Book Publications
Ernst, B. L. (2023). Challenging Confinement: Mass Incarceration and the Fight for Equality in Women's Prisons. NYU Press.
Verma, A., & Das, D. K. (2023). Police Leaders as Thinkers. Springer International Publishing.
Ernst, B. L. (2023). Challenging Confinement: Mass Incarceration and the Fight for Equality in Women's Prisons. NYU Press.
Verma, A., & Das, D. K. (2023). Police Leaders as Thinkers. Springer International Publishing.
Ouassini, N., & Verma, A. (2023). Decolonizing Policing in the Gulf Cooperation Council. In Routledge (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook on Decolonizing Justice (pp. 158). doi: 10.4324/9781003176619
Chan, F., Boratto, R., Gibbs, C., & Speers, M. (2023). Unraveling the Patterns of Complexity in Transnational Corporate Bribery. International Criminal Justice Review, doi: 10.1177/10575677231199046
Ernst, B. L. (2023). Reentry Education in Women’s Prisons: A History of Activism and Reform. Dialogues in Social Justice: An Adult Education Journal, 8(2). doi: 10.55370/dsj.v8i2.1583
Henry, T. K. S., Fordham, T., & Mitchell, J. (2023). Progressive Politics and Policy Setting: Examining Criminal Justice Reform Efforts by Black Prosecutors. Crime & Delinquency, doi: 10.1177/00111287231174416
Henry, T. K. S., & Henderson, H. (2023). Pathways to Offense Charging: Examining Defense Decision-Making During Case Processing. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 50(9), 1299-1320. doi: 10.1177/00938548231170797
Hipple, N. K., & Hunter, B. D. (2023). After-Action Reviews and the Big Black Hole of Improvement Processes. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 17, 1-12. doi: 10.1093/police/paac105
Hipple, N. K., & Lentz, T. S. (2024). Evaluation of a Court-Ordered Violence Prevention Program for Gun-Involved Youths. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 22(2), 108-124. doi: 10.1177/15412040231216703
Hipple, N. K., Lentz, T. S., & Lewis, S. D. (2023). The Influence of Routine Health Care on Reoffending in a Sample of Gun Involved Youths. Journal of Community Health, 49, 277-285. doi: 10.1007/s10900-023-01294-6
Huff, J., King, W. R., Katz, C. M., Hipple, N. K., Novak, K. J., & Patterson, S. (2024). Timely Intelligence Enhances Criminal Investigations: Investigators’ Ratings of Ballistics Imaging Across Three Cities. Crime & Delinquency, doi: 10.1177/00111287241242484
McGarrell, E. F., Hipple, N. K., & O’Brien, M. (2023). Sentinel Event Reviews: Applications in Criminal Justice Settings. Journal of Crime and Justice, 46(5), 563-578. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2023.2184412
O’Neill, J. (2023). Symbolic Interactionism, Role-Identities, and Delinquency: Examining the Moderating Role of Social Rewards. Journal of Crime and Justice, 46(5), 627-646. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2023.2229806
Bonnie Ernst joined a panel discussion in April 2023 at the Prison Reform Speaker Event, Alternative Spring Break at Indiana University Bloomington.
Tri Keah Henry was a panelist at the 2023 “Discovery Convenings: Designing for Justice.” The Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
Tri Keah Henry was the Keynote Speaker in 2023 regarding “Race, Place, and Over-Prosecution: The Impact of Residency on Case-Processing and Cumulative Disadvantage” at the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University (SMU).
Tri Keah Henry was the Keynote Speaker at the Center for Justice Research’s Researcher Development Institute, “Data Collection: Preparation, Process, and Pitfalls.” 2023.
Tri Keah Henry was a panelist at the 2023 Kovener Teaching Fellows Program: Inclusive Excellence in Teaching at Salem State University.
Miriam Northcutt Bohmert spoke at the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology at the University of Wyoming on March 3, 2023, about “The Landscape of Fines and Fees in Community Supervision.”
Arvind Verma participated in the 2023 online session discussing “Big Data Analysis for Police: Case Studies” to Phase V- Mid Career Training Program for IPS officers [25+ years of service] at National Police Academy, Hyderabad.
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association’s Annual Meeting 2023
Tri Keah Henry participated in a rountable discussion on "Building Practitioner-Community-Researcher Partnerships to Explore Prosecution in Indiana." Additional roundtable participants were Dr. Eric Grommon, Erika Oliphant of the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office, Maqube Reese of the NAACP-Monroe County Branch, Ariana Setlak of the Lake County Prosecutor's Office, and IU CJUS graduate student Carmen Diaz.
American Society of Criminology (ASC) Conference 2023
Fiona Chan presented “Examining the Risk Factors of Financial Crime Victimization -- A Machine Learning Approach.” She also participated in the roundtable event on “Division of White Collar and Corporate Crime: Researching White-Collar and Corporate Crime.”
Bonnie Ernst presented “Rights and Reentry in Women's Prisons: A History of Activism, Reform, and Abolition.”
Tri Keah Henry participated in the roundtable event on “The Pre-Tenure Process: What to Expect and How to Prepare.”, presented with Carmen Diaz presented “Integrating Community Engagement in Prosecutorial Research: A Non-Traditional Partnership," and presented with Hannah Ridner and Dylan Stoltz on "'They read books, they never lived this life': Barriers to Drug and Re-Entry Court Program Completion."
Natalie Hipple presented with colleagues on “A Network Perspective of Police Responses to People Experiencing Homelessness,” “Firearm Injury and Death in a Sample of Justice-Impacted Youth,” and “The Roll of Timeliness of Ballistics Imaging Intelligence in Criminal Investigations: Case Outcomes and Investigators' Ratings of Helpfulness Across Three Cities.”
Jennifer O’Neill presented “Employing a Measure of Social Reward Preferences to Test Identity Theories of Desistance.”
Indiana Association of Community Corrections Act Counties Annual Meeting 2023
Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, Troy Hatfield, and Michelle Ying presented “Fewer Rules, Better Chances: Reducing Conditions of Probation to Improve Probation Success.”
Arnold Ventures’ Community Supervision Summit 2023
Troy Hatfield and Miriam Northcutt Bohmert presented “Revising the Standard Conditions of Probation in Monroe Indiana”
Probation Officers Professional Association of Indiana Fall Conference 2023
Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, Michelle Ying, Troy Hatfield, and Carmen Diaz presented on “Fines and Fees: Indiana Findings” and presented "Revising the Standard Conditions of Probation" with Michelle Ying, Troy Hatfield, Dr. Evan Lowder, and Dr. Eric Grommon.
Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology 2023
Fiona Chan was a roundtable participant for “EUROC: A Cross-National Discussion About Transnational Bribery.” Dr. Chan also presented on “EUROC: Risk and Protective Factors of Financial Crime Victimization.”
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting 2024
Tri Keah Henry presented on research with Dr. Eric Grommon and CJUS graduate student Carmen Diaz titled “Exploring Initial Screening and Charging Decisions in a Midwest Prosecutor’s Office.”
Day, J., Brauer, J. R., and Kotlaja, M. (2023). “Trust Issues: Examining Near Duplicates in Survey Data.” Blog post on The Reluctant Criminologist.
Brauer, J. R. (2023). “Moderator Madness, Part 1.” Blog post on The Reluctant Criminologist.
Brauer, J. R., Day, J. (2023). “Are You Afraid of Colliders?” Blog post on The Reluctant Criminologist.
Brauer, J. R. (2023). “Causation Without Correlation?” Blog post on The Reluctant Criminologist.
Henderson, H., Henley, K., Henry, T. K. S. (2023). Op-Ed “Reforming Our Prosecutorial System is No Longer Just a Proposition – It is an Urgent Imperative.” Brookings.
Henry, T. K. S., Ridner, H., & Stoltz, D. (2023). Marion County Drug Treatment Court Evaluation. Agency Report.
Henry, T. K. S., Ridner, H., & Stoltz, D. (2023). Marion County Re-Entry Court Evaluation. Agency Report.
Henry, T. K. S., Grommon, E., Diaz, C., Lowder, E., Ying, M., Setlak, A., and Northcutt Bohmert, M. (2023), Exploring Criminal and Traffic Infraction Referrals and Prosecution in Lake and Monroe County. A Research Brief prepared for Promoting Racial Justice and Transparency in Indiana, Arnold Ventures.
Hipple, N. K. was featured on the podcast Revisionist History in the episode titled “Guns Part 4: Moral Hazard,” where she discussed different ways of analyzing gun violence incidents.
Hipple, N. K. discussed with Peggy Lowe (Investigative Reporter). (2023, September 27). Hundreds of Kansas Citians are shot each year and survive. Their families have to pick up the pieces. [Radio broadcast episode]
Northcutt Bohmert, M., Hatfield, T., Ying, M., Grommon, E., and Lowder, E. (2023). Reducing Revocations Challenge: Phase II Policy Brief. Monroe County, Indiana. Indiana University.
O’Neill, J. was featured in Episode 85 of The Criminology Academy discussing her paper title, “Symbolic Interactionism, Role Identities, and Delinquency: Examining the Moderating Role of Social Rewards.”