While early arrest studies tended to be more qualitative in nature and focus on the nonarrest process, more recent quantitative research has centered on the factors most likely to predict arrest. Using observational data, the current study draws on both lines of inquiry by examining incidents of nonarrest where there was a threshold of evidence that would support an arrest. A multivariate model of nonarrest decision making is presented, and qualitative narratives are analyzed to disentangle actions that police took in lieu of arrest, as well as reasons for alternate actions. The findings indicate that nonarrest behavior is much more prevalent than arrest, irrespective of evidence strength, and that several situational factors are statistica...
As the initial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system, police officers hold considerable discret...
This study aimed to investigate the offender’s decision making in crime confession during police int...
Recent events have seen a re-evaluation of the relationship between the police and citizens, with in...
Scholars have encouraged studies of police decision-making to move beyond the arrest decision into r...
Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a n...
The present study examines the formation of police suspicion and the mental processes and decisions ...
Purpose Promote the use of multilevel modeling to refine theories of police discretion. Specifically...
Over the last half century in the United States, we have seen the criminal system become increasingl...
The effects of demographic, attitudinal, and situational variables on the domestic violence arrest d...
The simple caution is a formal warning given by the police to people aged 18 and over. It is an out...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
Prior research on the effect of arrest on wife assault recidivism had equivocal results and mixed re...
Prior research on the effect of arrest on wife assault recidivism had equivocal results and mixed re...
The authors analyzed police records to explore why suspects resist arrest. The analysis was based on...
Situational theories of crime assert that the situations that people participate in contain the prox...
As the initial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system, police officers hold considerable discret...
This study aimed to investigate the offender’s decision making in crime confession during police int...
Recent events have seen a re-evaluation of the relationship between the police and citizens, with in...
Scholars have encouraged studies of police decision-making to move beyond the arrest decision into r...
Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a n...
The present study examines the formation of police suspicion and the mental processes and decisions ...
Purpose Promote the use of multilevel modeling to refine theories of police discretion. Specifically...
Over the last half century in the United States, we have seen the criminal system become increasingl...
The effects of demographic, attitudinal, and situational variables on the domestic violence arrest d...
The simple caution is a formal warning given by the police to people aged 18 and over. It is an out...
This dissertation examined extralegal factors that predicted the likelihood of victim non-cooperatio...
Prior research on the effect of arrest on wife assault recidivism had equivocal results and mixed re...
Prior research on the effect of arrest on wife assault recidivism had equivocal results and mixed re...
The authors analyzed police records to explore why suspects resist arrest. The analysis was based on...
Situational theories of crime assert that the situations that people participate in contain the prox...
As the initial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system, police officers hold considerable discret...
This study aimed to investigate the offender’s decision making in crime confession during police int...
Recent events have seen a re-evaluation of the relationship between the police and citizens, with in...