Richard J. Lundman
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Lundman RJ. (2012) Race and Ethnicity Missingness in the Traffic Stop Data Reported by 308 Massachusetts Police Agencies Race and Justice. 2: 42-65 |
Kowalski BR, Lundman RJ. (2010) Austin Turk, stratification reinforcers and reversals, and traffic ticket decisions by Boston police during April and May of 2001 Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 28: 157-170 |
Lundman RJ. (2010) Are police-reported driving while Black data a valid indicator of the race and ethnicity of the traffic law violators police stop? A negative answer with minor qualifications Journal of Criminal Justice. 38: 77-87 |
Lundman RJ, Kowalski BR. (2009) Speeding while Black? Assessing the generalizability of Lange et al.'s (2001, 2005) New Jersey Turnpike speeding survey findings Justice Quarterly. 26: 504-527 |
Lundman RJ. (2009) Officer gender and traffic ticket decisions: Police blue or women too? Journal of Criminal Justice. 37: 342-352 |
Gilliard-Matthews S, Kowalski BR, Lundman RJ. (2008) Officer race and citizen-reported traffic ticket decisions by police in 1999 and 2002 Police Quarterly. 11: 202-219 |
Kowalski BR, Lundman RJ. (2008) Sociologist Austin Turk and policing: Structural reinforcers and reversals of the positional authority of police Sociological Forum. 23: 814-844 |
Kowalski BR, Lundman RJ. (2007) Vehicle stops by police for driving while Black: Common problems and some tentative solutions Journal of Criminal Justice. 35: 165-181 |
Lundman RJ, Douglass OM, Hanson JM. (2004) News about murder in an African American newspaper: Effects of relative frequency and race and gender typifications Sociological Quarterly. 45 |
Puckett JL, Lundman RJ. (2003) Factors affecting homicide clearances: Multivariate analysis of a more complete conceptual framework Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 40: 171-193 |