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Law Enforcement Intervention and Decision to Arrest

Asterisks (*) denote publications with Available Data.

Domestic Violence Publications -  Sexual Violence Publications -  Stalking Publications  

    Domestic Violence Publications

  • Archer, C., DuPree, C., Miller, N. Spence, D., and Uekert, B. (2003). National evaluation of the grants to encourage arrest policies program. NCJ 199441. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • *Berk, R. A., Campbell, A., Klap, R., and Western, B. (1992). The deterrent effect of arrest: A Bayesian analysis of four field experiments. American Sociological Review, 57, 698 - 708.


  • *Berk, R. A., Smyth, G. A., and Sherman, L. W. (1988). When random assignment fails: Some lessons from the Minneapolis Spouse Abuse Experiment. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 4 (3), 209 - 223.


  • Buchbinder, E. and Eisikovits, Z. (2004). Between normality and deviance: The breakdown of batterers' identity following police intervention. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (4), 443 - 467.


  • Davies, K., Block, C. R., and Campbell, J. C. (2006). Seeking help from the police: Battered women's decisions and experiences. A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society, 20 (1).


  • Dichter, M. E., Marcus, S. C., Morabito, M. S., and Rhodes, K. V. (2011). Explaining the IPV arrest decision: Incident, agency, and community factors. Criminal Justice Review, 36 (1): 22-39.


  • Dichter, M. E., Marcus, S. C., Morabito, M. S., and Rhodes, K. V. (2009). The impact of spatial autocorrelation on factors that predict intimate partner violence arrest decisions. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Duncan, M. M., Stayton, C. D. and Hall, C. B. (2000). Police reports on domestic incidents involving intimate partners: Injuries and medical help-seeking. Women & Health, 30 (1), 1 - 13.


  • Dunford, F. W. (1990). System-initiated warrants for suspects of misdemeanor domestic assault: A pilot study. Justice Quarterly, 7 (4), 631 - 653.


  • Elliott, D. S. (1989). Criminal justice procedures in family violence crimes. In Oblin and Tonry's (Eds) Family Violence. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, 427 - 480. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.


  • Felson, R. B., Ackerman, J. M. and Gallather, C. (2005). pdf document Police intervention and the repeat of domestic assault. NCJ 210301. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Felson, R. B. and Pare, P. P. (2005). pdf document Reporting of domestic violence and sexual assault by nonstrangers to the police. NCJ 209039. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Friday, P. C., Lord, V. B., Exum, M. L., and Hartman, J. L. (2006). pdf document Evaluating the impact of a specialized domestic violence police unit. NCJ 215916. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • *Garner, J. H., Fagan, J., and Maxwell, C. (1995). Published finding from the Spouse Assault Replication Program: A critical review. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 11 (1), 3 - 28.


  • *Garner, J. H. and Maxwell, C. D. (2000). What are the lessons of the police arrest studies? Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 4 (1), 83 - 114.


  • Hall, D. (2005). Domestic violence arrest decision making. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 32 (4), 390 - 411.


  • Hickman, L. J. (2000). Exploring the impact of police behavior on the subsequent reporting of domestic violence victims. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.


  • Hirschel, D. (2009). pdf document Making arrests in domestic violence cases: What police should know. NCJ 225458. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Hirschel, J. D., Buzawa, E., Pattavina, A., Faggiani, D., and Rueland, M. (2007). pdf document Explaining the prevalence, context, and consequences of dual arrest in intimate partner cases. NCJ 218355. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Hirschel, J. D. and Dawson, D. J. (2000). pdf document Violence against women: Synthesis of research for law enforcement officials. NCJ 198372. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Hirschel, J. D. and Dean, C. W. (1995). The relative cost-effectiveness of citation and arrest. Journal of Criminal Justice, 23 (1), 1 - 12.


  • *Hirschel, J. D. and Hutchison, I. W. (2003). The voices of domestic violence victims: Predictors of victim preference for arrest and the relationship between preference for arrest and revictimization. Crime and Delinquency, 49 (2), 313 - 336.


  • *Hirschel, J. D., Hutchison, I. W., III, and Dean, C. W. (1992). The failure of arrest to deter spouse abuse. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 29 (1), 7 - 33.


  • Hotaling, G. T. and Buzawa, E. S. (2003). pdf document Forgoing criminal justice assistance: The non-reporting of new incidents of abuse in a court sample of domestic violence victims. NCJ 195667. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Jasinski, J. L., and Mustaine, E. E. (2001). Police response to physical assault and stalking victimization: A comparison of influential factors. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 26 (1): 23 - 40.


  • Jordan, C. E. (2004). Intimate partner violence and the justice system: An examination of the interface. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (12), 1412 - 1434.


  • Kane, R. J. (1999). Patterns of arrest in domestic violence encounters: Identifying a police decision-making model. Journal of Criminal Justice, 27 (1), 65 - 79.


  • Kane, R. J. (2000). Police responses to restraining orders in domestic violence incidents: Identifying the custody-threshold thesis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 27 (5), 561 - 580.


  • Klein, A. R. (2008). pdf document Practical implications of current domestic violence research part I: Law enforcement. NCJ 222319. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Klein, A. R., Tobin, T., Salomon, A., and Dubois, J. (2008). pdf document A statewide profile of abuse of older women and the criminal justice response. NCJ 222459. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Marciniak, E. M. (1994). Community policing of domestic violence: Neighborhood differences in the effect of arrest. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.


  • *Maxwell, C. D., Garner, J. H., and Fagan, J. A. (2001). pdf document The effects of arrest on intimate partner violence: New evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program. Research in Brief. NCJ 188199. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Maxwell, C. D., Garner, J. H., and Fagan, J. A. (2002). The preventative effects of arrest on intimate partner violence: Research, policy and theory. Criminology and Public Policy, 2 (1), 51 - 79.

  • Miller, J. (2003). An arresting experiment: Domestic violence victim experiences and perceptions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 (7), 695 - 716.


  • Miller, N. (2004). pdf document Domestic violence: A review of state legislation defining police and prosecution duties and powers. Institute for Law and Justice.


  • Mills, L. G. (1998). Mandatory arrest and prosecution policies for domestic violence: A critical literature review and the case for more research to test victim empowerment approaches. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25 (3), 306 - 318.


  • Moore-Parmley, A. M. (1999). An exploratory study of the effects of arrest, victim characteristics, and community factors on same-offender repeat victimization in misdemeanor domestic violence cases. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.


  • *Paternoster, R., Brame, R., and Bachman, R. (1997). Do fair procedures matter? The effect of procedural justice on spouse assault. Law and Society Review, 31 (1), 163 - 204.


  • Pattavina, A., Buzawa, E., Hirschel, D., and Faggiani, D. (2008). Policy, place, and perpetrators: Using NIBRS to explain arrest practices in intimate partner violence. Justice Research and Policy, 9, (2): 31 - 52.


  • Peacock, T., George, L., Wilson, A., Bergstrom, A., and Pence, E. (2003). pdf document Community-based analysis of the U.S. legal system's intervention in domestic abuse cases involving indigenous women. NCJ 199358. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Piquero, A. R., Brame, R., Fagan, J., and Moffitt, T. E. (2006). Assessing the offending activity of criminal domestic violence suspects: Offense specialization, escalation, and de-escalation evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program. Public Health Reports, 121, 409-418.


  • Piquero, A. R., Brame, R., Fagan, J., and Moffitt, T. E. (2005). pdf document Assessing the offending activity of criminal domestic violence suspects: Offense specialization, escalation, and de-escalation evidence from the Spouse Assault Replication Program. NCJ 212298. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Police Foundation. (2005). pdf document Richmond's second responders: Partnering with police against domestic violence.


  • Police Foundation. (1992). Spouse abuse research raises new questions about police response to domestic violence. NCJ 148713, Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Rodriguez, M. A., Sheldon, W., R., and Rao, N. (2002). Abused patient's attitudes about mandatory reporting of intimate partner abuse injuries to police. Women & Health, 35 (2/3), 71 - 81.


  • *Sherman, L. W. and Berk, R. A. (1984). The specific deterrent effects of arrest for domestic assault. American Sociological Review, 49 (2), 261 - 272.


  • *Sherman, L. W., Schmidt, J. D., Rogan, D. P., Gartin, P. R., Cohn, E. G., Collins, D. J., and Bacich, A. R. (1991). From initial deterrence to long-term escalation: Short-custody arrest for poverty ghetto domestic violence. Criminology, 29 (4), 821 - 850.


  • Uekert, B. K., Miller, N., DuPree, C., Spence, D., and Archer, C. (2001). pdf document The evaluation of the STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program: Law enforcement and prosecution components. Institute for Law and Justice.


  • Weisz, A. (2001). pdf document Spouse assault replication program: Studies of effects of arrest on domestic violence. National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women.


  • Williams, K. R. and Hawkins, R. (1989). The meaning of arrest of wife assault. Criminology, 27 (1), 163 - 181.




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    Sexual Violence Publications

  • Anderson, M. J. (2004). pdf document The legacy of the prompt complaint requirement, corroboration requirement, and cautionary instructions on campus sexual assault. Boston University Law Review, 84 (945).


  • Baumer, E. P. (2004). pdf document Temporal variation in the likelihood of police notification by victims of rapes, 1973-2000. NCJ 207497. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Baumer, E. P., Felson, R. B., and Messner, S. F. (2003). Changes in police notification for rape, 1973-2000. Criminology, 41 (3): 841 - 872.


  • Felson, R. B. and Pare, P. P. (2005). pdf document Reporting of domestic violence and sexual assault by nonstrangers to the police. NCJ 209039. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Nugent-Borakove, M. E., Fanflik, P., Troutman, D., Johnson, N., Burgess, A., O'Conner, A. L. (2006). pdf document Testing the efficacy of SANE/SART programs: Do they make a difference in sexual assault arrest and prosecution outcomes? NCJ 214252. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.




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    Stalking Publications

  • Jasinski, J. L., and Mustaine, E. E. (2001). Police response to physical assault and stalking victimization: A comparison of influential factors. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 26 (1): 23 - 40.


  • Koss, M. P., Bachar, K. J., Hopkins, C. Q., and Carlson, C. (2004). Expanding a community's justice response to sex crimes through advocacy, prosecutorial, and public health collaboration: Introducing the RESTORE Program. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (12): 1435 - 1463.


  • Miller, N. (1999). pdf document Report on a 1998 national survey of law enforcement and prosecution initiatives against stalking.   Institute for Law and Justice.




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