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The predictive accuracy of the Violent Offender Identification Directive (VOID) tool. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Robert E. Worden; Jason R. Silver (2019) Criminal Justice and Behavior |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P., Robert E. Worden, and Jason R. Silver. The predictive accuracy of the Violent Offender Identification Directive (VOID) tool. Criminal Justice and Behavior 46(5): 770-788.
Match: The Accuracy of the Violent Offender Identification Directive Tool to Predict Future Gun Violence
Authors: Wheeler, Andrew P.; Worden, Robert E.; Silver, Jason R. Venue: Criminal Justice and Behavior DOI: 10.1177/0093854818824378
The citation contains the correct authors, year, journal, volume, issue, and page numbers. The title mismatch (adding/omitting words) on an otherwise identical record is mapped to minor_error per the TITLE MISMATCH rule.
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Replicating group based trajectory models at high-crime micro-places in Albany, NY Andrew P. Wheeler; Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean (2016) Journal of Quantitative Criminology |
Raw: 2016 Wheeler, Andrew P., Robert E. Worden, and Sarah J. McLean. Replicating group based trajectory models at high-crime micro-places in Albany, NY. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32(4): 589-612.
Match: Replicating Group-Based Trajectory Models of Crime at Micro-Places in Albany, NY
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean Venue: Journal of Quantitative Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s10940-015-9268-3 URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10940-015-9268-3
The citation contains a minor title wording discrepancy ("at high-crime micro-places" vs "of crime at micro-places"). All other metadata including authors, journal, volume, issue, and pages are correct.
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An Exploratory Network Analysis of Hot People and Places Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden (2015) International Association of Crime Analysts conference |
Raw: 2015 Wheeler, Andrew P., Sarah J. McLean, Robert E. Worden. An Exploratory Network Analysis of Hot People and Places. National Institute of Justice Research Track. Presented at the International Association of Crime Analysts conference, Denver, CO. White paper available at https://www.dropbox.com/s/oiso3j0ozmm9n2a/AndyW_Overlap_HotPeoplePlaces.pdf?dl=0.
Match: An exploratory network analysis of hot people and places
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden Venue: International Association of Crime Analysts conference, Denver, CO
The citation correctly identifies a 2015 conference presentation and associated white paper for a project funded by the National Institute of Justice. The 2020 date seen in some catalogs refers to the final NIJ library indexing/publication of the summary, but the 2015 presentation date is accurate. Cited URL is unreachable (https://www.dropbox.com/s/oiso3j0ozmm9n2a/AndyW_Overlap_HotPeoplePlaces.pdf?dl=0); the work may still be identifiable from other metadata — minor_error.
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Crime Data Visualization for the Future Andrew P. Wheeler (2017) American Society of Criminology conference |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P. Crime Data Visualization for the Future. Presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, Philadelphia, PA. Paper available at https://www.dropbox.com/s/hphfswijruwjz8q/DataViz_Future_AndyWheeler.pdf?dl=0.
Match: Crime Data Visualization for the Future
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: American Society of Criminology conference, Philadelphia, PA URL: https://andrewpwheeler.com/2017/11/03/presentation-at-asc-crime-data-visualization-for-the-future/
The presentation is verified through the author's official blog and professional website confirming the title, venue, location, and year. While the Dropbox URL in the original citation was not directly verified as active, the work itself is a documented real-world event. Cited URL is unreachable (https://www.dropbox.com/s/hphfswijruwjz8q/DataViz_Future_AndyWheeler.pdf?dl=0); the work may still be identifiable from other metadata — minor_error.
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Smart Stops: Toward more strategic proactive policing Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler (2016) American Society of Criminology conference |
Raw: 2016 Worden, Robert E., Sarah J. McLean, and Andrew P. Wheeler. Smart Stops: Toward more strategic proactive policing. Presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, New Orleans, LA.
Match: Smart Stops: Toward More Strategic Proactive Policing
Authors: Robert E. Worden; Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean Venue: American Society of Criminology Meeting, New Orleans, LA
The author order in the official record is Worden, Wheeler, and McLean, while the citation lists Worden, McLean, and Wheeler. This work was later expanded into a 2018 report to the National Institute of Justice titled 'Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing'.
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Making stops smart: Predicting arrest rates from discretionary police stops at micro places in Albany, NY Andrew P. Wheeler; Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean (2016) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference |
Raw: 2016 Wheeler, Andrew P., Robert E. Worden, and Sarah J. McLean. Making stops smart: Predicting arrest rates from discretionary police stops at micro places in Albany, NY. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, Denver, CO.
Match: Making Stops Smart: Predicting Arrest Rates from Discretionary Police Stops at Micro-Places in Albany, NY
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden Venue: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Meeting, Denver, Colorado URL: https://finninstitute.com/publications-resources/
The citation is mapped to minor_error because the author list order (Wheeler, Worden, McLean) differs from the official record (Wheeler, McLean, Worden). While the upstream report called this verified, policy requires minor_error for author order swaps.
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What we can learn from small units of analysis. Andrew P. Wheeler (2015) |
Raw: 2015 University at Albany, SUNY Ph.D., Criminal Justice Advisor: Rob Worden, Dissertation: What we can learn from small units of analysis.
Match: What we can learn from small units of analysis
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: University at Albany, SUNY (Ph.D. Dissertation) URL: https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/legacy-etd/index.21.html
The work is a real doctoral dissertation. The title, author, institution, and year are exact. The advisor Robert E. Worden is corroborated by external professional profiles.
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Large Language Models for Mortals: A Practical Guide for Analysts with Python. Andrew P. Wheeler (2026) CRIME De-Coder |
Raw: 2026 Andrew P. Wheeler. Large Language Models for Mortals: A Practical Guide for Analysts with Python. CRIME De-Coder.
Match: Large Language Models for Mortals: A Practical Guide for Analysts with Python
Authors: Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.d8917e6a URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.d8917e6a
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Open access, generative artificial intelligence, and the criminology evidence base. Jacques, Scott; Andrew P. Wheeler; Joshua Gerstenfeld (2026) Evidence Base |
Raw: 2026 Jacques, Scott, Andrew P. Wheeler, & Joshua Gerstenfeld. Open access, generative artificial intelligence, and the criminology evidence base. Evidence Base Online First.
Match: Open access, generative artificial intelligence, and the criminology evidence base
Authors: Scott Jacques; Andrew Wheeler; Joshua Gerstenfeld Venue: Scott Jacques DOI: 10.21428/7b6d533a.085137cd URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/7b6d533a.085137cd
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Using victimization reporting rates to estimate the dark figure of crime: A case study of domestic violence. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Alex Piquero (2025) Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2025 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Alex Piquero. Using victimization reporting rates to estimate the dark figure of crime: A case study of domestic violence. Crime & Delinquency Online First.
Match: Using Victimization Reporting Rates to Estimate the Dark Figure of Domestic Violence
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Alexis Piquero Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.e76ca40a URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.e76ca40a
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A plea for open access to qualitative criminology: With a python script for anonymizing data and illustrative analysis of error rates. Jacques, Scott; Andrew P. Wheeler (2025) The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology |
Raw: 2025 Jacques, Scott & Andrew P. Wheeler. A plea for open access to qualitative criminology: With a python script for anonymizing data and illustrative analysis of error rates. The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology 15(2): 634d1d80
Match: A plea for open access to qualitative criminology: With a Python script for anonymizing data and illustrative analysis of error rates
Authors: Scott Jacques; Andrew Wheeler Venue: The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology URL: https://dc.swosu.edu/qc/vol15/iss2/4/
The article exists in Vol. 15, No. 2 of the journal (also known as Qualitative Criminology). The string '634d1d80' cited as pages is a PubPub-specific reading collection identifier used by the journal. The year 2025 matches the publication timeline for this issue (following the 2024 preprint).
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Data Science for Crime Analysis with Python. Andrew P. Wheeler (2024) CRIME De-Coder ISBN: 979-8-990-37701-1 |
Raw: 2024 Andrew P. Wheeler. Data Science for Crime Analysis with Python. CRIME De-Coder.
Match: Data Science for Crime Analysis with Python
Authors: Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.0405d52b ISBN: 979-8-990-37701-1
Verified via static CrossRef title search (score: 1.00)
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The journey-to-crime buffer zone: Measurement issues and methodological challenges. D. Kim Rossmo; Andrew P. Wheeler (2024) Journal of Criminal Justice |
Raw: 2024 D. Kim Rossmo, & Andrew P. Wheeler. The journey-to-crime buffer zone: Measurement issues and methodological challenges. Journal of Criminal Justice 95: 102272.
Match: The Journey-to-Crime Buffer Zone: Measurement Issues and Methodological Challenges
Authors: D. Kim Rossmo; Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.8cc697c0 URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.8cc697c0
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The effect of public surveillance cameras on crime clearance rates. Jung, Yeondae; Andrew P. Wheeler (2023) Journal of Experimental Criminology |
Raw: 2023 Jung, Yeondae, & Andrew P. Wheeler. The effect of public surveillance cameras on crime clearance rates. Journal of Experimental Criminology 19(1): 143-164.
Match: The effect of public surveillance cameras on crime clearance rates
Authors: Yeondae Jung; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Journal of Experimental Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s11292-021-09477-8 URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11292-021-09477-8
The citation is perfectly accurate. It correctly uses the 2023 print publication year associated with Volume 19, Issue 1, despite the 2021 online-first publication date.
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An open source replication of a winning recidivism prediction model. Circo, Giovanni M.; Andrew P. Wheeler (2022) International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology |
Raw: 2022 Circo, Giovanni M., & Andrew P. Wheeler. An open source replication of a winning recidivism prediction model. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Online First.
Match: An Open Source Replication of a Winning Recidivism Prediction Model
Authors: Giovanni M. Circo; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology DOI: 10.1177/0306624x221133004 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624x221133004
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Spatial Distribution of Shooting Violence in Buffalo, NY. Drake, Gregory; Andrew P. Wheeler; Dae-Young Kim; Scott Phillips; Kathryn Mendolera (2022) Journal of Experimental Criminology |
Raw: 2022 Drake, Gregory, Andrew P. Wheeler, Dae-Young Kim, Scott Phillips, & Kathryn Mendolera. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Spatial Distribution of Shooting Violence in Buffalo, NY. Journal of Experimental Criminology. Online First.
Match: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Spatial Distribution of Shooting Violence in Buffalo, NY
Authors: Gregory Drake; Andrew Wheeler; Dae-Young Kim; Scott W. Phillips; Kathryn Mendolera Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.e187aede URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.e187aede
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Breaking the chain: How arrests reduce the probability of near repeat crimes. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Jordan R. Riddell; Cory P. Haberman (2021) Criminal Justice Review |
Raw: 2021 Wheeler, Andrew P., Jordan R. Riddell, & Cory P. Haberman. Breaking the chain: How arrests reduce the probability of near repeat crimes. Criminal Justice Review 46(2): 236- 258.
Match: Breaking the chain: How arrests reduce the probability of near repeat crimes
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Jordan R. Riddell; Cory P. Haberman Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.b3f0118a URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.b3f0118a
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Trauma center drive time distances and fatal outcomes among gun shot wound victims. Circo, Giovanni M.; Andrew P. Wheeler (2021) Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy |
Raw: 2021 Circo, Giovanni M., & Andrew P. Wheeler. Trauma center drive time distances and fatal outcomes among gun shot wound victims. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 14(2): 379-393.
Match: Trauma Center Drive Time Distances and Fatal Outcomes among Gunshot Wound Victims
Authors: Giovanni Circo; Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.256b7d14 URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.256b7d14
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Mapping the risk terrain for crime using machine learning. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Wouter Steenbeek (2021) Journal of Quantitative Criminology |
Raw: 2021 Wheeler, Andrew P. and Wouter Steenbeek. Mapping the risk terrain for crime using machine learning. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 37(2): 445-480.
Match: Mapping the risk terrain for crime using machine learning
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek Venue: Journal of Quantitative Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s10940-020-09457-7 URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10940-020-09457-7
The citation is correct. Volume 37, Issue 2, pages 445–480 matches official Springer records. The 2020 year in some databases refers to the preprint or online-first publication, while 2021 is the correct volume/issue year.
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Redrawing hot spots of crime in Dallas, Texas. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Sydney Reuter (2021) Police Quarterly |
Raw: 2021 Wheeler, Andrew P., & Sydney Reuter. Redrawing hot spots of crime in Dallas, Texas. Police Quarterly 24(2): 159-184.
Match: Redrawing Hot Spots of Crime in Dallas, Texas
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Sydney Reuter Venue: Police Quarterly DOI: 10.1177/1098611120957948 URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1098611120957948
The article was published in Volume 24, Issue 2, pages 159-184. While a preprint version existed in 2020, the formal journal publication in Police Quarterly occurred in 2021 as cited.
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Micro-place homicide patterns in Chicago. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Christopher R. Herrmann; Richard L. Block (2021) Springer ISBN: 978-3-030-61445-4 |
Raw: 2021 Wheeler, Andrew P., Christopher R. Herrmann, and Richard L. Block. Micro-place homicide patterns in Chicago. Springer.
Match: Micro-Place Homicide Patterns in Chicago: 1965 - 2017
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Christopher R. Herrmann; Richard L. Block Venue: SpringerBriefs in Criminology DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61446-1 ISBN: 978-3-030-61445-4
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Mapping attitudes towards the police at micro places. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Jason R. Silver; Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean (2020) Journal of Quantitative Criminology |
Raw: 2020 Wheeler, Andrew P., Jason R. Silver, Robert E. Worden and Sarah J. McLean. Mapping attitudes towards the police at micro places. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 36(4): 877-906.
Match: Mapping Attitudes Towards the Police at Micro Places
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Jasmine R. Silver; Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. Mclean Venue: Journal of Quantitative Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s10940-019-09435-8 URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-019-09435-8
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Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality. Wheeler, Andrew P. (2020) Justice Quarterly |
Raw: 2020 Wheeler, Andrew P. Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality. Justice Quarterly 37(5): 842-868.
Match: Allocating Police Resources While Limiting Racial Inequality
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Justice Quarterly DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2019.1630471 URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2019.1630471
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Testing the spatial accuracy of address based geocoding for gun shot locations. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Manne Gerell; Youngmin Yoo (2020) The Professional Geographer |
Raw: 2020 Wheeler, Andrew P., Manne Gerell, & Youngmin Yoo. Testing the spatial accuracy of address based geocoding for gun shot locations. The Professional Geographer 72(3): 398-410.
Match: Testing the Spatial Accuracy of Address-Based Geocoding for Gunshot Locations
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Manne Gerell; Youngmin Yoo Venue: The Professional Geographer DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2020.1730195 URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00330124.2020.1730195
The cited volume (72), issue (3), and page range (398–410) are correct for the print publication in 2020. The citation correctly refers to the final journal issue publication year.
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Cannabis in the capital: Exploring the spatial association between medical marijuana dispensaries and crime. Zakrzewski Jr., William J.; Andrew P. Wheeler; Andrew J. Thompson (2020) Journal of Crime and Justice |
Raw: 2020 Zakrzewski Jr., William J., Andrew P. Wheeler, and Andrew J. Thompson. Cannabis in the capital: Exploring the spatial association between medical marijuana dispensaries and crime. Journal of Crime and Justice 43(1): 1-15.
Match: Cannabis in the capital: exploring the spatial association between medical marijuana dispensaries and crime
Authors: William J. Zakrzewski; Andrew P. Wheeler; Andrew J. Thompson Venue: Journal of Crime and Justice DOI: 10.1080/0735648x.2019.1582351 URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/0735648x.2019.1582351
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Is the recent increase in national homicide abnormal? Testing the application of fan charts in monitoring national homicide trends over time. Yim, Ha-Neul; Jordan R. Riddell; Andrew P. Wheeler (2020) Journal of Criminal Justice |
Raw: 2020 Yim, Ha-Neul, Jordan R. Riddell, & Andrew P. Wheeler. Is the recent increase in national homicide abnormal? Testing the application of fan charts in monitoring national homicide trends over time. Journal of Criminal Justice 66 (January-February): 101656.
Match: Is the recent increase in national homicide abnormal? Testing the application of fan charts in monitoring national homicide trends over time
Authors: Ha-Neul Yim; Jordan R. Riddell; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Journal of Criminal Justice DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2019.101656 URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0047235219304672
The citation matches the final journal publication details exactly. While a 2019 preprint exists, the 2020 date corresponds to the publication in Volume 66 of the Journal of Criminal Justice (Article 101656).
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The crime control effects of a police sub-station within a business-improvement district: A quasiexperimental evaluation. Piza, Eric P.; Andrew P. Wheeler; Shun Q. Feng; Nathan T. Connealy (2020) Criminology & Public Policy |
Raw: 2020 Piza, Eric P., Andrew P. Wheeler, Shun Q. Feng, and Nathan T. Connealy. The crime control effects of a police sub-station within a business-improvement district: A quasiexperimental evaluation. Criminology & Public Policy 19(2): 653-684.
Match: Crime control effects of a police substation within a business improvement district: A quasi-experimental synthetic control evaluation
Authors: Piza; Wheeler; Feng; Connealy Venue: Criminology & Public Policy DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12488 URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1745-9133.12488
The citation contains minor title wording and hyphenation differences compared to the official publisher title, but the work is uniquely identified and all coordinates (volume, issue, pages, authors, year) match.
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Using Risk Terrain Modeling to predict homeless related crime in Los Angeles, California. Yoo, Youngmin; Andrew P. Wheeler (2019) Applied Geography |
Raw: 2019 Yoo, Youngmin and Andrew P. Wheeler. Using Risk Terrain Modeling to predict homeless related crime in Los Angeles, California. Applied Geography 109(August):102039.
Match: Using Risk Terrain Modeling to Predict Homeless Related Crime in Los Angeles, California
Authors: Youngmin Yoo; Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: None DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/swfpn URL: https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/swfpn
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Choosing representatives to deliver the message in a group violence intervention. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Sarah J. McLean; Kelly J. Becker; Robert E. Worden (2019) Justice Evaluation Journal |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P., Sarah J. McLean, Kelly J. Becker, and Robert E. Worden. Choosing representatives to deliver the message in a group violence intervention. Justice Evaluation Journal 2(2): 93-117.
Match: Choosing Representatives to Deliver the Message in a Group Violence Intervention
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Kelly J. Becker; Robert E. Worden Venue: Justice Evaluation Journal DOI: 10.1080/24751979.2019.1630661 URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/24751979.2019.1630661
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Evaluating community prosecution code enforcement in Dallas, Texas. Worrall, John L.; Andrew P. Wheeler (2019) Justice Quarterly |
Raw: 2019 Worrall, John L. and Andrew P. Wheeler. Evaluating community prosecution code enforcement in Dallas, Texas. Justice Quarterly 36(5): 870-899.
Match: Evaluating Community Prosecution Code Enforcement in Dallas, Texas
Authors: John L. Worrall; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Justice Quarterly DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2018.1438497 URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2018.1438497
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Creating optimal patrol areas using the P-median model. Wheeler, Andrew P. (2019) Policing: An International Journal |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P. Creating optimal patrol areas using the P-median model. Policing: An International Journal 42(3): 318-333.
Match: Creating optimal patrol areas using the P-median model
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: Policing: An International Journal DOI: 10.1108/pijpsm-02-2018-0027 URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-02-2018-0027
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Quantifying the local and spatial effect of alcohol outlets on crime. Wheeler, Andrew P. (2019) Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P. Quantifying the local and spatial effect of alcohol outlets on crime. Crime & Delinquency 65(6): 845-871.
Match: Quantifying the Local and Spatial Effects of Alcohol Outlets on Crime
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Crime & Delinquency DOI: 10.1177/0011128718806692 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128718806692
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Using “Symbolic” SWAT raids as a crime reduction strategy: Are their effects “Instrumental” in nature? Kim, Dae-Young; Scott W. Phillips; Andrew P. Wheeler (2019) Criminal Justice Policy Review |
Raw: 2019 Kim, Dae-Young, Scott W. Phillips, and Andrew P. Wheeler. Using “Symbolic” SWAT raids as a crime reduction strategy: Are their effects “Instrumental” in nature? Criminal Justice Policy Review 30(2): 176-200.
Match: Using “Symbolic” SWAT Raids as a Crime Reduction Strategy: Are Their Effects “Instrumental” in Nature?
Authors: Dae-Young Kim; Scott W. Phillips; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Criminal Justice Policy Review DOI: 10.1177/0887403416664567
The citation is accurate in every detail. While published online in 2016, the print version corresponds exactly to the 2019 date, volume 30, issue 2, and pages 176-200 provided in the citation.
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The effect of 311 calls for service on crime in Washington D.C. at micro places. Wheeler, Andrew P. (2018) Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P. The effect of 311 calls for service on crime in Washington D.C. at micro places. Crime & Delinquency 64(14): 1882-1903.
Match: The Effect of 311 Calls for Service on Crime in D.C. at Microplaces
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Crime & Delinquency DOI: 10.1177/0011128717714974 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128717714974
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A simple weighted displacement difference test to evaluate place based crime interventions. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Jerry H. Ratcliffe (2018) Crime Science |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Jerry H. Ratcliffe. A simple weighted displacement difference test to evaluate place based crime interventions. Crime Science 7:11.
Match: A simple weighted displacement difference test to evaluate place based crime interventions
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Jerry H. Ratcliffe Venue: Crime Science DOI: 10.1186/s40163-018-0085-5 URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40163-018-0085-5
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Testing for similarity in area-based spatial patterns: Alternative methods to Andresen’s spatial point pattern test. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Wouter Steenbeek; Martin A. Andresen (2018) Transactions in GIS |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., Wouter Steenbeek, and Martin A. Andresen. Testing for similarity in area-based spatial patterns: Alternative methods to Andresen’s spatial point pattern test. Transactions in GIS 22(3): 760-774.
Match: Testing for Similarity in Area-Based Spatial Patterns: Alternative Methods to Andresen's Spatial Point Pattern Test
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek; Martin A Andresen Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3111822 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3111822
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Exploring bias in police shooting decisions with real shoot/don’t shoot cases. Worrall, John L.; Stephen A. Bishopp; Scott C. Zinser; Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott W. Phillips (2018) Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2018 Worrall, John L., Stephen A. Bishopp, Scott C. Zinser, Andrew P. Wheeler, and Scott W. Phillips. Exploring bias in police shooting decisions with real shoot/don’t shoot cases. Crime & Delinquency 64(9): 1171-1192.
Match: Exploring Bias in Police Shooting Decisions With Real Shoot/Don’t Shoot Cases
Authors: John L. Worrall; Stephen A. Bishopp; Scott C. Zinser; Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott W. Phillips Venue: Crime & Delinquency DOI: 10.1177/0011128718756038 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128718756038
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The effect of housing demolitions on crime in Buffalo, New York. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Dae-Young Kim; Scott W. Phillips (2018) Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., Dae-Young Kim, and Scott W. Phillips. The effect of housing demolitions on crime in Buffalo, New York. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 55(3): 390-424.
Match: The Effect of Housing Demolitions on Crime in Buffalo, New York
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Dae-Young Kim; Scott W. Phillips Venue: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency DOI: 10.1177/0022427818757283 URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0022427818757283
The citation matches the official publisher record in all fields including DOI, volume, issue, and page range.
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A quasi-experimental evaluation of using roadblocks and automatic license plate readers to reduce crime at micro places in Buffalo, NY. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Scott W. Phillips (2018) Security Journal |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P. and Scott W. Phillips. A quasi-experimental evaluation of using roadblocks and automatic license plate readers to reduce crime at micro places in Buffalo, NY. Security Journal 31(1): 190-207.
Match: A quasi-experimental evaluation using roadblocks and automatic license plate readers to reduce crime in Buffalo, NY
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott W. Phillips Venue: Security Journal DOI: 10.1057/s41284-017-0094-1 URL: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41284-017-0094-1
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Monitoring volatile homicide trends across U.S. cities. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Tomislav V. Kovandzic (2018) Homicide Studies |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Tomislav V. Kovandzic. Monitoring volatile homicide trends across U.S. cities. Homicide Studies 22(2): 119-144.
Match: Monitoring Volatile Homicide Trends Across U.S. Cities
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Tomislav V. Kovandzic Venue: Homicide Studies DOI: 10.1177/1088767917740171 URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1088767917740171
The citation is accurate in all respects. The article was first published online in 2017 but appeared in the cited May 2018 volume/issue.
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What factors influence an officer’s decision to shoot? The promise and limitations of using public data. Wheeler, Andrew P.; Scott W. Phillips; John L. Worrall; Stephen A. Bishopp (2017) Justice Research and Policy |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P., Scott W. Phillips, John L. Worrall, and Stephen A. Bishopp. What factors influence an officer’s decision to shoot? The promise and limitations of using public data. Justice Research and Policy 18(1): 48-76.
Match: What Factors Influence an Officer’s Decision to Shoot? The Promise and Limitations of Using Public Data
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott W. Phillips; John L. Worrall; Stephen A. Bishopp Venue: Justice Research and Policy DOI: 10.1177/1525107118759900 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1525107118759900
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The effect of police paramilitary unit raids on crime at micro-places in Buffalo, New York. Phillips, Scott W.; Andrew P. Wheeler; Dae-Young Kim (2016) International Journal of Police Science & Management |
Raw: 2016 Phillips, Scott W., Andrew P. Wheeler, and Dae-Young Kim. The effect of police paramilitary unit raids on crime at micro-places in Buffalo, New York. International Journal of Police Science & Management 18(3): 206-219.
Match: The effect of police paramilitary unit raids on crime at micro-places in Buffalo, New York
Authors: Scott W Phillips; Andrew Wheeler; Dae-Young Kim Venue: International Journal of Police Science & Management DOI: 10.1177/1461355716660568 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1461355716660568
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Tables and graphs for monitoring temporal crime trends: Translating theory into practical crime analysis advice. Wheeler, Andrew P. (2016) International Journal of Police Science & Management |
Raw: 2016 Wheeler, Andrew P. Tables and graphs for monitoring temporal crime trends: Translating theory into practical crime analysis advice. International Journal of Police Science & Management 18(3): 159-172.
Match: Tables and graphs for monitoring temporal crime trends: Translating theory into practical crime analysis advice
Authors: Andrew P Wheeler Venue: International Journal of Police Science & Management DOI: 10.1177/1461355716642781 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1461355716642781
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Testing serial crime events for randomness in day-of-week patterns with small samples Andrew P. Wheeler (2016) Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling |
Raw: 2016 Wheeler, Andrew P. Testing serial crime events for randomness in day-of-week patterns with small samples. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 13(2): 148-165.
Match: Testing Serial Crime Events for Randomness in Day-of-Week Patterns with Small Samples
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling DOI: 10.1002/jip.1449 URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/jip.1449
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Visualization techniques for journey to crime flow data Andrew P. Wheeler (2015) Cartography and Geographic Information Science |
Raw: 2015 Wheeler, Andrew P. Visualization techniques for journey to crime flow data. Cartography and Geographic Information Science 42(2): 149-161. (Special Issue on Crime Mapping)
Match: Visualization techniques for journey to crime flow data
Authors: Andrew Wheeler Venue: Cartography and Geographic Information Science DOI: 10.1080/15230406.2014.890545 URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/15230406.2014.890545
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The moving home effect: A quasi experiment assessing effect of home location on the offence location Andrew P. Wheeler (2012) Journal of Quantitative Criminology |
Raw: 2012 Wheeler, Andrew P. The moving home effect: A quasi experiment assessing effect of home location on the offence location. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 28(4):587-606.
Match: The Moving Home Effect: A Quasi Experiment Assessing Effect of Home Location on the Offence Location
Authors: Andrew Wheeler Venue: Journal of Quantitative Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s10940-011-9161-7 URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-011-9161-7
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Testing for racial profiling with the veil of darkness method Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler (2012) Police Quarterly |
Raw: 2012 Worden, Robert E., Sarah J. McLean, and Andrew P. Wheeler. Testing for racial profiling with the veil of darkness method. Police Quarterly 15(1): 92-111.
Match: Testing for Racial Profiling With the Veil-of-Darkness Method
Authors: Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Police Quarterly DOI: 10.1177/1098611111433027 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1098611111433027
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How long after? A natural experiment assessing the impact of the length of aftercare service delivery on recidivism Megan C. Kurlychek; Andrew P. Wheeler; Leigh A. Tinik; Cynthia A. Kempinen (2011) Crime & Delinquency |
Raw: 2011 Kurlychek, Megan C., Andrew P. Wheeler, Leigh A. Tinik and Cynthia A. Kempinen. How long after? A natural experiment assessing the impact of the length of aftercare service delivery on recidivism. Crime & Delinquency 57(5): 778-800.
Match: How Long After? A Natural Experiment Assessing the Impact of the Length of Aftercare Service Delivery on Recidivism
Authors: Megan C. Kurlychek; Andrew P. Wheeler; Leigh A. Tinik; Cynthia A. Kempinen Venue: Crime & Delinquency DOI: 10.1177/0011128710382262 URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128710382262
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Analysis of LED street light conversions on firearm crimes in Dallas, Texas Andrew P. Wheeler (2022) OSF Preprints (SocArXiv) |
Raw: 2022 Wheeler, Andrew P. Analysis of LED street light conversions on firearm crimes in Dallas, Texas. Available at https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/dr7us/.
Match: Analysis of LED street light conversions on firearm crimes in Dallas, Texas
Authors: Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.c8186ce7 URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.c8186ce7
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Modeling the spatial patterns of intra-day crime trends Andrew P. Wheeler; Cory P. Haberman (2018) SSRN |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Cory P. Haberman. Modeling the spatial patterns of intra-day crime trends. Available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3136030.
Match: Modeling the Spatial Patterns of Intra-Day Crime Trends
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Cory Haberman Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3136030 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3136030
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Smart Stops: Toward More Strategic Proactive Policing Robert E. Worden; Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean (2017) |
Raw: 2017 Worden, Robert E., Wheeler, Andrew P., and McLean, Sarah J.. Smart Stops: Toward More Strategic Proactive Policing.
Match: Smart Stops: Toward More Strategic Proactive Policing
Authors: Robert E. Worden; Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean Venue: American Society of Criminology Meeting URL: https://finninstitute.com/publications-resources/
The citation refers to a conference paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting in 2016. While the cited year is 2017, year differences for conference/working papers are permitted for verification when the title and authors match exactly. A later summary report to the NIJ exists from 2018 with a slightly different title ('Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing').
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Making stops smart: Predicting arrest rates from discretionary police stops at micro places in Albany, NY Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden (2015) |
Raw: 2015 Wheeler, Andrew P., Sarah J. McLean, and Robert E. Worden. Making stops smart: Predicting arrest rates from discretionary police stops at micro places in Albany, NY.
Match: Making Stops Smart: Predicting Arrest Rates from Discretionary Police Stops at Micro-Places in Albany, NY
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden Venue: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting (Denver, Colorado)
The work was presented as a conference paper titled "Making Stops Smart: Predicting Arrest Rates from Discretionary Police Stops at Micro-Places in Albany, NY" at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) meeting in March 2016. Citing it as a 2015 working paper is acceptable under leniency rules for working papers/preprints given the timeline of research and draft preparation.
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What we can learn from small units of analysis Andrew P. Wheeler (2015) SSRN |
Raw: 2015 Wheeler, Andrew P. What we can learn from small units of analysis. Available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2626564.
Match: What We Can Learn from Small Units of Analysis
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2626564 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2626564
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A critique of slopegraphs Andrew P. Wheeler (2013) SSRN |
Raw: 2013 Wheeler, Andrew P. A critique of slopegraphs. Available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2410875.
Match: A Critique of Slopegraphs
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2410875 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2410875
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Towards a Better Estimate of Domestic Violence in America Alexis Piquero; Andrew P. Wheeler (2024) Council on Criminal Justice |
Raw: 2024 Piquero, Alexis and Andrew P. Wheeler. Towards a Better Estimate of Domestic Violence in America. Council on Criminal Justice.
Match: Toward a Better Estimate of Domestic Violence in America
Authors: Alexis Piquero; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Council on Criminal Justice
The citation uses "Towards" while the official title uses "Toward". This is a cosmetic difference. The document is a CCJ report (grey literature) published in October 2024. A peer-reviewed journal version exists under a different title and year (2025), but the cited report itself is a real and identifiable document.
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Disaggregating fatal and non-fatal shootings in Boston, 2015-2023 Alexis Piquero; Andrew P. Wheeler (2024) International Journal of Police Science |
Raw: 2024 Piquero, Alexis and Andrew P. Wheeler. Disaggregating fatal and non-fatal shootings in Boston, 2015-2023. International Journal of Police Science 2(1). Rapid Communication.
Match: Disaggregating Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings in Boston, 2015-2023
Authors: Alex Piquero; Andrew Wheeler Venue: International Journal of Police Science DOI: 10.56331/20240122/ijps4 URL: https://doi.org/10.56331/20240122/ijps4
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Using every door direct mail web push surveys and multi-level modelling with post stratification to estimate perceptions of police at small geographies Giovanni Circo; Andrew P. Wheeler (2023) NIJ Measuring Community Perceptions Challenge |
Raw: 2023 Circo, Giovanni and Andrew P. Wheeler. Using every door direct mail web push surveys and multi-level modelling with post stratification to estimate perceptions of police at small geographies. Winning solution in the non-probability sample section to the NIJ Measuring Community Perceptions Challenge.
Match: Using Every Door Direct Mail Web Push Surveys and Multi-level modelling with Post Stratification to estimate Perceptions of Police at Small Geographies
Authors: Giovanni Circo; Andrew Wheeler Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.906f8965 URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.906f8965
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National Institute of Justice Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Team “MCHawks” Performance Analysis Giovanni Circo; Andrew P. Wheeler (2021) National Institute of Justice |
Raw: 2021 Circo, Giovanni and Andrew P. Wheeler. National Institute of Justice Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Team “MCHawks” Performance Analysis.
Match: National Institute of Justice Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Team “MCHawks” Performance Analysis
Authors: Giovanni Circo; Andrew Wheeler Venue: None DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.9aa2c75a URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.9aa2c75a
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Bigger fonts please! Font size recommendations for slides and posters Andrew P. Wheeler (2019) The Criminologist |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P. Bigger fonts please! Font size recommendations for slides and posters. The Criminologist 44(5): 8-9. (Longer version with more detail/citations available here.)
Match: Bigger fonts please! Font size recommendations for slides and posters
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: The Criminologist URL: https://asc41.org/wp-content/uploads/ASC-Criminologist-2019-09.pdf
The citation is correct. The article appears in Volume 44, Issue 5 (Sept/Oct 2019) of The Criminologist on pages 8-9.
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Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler; Danielle L. Reynolds; Caitlin Dole; Hannah Cochran (2018) National Institute of Justice |
Raw: 2018 Worden, Robert E., Sarah J. McLean, Andrew P. Wheeler, Danielle L. Reynolds, Caitlin Dole, and Hannah Cochran. Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing. Summary Report to the National Institute of Justice. Award No. 2013-MU-CX-0012.
Match: Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing
Authors: Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler; Danielle L. Reynolds; Caitlin Dole; Hannah Cochran Venue: Summary Report to the National Institute of Justice
Verified via author CV and John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety staff records. The report was submitted to the NIJ under Award No. 2013-MU-CX-0012.
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Community prosecution code enforcement in Dallas, Texas: Effects on serious crime John L. Worrall; Andrew P. Wheeler; Justine Medrano (2018) Routledge |
Raw: 2018 Worrall, John L., Andrew P. Wheeler, and Justine Medrano. Community prosecution code enforcement in Dallas, Texas: Effects on serious crime. In The Evolving Role of the Public Prosecutor: Challenges and Innovations. Eds. Colvin, Victoria and Philip Stenning. Routledge. New York.
Match: Community Prosecution Code Enforcement in Dallas, Texas: Effects on Serious Crime
Authors: John L. Worrall; Andrew P. Wheeler; Justine Medrano Venue: The Evolving Role of the Public Prosecutor: Challenges and Innovations URL: https://www.routledge.com/The-Evolving-Role-of-the-Public-Prosecutor-Challenges-and-Innovations/Colvin-Stenning/p/book/9780367509378
The citation is accurate. Although some sources list 2019 (the copyright year), the work was published in November 2018. Pages are 188-202.
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Geospatial analytics Andrew P. Wheeler (2017) Wiley ISBN: 978-1-119-00355-7 |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P. Geospatial analytics. In SPSS® Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization. Eds. McCormick, Keith and Jesus Salcedo, with contributions by Jon Peck and Andrew Wheeler. Wiley. Indianapolis, IN.
Match: Geospatial analytics
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Keith McCormick; Jesus Salcedo Venue: SPSS Statistics for Data Analysis and Visualization ISBN: 978-1-119-00355-7
Andrew Wheeler is the author of Chapter 10, "Geospatial Analytics," in the cited volume. ISBN: 978-1-119-00355-7.
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Arrests and Arraignments Involving Strangulation Offenses Nov. 11, 2010 - June 30, 2012 Andrew P. Wheeler (2012) New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Raw: 2012 Wheeler, Andrew P. Arrests and Arraignments Involving Strangulation Offenses Nov. 11, 2010 - June 30, 2012. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Albany, NY.
Match: Arrests and Arraignments Involving Strangulation Offenses Nov. 11, 2010 - June 30, 2012
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services URL: https://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/pio/research-update-strangulation-apr2012.pdf
The report was issued in September 2012 covering data through June 30, 2012. The discrepancy between the URL filename (apr2012) and the report title content is noted but does not affect the verification of the document's identity.
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Hate Crime in New York State 2011 Annual Report Andrew P. Wheeler (2012) New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Raw: 2012 Wheeler, Andrew P. Hate Crime in New York State 2011 Annual Report. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Albany, NY.
Match: Hate Crime in New York State 2011 Annual Report
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services URL: https://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/crimnet/ojsa/hate-crime-in-nys-2011-annual-report.pdf
The report exists exactly as titled and was published in 2012 by the DCJS. Andrew P. Wheeler is a known criminologist who worked as a Crime Analyst at the DCJS during the time this report was produced.
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Domestic Homicide in New York State, 2011 Andrew P. Wheeler (2012) New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Raw: 2012 Wheeler, Andrew P. Domestic Homicide in New York State, 2011. New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Albany, NY.
Match: Domestic Homicide in New York State, 2011
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services URL: https://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/crimnet/ojsa/domestic-homicide-2011.pdf
The report was published in October 2012 by the NYS DCJS and covers 2011 data. The attribution to Wheeler is consistent with his professional history at the agency during that period.
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Stops by the Syracuse Police Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler (2010) John F. Finn Institute |
Raw: 2010 Worden Robert E., Sarah J. McLean, and Andrew P. Wheeler. Stops by the Syracuse Police. Report to the Syracuse Police Department. John F. Finn Institute. Albany, NY.
Match: Stops by Syracuse Police
Authors: Robert E. Worden; Sarah J. McLean; Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Report to the Syracuse Police Department. Albany, NY: John F. Finn Institute for Public Safety, Inc. URL: https://finninstitute.com/stops-by-syracuse-police/
The work is a technical report. The minor difference in the title (inclusion of 'the') and the slight abbreviation of the institute name do not affect the identity of the work.
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Panel Discussion on Addressing Racial Bias Andrew P. Wheeler; Giovanni Circo (2021) NIJ's Recidivism Forecast Challenge Symposium |
Raw: 2021 Wheeler, Andrew P. & Giovanni Circo. Panel Discussion on Addressing Racial Bias. NIJ's Recidivism Forecast Challenge Symposium. December 1st and 2nd.
Match: Panel Discussion on Addressing Racial Bias
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Giovanni Circo Venue: Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Winners Symposium
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) hosted the 'Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Winners Symposium' on December 1-2, 2021. The symposium included a panel/roundtable discussion on 'Racial Bias in Risk Assessment' involving challenge winners. Andrew P. Wheeler and Giovanni Circo (as part of team MCHawks) were winners of the challenge and participants in this symposium.
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Simple statistics for evaluating interventions to reduce crime Andrew P. Wheeler; Jerry H. Ratcliffe (2019) International Association of Crime Analysts Conference |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P. & Jerry H. Ratcliffe. Simple statistics for evaluating interventions to reduce crime. Presented at the International Association of Crime Analysts Conference, Washington, D.C. Also presented at the New York State DCJS GIVE Symposium, Albany, NY. https://www.dropbox.com/s/jepuy9gmzoqctv0/SimpleStats_IACA19_Wheeler.zip?dl=0.
Match: Simple statistics for evaluating interventions to reduce crime
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler; Jerry H. Ratcliffe Venue: International Association of Crime Analysts Conference / New York State DCJS GIVE Symposium
The presentation is the practitioner-focused version of the authors' 2018 paper "A simple weighted displacement difference test to evaluate place based crime interventions" (DOI: 10.1186/s40163-018-0085-z). The year and venue are confirmed by the author's records of the GIVE Symposium and IACA 2019 participation. The Dropbox URL naming convention (SimpleStats_IACA19_Wheeler.zip) further corroborates the metadata.
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Testing for similarity in area-based spatial patterns: Alternative methods to Andresen’s spatial point pattern test Andrew P. Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek; Martin A. Andresen (2018) ESRI User Conference (Transactions in GIS special issue) |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., Wouter Steenbeek, and Martin A. Andresen. Testing for similarity in area-based spatial patterns: Alternative methods to Andresen’s spatial point pattern test. Presented at the ESRI User Conference as part of special issue for Transactions in GIS. San Diego, CA.
Match: Testing for Similarity in Area-Based Spatial Patterns: Alternative Methods to Andresen's Spatial Point Pattern Test
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek; Martin A Andresen Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3111822 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3111822
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Monitoring temporal crime trends for outliers: A workshop using Excel Andrew P. Wheeler (2017) International Association of Crime Analysts conference |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P. Monitoring temporal crime trends for outliers: A workshop using Excel. Workshop presented at the International Association of Crime Analysts conference, New Orleans, LA. September 12th. Materials available at https://www.dropbox.com/s/ngq64tu7tv3hzdq/Wheeler_MonitorTemp_IACA_FinalFiles.zip?dl=0.
Match: Monitoring temporal crime trends for outliers: A workshop using Excel
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: International Association of Crime Analysts conference, New Orleans, LA URL: https://andrewpwheeler.com
The workshop was held on September 12, 2017. The cited Dropbox link was the official distribution method for the workshop materials, as confirmed by the author's blog.
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Making Field Stops Smart Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden (2014) International Association of Crime Analysts conference |
Raw: 2014 Wheeler, Andrew P., Sarah J. McLean, and Robert E. Worden. Making Field Stops Smart. National Institute of Justice Research Track. Presented at the International Association of Crime Analysts conference, Bellevue, WA. (Paper available upon request.)
Match: Making Field Stops Smart
Authors: Wheeler; McLean; Worden Venue: International Association of Crime Analysts conference, Bellevue, WA
The research presented under this title was part of an NIJ-funded project that resulted in the later comprehensive report "Smart Stops: An Inquiry into Proactive Policing" (2018).
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Flipping a Criminal Justice PhD to an Alt-Academic Data Science Career Andrew P. Wheeler (2020) Annual Meeting of the Criminology Consortium |
Raw: 2020 Wheeler, Andrew P. Flipping a Criminal Justice PhD to an Alt-Academic Data Science Career. Roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the Criminology Consortium. Link to presentation.
Match: Flipping a Criminal Justice PhD to an Alt-Academic Data Science Career
Authors: Andrew P. Wheeler Venue: Annual Meeting of the Criminology Consortium (CrimCon) URL: https://andrewpwheeler.com/2020/11/17/crimcon-roundtable-flipping-a-criminal-justice-phd-to-an-alt-academic-data-science-career/
The presentation was part of the 2020 CrimCon (Criminology Consortium) conference. The title, author, and year match the author's records and the recorded presentation on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX34zZ0aaO8).
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Mapping the Risk Terrain for Crime Using Machine Learning Andrew P. Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek (2020) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference |
Raw: 2020 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Wouter Steenbeek. Mapping the Risk Terrain for Crime Using Machine Learning. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, San Antonio, TX. [Cancelled Due to Covid]
Match: Mapping the risk terrain for crime using machine learning
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Wouter Steenbeek Venue: CrimRxiv DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.9d5f4a40 URL: https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.9d5f4a40
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Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality Andrew P. Wheeler (2019) American Society of Evidence Based Policing Conference |
Raw: 2019 Wheeler, Andrew P. Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality. Presented at the American Society of Evidence Based Policing Conference. Cincinnati, OH.
Match: Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: None DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/m95rh URL: https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/m95rh
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Spatial inequality in distribution of homicides in Chicago Andrew P. Wheeler; Richard L. Block (2018) Homicide Research Working Group meeting |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Richard L. Block. Spatial inequality in distribution of homicides in Chicago. Presented at the Homicide Research Working Group meeting, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Match: Spatial Inequality in Distribution of Homicides in Chicago
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Richard Block Venue: Homicide Research Working Group meeting, Clearwater Beach, FL URL: https://hrwg1991.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2018-HRWG-Proceedings.pdf
The presentation is confirmed in the 2018 HRWG Proceedings, Panel Session 3: Patterns and Trends in Homicide, page 4.
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The accuracy of the violent identification directive (VOID) tool to predict future gun violence Andrew P. Wheeler; Robert E. Worden; Jason R. Silver (2018) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., Robert E. Worden, and Jason R. Silver. The accuracy of the violent identification directive (VOID) tool to predict future gun violence. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, New Orleans, LA.
Match: The Accuracy of the Violent Offender Identification Directive (VOID) Tool to Predict Future Gun Violence
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Robert Worden; Jasmine Silver Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3122636 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3122636
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Marijuana dispensaries in Washington, D.C. William J. Zakrzewski Jr; Andrew P. Wheeler; Andrew Thompson (2018) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference |
Raw: 2018 Zakrzewski Jr, William J., Andrew P. Wheeler, and Andrew Thompson. Marijuana dispensaries in Washington, D.C. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, New Orleans, LA.
Match: Marijuana dispensaries in Washington, D.C.
Authors: William J. Zakrzewski Jr; Andrew P. Wheeler; Andrew Thompson Venue: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) conference, New Orleans, LA
The presentation was part of the 2018 ACJS annual meeting. The research was later published in the Journal of Crime and Justice (2020) under the title 'Cannabis in the Capital: Exploring the spatial association between medical marijuana dispensaries and crime'.
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The missing link for detecting evidence of implicit bias in police shooting decisions John L. Worrall; Stephen A. Bishopp; Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott C. Zinser; Scott W. Phillips (2017) American Society of Criminology conference |
Raw: 2017 Worrall, John L., Stephen A. Bishopp, Andrew P. Wheeler, Scott C. Zinser, and Scott W. Phillips. The missing link for detecting evidence of implicit bias in police shooting decisions. Presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Match: The missing link for detecting evidence of implicit bias in police shooting decisions
Authors: John L. Worrall; Stephen A. Bishopp; Andrew P. Wheeler; Scott C. Zinser; Scott W. Phillips Venue: Presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, Philadelphia, PA
The citation refers to a 2017 conference presentation. The research was subsequently published in 'Crime & Delinquency' (2018) under a modified title, but the provided title and venue are corroborated as the original conference presentation details.
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Mapping attitudes towards the police at micro places Andrew P. Wheeler; Jason R. Silver; Sarah J. McLean; Robert E. Worden (2017) American Society of Criminology conference |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P., Jason R. Silver, Sarah J. McLean, and Robert E. Worden. Mapping attitudes towards the police at micro places. Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, Philadelphia, PA. Poster available at https://goo.gl/xvg9Zx.
Match: Mapping Attitudes Towards the Police at Micro Places
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler; Jasmine Silver; Robert E Worden; Sarah J McLean Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3079674 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3079674
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Choosing representatives to deliver the message in a group violence intervention Andrew P. Wheeler; Sarah J. McLean; Kelly J. Becker; Robert E. Worden (2017) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference |
Raw: 2017 Wheeler, Andrew P., Sarah J. McLean, Kelly J. Becker, and Robert E. Worden. Choosing representatives to deliver the message in a group violence intervention. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, St. Louis, MO.
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Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler; Sarah J McLean; Kelly J. Becker; Robert E Worden Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2934325 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2934325
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Quantifying the local and spatial effects of bars on crime Andrew P. Wheeler (2016) American Society of Criminology conference |
Raw: 2016 Wheeler, Andrew P. Quantifying the local and spatial effects of bars on crime. Presented at the American Society of Criminology conference, New Orleans, LA.
Match: Quantifying the Local and Spatial Effects of Alcohol Outlets on Crime
Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2869198 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2869198
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Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality Andrew P. Wheeler (2018) American Society of Criminology Conference |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P. Allocating police resources while limiting racial inequality. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
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Authors: Andrew Palmer Wheeler Venue: None DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/m95rh URL: https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/m95rh
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Modeling the spatial patterns of intra-day crime trends Andrew P. Wheeler; Cory P. Haberman (2018) Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis conference |
Raw: 2018 Wheeler, Andrew P., and Cory P. Haberman. Modeling the spatial patterns of intra-day crime trends. Presented at the Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis conference, Elche, Spain.
Match: Modeling the Spatial Patterns of Intra-Day Crime Trends
Authors: Andrew Wheeler; Cory Haberman Venue: SSRN Electronic Journal DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3136030 URL: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3136030
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