Books and Book Chapters

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Santos,R.G., & Santos, R.B. (2020). Stratified policing: An organizational model for proactive crime reduction and accountability. Rowman & Littlefield. 

 

 

 

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Santos, R.B. (2022). Crime analysis with crime mapping (5th Edition). Sage Publications. 

 

 

 

 

 

Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2023). The role of technology in hot spots policing. In C. Utecht (Ed.), Current issues in policing (pp. 199-212). 2nd Edition. Cognella. 

Santos, R.G., & Santos, R.B. (2022). A four-phase process for translating research into police practice. In The George Mason Police Research Group with David Weisburd (Eds.), Translational criminology in policing (pp. 15-32). Routledge.

Santos, R.B., & Santos, R.G. (2020). Construction site theft and burglary in Port St. Lucie, Florida. In Scott, M.S. & Clarke, R.V. (Eds.). Chapter 22. Problem-oriented policing: Successful case studies. Crime Science Series. Routledge.

Owen, S.S., Fradella, H.F., Burke, T.W., & Joplin, J.W. (2019). Foundations of criminal justice (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.

Santos, R.B. (2019). Critic: Predictive policing: Where’s the evidence? In Weisburd, D. & Braga, A.A. (Eds.) Police innovation: Contrasting perspectives (pp. 366-398). University of Cambridge Press. 

Santos, R.B. (2015).  Routine activity theory: A cornerstone of police crime analyst work. In M. Andresen & G. Farrell (Eds.) (pp 108-114). The criminal act: The role and influence of routine activity theory.  Palgrave Macmillan.