In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tactics featuring intensive enforcement against low-level offenses as part of its quality-of-life and urban crime control strategy. These tactics have since spread across the country and around the globe. But the New York City experiment embarrasses our traditional understanding of how an expansion of criminal enforcement should work: as misdemeanor arrests climbed dramatically as part of an intentional law enforcement strategy, the rate of criminal conviction fell sharply. Using extensive, original data from a multiyear study, this Article exposes an underappreciated model of criminal administration in New York City\u27s processing of mass misdem...
A new strategy of criminal prosecution, called “community prosecution, ” emerged in the past two dec...
What is it about New York City that has, in the last few years, spawned a series of books attacking ...
This dissertation offers three studies on criminal behavior and criminal risk forecasting. The first...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
The urban misdemeanor process relies on a wide variety of informal groupings and aggregations. Orde...
With “minor crimes” making up more than 75% of state criminal caseloads, the United States faces a m...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
The social concentration of incarceration among non-whites is a recurring theme in criminal justice ...
In this report, leading criminologists examine the connection between New York City's shift in polic...
This short essay responds to Alexandra Natapoff’s article Misdemeanors, which shines a much-needed s...
The New York City Criminal Court (the Criminal Court) is the busiest criminal court in the world. It...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
In Illinois v. Wardlow, the Supreme Court announced that mere presence in a high-crime area is a con...
A new strategy of criminal prosecution, called “community prosecution, ” emerged in the past two dec...
What is it about New York City that has, in the last few years, spawned a series of books attacking ...
This dissertation offers three studies on criminal behavior and criminal risk forecasting. The first...
In the mid-1990s New York City inaugurated its era of mass misdemeanors by pioneering policing tacti...
Recent scholarship has underlined the importance of criminal misdemeanor law enforcement, including ...
The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal institution that both regulates and gene...
The urban misdemeanor process relies on a wide variety of informal groupings and aggregations. Orde...
With “minor crimes” making up more than 75% of state criminal caseloads, the United States faces a m...
This Article seeks to provide the most comprehensive national-level empirical analysis of misdemeano...
The social concentration of incarceration among non-whites is a recurring theme in criminal justice ...
In this report, leading criminologists examine the connection between New York City's shift in polic...
This short essay responds to Alexandra Natapoff’s article Misdemeanors, which shines a much-needed s...
The New York City Criminal Court (the Criminal Court) is the busiest criminal court in the world. It...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
In Illinois v. Wardlow, the Supreme Court announced that mere presence in a high-crime area is a con...
A new strategy of criminal prosecution, called “community prosecution, ” emerged in the past two dec...
What is it about New York City that has, in the last few years, spawned a series of books attacking ...
This dissertation offers three studies on criminal behavior and criminal risk forecasting. The first...