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Andres F. Rengifo
Andres F. Rengifo
Professor of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University
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The impact of order‐maintenance policing on new york city homicide and robbery rates: 1988‐2001
R Rosenfeld, R Fornango, AF Rengifo
Criminology 45 (2), 355-384, 2007
2562007
Coming of age with stop and frisk: Experiences, self-perceptions, and public safety implications
J Fratello, AF Rengifo, J Trone
New York: Vera Institute of Justice, 2013
1132013
Of fragmentation and ferment: The impact of state sentencing policies on incarceration rates, 1975–2002
D Stemen, A Rengifo, J Wilson
Final Report to the US Department of Justice by the Vera Institute of …, 2006
982006
Policies and imprisonment: The impact of structured sentencing and determinate sentencing on state incarceration rates, 1978–2004
D Stemen, AF Rengifo
Justice Quarterly 28 (1), 174-201, 2011
852011
Routine activities and fear of crime: Specifying individual-level mechanisms
AF Rengifo, A Bolton
European Journal of Criminology 9 (2), 99-119, 2012
752012
The elusive relationship between community organizations and crime: An assessment across disadvantaged areas of the South Bronx
LA Slocum, AF Rengifo, T Choi, CR Herrmann
Criminology 51 (1), 167-216, 2013
732013
Close Call: Race and Gender in Encounters with the Police by Black and Latino/a Youth in New York City
AF Rengifo, M Pater
Sociological Inquiry 87 (2), 337-361, 2017
622017
Trajectories of abuse and disclosure: Child sexual abuse by Catholic priests
ML Smith, AF Rengifo, BK Vollman
Criminal Justice and Behavior 35 (5), 570-582, 2008
552008
Perceptions of the police by immigrant youth: Looking at stop-and-frisk and beyond using a New York City sample
AF Rengifo, J Fratello
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 13 (4), 409-427, 2015
532015
Rethinking community organization and robbery: Considering illicit market dynamics
MT Berg, AF Rengifo
Justice Quarterly 26 (2), 211-237, 2009
482009
Race and women’s imprisonment: Poverty, African American presence, and social welfare
K Heimer, KR Johnson, JB Lang, AF Rengifo, D Stemen
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28 (2), 219-244, 2012
452012
From Impressions to Intentions: Direct and Indirect Effects of Police Contact on Willingness to Report Crimes to Law Enforcement
AF Rengifo, LA Slocum, V Chillar
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56 (3), 412-450, 2019
432019
The impact of drug treatment on recidivism: Do mandatory programs make a difference? Evidence from Kansas’s Senate Bill 123
AF Rengifo, D Stemen
Crime & Delinquency 59 (6), 930-950, 2013
352013
WHEN POLICY COMES TO TOWN: DISCOURSES AND DILEMMAS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF A STATEWIDE REENTRY POLICY IN KANSAS
AF RENGIFO, DON STEMEN, E AMIDON
Criminology 55 (3), 603-630, 2017
282017
“You Don’t Get Respect if You Give No Respect”: How Black and Latino Youth Make Sense of Encounters with Police
AF Rengifo, M McCallin
Sociological Focus 50 (1), 66-80, 2017
242017
Stop, Question, and Complain: Citizen Grievances Against the NYPD and the Opacity of Police Stops Across New York City Precincts, 2007–2013
AF Rengifo, K Fowler
Journal of Urban Health 93 (1), 32-41, 2016
222016
The focal concerns of sentencing and mandatory sentencing laws: circumvention in the context of mandatory probation and treatment
D Stemen, AF Rengifo, E Amidon
Journal of Crime and Justice 38 (2), 183-203, 2015
202015
Mandating treatment for drug possessors: The impact of Senate Bill 123 on the criminal justice system in Kansas
D Stemen, AF Rengifo
Journal of Criminal Justice 37 (3), 296-304, 2009
202009
“I Wouldn’t Take My Chances on the Street” Navigating Illegal Cigarette Purchases in the South Bronx
K von Lampe, M Kurti, J Johnson, AF Rengifo
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 53 (5), 654-680, 2016
182016
The Identity Prism: How Racial Identification Frames Perceptions of Police Contact, Legitimacy, and Effectiveness
AF Rengifo, LA Slocum
Law & Social Inquiry 45 (3), 590-617, 2020
172020
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