
artikel
99 Promoting a culture of fairness: police training, procedural justice, and compliance Sargeant, E.
2017
3 p. 347-365
artikel
100 Racial and ethnic bias in decisions to shoot seen through a stronger lens: experimental results from high-fidelity laboratory simulations James, Lois
2014
3 p. 323-340
artikel
101 Reducing crime by remediating vacant lots: the moderating effect of nearby land uses Macdonald, John

3 p. 639-664
artikel
102 Repeat burglary victimisation: a tale of two theories Johnson, Shane D.
2008
3 p. 215-240
artikel
103 Report: increases in police use of force in the presence of body-worn cameras are driven by officer discretion: a protocol-based subgroup analysis of ten randomized experiments Ariel, Barak
2016
3 p. 453-463
artikel
104 Reporting guidelines for social and psychological intervention trials: considering the special context of crime and justice interventions Higginson, Angela
2013
3 p. 379-384
artikel
105 Short-term effects of restorative justice conferences on post-traumatic stress symptoms among robbery and burglary victims: a randomized controlled trial Angel, Caroline M.
2014
3 p. 291-307
artikel
106 Simulated experiments and their potential role in criminology and criminal justice Groff, Elizabeth
2008
3 p. 187-193
artikel
107 “Soft” policing at hot spots—do police community support officers work? A randomized controlled trial Ariel, Barak
2016
3 p. 277-317
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108 Special Issue Preface Petrosino, Anthony
2005
3 p. 0
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109 Statistical inference and meta-analysis Berk, Richard
2007
3 p. 247-270
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110 Teaching procedural justice and communication skills during police–community encounters: Results of a randomized control trial with police recruits Rosenbaum, Dennis P.
2017
3 p. 293-319
artikel
111 Testing filter term performance in PsycINFO to identify evidence syntheses in crime reduction, using the relative recall method Tompson, Lisa
2019
3 p. 453-467
artikel
112 The accuracy of crime statistics: assessing the impact of police data bias on geographic crime analysis Buil-Gil, David

3 p. 515-541
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113 The Andrews’ principles of risk, needs, and responsivity as applied in drug treatment programs: meta-analysis of crime and drug use outcomes Prendergast, Michael L.
2013
3 p. 275-300
artikel
114 The correspondence of family features with problem, aggressive, criminal, and violent behavior: a meta-analysis Derzon, James H.
2010
3 p. 263-292
artikel
115 The Dallas patrol management experiment: can AVL technologies be used to harness unallocated patrol time for crime prevention? Weisburd, David
2015
3 p. 367-391
artikel
116 The dialectical psychoeducational workshop (DPEW) for males at risk for intimate partner violence: a pilot randomized controlled trial Cavanaugh, Mary M.
2011
3 p. 275-291
artikel
117 The effectiveness of social skills training (SST) for juvenile delinquents: a meta-analytical review van der Stouwe, Trudy

3 p. 369-396
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118 The effects of an experimental intensive juvenile probation program on self-reported delinquency and drug use Lane, Jodi
2007
3 p. 201-219
artikel
119 The effects of a restorative justice programme (Halt) on educational outcomes and recidivism of young people Vooren, Melvin

3 p. 691-711
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120 The effects of spanking on psychosocial outcomes: revisiting genetic and environmental covariation Barbaro, Nicole

3 p. 713-742
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121 The effects of specialized treatment on the recidivism of juvenile sex offenders: a systematic review and meta-analysis Kettrey, Heather Hensman
2018
3 p. 361-387
artikel
122 The efficacy of foot patrol in violent places Novak, Kenneth J.
2016
3 p. 465-475
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123 The financial implications of merging proactive CCTV monitoring and directed police patrol: a cost–benefit analysis Piza, Eric L.
2016
3 p. 403-429
artikel
124 The first delinquency prevention experiment: a socio-historical review of the origins of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study’s research design Welsh, Brandon C.
2018
3 p. 441-451
artikel
125 The impact of brain injury on within-individual changes in moral disengagement: implications for criminal and antisocial behavior Schwartz, Joseph A.

3 p. 407-429
artikel
126 The impact of on-officer video cameras on police–citizen contacts: findings from a controlled experiment in Mesa, AZ Ready, Justin T.
2015
3 p. 445-458
artikel
127 The need for evaluation research Wilson, James Q.
2006
3 p. 321-328
artikel
128 The Police Officer Perception Project (POPP): An experimental evaluation of factors that impact perceptions of the police Simpson, Rylan
2017
3 p. 393-415
artikel
129 The powerful seductions alchemy Berk, Richard
2007
3 p. 293-297
artikel
130 The power of policing partnerships: sustaining the gains Mazerolle, Lorraine
2014
3 p. 341-365
artikel
131 To date a “victim”: testing the stigma of the victim label through an experimental audit of dating apps Evans, Douglas N.

3 p. 615-633
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132 “To develop and test:” The inventive difference between evaluation and experimentation Sherman, Lawrence W.

3 p. 393-406
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133 “To develop and test:” The inventive difference between evaluation and experimentation Sherman, Lawrence W.
2006
3 p. 393-406
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134 Towards systematic knowledge building: An anti-crime research and development continuum Harrell, Adele V.
2006
3 p. 339-344
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135 Training police for procedural justice Skogan, Wesley G.
2014
3 p. 319-334
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136 Transcranial magnetic stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex affects emotional processing: accounting for individual differences in antisocial behavior Konikkou, Katerina

3 p. 349-366
artikel
137 Unjustified inferences about meta-analysis Lipsey, Mark W.
2007
3 p. 271-279
artikel
138 Using recursive partitioning to find and estimate heterogenous treatment effects in randomized clinical trials Berk, Richard

3 p. 519-538
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139 Using simulation modeling to evaluate sentencing reform in California: choosing the future Auerhahn, Kathleen
2008
3 p. 241-266
artikel
140 What can we do to reduce disciplinary school exclusion? A systematic review and meta-analysis Valdebenito, Sara
2019
3 p. 253-287
artikel
141 When crime prevention harms: a review of systematic reviews Welsh, Brandon C.
2014
3 p. 245-266
artikel
142 When is a bologna sandwich better than sex? A defense of small-n case study evaluations Eck, John E.
2006
3 p. 345-362
artikel
143 Where did it all go wrong? Implementation failure—and more—in a field experiment of procedural justice policing MacQueen, Sarah
2016
3 p. 321-345
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