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Does a watched pot boil? A time-series analysis of New York State's sex offender registration and notification law.
JC Sandler, NJ Freeman, KM Socia
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 14 (4), 284, 2008
4232008
What’s in a name? Evaluating the effects of the “sex offender” label on public opinions and beliefs
AJ Harris, KM Socia
Sexual Abuse 28 (7), 660-678, 2016
2722016
Adverse childhood experiences and arrest patterns in a sample of sexual offenders
JS Levenson, KM Socia
Journal of interpersonal violence 31 (10), 1883-1911, 2016
1812016
Is dangerousness a myth? Injuries and police encounters with people with mental illnesses
MS Morabito, KM Socia
Criminology & Public Policy 14 (2), 253-276, 2015
1222015
The policy implications of residence restrictions on sex offender housing in Upstate NY
KM Socia
Criminology & Public Policy 10 (2), 351-389, 2011
1212011
Twenty-first century punitiveness: Social sources of punitive American views reconsidered
EK Brown, KM Socia
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 33, 935-959, 2017
1152017
The nature and extent of police use of force in encounters with people with behavioral health disorders
MS Morabito, K Socia, A Wik, WH Fisher
International journal of Law and psychiatry 50, 31-37, 2017
902017
Evaluating public perceptions of the risk presented by registered sex offenders: Evidence of crime control theater?
KM Socia, AJ Harris
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 22 (4), 375, 2016
762016
The Efficacy of County-Level Sex Offender Residence Restrictions in New York
KM Socia
Crime and Delinquency 58 (4), 612-642, 2012
752012
Assumptions and evidence behind sex offender laws: Registration, community notification, and residence restrictions
KM Socia, JP Stamatel
Sociology Compass 4 (1), 1-20, 2010
742010
Punitive attitudes toward individuals convicted of sex offenses: A vignette study
KM Socia, J Rydberg, CP Dum
Justice quarterly 38 (6), 1262-1289, 2021
672021
Sexual orientation bias crimes: Examination of reporting, perception of police bias, and differential police response
R Briones-Robinson, RA Powers, KM Socia
Criminal Justice and Behavior 43 (12), 1688-1709, 2016
672016
Where for Art Thou? Transient Sex Offenders and Residence Restrictions
JS Levenson, AR Ackerman, KM Socia, AJ Harris
Criminal Justice Policy Review 26 (4), 319-344, 2015
662015
Boy with toy or black male with gun: An analysis of online news articles covering the shooting of Tamir Rice
R Stone, KM Socia
Race and Justice 9 (3), 330-358, 2019
612019
‘Brothers Under the Bridge’: Factors Influencing the Transience of Registered Sex Offenders in Florida
KM Socia, JS Levenson, AR Ackerman, AJ Harris
Sexual Abuse: A journal of research and treatment 27 (6), 559-586, 2016
592016
Neighborhood characteristics and the social control of registered sex offenders
KM Socia, JP Stamatel
Crime & Delinquency 58 (4), 565-587, 2012
542012
Public support for emergency shelter housing interventions concerning stigmatized populations: Results from a factorial survey
CP Dum, KM Socia, J Rydberg
Criminology & Public Policy 16 (3), 835-877, 2017
432017
Religious motivated hate crimes: Reporting to law enforcement and case outcomes
SM Walfield, KM Socia, RA Powers
American journal of criminal justice 42, 148-169, 2017
412017
Sting operations
GR Newman, KM Socia
US Department of Justice, Office of Community, 2007
402007
Nobody gives a#% &!: a factorial survey examining the effect of criminological evidence on opposition to sex offender residence restrictions
J Rydberg, CP Dum, KM Socia
Journal of Experimental Criminology 14 (4), 541-550, 2018
372018
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