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Kiseong Kuen
Kiseong Kuen
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
Verified email at griffith.edu.au
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Broken windows and community social control: Evidence from a study of street segments
D Weisburd, C V. Uding, JC Hinkle, K Kuen
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 61 (5), 727-771, 2024
212024
Are the police primarily responsible for influencing place-level perceptions of procedural justice and effectiveness? A longitudinal study of street segments
D Weisburd, T Jonathan-Zamir, C White, DB Wilson, K Kuen
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 61 (1), 76-123, 2024
202024
Examining impacts of street characteristics on residents' fear of crime: Evidence from a longitudinal study of crime hot spots
K Kuen, D Weisburd, C White, JC Hinkle
Journal of Criminal Justice 82, 101984, 2022
182022
Disorder in the eye of the beholder: Black and White residents’ perceptions of disorder on high‐crime street segments
JC Hinkle, C White, D Weisburd, K Kuen
Criminology & Public Policy 22 (1), 35-61, 2023
102023
What makes police officers resist research and evidence-based policing? Examining the role of organizational and environmental factors
K Kuen, C Lum, SH Kim
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 17, paad051, 2023
102023
Crime concentrations at micro places: A review of the evidence
D Weisburd, T Zastrow, K Kuen, M Andresen
Aggression and Violent Behavior, 101979, 2024
82024
Are we underestimating the crime prevention outcomes of community policing? The importance of crime reporting sensitivity bias
D Weisburd, DB Wilson, C Gill, K Kuen, T Zastrow
Journal of Law and Empirical Analysis 1 (1), 2755323X241233469, 2024
62024
Causes and consequences of police self-legitimacy
H Prince, K Kuen, DS Rudes
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2022
62022
The law of crime concentration: A review of the evidence
D Weisburd, T Zastrow, MA Andresen, K Kuen
Making Criminology Useful: A Life in Criminology. Festschrift to Jerzy …, 2022
62022
Public support for expanding DNA databases: police empowerment and the normative and instrumental models of police legitimacy in South Korea
K Kuen, D Johnson, KH Ra, YS Kim
Policing and Society 35 (2), 236-254, 2025
42025
Translational criminology in policing
J Kenyon, S Wire, K Petersen, K Kuen, M Azam
Translational Criminology in Policing, 3-12, 2022
42022
“It’s not as bad as people think the place Is”: The potential for informal social control at crime hot spots
D Weisburd, CV Uding, K Kuen, B Dong
The Manhattan Institute, 2024
32024
Reassessing the process-based model: Do procedural justice and police legitimacy lead to reporting neighborhood problems to the police over time?
K Kuen
Journal of Criminal Justice 95, 102290, 2024
22024
Perceptions of police ineffectiveness and street codes by nationality in South Korea: an application of Anderson's code of the street framework
K Kuen, H Kwak, KH Ra
Policing: An International Journal 47 (2), 215-229, 2024
22024
A reassessment of the process-based model of policing: Filling three major gaps
K Kuen
George Mason University, 2024
22024
Exposure to citizen incivility, perceived public disrespect, and police stress: evidence from front-line officers in South Korea
YF Lu, K Kuen
Policing and Society, 1-15, 2024
12024
Do White and Black people truly view the police differently? Findings from a study of crime hot spots in Baltimore, Maryland
K Kuen, CJ Appleton, D Weisburd, CV Uding
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1-24, 2025
2025
Perceptions of police ineffectiveness and street codes
K Kuen, H Kwak, KH Ra
2023
Police officer receptivity and resistance to evidence-based policing and empirical research: Evidence from front-line officers in Seoul, South Korea
SH Kim, K Kuen
Journal of Police Science 23 (2), 5-32, 2023
2023
[Book] Translational Criminology in Policing
M Azam, J Kenyon, K Kuen, YF Lu, K Petersen, S Wire, X Wu, T Zastrow, ...
Routledge, 2022
2022
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