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Academic Articles
Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2021). Proactive police response in property crime micro-time hot spots: Results from a partially-blocked blind random controlled trial. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 37:247–265.
Santos, R. G., & Santos, R. B. (2019). A four-phase process for translating research into police practice [PDF]. Police Practice and Research, 20(6), 585-602.
Clifton, S., Torres, J., & Hawdon, J. (2018). Whatever gets you through the night: Officers coping strategies after the high-profile line of duty deaths in Dallas and Baton Rouge. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 43(4), 871-885.
Owen, S., Burke, T., Few-Demo, A., & Natwick, J. (2018). Perceptions of the police by LGBT communities. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 668-693.
Santos, R.G. (2018) Police organizational change after implementing crime analysis and evidence-based strategies through stratified policing[PDF]. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 12(3), 288-302.
Santos, R.G. (2018). Offender and family member perceptions after an offender-focused hot spots policing strategy [PDF]. Policing: An International Journal, 41(3), 386-400.
Smith, J., Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2018). Evidence-based policing and the stratified integration of crime analysis in police agencies: National survey results [PDF]. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 12 (3), 303–315.
Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2016). Offender-focused police strategies in residential burglary and theft from vehicle hot spots: a partially blocked randomized controlled trial [PDF]. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12(3), 373–402.
Santos, R.G. & Santos, R.B. (2015). An ex post facto evaluation of tactical police response in residential theft from vehicle micro-time hot spots[PDF]. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31(4),679-698.
Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2015). Examination of police dosage in residential burglary and theft from vehicle micro-time hots spots[PDF]. Crime Science, 4(27), 1-12.
Santos, R.G., & Santos, R.B. (2015). Practice-based research: Ex post facto evaluation of evidence-based police practices implemented in residential burglary micro-time hot spot{PDF]. Evaluation Review, 39(5), 451-479.
Santos, R.B. (2014). The effectiveness of crime analysis for crime reduction: Cure or Diagnosis?[PDF] Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 30(2), 147-168.