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Making black lives matter: Evidence-based policies for reducing police bias in the use of deadly force
RG Dunham, N Petersen
Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 16, 341, 2017
1082017
The transmission of historical racial violence: Lynching, civil rights–era terror, and contemporary interracial homicide
N Petersen, G Ward
Race and Justice 5 (2), 114-143, 2015
732015
Do detainees plead guilty faster? A survival analysis of pretrial detention and the timing of guilty pleas
N Petersen
Criminal Justice Policy Review 31 (7), 1015-1035, 2020
722020
Institutionalizing inequality in the courts: Decomposing racial and ethnic disparities in detention, conviction, and sentencing
M Omori, N Petersen
Criminology 58 (4), 678-713, 2020
552020
Neighbourhood context and unsolved murders: The social ecology of homicide investigations
N Petersen
Policing and society 27 (4), 372-392, 2017
462017
Time, money, and punishment: Institutional racial-ethnic inequalities in pretrial detention and case outcomes
BP Martinez, N Petersen, M Omori
Crime & Delinquency 66 (6-7), 837-863, 2020
442020
Prosecutorial discretion, hidden costs, and the death penalty: The case of Los Angeles County
N Petersen, M Lynch
J. Crim. L. & Criminology 102, 1233, 2012
372012
Neighborhood context and media constructions of murder: A multilevel analysis of homicide newspaper coverage in Los Angeles County
N Petersen
Homicide studies 20 (1), 25-52, 2016
342016
Examining the sources of racial bias in potentially capital cases: A case study of police and prosecutorial discretion
N Petersen
Race and Justice 7 (1), 7-34, 2017
312017
Historic lynching and corporal punishment in contemporary southern schools
G Ward, N Petersen, A Kupchik, J Pratt
Social Problems 68 (1), 41-62, 2021
272021
Low-level, but high speed?: Assessing pretrial detention effects on the timing and content of misdemeanor versus felony guilty pleas
N Petersen
Justice Quarterly 36 (7), 1314-1335, 2019
202019
Is the process the only punishment?: Racial–Ethnic disparities in Lower‐Level courts
N Petersen, M Omori
Law & Policy 42 (1), 56-77, 2020
182020
Colorism in punishment among hispanics in the criminal justice system
YR Lanuza, N Petersen, M Omori
Social problems 70 (2), 275-296, 2023
132023
Mobility, inequality, and beliefs about distribution and redistribution
G Wilson, V Roscigno, C Sauer, N Petersen
Social forces 100 (3), 1053-1079, 2022
132022
Characterizing the spatial mismatch between intimate partner violence related healthcare services and arrests in Miami-Dade County, Florida
J Williams, N Petersen, J Stoler
BMC Public Health 18, 1-10, 2018
132018
(Dis) order in the Court: Examining Neighborhood Disorder Prosecutions in Miami-Dade County
N Petersen, M Omori, R Lautenschlager
Justice Quarterly 35 (7), 1250-1279, 2018
122018
Unequal treatment: Racial and ethnic disparities in miami-dade criminal justice
B Martinez
ACLU of Florida, 2018
92018
Detecting racial inequalities in criminal justice: towards an equitable deep learning approach for generating and interpreting racial categories using mugshots
RK Dass, N Petersen, M Omori, TR Lave, U Visser
AI & SOCIETY 38 (2), 897-918, 2023
82023
Particularism and racial mobility into privileged occupations
G Wilson, N Petersen, R Smith, D Maume
Social science research 78, 82-94, 2019
82019
Taking roll: College students’ views of their formerly incarcerated classmates
JM Binnall, CS Scott-Hayward, N Petersen, RM Gonzalez
Journal of criminal justice education 33 (3), 347-367, 2022
72022
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