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Scott Wolfe

@scott_wolfe_msu

Professor | Associate Director | Ph.D. Program Director @msu_scj @michiganstateu. Views are my own and not necessarily MSU’s.

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Check it out! New article with my students/colleagues on using the Veil of Darkness method for examining racial disparities in police traffic stops. I love working with smart people (Dej Danok Travis Carter)! I hope this helps folks doing research on this topic.

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A team of our school researchers are using the "Veil of Darkness" method to examine police traffic stop behaviors in a recent study published to Criminology. Learn more: spr.ly/60149fHhK #AdvanceJustice #MSUSocialScience

A team of our school researchers are using the "Veil of Darkness" method to examine police traffic stop behaviors in a recent study published to Criminology. 

Learn more: spr.ly/60149fHhK
#AdvanceJustice #MSUSocialScience
Scott Wolfe (@scott_wolfe_msu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats, Dej Danok! This award is so well deserved. Jed is an absolute rockstar scholar and amazing colleague. If you’re interested in cool research questions with big practical and theoretical implications, keep an eye on this dude!

Scott Wolfe (@scott_wolfe_msu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a must read Vital City article by Anthony Braga. Addressing injustice is vital, but failing to support a mountain of research on how to address violent crime is also malign neglect.

Ian T. Adams (@ian_t_adams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new article brings together some new co-authors with very different backgrounds but who share a commitment to careful experimental work, and a belief that progress depends on it. Experimenting in criminology settings has not been a "failure," but instead poorly invested in.

Our new article brings together some new co-authors with very different backgrounds but who share a commitment to careful experimental work, and a belief that progress depends on it. 

Experimenting in criminology settings has not been a "failure," but instead poorly invested in.
Scott Wolfe (@scott_wolfe_msu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😮check out this awesome study by Ian T. Adams @Clempoliceprof and Alpert. Using AI to audit BWC led to improvements in police behavior. The rest of us mere mortals better pick it up—South Carolina crew continues to CRUSH it!

Scott Wolfe (@scott_wolfe_msu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Kristy and Ed—two of the best mentors and colleagues in our field! It has been a privilege to have worked with both throughout my career.