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Baskin-Sommers, A., Baskin, D., Sommers, I., Casados, A.*, Crossman, M.* & Javdani, S. (2016). "The impact of psychopathology, race, and environmental context on violent offending in a male adolescent sample". Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.
Brennan, G., Hyde, L. & Baskin-Sommers, A. (2017). "Antisocial pathways associated with Substance Use Disorders: Characterizing etiological underpinnings and implications for treatment". Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 13, ​124-129. Baskin-Sommers, A.R. & Fonteneau, K. (2016). Correctional Change through Neuroscience. Fordham Law Review, 85, 423-436.
Cohen, A.O., Bonnie, R., Taylor-Thompson, K., Casey, BJ (2016). "When Does a Juvenile Become an Adult? Implications for Law and Policy". 88 Temp. L. Rev. 769.
Doherty, F. (2016). "Obey All Laws and Be Good: Probation and the Meaning of Recidivism". 104 Geo. L. J. 291.
Doherty, F. (2013). "Indeterminate Sentencing Returns: The Invention of Supervised Release". 88 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 958.
Gohara, M. (2013). "Grace Notes: A Case for Making Mitigation the Heart of Noncapital Sentencing". 41 AM. J. CRIM. J. 41.
Gohara, M. (2007). "Sounding the Echoes of Racial Injustice Beyond the Death Chamber: Strategies for Moving Past McCleskey". 39 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 124.
Gohara, M. (2006). "A Lie for a Lie: False Confessions and the Case for Reconsidering the Legality of Deceptive Interrogation Techniques". 33 FORD. URB. L.J. 791.
Justice, Benjamin and McLeod, Colin. (2016). Have a Little Faith: Religion, Democracy, and the American Public School. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Justice, B. and Meares, T. (2014). "How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens" The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. v 651, January 2014.
Justice, B. (2000). "A College of Morals": Educational Reform at San Quentin Prison, 1880-1920. History of Education Quarterly v40 n3 (2000): 279-301.
Meares, T. L. (2015). "Programming errors: Understanding the constitutionality of stop-and-frisk as a program, not an incident". The University of Chicago Law Review, 159-179.
Meares, T. (2008). "Legitimacy of Police Among Young African-American Men", The. Marq. L. Rev., 92, 651.
Meares, T. L., Katyal, N., & Kahan, D. M. (2004). "Updating the study of punishment". Stanford Law Review, 1171-1210.
Meares, T. L., & Kahan, D. M. (1998). "Wages of Antiquated Procedural Thinking: A Critique of Chicago v. Morales". The. U. Chi. Legal F., 197.
Desmond, Matthew, Andrew V. Papachristos, and David S. Kirk. (2016). "Police Violence and Citizen Crime Reporting in the Black Community'' American Sociological Review. v81 n5: 857-876 (lead article).
Papachristos, Andrew V. Christopher Wildeman, and Elizabeth Roberto. (2015). "Tragic, but not Random: The Social Contagion of Nonfatal Gunshot Injuries." Social Science & Medicine. v125 n1: 139-50.
Papachristos, Andrew V. , Tracey L. Meares, and Jeffrey Fagan. (2011). "Why Do Criminals Obey the Law? The Influence of Legitimacy and Social Networks on Active Gun Offenders.'' Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, v102 n2: 397-440.
Kirk, David S., and Andrew V. Papachristos. (2011). "Cultural Mechanisms and the Persistence of Neighborhood Violence,'' American Journal of Sociology", v116 n4: 1190-1233.
Papachristos, Andrew. (2009). "Murder by Structure: Dominance Relations and The Social Structure of Gang Homicide'' American Journal of Sociology, v115 n1: 74-128.
Quattlebaum, M., Tyler, T. (2017). "What Should Police Do?: Reflections on Katzenbach and Kerner at 50" Yale Law & Economics Research Paper No. 586.
Craig, M.A., & Richeson, J.A. (2014). "On the precipice of a “majority–minority” nation. Perceived status threat from the racial demographic shift affects White Americans' political ideology". Psychological Science, 25(6), 1189-1197.
Rotella, K.N., Richeson, J.A., Chiao, J.Y., & Bean, M.G. (2013). "Blinding trust: The effect of perceived group victimization on intergroup trust". Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39(1), 114-126.
Richeson, J. A., & Shelton, J. N. (2007). "Negotiating interracial interactions costs, consequences, and possibilities". Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16(6), 316-320.
Geller, Amanda and Fagan, Jeffrey and Tyler, Tom (2017). "Police Contact and Mental Health". Columbia Public Law Research Paper No. 14-571.
Tom R. Tyler, Rick Trinkner (2017). Why Children Follow Rules: Legal Socialization and the Development of Legitimacy. Oxford University Press. Book review here.
Tom Tyler, et al., (2014). "Aggressive Policing and the Mental Health of Young Urban Men", 12 American Journal of Public Health Vol. 104.
Tracey Meares, Tom Tyler, (2014). "Justice Sotomayor and the Jurisprudence of Procedural Justice", The Yale Law Journal Forum.
Learman, A. & Weaver, V. (2014). Arresting Citizenship: The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Weaver, Vesla. (2007). “Frontlash: Race and the Development of Punitive Crime Policy.” Studies in American Political Development 21 (Fall 2007): 230–265.
Yaffe, Gideon. (2016). “Mind-Reading by Brain-Reading and Criminal Responsibility,” in Law and Neuroscience: State of the Art, edited by Michael Pardo and Dennis Patterson, Oxford University Press.
Yaffe, Gideon. (2016). “In Defense of Criminal Possession.” Criminal Law, Philosophy v10: 441.

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