Center for Justice Research & Policy
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CJRP's goal is to apply rigorous research and evaluations to enhance the evidence base of policing, corrections, and court practices.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS | You're invited to join Dr. Bryanna Fox and Dr. Edelyn Verona with Center for Justice Research & Policy for an evening of celebration with the release of their new book, 'Routledge Handbook of Evidence-Based Criminal Justice Practices.' Learn more & RSVP: usf.to/cjrpevents
NEXT WEEK | You're invited to join Center for Justice Research & Policy for an evening celebrating the release of their new book, "Routledge Handbook of Evidence-Based Criminal Justice Practices," written by CJRP's directors. Be sure to RSVP by February 8th! ➡️usf.to/CJRPevents
🚨New Publication Alert! Read about assessing public support for expanded police power co-authored by Professor George Burruss, Associate Professors Chae Jaynes, Ph.D. and Rick Moule and Doctoral student Silas Patterson sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
We want to thank everyone who attended the book release celebration of “Routledge Handbook of Evidence-Based Criminal Justice Practices” earlier this month! 📚 To stay up-to-date with what Center for Justice Research & Policy is up to, check out their website ➡️ ow.ly/zGnO50QHTEv
🚨New Publication Alert! Read about Profiles of Death Penalty Attitudes: A Latent Class Approach co-authored by Professors Bryanna Fox and John Cochran tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Exciting news! USF's TIP Risk to Resilience Research Lab is receiving nearly $3 million in federal funding to combat human trafficking and support victims. Huge thanks to U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor and Congressman Scott Franklin for their support! Full story here ⬇️ stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/huma…
Opioid deaths involving polydrug use are now more prevalent than those involving only opioids. What often goes unnoticed is that deaths involving more than 1 substance are increasing faster among Black Americans. That was the impetus for our latest study link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Join us and Center for Justice Research & Policy next Tuesday for a presentation by incoming faculty member, Travis Carter, at the USF Tampa library (6th floor)!
Many police agencies in the US are facing staffing shortages despite offering strong employee incentives. Our study explores why students are not interested in a career in police, and what could be done to change their minds. Chae Jaynes, Ph.D. & Danielle Thomas doi.org/10.1111/1745-9…
Congratulations to The BRIGHT Network and Trafficking in Persons Research Lab for the launch of their new platform, which connects #humantrafficking victims to critical resources in the community! #GoBulls🤘 stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/brig…
The Role of Positive and Negative Affect in Illicit Substance Use and Alcohol Use: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study (just accepted in Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs) @DrEdelynVerona University of South Florida DARC Lab (USF) Center for Justice Research & Policy UofL Dept of Psychological & Brain Sciences doi.org/10.15288/jsad.…
In the latest #CASChronicles, we meet Kendall Smith -- she’s earned an U.S. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to support her groundbreaking work on the criminal legal system, behavior patterns, and bias in system-involved populations. 🚨⚖️ Learn more ⤵️ ow.ly/Bbr650Tqi61