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ARTICLES
2022/In press:
- Stanek, K., Fox, K., Telep, C. W., & Trinkner, R. (In press). Who can you trust? The impact of procedural justice, trust, and police officer sex on women’s sexual assault victimization reporting likelihood. Violence Against Women.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Braga, A. A., & Turchan, B. (2022). Reforming the police through procedural justice training: A multicity randomized trial at crime hot spots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(14).
- Bottema, A. J., Rountree-Jackson, W., & Telep, C. W. (2022). Implementing a patrol-driven intelligence officer program: A policing innovation trial. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 16(1).
2021:
- Hibdon, J., Telep, C. W., & Huff, J. (2021). Going beyond the blue: The utility of emergency medical services data in understanding violent crime. Criminal Justice Review, 46, 190-211.
- Bottema, A. J., & Telep, C. W. (2021). Examining views of police chiefs and college students regarding drug disqualifiers for the hiring of police officers in Arizona. Journal of Drug Issues, 51, 109-127.
2020:
- Stalker, K. C., Brown, M. E., Evans, C. B. R., Hibdon, J., & Telep, C. (2020). Addressing crime, violence, and other determinants of health: A community-based participatory research approach using implementation science. American Journal of Community Psychology, 66, 392-403.
- Nagin, D. S., & Telep, C. W. (2020). Procedural justice and legal compliance: A revisionist perspective. Criminology & Public Policy, 19, 761-786
- Hinkle, J. C., Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., & Petersen, K. (2020). Problem-oriented policing for reducing crime and disorder: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 16(2).
- Haverkate, D., Meyers, T., Telep, C. W., & Wright, K. A. (2020). On PAR with the yard: Participatory action research to advance knowledge in corrections. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 5, 28-43.
2019:
- Caraveo-Parra, D., Fradella, H. F., Salerno, J., & Telep, C. W. (2019). Does homophobia affect prosecutorial discretion in ambiguous statutory rape cases? Willamette Social Justice & Equity Journal, 3(1), 1–50.
- Telep, C. W., & Gross-Shader, C. (2019). Creating a “what works” translation tool for police. A researcher-city government partnership. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 20, 603-616.
- Telep, C. W., & Somers, L. J. (2019). Examining police officer definitions of evidence-based policing: Are we speaking the same language? Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 29, 171-187.
- Bottema, A. J., & Telep, C. W. (2019). The benefit of intelligence officers: Assessing their contribution to success through actionable intelligence. Policing: An International Journal, 42, 2-15.
2018:
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2018). Community crime prevention in high crime areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group hot spots project. City & Community, 17, 1143–1167.
- Telep, C. W., Ready, J., & Bottema, A. J. (2018). Working towards intelligence-led policing: The Phoenix Police Department Intelligence Officer Program. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 12, 332–343.
- Reisig, M., Mays, R. D., & Telep, C. W. (2018). The effects of procedural injustice during police-citizen encounters: A factorial vignette study. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 14, 49–58.
2017:
- Nagin, D. S., & Telep, C. W. (2017). Procedural justice and legal compliance. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 13, 5–28.
- Nagin, D. S., & Telep, C. W. (2017). Response to “Procedural justice and policing: A rush to judgment.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 13, 55–58.
- Hibdon, J., Telep, C. W., & Groff, E. R. (2017). The concentration and stability of drug activity in Seattle, Washington using police and emergency medical services data. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 33(3), 497–517.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). Police officer receptivity to research and evidence-based policing: Examining variability within and across agencies. Crime & Delinquency, 63(8), 976–999.
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2017). Identifying and responding to hot spots: Are crime counts enough? Criminology and Public Policy, 16(2), 661–671.
2016:
- Telep, C. W., & Winegar, S. (2016). Police executive receptivity to research: A survey of chiefs and sheriffs in Oregon. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 10(3), 241–249.
- Telep, C. W. (2016). Expanding the scope of evidence-based policing. Criminology and Public Policy, 15(1), 243–252.
2015:
- Telep, C. W., Garner, J., & Visher, C. A. (2015). The production of criminological experiments revisited: The nature and extent of federal support for experimental designs, 2001–2013. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 11(4), 541–563.
- Cave, B., Telep, C. W., & Grieco, J. (2015). Rigorous evaluation research among U.S. police departments: Special cases or a representative sample? Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 16(3), 254–268.
2014:
- Telep, C. W., & Lum, C. (2014). The receptivity of officers to empirical research and evidence-based policing: An examination of survey data from three agencies. Police Quarterly, 17(4), 359–385.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2014). Generating knowledge: A case study of the National Policing Improvement Agency program on systematic reviews in policing. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4), 371–398.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D. Gill, C. E., Teichman, D., & Vitter, Z. (2014). Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: A systematic review. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4), 515–548.
- Gill, C. E., Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Bennett, T., & Vitter, Z. (2014). Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase legitimacy and citizen satisfaction in neighborhoods. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4), 399–428.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2014). Hot spots policing: What we know and what we need to know. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 30(2), 200–220.
- Telep, C. W., Mitchell, R. J., & Weisburd, D. (2014). How much time should the police spend at crime hot spots?: Answers from a police agency directed randomized field trial in Sacramento, California. Justice Quarterly, 31(5), 905–933.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., & Lawton, B. A. (2014). Could innovations in policing have contributed to the New York City crime drop even in a period of declining police strength?: The case of stop, question and frisk as a hot spots policing strategy. Justice Quarterly, 31(1), 129–154.
2013:
- Telep, C. W. (2013). Moving forward with evidence-based policing: What should police be doing and can we get them to do it? PhD. dissertation. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University.
2012:
- Lum, C., Telep, C. W., Koper, C., & Grieco, J. (2012). Receptivity to research in policing. Justice Research and Policy, 14(1), 61–95.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2012). What is known about the effectiveness of police practices in reducing crime and disorder? Police Quarterly, 15(4), 331–357.
2011:
- Lum, C., Koper, C., & Telep, C. W. (2011). The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7(1), 3–26.
Visit the Evidence-Based Policing Matrix website for an interactive version of the Matrix updated annually - Telep, C. W. (2011). The impact of higher education on police officer attitudes towards abuse of authority. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22(3), 392–419.
2010:
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Hinkle, J. C., & Eck, J. E. (2010). Is problem-oriented policing effective in reducing crime and disorder? Findings from a Campbell systematic review. Criminology and Public Policy, 9(1), 139–172.
2009:
- Telep, C. W. (2009). Citation analysis of randomized experiments in criminology and criminal justice: A research note. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 5(4), 441–464.
2008:
- Telep, C. W., Varriale, J. A., Gibbs, J. C., Na, C., & Bartholomew, B. (2008). Trends in police research: A cross-sectional analysis of the 2005 literature. Police Practice & Research: An International Journal, 9(5), 445–469.
BOOKS & MONOGRAPHS
- Weisburd, D., Eck, J. E, Braga, A. A., Telep, C. W., Cave, B., Bowers, K., Bruinsma, G., Gill, C., Groff, E. R., Hibdon, J., Hinkle, J. C., Johnson, S. D., Lawton, B., Lum, C., Ratcliffe, J. H., Rengert, G., Taniguchi, T., & Yang, S.-M. (2016). Place matters: Criminology for the twenty-first century. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9781107609495
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., & Braga, A. A. (2010). The importance of place in policing: Empirical evidence and policy recommendations. Stockholm: Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention.
BOOK CHAPTERS
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Telep, C. W. (Forthcoming). Translational criminology and evidence-based policy and practice. In B. C. Welsh, S. N. Zane, & D. P. Mears (eds.), The Oxford handbook of evidence-based crime and justice policy. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (In press). A review of systematic reviews in policing. In D. Weisburd, T. Jonathan-Zamir, B. Hasissi, & G. Perry (eds.), The future of evidence-based policing. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Nagin, D. S., & Telep, C. W. (2021). Procedural justice and legal compliance. In. B. Van Rooij & D. Sokol (eds.), Cambridge handbook of compliance (pp. 385-403). New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, A. J. (2020). Adopt evidence-based policing. In E. Maguire & C. Katz (eds.), Transforming the police: Thirteen key reforms (pp. 9-25). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2019). Hot spots policing: What we know and what we need to know revisited. In M. Cusson, O. Ribaux, E. Blais, & M. M. Raynaud (eds.), New handbook of security: Homeland security and urban security (pp. 82–90). Montreal: Hurtubise and Septentrion (in French).
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2018). From hot spots to a theory of place. In S. H. Decker & K. A. Wright (eds.), Criminology and public policy: Putting theory to work. 2nd ed (pp. 128–145). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2018). The criminology of places. In G. Bruinsma & S. Johnson (eds.), The Oxford handbook of environmental criminology (pp. 583–603). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Telep, C. W. (2017.). Not just what works, but how it works: Mechanisms and context in the effectiveness of place-based policing. In D. Weisburd & J. E. Eck (eds.), Unraveling the crime-place connection: New directions in theory and practice. Advances in Criminological Theory (pp. 237–259). New York: Routledge.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). Evidence-based policing: Does it reduce violence? In P. Sturmey (ed.), The Wiley handbook of violence and aggression, vol. 3: societal interventions. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2016). Policing. In D. P. Farrington, D. Weisburd, & C. E. Gill (eds.), What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: Lessons from systematic reviews (pp. 137–168). New York: Springer.
- Gill, C., Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. (2016). Community policing. In T. G. Blomberg, J. M. Brancale, K. Beaver, & W. Bales (eds.), Advancing criminology and criminal justice policy (pp. 119–128). New York: Routledge.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2012). Spatial displacement and diffusion of crime control benefits revisited: New evidence on why crime doesn’t just move around the corner. In N. Tilley & G. Farrell (eds.), The reasoning criminologist: Essays in honour of Ronald V. Clarke (pp. 142–159). New York: Routledge.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2010). The efficiency of place-based policing. In E. De Wree, E. Devroe, W. Broer, & P. Van der Laan (eds.), Evidence based policing. Cahiers Politiestudies, no. 17, (pp. 247–262). Antwerp, Belgium: Maklu Publishers.
RESEARCH REPORTS
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Telep, C. W., & Brown, K. L. (2022). Gap analysis and Community Outreach Resource Program evaluation final report. Report submitted to City of Indio and Indio Police Department.
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Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2021). Seattle Neighborhood Group hot spots phase 2 program evaluation. Report submitted to Seattle Neighborhood Group.
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Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2019). Understanding and responding to hot spots. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, Problem-Solving Tools No 14. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Evidence-based policing. In B. Huebner (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0255
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police. In B. Hart & D. Hunting (eds.), Criminal justice in Arizona (pp. 13–23). Arizona Town Hall Report. Phoenix, AZ: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University.
- Mitchell, R. J., Telep, C. W., & Lum, C. (2017). The ten-step guide for conducting in-house experimental evaluations. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, J. (2017). Views of Indio, CA residents regarding crime and the Indio Police Department. Report submitted to the Indio, CA Police Department.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, J. (2017). The effects of the introduction of HunchLab in the Peoria, AZ Police Department on citywide crime. Report submitted to the Peoria Police Department.
- Lum, C., Koper, C. S., Gill, C., Hibdon, J., Telep, C., & Robinson, L. (2016). An evidence-assessment of the recommendations of the President’s Task Force for 21st Century Policing: Implementation and research priorities. Alexandria, VA: International Association of Chiefs of Police.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Wire, S., & Farrington, D. (2016). Protocol: Increased police patrol presence effects on crime and disorder. Campbell Systematic Reviews.
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2016). An evaluation of Seattle’s drug market initiatives. Report submitted to Seattle Neighborhood Group and the Seattle Police Department.
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2015). Seattle Neighborhood Group hot spots pilot program evaluation: Little Brook Park and Bell Street. Report submitted to Seattle Neighborhood Group.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2014). Police and the microgeography of crime: Scientific evaluations on the effectiveness of hot spots and places. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank.
- Gill, C. with Lum, C., Cave, B., Dario, L, Telep, C., Vitter, Z., & Weisburd, D. (2012). Evidence-based assessment of the City of Seattle’s crime prevention programs. Seattle, WA: City of Seattle Office of City Auditor.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2011). What is known about the effectiveness of police practices? Prepared for “Understanding the crime decline in NYC,” funded by the Open Society Institute.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Hinkle, J. C., & Eck, J. E. (2010). The effects of problem-oriented policing on crime and disorder. Crime Prevention Review No. 4. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Police Services.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2010). The efficiency of place-based policing. Stockholm, Sweden: Expert Group for Public Economics, Swedish Ministry of Finance.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Hinkle, J. C., & Eck, J. E. (2008). Effects of problem-oriented policing on crime and disorder. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 4(14).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- Telep, C. W., Wright, K. A., Haverkate, D. L, & Meyers, T. J. (2020). The value of participatory action research in corrections: Introduction to the special issue. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 5(1), 1–5
- Weisburd, D., Farrington, D. P., & Gill, C. with Ajzenstadt, M., Bennett, T., Bowers, K., Caudy, M. S., Holloway, K., Johnson, S., Lösel, F., Mallender, J., Perry, A., Tang, L. L., Taxman, F., Telep, C., Tierney, R., Ttofi, M. M., Watson, C., Wilson, D. B., & Wooditch, A. (2017). What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation. An assessment of systematic reviews. Criminology and Public Policy, 16(2), 415–449.
- Telep, C. W., Nelson-Zagar, T., & Hibdon, J. (2016). Community building in hot spots: Seattle Neighborhood Group’s non-police led crime prevention approach. Translational Criminology, Issue 10 (pp. 5–7).
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2015). Hot spots policing. In W. Jennings (ed.), The encyclopedia of crime and punishment. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Telep, C. W. (2015). Brandon C. Welsh, Anthony A. Braga, and Gerben J. N. Bruinsma (eds.): Experimental criminology: Prospects for advancing science and public policy. Crime, Law and Social Change, 64(1), 61–63.
- Telep, C. (2014). Back to the future with the ASC’s new Division of Policing. Oxford University Press Blog. November 15.
- Telep, C. W. (2014). Methodological issues in evaluating police performance. In D. Weisburd & G. Bruinsma (eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 3074–3084). New York: Springer.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd D. (2014). Hot spots and place-based policing. In D. Weisburd & G. Bruinsma (eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 2352–2363). New York: Springer.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2014). The law of crime concentrations at places. In D. Weisburd & G. Bruinsma (eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 2827–2834). New York: Springer.
- Weisburd, D., Groff, E. R., Yang, S.-M., & Telep, C. W. (2014). Criminology of place. In D. Weisburd & G. Bruinsma (eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 848–857). New York: Springer.
- Telep, C. W. (2013). Flint, Michigan experiment. In K. J. Peak (ed.), Encyclopedia of community policing and problem solving (pp. 166–169). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
- Telep, C. W. (2013). National Crime Prevention Council. In K. J. Peak (ed.), Encyclopedia of community policing and problem solving (pp. 253–257). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Updated November 23, 2022