Too much knowledge, too little power: An assessment of political knowledge in highly policed communities V Weaver, G Prowse, S Piston The Journal of Politics 81 (3), 1153-1166, 2019 | 95 | 2019 |
The state from below: Distorted responsiveness in policed communities G Prowse, VM Weaver, TL Meares Urban Affairs Review 56 (5), 1423-1471, 2020 | 81 | 2020 |
Withdrawing and drawing in: Political discourse in policed communities V Weaver, G Prowse, S Piston Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 5 (3), 604-647, 2020 | 39 | 2020 |
Racial authoritarianism in US democracy VM Weaver, G Prowse Science 369 (6508), 1176-1178, 2020 | 38 | 2020 |
Policing as Public Good: Reflecting on the Term" To Protect and Serve" as Dialogues of Abolition T Meares, G Prowse Fla. L. Rev. 73, 1, 2021 | 16 | 2021 |
A People's Abolition: How policed communities describe and enact liberatory futures M Chaudhary, G Prowse, VM Weaver Social Science Quarterly 102 (7), 3058-3072, 2021 | 6 | 2021 |
They make money off chaos: Understanding racially extractive policing regimes through a subjugated lens M Chaudhary, V Weaver, G Prowse Journal of Urban Affairs, 1-25, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Why seeing the big picture in the study of public safety is necessary for combatting racism within it G Prowse, PA Goff | 1 | 2023 |
Meghan Condon, and Amber Wichowsky: The Economic Other: Inequality in the American Political Imagination G Prowse The Forum 20 (1), 209-213, 2022 | | 2022 |
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics S Piston, G Prowse | | |
DUNWODY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN LAW POLICING AS PUBLIC GOOD: REFLECTING ON THE TERM" TO PROTECT AND SERVE" AS DIALOGUES OF ABOLITION T Meares, G Prowse | | |