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Shila René Hawk, Ph.D.
Shila René Hawk, Ph.D.
E-mail megerősítve itt: uark.edu
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Violent victimization in the prison context: An examination of the gendered contexts of prison
B Teasdale, LE Daigle, SR Hawk, JC Daquin
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 60 (9 …, 2016
1272016
Domestic violence in Atlanta, Georgia before and during COVID-19
DP Evans, SR Hawk, CE Ripkey
Violence and gender 8 (3), 140-147, 2021
832021
Are all cases treated equal?: Using Goffman’s frame analysis to understand how homicide detectives orient to their work
SR Hawk, DA Dabney
British Journal of Criminology 54 (6), 1129-1147, 2014
632014
A qualitative assessment of stress perceptions among members of a homicide unit
DA Dabney, H Copes, R Tewksbury, SR Hawk-Tourtelot
Justice quarterly 30 (5), 811-836, 2013
622013
In search of respect: Examining arrestee satisfaction with police
BA Myrstol, SR Hawk-Tourtelot
American journal of criminal justice 36, 371-391, 2011
332011
Sexual orientation, revictimization, and polyvictimization
LE Daigle, SR Hawk
Sexuality research and social policy, 1-13, 2021
252021
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual victims’ reporting behaviors to informal and formal sources
SN Felix, LE Daigle, SR Hawk, C Policastro
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 18, 281-289, 2021
222021
Racially homophilous social ties and informal social control
BD Warner, K Swartz, SR Hawk
Criminology 53 (2), 204-230, 2015
202015
The role of policing education in college student satisfaction with police
SR Hawk-Tourtelot, MS Bradley-Engen
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 23 (2), 233-253, 2012
172012
A multi-method examination of homicide investigations on case outcomes
SR Hawk
Georgia State University, 2015
162015
Shifting the focus from variables to substantive domains when modeling homicide case outcomes
SR Hawk, DA Dabney
Homicide studies 23 (2), 93-125, 2019
142019
Reconsidering homicide clearance research: The utility of multifaceted data collection approaches
SR Hawk, DA Dabney, B Teasdale
Homicide studies 25 (3), 195-219, 2021
122021
What happens in home visits? Examining a key parole activity
T Meredith, SR Hawk, S Johnson, JP Prevost, G Braucht
Criminal Justice and Behavior 47 (5), 601-623, 2020
92020
Home visits in community supervision: A qualitative analysis of theme and tone
MA Finn, JP Prevost, GS Braucht, S Hawk, T Meredith, S Johnson
Criminal justice and behavior 44 (10), 1300-1316, 2017
92017
Are all cases treated equal
SR Hawk, DA Dabney
Using Goffmans frame, 2014
52014
Evaluating fluctuations in homicide: Crowdsourcing trends and assessing sentiments of change
AM Mancik, SR Hawk, JP Jarvis, WC Regoeczi
Journal of crime and justice 44 (5), 553-578, 2021
42021
Utilizing a combined hospital and criminal justice database to identify risk factors for repeat firearm injury or violent-crime arrest among firearm victims
ACW Reitz, SR Hawk, HD Schwimmer, T Hanna, DES Payne
Medicine, Science and the Law 63 (2), 93-104, 2023
32023
Report of Analysis of 911 Calls for Service to Inform Pre-Arrest Diversion andOther Expansion Efforts
K Baldwin, SR Hawk
32020
Homicide clearances
WC Regoeczi, S Hawk, JP Jarvis
Routledge Handbook of homicide studies, 621-643, 2024
22024
College students' perceptions of the police: The role of justice education
SR Hawk-Tourtelot
University of Arkansas, 2010
22010
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