Ralph B. Taylor
Affiliations: | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Area:
Criminology and Penology, Public AdministrationGoogle:
"Ralph Taylor"Children
Sign in to add traineeEllen M. Kurtz | grad student | 2000 | Temple University |
Matthew J. Hickman | grad student | 2005 | Temple University |
Lillian T. Dote | grad student | 2006 | Temple University |
Brian A. Lawton | grad student | 2006 | Temple University |
R. M. Garcia | grad student | 2008 | Temple University |
Brian R. Wyant | grad student | 2010 | Temple University |
Brandy L. Blasko | grad student | 2013 | Temple University |
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Ratcliffe JH, Taylor RB, Askey AP, et al. (2020) The Philadelphia predictive policing experiment Journal of Experimental Criminology. 1-27 |
Lim S, Powell TW, Xue QL, et al. (2019) The Longitudinal Association between Perceived Powerlessness and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Urban Youth: Mediating and Moderating Effects. Journal of Youth and Adolescence |
Taylor RB, Haberman CP, Groff ER. (2019) Urban park crime: Neighborhood context and park features Journal of Criminal Justice. 64: 101622 |
Lim S, Powell TW, Xue QL, et al. (2018) Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and invariance assessment of the perceived powerlessness scale among youth in Baltimore. Journal of Health Psychology. 1359105318769349 |
Askey AP, Taylor R, Groff E, et al. (2017) Fast Food Restaurants and Convenience Stores: Using Sales Volume to Explain Crime Patterns in Seattle Crime & Delinquency. 64: 1836-1857 |
Ward JT, Link NW, Taylor RB. (2017) New windows into a broken construct: A multilevel factor analysis and DIF assessment of perceived incivilities Journal of Criminal Justice. 51: 74-88 |
Taylor RB, Wyant BR, Lockwood B. (2015) Variable links within perceived police legitimacy?: fairness and effectiveness across races and places. Social Science Research. 49: 234-48 |
Taylor RB, Ratcliffe JH, Perenzin A. (2015) Can We Predict Long-term Community Crime Problems? The Estimation of Ecological Continuity to Model Risk Heterogeneity Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 52: 635-657 |
Groff ER, Ratcliffe JH, Haberman CP, et al. (2015) Does what police do at hot spots matter? The philadelphia policing tactics experiment Criminology. 53: 23-53 |
Johnson LT, Taylor RB, Groff ER. (2015) Metropolitan local crime clusters: Structural concentration effects and the systemic model Journal of Criminal Justice. 43: 186-194 |