How much time should the police spend at crime hot spots? Answers from a police agency directed randomized field trial in Sacramento, California CW Telep, RJ Mitchell, D Weisburd Justice quarterly 31 (5), 905-933, 2014 | 251 | 2014 |
Unearthing hidden keys: Why pracademics are an invaluable (if underutilized) resource in policing research L Huey, RJ Mitchell Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 10 (3), 300-307, 2016 | 75 | 2016 |
Advancing police use of force research and practice: urgent issues and prospects C Bennell, G Alpert, JP Andersen, J Arpaia, JM Huhta, KB Kahn, ... Legal and criminological psychology 26 (2), 121-144, 2021 | 60 | 2021 |
Intention is not method, belief is not evidence, rank is not proof: ethical policing needs evidence-based decision making RJ Mitchell, S Lewis International Journal of Emergency Services 6 (3), 188-199, 2017 | 48 | 2017 |
Evidence based policing: An introduction R Mitchell, L Huey Policy Press, 2018 | 43 | 2018 |
Using wearable technology to increase police legitimacy in Uruguay: The case of body-worn cameras B Ariel, RJ Mitchell, J Tankebe, ME Firpo, R Fraiman, JM Hyatt Law & social inquiry 45 (1), 52-80, 2020 | 40 | 2020 |
Compliance, noncompliance, and the in-between: Causal effects of civilian demeanor on police officers’ cognitions and emotions J Nix, JT Pickett, RJ Mitchell Journal of experimental criminology 15, 611-639, 2019 | 40 | 2019 |
The usefulness of a crime harm index: analyzing the Sacramento Hot Spot Experiment using the California Crime Harm Index (CA-CHI) RJ Mitchell Journal of experimental criminology 15, 103-113, 2019 | 32 | 2019 |
The effects of a mandatory body-worn camera, policy on officer perceptions of accountability, oversight, and departmental culture JM Hyatt, RJ Mitchell, B Ariel Vill. L. Rev. 62, 1005, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Measuring the effect of body-worn cameras on complaints in Latin America: The case of traffic police in Uruguay RJ Mitchell, B Ariel, ME Firpo, R Fraiman, F Castillo, JM Hyatt, ... Policing: An International Journal 41 (4), 510-524, 2018 | 26 | 2018 |
A light introduction to evidence based policing RJ Mitchell Evidence based policing: An introduction, 3-14, 2019 | 21 | 2019 |
Implementing evidence-based research: A how-to guide for police organizations L Huey, R Mitchell Policy Press, 2021 | 19 | 2021 |
“Well boys, welcome to the new law enforcement”: Reactions to women on elite specialty units N Todak, RJ Mitchell, R Tolber Women & Criminal Justice, 1-19, 2022 | 17 | 2022 |
Frequency Versus Duration of Police Patrol Visits for Reducing Crime in Hot Spots: Non-Experimental Findings from the Sacramento Hot Spots Experiment RJ Mitchell Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing, 2017 | 17 | 2017 |
Offender supervision, prisoners and procedural justice I Bickers, B Crewe, RJ Mitchell The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 58 (4), 477-495, 2019 | 15 | 2019 |
Finding a way to survive: A critical examination of elite policewomen’s accounts of their success N Todak, S Boyd, R Tolber, RJ Mitchell Rethinking and Reforming American Policing: Leadership Challenges and Future …, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Systematic reviews:“Better evidence for a better world” P Neyroud Evidence-based policing: An introduction, 103-116, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Addressing the elephant in the room: The need to evaluate implicit bias training effectiveness for improving fairness in police officer decision-making RJ Mitchell, L James Police Chief Magazine, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
The Sacramento hot spots policing experiment: An extension and sensitivity analysis RJ Mitchell Unpublished dissertation, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, 2016 | 9 | 2016 |
Public response to community engagement patrols in high crime areas KB Kahn, K Henning, G Stewart, BC Renauer, C Peterson, RJ Mitchell, ... Policing: An International Journal 42 (5), 917-930, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |