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Michael D. White
Michael D. White
Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
Η διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου έχει επαληθευτεί στον τομέα asu.edu
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Police officer body-worn cameras: Assessing the evidence
MD White
Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice, 2014
4222014
Do drug courts work? Getting inside the drug court black box
JS Goldkamp, MD White, JB Robinson
Journal of drug issues 31 (1), 27-72, 2001
3372001
Race, gender, and motivation for becoming a police officer: Implications for building a representative police department
AJ Raganella, MD White
Journal of criminal justice 32 (6), 501-513, 2004
3242004
Motivations for becoming a police officer: Re-assessing officer attitudes and job satisfaction after six years on the street
MD White, JA Cooper, J Saunders, AJ Raganella
Journal of criminal justice 38 (4), 520-530, 2010
2562010
Officer perceptions of body-worn cameras before and after deployment: A study of three departments
JE Gaub, DE Choate, N Todak, CM Katz, MD White
Police quarterly 19 (3), 275-302, 2016
2522016
Bad cops: A study of career‐ending misconduct among New York City police officers
RJ Kane, MD White
Criminology & public policy 8 (4), 737-769, 2009
2442009
Making good cops in the twenty-first century: Emerging issues for the effective recruitment, selection and training of police in the United States and abroad
MD White, G Escobar
International review of law, computers & technology 22 (1-2), 119-134, 2008
2262008
Controlling police decisions to use deadly force: Reexamining the importance of administrative policy
MD White
Crime & delinquency 47 (1), 131-151, 2001
2092001
Stop and frisk: The use and abuse of a controversial policing tactic
MD White, HF Fradella
Stop and Frisk, 2016
1982016
Exploring the potential for body-worn cameras to reduce violence in police–citizen encounters
MD White, JE Gaub, N Todak
Policing: a journal of policy and practice 12 (1), 66-76, 2018
1892018
Assessing citizen perceptions of body-worn cameras after encounters with police
MD White, N Todak, JE Gaub
Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management 40 (4 …, 2017
1602017
Identifying good cops early: Predicting recruit performance in the academy
MD White
Police Quarterly 11 (1), 27-49, 2008
1522008
Cops, cameras, and crisis: The potential and the perils of police body-worn cameras
MD White, A Malm
NYU Press, 2020
1452020
Arrestees’ perceptions of the police: Exploring procedural justice, legitimacy, and willingness to cooperate with police across offender types
MD White, P Mulvey, LM Dario
Criminal justice and behavior 43 (3), 343-364, 2016
1392016
The TASER as a less lethal force alternative: Findings on use and effectiveness in a large metropolitan police agency
MD White, J Ready
Police quarterly 10 (2), 170-191, 2007
1362007
Examining body‐worn camera integration and acceptance among police officers, citizens, and external stakeholders
MD White, N Todak, JE Gaub
Criminology & public policy 17 (3), 649-677, 2018
1352018
Body‐worn cameras as a potential source of depolicing: Testing for camera‐induced passivity
D Wallace, MD White, JE Gaub, N Todak
Criminology 56 (3), 481-509, 2018
1322018
Exploring the use of DNA evidence in homicide investigations: Implications for detective work and case clearance
DA Schroeder, MD White
Police Quarterly 12 (3), 319-342, 2009
1232009
Departmental professionalism and its impact on indicators of violence in police–citizen encounters
JA Shjarback, MD White
Police quarterly 19 (1), 32-62, 2016
1222016
A hero’s welcome? Exploring the prevalence and problems of military veterans in the arrestee population
MD White, P Mulvey, AM Fox, D Choate
Justice Quarterly 29 (2), 258-286, 2012
1182012
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