A bird’s eye view of civilians killed by police in 2015: Further evidence of implicit bias J Nix, BA Campbell, EH Byers, GP Alpert Criminology & Public Policy 16 (1), 309-340, 2017 | 561 | 2017 |
Is the effect of procedural justice on police legitimacy invariant? Testing the generality of procedural justice and competing antecedents of legitimacy SE Wolfe, J Nix, R Kaminski, J Rojek Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32 (2), 253-282, 2016 | 432 | 2016 |
The alleged “Ferguson Effect” and police willingness to engage in community partnership SE Wolfe, J Nix Law and Human Behavior 40 (1), 1-10, 2016 | 382 | 2016 |
Trust in the police: The influence of procedural justice and perceived collective efficacy J Nix, SE Wolfe, J Rojek, RJ Kaminski Crime & Delinquency 61 (4), 610-640, 2015 | 381 | 2015 |
The impact of negative publicity on police self-legitimacy J Nix, SE Wolfe Justice Quarterly 34 (1), 84-108, 2017 | 255 | 2017 |
Sensitivity to the Ferguson Effect: The role of managerial organizational justice J Nix, SE Wolfe Journal of criminal justice 47, 12-20, 2016 | 249 | 2016 |
Police research, officer surveys, and response rates J Nix, JT Pickett, H Baek, GP Alpert Policing and Society 29 (5), 530-550, 2019 | 224 | 2019 |
A war on cops? The effects of Ferguson on the number of US police officers murdered in the line of duty ER Maguire, J Nix, BA Campbell Justice Quarterly 34 (5), 739-758, 2017 | 190 | 2017 |
Third-person perceptions, hostile media effects, and policing: Developing a theoretical framework for assessing the Ferguson effect J Nix, JT Pickett Journal of Criminal Justice 51, 24-33, 2017 | 176 | 2017 |
Command-level police officers’ perceptions of the “war on cops” and de-policing J Nix, SE Wolfe, BA Campbell Justice Quarterly 35 (1), 33-54, 2018 | 160 | 2018 |
Elevated police turnover following the summer of George Floyd protests: A synthetic control study SM Mourtgos, IT Adams, J Nix Criminology & Public Policy 21 (1), 9-33, 2022 | 135 | 2022 |
Disparity does not mean bias: making sense of observed racial disparities in fatal officer-involved shootings with multiple benchmarks B Tregle, J Nix, GP Alpert Journal of Crime and Justice 42 (1), 18-31, 2019 | 108 | 2019 |
Is the number of citizens fatally shot by police increasing in the post-Ferguson era? BA Campbell, J Nix, ER Maguire Crime & Delinquency 64 (3), 398-420, 2018 | 104 | 2018 |
Police Officers’ Trust in their Agency: Does Self-Legitimacy Protect against Supervisor Procedural Injustice? SE Wolfe, J Nix Criminal Justice and Behavior 44 (5), 717-732, 2017 | 96 | 2017 |
Testing a Social Schematic Model of Police Procedural Justice JT Pickett, J Nix, SP Roche Social Psychology Quarterly 81 (2), 97-125, 2018 | 89 | 2018 |
The immediate and long-term effects of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders on domestic violence calls for service across six US jurisdictions J Nix, TN Richards Police Practice & Research 22 (4), 1443-1451, 2021 | 85 | 2021 |
What does the public want police to do during pandemics? A national experiment J Nix, S Ivanov, JT Pickett Criminology & Public Policy 20 (3), 545-571, 2021 | 84 | 2021 |
Demeanor, Race, and Police Perceptions of Procedural Justice: Evidence From Two Randomized Experiments J Nix, JT Pickett, SE Wolfe, BA Campbell Justice Quarterly 34 (7), 1154-1183, 2017 | 81 | 2017 |
Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Audience Legitimacy: The Neglected Linkage in the Dialogic Model of Police–community Relations J Nix, JT Pickett, SE Wolfe Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 57 (2), 217-259, 2020 | 69 | 2020 |
Understanding Body-Worn Camera Diffusion in US Policing J Nix, N Todak, B Tregle Police Quarterly 23 (3), 396-422, 2020 | 55 | 2020 |