Paige Vaughn Profile
Paige Vaughn

@paigeevaughn

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Areas of Interest: Sociology of Punishment • Policing • Gun Violence • Race & Inequality

Mobile, AL
Joined April 2018
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@Theory_Society
Theory and Society (Springer Nature)
10 days
Landmark new article in @Theory_Society from @RealJonBrauer and Jacob Day. Criminology requires an important shift in priority and perspective to prevent further deterioration of the field's legitimacy and capacity to be truth-seeking. "By confronting the crisis directly and
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
10 months
Thanks @jhwilliams2012 for inviting me to collaborate on this fun one
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
10 months
Our new paper in @Pun_Soc shows the varying impacts of county-level ethnoracial composition & segregation on pretrial detention decisions. Check it out! @Punishment_CRN https://t.co/wUEW5pUxP2
journals.sagepub.com
The American criminal legal system is characterized by deeply entrenched racial and ethnic disparities. Given that aggregate criminal legal system outcomes are ...
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@JessieHuff19
Jessie Huff
10 months
🚨Fresh pub from an #ASEBP ACDC project! 🚨 Check it out for more about using SSO of BWC footage to measure procedural justice.👇Loved working with this crew. One the most entertaining group chats I am part of. More ACDC projects to come in an upcoming special issue of PPR 😁🎉
@policingscholar
Eric Dlugolenski
10 months
New pub with @JessieHuff19, @LEOSmartypants, @KoehnleinJosh, and Kimberly Krane! Partnering with civillian oversight to assess procedurally just policing in Philadelphia 🔗 50 free prints here:
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@ashleytrubin
Dr. Ashley T. Rubin
1 year
It's out!! My article with @daniellerudes and @paigeevaughn in ARLSS! We review neo-institutional theory and its applications to criminal justice organizations (police, courts, prisons, community corrections).
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annualreviews.org
Since emerging in the late 1970s and early 1980s, neo-institutional theory has been a popular framework for understanding law, legal institutions, and policies on the books and in action. Neo-insti...
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@bethtris
Beth Huebner
1 year
New JQ article. Passage of #SB5 in #Missouri post-Ferguson led to more dismissals of monetary sanctions, but racial disparities are left unchanged. The 'law in action' led to higher monetary sanctions, overall. @KristinaThompp @paigeevaughn https://t.co/JMtfqPP1rY
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tandfonline.com
Monetary sanctions are a ubiquitous part of punishment in the criminal legal system. In recent years, highly publicized events have drawn attention to monetary sanctions at the intersection of pove...
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@kepadil
Dr. Kathleen E. Padilla
1 year
The biggest problem with ASEBP is there’s not enough time in the day to see everyone I want to see or to start planning all of the collaborative projects I get inspired to do. Hands down my favorite conference! @EBpolicing #ACDC #ASEBP2024
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@kepadil
Dr. Kathleen E. Padilla
1 year
@paigeevaughn & @ReneeMitchellDr talking about the AMAZING @EBpolicing Applied Criminology & Data management Course. FIFTEEN unique research projects in ONE YEAR. You can’t get results like this anywhere else. It was a joy to be part of the inaugural cohort! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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@DrReneeMitchell
Renee J Mitchell
1 year
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
2 years
I'll be attending the amazing 8th Annual American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference. Let me know if you're planning to attend so that we can say Hi! 👋 Or register now and join me at the event! https://t.co/Pser64BaeB #ASEBP2024
whova.com
2024-05-29, Spokane, WA
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@CouncilonCJ
Council on Criminal Justice
2 years
Rick Rosenfeld, Founding Chair of CCJ’s Crime Trends Working Group and lead author of our crime trends reports, recently spoke with @TheCrimAcademy about his career, views on recent crime trends, and perspective on the broader criminal justice field:
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thecriminologyacademy.com
It’s Episode 89 and for this episode, we are hosting Professor Richard Rosenfeld, who is speaking with us about his career as a criminologist, his work explaining U.S. crime trends, his advice for...
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
2 years
🚨 New paper with @claireagreene & #klinger shows police possession of TASERs (designed to reduce citizen injury & death by police) can increase the likelihood of citizen injury or death by police, producing a “revenge effect” 🚨
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@DrReneeMitchell
Renee J Mitchell
2 years
ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS!!!!! Did you know that ASEBP offers a travel scholarship for the graduate students who are presenting their research? If you are a graduate student who has research to present please submit your abstract! ASEBP has the means to get you to Spokane!
@EBpolicing
Evidence-Based Policing
2 years
‼️Announcement‼️ CALL FOR PROPOSALS ASEBP’s 8th Annual Conference Deadline: November 12th 2023 📍Washington State University, Spokane 🗓️ May 29-31, 2024 Submit here ⬇️ https://t.co/2TQehMRRsD
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@BoehmeHM
Hunter M. Boehme
2 years
Fortunate and honored to work with @Maj_TJ_Geary, @ian_t_adams, and Gabrielle on this work and extending and enhancing this great initiative over a four-year period. Thank you to @EBpolicing #ACDC for bringing us together!
@UofSC_Crim
USC Criminology & CJ
2 years
First up--Dr. Hunter Boehme (PI) and his Co-I's: Dr. Ian Adams and TJ Geary (both in our department) and Gabrielle O’Keefe of RTI! They received a $1,000,000 grant from NIJ to study #mentalhealth and retention among early career #policeofficers in SC. @BoehmeHM @ian_t_adams
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@jenniferdoleac
Jennifer Doleac
2 years
Practitioner/academic collaborations encouraged!
@EBpolicing
Evidence-Based Policing
2 years
‼️Announcement‼️ CALL FOR PROPOSALS ASEBP’s 8th Annual Conference Deadline: November 12th 2023 📍Washington State University, Spokane 🗓️ May 29-31, 2024 Submit here ⬇️ https://t.co/2TQehMRRsD
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
2 years
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@EBpolicing
Evidence-Based Policing
2 years
Love to see it!!!! @JessieHuff19 was one of our #ACDC instructors. She’s a great #EBP scholar & we can’t wait to see her produce more research here.
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@SherahBasham
Sherah Basham, Ph.D.
2 years
I will forever be grateful for the research opportuities, & the friendships I have developed over the past 2 years. They are a direct result of the hard work & encouragement of @DrReneeMitchell & the support of @EBpolicing & @NIJDirLaVigne! #ASEBP #Evidencebasedpolicing
@DrReneeMitchell
Renee J Mitchell
2 years
And implement a course that brought researchers and academics together to generate practitioner-led research. The course - Applied Criminology and Data management Course (AC/DC) just graduated our first cohort in July. The course generated 15 unique research projects. Our
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@paigeevaughn
Paige Vaughn
2 years
Fresh off the press! @jhwilliams2012 & I find support for minority neglect — spending on corrections lowers once Black prison pops reach a certain threshold. Findings are especially pronounced in the South & Midwest. Read it here: https://t.co/V1f4JmIQPE
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@SherahBasham
Sherah Basham, Ph.D.
2 years
Congratulations to my @EBpolicing research partner & friend Dr. Lt. Mitsch for being selected as a @OJPNIJ LEADS scholar!
@OJPNIJ
National Institute of Justice
2 years
Serving with @CincyPD @Ohio_OHS, Lt. Jennifer Mitsch will pursue studies on program evaluation, officer retention and wellness, use of force, witness/victim cooperation, and the impact of technology on law enforcement and public safety: https://t.co/r22JdkIdqi #NIJLEADS
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