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08/09/19-Engadget “It has a decidedly middle-class and conservative bent. It presupposes people have the resources to purchase and maintain the Ring products and monitoring system and presupposes that there is enough collective efficacy in the neighborhood to organize and maintain a watch program,” Delores Jones-Brown, CJRA Expert.

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08/09/19-Daily Mail “It presupposes people have the resources to purchase and maintain the Ring products and monitoring system and presupposes that there is enough collective efficacy in the neighborhood to organize and maintain a watch program,” Delores Jones-Brown, CJRA Expert.

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08/09/19-VICE News “It has a decidedly middle-class and conservative bent,” Delores Jones-Brown, CJRA Expert.

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08/09/19-CriminalJustice.com “I examine the pivotal role transportation plays in helping justice-involved people get jobs, attend treatment (and other needed programs), and care for others,” Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, CJRA Expert.

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08/05/19-Medium The goal of the study was to understand and break the “no snitching” culture of African Americans deemed at “high-risk” for being victims and perpetrators of crimes. Rod Brunson, CJRA Expert.

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08/02/19-MAGMA Click to read more from Tom Mowen, CJRA Expert.

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08/02/19-Politico “Police officers who work with colleagues who have racked up excessive force complaints are more likely to use excessive force themselves,” Andrew Papachristos, CJRA Expert.

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08/02/19-Pacific Standard “Officers’ peers may serve as social conduits through which misconduct is learned and transmitted,” Andrew Papachristos, CJRA Expert.

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08/02/19-BoingBoing “Experience and race affect the probability that officers are tied to other officers in misconduct networks,” Andrew Papachristos, CJRA Expert.

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08/02/19-The Crime Report “Crime scene investigators frequently express tremendous frustration after tirelessly canvassing for potential witnesses in urban areas characterized by low fatal and nonfatal shooting clearance rates,” Rod Brunson, CJRA Expert.

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