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    The effect of medical marijuana laws on crime: evidence from state panel data, 1990-2006 by Morris, Robert G, TenEyck, Michael, Barnes, J C, Kovandzic, Tomislav V

    Published in PloS one (26-03-2014)
    “…Debate has surrounded the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes for decades. Some have argued medical marijuana legalization (MML) poses a threat to…”
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    Messing Up Texas?: A Re-Analysis of the Effects of Executions on Homicides by Brandt, Patrick T, Kovandzic, Tomislav V

    Published in PloS one (23-09-2015)
    “…Executions in Texas from 1994-2005 do not deter homicides, contrary to the results of Land et al. (2009). We find that using different models--based on…”
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    Monitoring Volatile Homicide Trends Across U.S. Cities by Wheeler, Andrew P., Kovandzic, Tomislav V.

    Published in Homicide studies (01-05-2018)
    “…While U.S. homicide rates remain at near historical lows, large percentage increases in homicide in 2015 have generated much speculation about its causes among…”
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    Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws and Equitable Sharing Activity by the Police by Holcomb, Jefferson E., Williams, Marian R., Hicks, William D., Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Meitl, Michele Bisaccia

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-02-2018)
    “…Research Summary For several decades, critics have argued that civil forfeiture laws create incentives for law enforcement to increase departmental revenue by…”
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    Police, Crime and the Problem of Weak Instruments: Revisiting the “More Police, Less Crime” Thesis by Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Schaffer, Mark E., Vieraitis, Lynne M., Orrick, Erin A., Piquero, Alex R.

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-03-2016)
    “…Objectives A key question in the general deterrence literature has been the extent to which the police reduce crime. Definitive answers to this statement,…”
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    Civil asset forfeiture, equitable sharing, and policing for profit in the United States by Holcomb, Jefferson E., Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Williams, Marian R.

    Published in Journal of criminal justice (01-05-2011)
    “…Critics of asset forfeiture claim that forfeiture laws create financial incentives that inappropriately influence police behavior. The present study examines…”
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    COPS GRANTS AND CRIME REVISITED by WORRALL, JOHN L., KOVANDZIC, TOMISLAV V.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2007)
    “…Using 6 years of panel data, Zhao, Scheider, and Thurman (2002) found that funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing…”
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    The Lost Cause? Examining the Southern Culture of Honor Through Defensive Gun Use by Copes, Heith, Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Miller, J. Mitchell, Williamson, Luke

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-04-2014)
    “…This article reconsiders the “Southern culture of honor” thesis, which has enjoyed prevalence in the social sciences since the first half of the 20th century…”
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    Police levels and crime rates: An instrumental variables approach by Worrall, John L., Kovandzic, Tomislav V.

    Published in Social science research (01-05-2010)
    “…While police levels may affect crime, governments may react to crime by increasing police levels. The instrumental variables (IV) approach to this problem has…”
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    Women's Status and Risk of Homicide Victimization: An Analysis With Data Disaggregated by Victim-Offender Relationship by Vieraitis, Lynne M., Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Britto, Sarah

    Published in Homicide studies (01-05-2008)
    “…Several feminist theories predict that women's socioeconomic status, both absolute status and their status relative to men, influences the prevalence of…”
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    The Impact of Women’s Status and Gender Inequality on Female Homicide Victimization Rates: Evidence From U.S. Counties by Vieraitis, Lynne M., Britto, Sarah, Kovandzic, Tomislav V.

    Published in Feminist criminology (01-01-2007)
    “…Feminists have long argued that structural inequality between men and women influences the prevalence of female homicide victimization. In the present study, a…”
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    "Striking out" as crime reduction policy: The impact of "three strikes" laws on crime rates in U.S. cities by Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Sloan, John J., Vieraitis, Lynne M.

    Published in Justice quarterly (01-06-2004)
    “…During the 1990s, in response to public dissatisfaction over what were perceived as ineffective crime reduction policies, 25 states and Congress passed three…”
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    THE STRUCTURAL COVARIATES OF URBAN HOMICIDE: REASSESSING THE IMPACT OF INCOME INEQUALITY AND POVERTY IN THE POST-REAGAN ERA by KOVANDZIC, TOMISLAV V., VIERAITIS, LYNNE M., YEISLEY, MARK R.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-08-1998)
    “…Numerous studies have explored the relationship between rates of homicide and income inequality and poverty. However, a general consensus on the theoretical…”
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    Does the death penalty save lives?: New evidence from state panel data, 1977 to 2006 by Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Vieraitis, Lynne M., Boots, Denise Paquette

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-11-2009)
    “…Research Summary Economists have recently reexamined the “capital punishment deters homicide” thesis using modern econometric methods, with most studies…”
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    Does the death penalty save lives? by Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Vieraitis, Lynne M., Boots, Denise Paquette

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-11-2009)
    “…Research Summary Economists have recently reexamined the “capital punishment deters homicide” thesis using modern econometric methods, with most studies…”
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    THE IMPACT OF FLORIDA'S HABITUAL OFFENDER LAW ON CRIME by KOVANDZIC, TOMISLAV V.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-02-2001)
    “…Research examining the impact of habitual offender laws on crime has suffered from numerous methodological problems, including failure to consider…”
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    Police levels and crime rates revisited: A county-level analysis from Florida (1980–1998) by Kovandzic, Tomislav V, Sloan, John J

    Published in Journal of criminal justice (2002)
    “…Research on the police–crime relationship generally shows police levels have little impact on crime rates. Two recent studies [Criminology 34 (1996) 609;…”
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    The Impact of “Shall-Issue” Concealed Handgun Laws on Violent Crime Rates: Evidence From Panel Data for Large Urban Cities by Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Marvell, Thomas B., Vieraitis, Lynne M.

    Published in Homicide studies (01-11-2005)
    “…What happens when states ease access to permits to carry concealed handguns in public places? Supporters maintain the laws can reduce violent crime rates by…”
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    IS POLICING FOR PROFIT? ANSWERS FROM ASSET FORFEITURE by WORRALL, JOHN L., KOVANDZIC, TOMISLAV V.

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-05-2008)
    “…Research Summary Critics have argued that asset forfeiture encourages policing for profit, but their arguments have yet to transcend the anecdotal arena. We…”
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    THE CRIMINOGENIC EFFECTS OF IMPRISONMENT: EVIDENCE FROM STATE PANEL DATA, 1974-2002 by VIERAITIS, LYNNE M., KOVANDZIC, TOMISLAV V., MARVELL, THOMAS B.

    Published in Criminology & public policy (01-08-2007)
    “…Research Summary: The heavy reliance on the use of incarceration in an attempt to address the crime problem has resulted in a dramatic growth in the number of…”
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