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Trends In Killing Of And By Police: A Preliminary Analysis Commentaries, Franklin E. Zimring, Brittany Arsiniega
Trends In Killing Of And By Police: A Preliminary Analysis Commentaries, Franklin E. Zimring, Brittany Arsiniega
Franklin E. Zimring
This comment reports a preliminary examination of variations over time in reported killings of and by the police. Most of the data we examine was collected from police departments by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as part of a statistical compilation of lethal violence that has reported yearly since 1976. The data on killings of police officers includes all deaths of police reported by agencies as a result of attacks by other persons, and is a high priority for the Uniform Crime Report [UCR] system. Data related to police officer deaths is carefully compiled separately from data relating to other …
The Treatment Of Hard Cases In American Juvenile Justice: In Defense Of Discretionary Waiver, Franklin E. Zimring
The Treatment Of Hard Cases In American Juvenile Justice: In Defense Of Discretionary Waiver, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Whatever Happened To Implied Consent--A Sounding, Edward H. Hunvald, Franklin E. Zimring
Whatever Happened To Implied Consent--A Sounding, Edward H. Hunvald, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
The Common Thread: Diversion In Juvenile Justice, Franklin E. Zimring
The Common Thread: Diversion In Juvenile Justice, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
The Scale Of Imprisonment In The United States: Twentieth Century Patterns And Twenty-First Century Prospects, Franklin E. Zimring
The Scale Of Imprisonment In The United States: Twentieth Century Patterns And Twenty-First Century Prospects, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
The Power Politics Of Juvenile Court Transfer: A Mildly Revisionist History Of The 1990s, Franklin E. Zimring
The Power Politics Of Juvenile Court Transfer: A Mildly Revisionist History Of The 1990s, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Substance And Procedure In The Reform Of Criminal Sentencing, Franklin E. Zimring
Substance And Procedure In The Reform Of Criminal Sentencing, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Firearms And The Criminal Law, Franklin E. Zimring
Reflections On Firearms And The Criminal Law, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
The article presents the author's opinion on firearms and violence. Firearms and firearms control have never been an important issue in criminal law scholarship, even though firearms are used in many violent crimes and the criminal law is the principal mechanism used to regulate gun ownership and use in the U.S. Concern about violence and its control is the major reason for interest in firearms and firearms control, but what is not so clear is why a focus on violence emerged in the 1990s. The homicide rate in the U.S. doubled betweem 1964 and 1974 and has been fluctuating around …
On The Ends And Means Of Protecting Youth In Juvenile Courts, Franklin E. Zimring
On The Ends And Means Of Protecting Youth In Juvenile Courts, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
On The Ends And Means Of Protecting Youth In Juvenile Courts, Franklin E. Zimring
On The Ends And Means Of Protecting Youth In Juvenile Courts, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Substance And Procedure In The Reform Of Criminal Sentencing, Franklin E. Zimring
Substance And Procedure In The Reform Of Criminal Sentencing, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Kids, Guns, And Homicide: Policy Notes On An Age-Specific Epidemic, Franklin E. Zimring
Kids, Guns, And Homicide: Policy Notes On An Age-Specific Epidemic, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Legal Perspectives On Family Violence, Franklin E. Zimring
Legal Perspectives On Family Violence, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Making The Punishment Fit The Crime: A Consumers' Guide To Sentencing Reform, Franklin E. Zimring
Making The Punishment Fit The Crime: A Consumers' Guide To Sentencing Reform, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Violence In Policy Context, Franklin E. Zimring
Juvenile Violence In Policy Context, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Inheriting The Wind: The Supreme Court And Capital Punishment In The 1990s, Franklin E. Zimring
Inheriting The Wind: The Supreme Court And Capital Punishment In The 1990s, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Kids, Groups And Crime: Some Implications Of A Well-Known Secret, Franklin E. Zimring
Kids, Groups And Crime: Some Implications Of A Well-Known Secret, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.
Declining Homicide In New York City: A Tale Of Two Trends, Jeffrey Fagan, Franklin E. Zimring, June Kim
Declining Homicide In New York City: A Tale Of Two Trends, Jeffrey Fagan, Franklin E. Zimring, June Kim
Franklin E. Zimring
Part of a special issue on why crime is decreasing. The writers discuss the extent and causes of the decline in life threatening violence in New York City over a five-year period. In its relative and absolute magnitude, the falls in homicide in New York after 1992 were by far the biggest in the city's postwar history. The patterns for homicide during the decline differ in terms of location, weapon, and demography. The patterns show that there are two separate trends in nongun and gun homicides. The decline in gun homicides could probably be attributed to police intervention, but the …
How Many Killings By Police, Franklin E. Zimring
How Many Killings By Police, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
This paper surveys six attempts to estimate the annual level of killings by the police in the United States by describing the three federal reporting programs and three crowdsourced websites' efforts to estimate the volume of killings.
I find that the actual totals of killings by police in 2014 and 2015 are around 1 000---almost exactly double the officially reported numbers that have been circulating for decades. The creative analysis by Bureau of Justice Statistics consultants shows conclusively that the existing federal systems miss about half of police killings and confirms that crowdsourced estimates close to 1000 are correct.
Can Foreign Experience Inform U.S. Policy On Killings Of And By Police, Franklin E. Zimring
Can Foreign Experience Inform U.S. Policy On Killings Of And By Police, Franklin E. Zimring
Franklin E. Zimring
No abstract provided.