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Joel A. Capellan
Joel A. Capellan
John Jay College
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Lone wolf terrorist or deranged shooter? A study of ideological active shooter events in the United States, 1970–2014
JA Capellan
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38 (6), 395-413, 2015
2082015
The media’s coverage of mass public shootings in America: Fifty years of newsworthiness
JR Silva, JA Capellan
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 43 (1), 77-97, 2019
1322019
Examining active shooter events through the rational choice perspective and crime script analysis
JR Osborne, JA Capellan
Security journal 30, 880-902, 2017
892017
Disaggregating mass public shootings: A comparative analysis of disgruntled employee, school, ideologically motivated, and rampage shooters
JA Capellan, J Johnson, JR Porter, C Martin
Journal of forensic sciences 64 (3), 814-823, 2019
722019
Change and stability in offender, behaviours, and incident‐level characteristics of mass public shootings in the United States, 1984–2015
JA Capellan, SP Gomez
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 15 (1), 51-72, 2018
672018
A comparative analysis of media coverage of mass public shootings: Examining rampage, disgruntled employee, school, and lone-wolf terrorist shootings in the United States
JR Silva, JA Capellan
Criminal Justice Policy Review 30 (9), 1312-1341, 2019
662019
A distinction without a difference? Examining the causal pathways behind ideologically motivated mass public shootings
JA Capellan, A Anisin
Homicide Studies 22 (3), 235-255, 2018
502018
Deconstructing the Ferguson effect: A multilevel mediation analysis of public scrutiny, de-policing, and crime
JA Capellan, R Lautenschlager, JR Silva
Journal of crime and justice 43 (2), 125-144, 2020
472020
Gender-based mass shootings: An examination of attacks motivated by grievances against women
JR Silva, JA Capellan, MA Schmuhl, CE Mills
Violence against women 27 (12-13), 2163-2186, 2021
442021
Disentangling the impact of Covid-19: an interrupted time series analysis of crime in New York City
S Koppel, JA Capellan, J Sharp
American Journal of Criminal Justice 48 (2), 368-394, 2023
332023
Can threat assessment help police prevent mass public shootings? Testing an intelligence-led policing tool
JA Capellan, C Lewandowski
Policing: An International Journal 42 (1), 16-30, 2019
302019
An investigation of mass public shooting attacks against government targets in the United States
JA Capellan, JR Silva
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 44 (5), 387-409, 2021
262021
Exploring the empirical literature on mass shooting: A mixed-method systematic review of peer-reviewed journal articles
C Kim, JA Capellan, A Adler
Aggression and violent behavior 58, 101584, 2021
222021
Far-right violence as backlash against gender equality: A county-level analysis of structural and ideological gender inequality and homicides committed by far-right extremists
CE Mills, M Schmuhl, JA Capellan
Journal of crime and justice 43 (5), 568-584, 2020
202020
Social disorganization theory
JR Porter, J Capellan, S Chintakrindi
The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, 1-7, 2015
162015
Foreign aid and human rights: the Latin American experience
JA Capellán, S Gomez
Revista de ciencia política (Santiago) 27 (1), 67-87, 2007
162007
Contextualising mass school shootings in the United States
GR Paez, JA Capellan, MG Johnson
Journal of investigative psychology and offender profiling 18 (3), 170-184, 2021
152021
Trust in the police and the militarization of law enforcement in Latin America
HE Sung, J Capellan, B Barthuly
Comparing Police Organizations, 56-85, 2024
142024
Deconstructing mass public shootings: Exploring opportunities for intervention
JA Capellan, AY Jiao
Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2019
142019
Looking upstream: A sociological investigation of mass public shootings
J Capellan
Assessing and averting the prevalence of mass violence, 99-128, 2019
142019
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