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Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill
Associate Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University
Verified email at gmu.edu
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Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: A systematic review
C Gill, D Weisburd, CW Telep, Z Vitter, T Bennett
Journal of experimental criminology 10, 399-428, 2014
5652014
The effects of immigrant concentration on changes in neighborhood crime rates
JM MacDonald, JR Hipp, C Gill
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 29, 191-215, 2013
2072013
What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: An assessment of systematic reviews
D Weisburd, DP Farrington, C Gill
Criminology & Public Policy 16 (2), 415-449, 2017
200*2017
Place matters
D Weisburd, JE Eck, AA Braga, CW Telep, B Cave, K Bowers, G Bruinsma, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2016
1492016
Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: A systematic review
CW Telep, D Weisburd, CE Gill, Z Vitter, D Teichman
Journal of Experimental Criminology 10, 515-548, 2014
1012014
Increasing collective efficacy and social capital at crime hot spots: New crime control tools for police
D Weisburd, M Davis, C Gill
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 9 (3), 265-274, 2015
922015
Testing the “law of crime concentration at place” in a suburban setting: Implications for research and practice
C Gill, A Wooditch, D Weisburd
Journal of quantitative criminology 33, 519-545, 2017
902017
Low-intensity community supervision for low-risk offenders: A randomized, controlled trial
GC Barnes, L Ahlman, C Gill, LW Sherman, E Kurtz, R Malvestuto
Journal of Experimental Criminology 6, 159-189, 2010
792010
Improving the success of reentry programs: Identifying the impact of service–need fit on recidivism
C Gill, DB Wilson
Criminal Justice and Behavior 44 (3), 336-359, 2017
732017
Block randomized trials at places: rethinking the limitations of small N experiments
D Weisburd, C Gill
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 30, 97-112, 2014
612014
An Evidence-assessment of the Recommendations of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing: Implementation and Research Priorities
CM Lum, CS Koper, C Gill, J Hibdon, C Telep, L Robinson
International Association of Chiefs of Police, 2016
572016
Community interventions
C Gill
What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: Lessons from systematic …, 2016
322016
Missing links: How descriptive validity impacts the policy relevance of randomized controlled trials in criminology
CE Gill
Journal of Experimental Criminology 7, 201-224, 2011
322011
Exploring police response to mental health calls in a nonurban area: A case study of Roanoke County, Virginia
SM Yang, C Gill, LC Kanewske, PS Thompson
Victims & Offenders 13 (8), 1132-1152, 2018
302018
Building collective action at crime hot spots: Findings from a randomized field experiment
D Weisburd, C Gill, A Wooditch, W Barritt, J Murphy
Journal of experimental criminology 17, 161-191, 2021
292021
Increasing equivalence in small-sample place-based experiments: Taking advantage of block randomization methods
CE Gill, D Weisburd
Experimental criminology: Prospects for advancing science and public policy …, 2013
242013
Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase legitimacy and citizen satisfaction in neighborhoods
CE Gill, D Weisburd, T Bennett, CW Telep, Z Vitter
Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2011
232011
The campbell collaboration crime and justice group: A decade of progress
DP Farrington, DL Weisburd, CE Gill
Routledge handbook of international criminology, 53-63, 2011
222011
Can school policing be trauma-informed? Lessons from Seattle
C Gill, D Gottfredson, K Hutzell
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 39 (3 …, 2016
212016
Juvenile curfew effects on criminal behavior and victimization: a systematic review
DB Wilson, C Gill, A Olaghere, D McClure
Campbell Systematic Reviews 12 (1), 1-97, 2016
182016
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