Matthew J. Hickman, Ph.D.

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2005 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Criminology and Penology
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Ralph B. Taylor grad student 2005 Temple University
 (Self -reported and official police problem behavior: Identifying the roles of context, individual, and data.)
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Strote J, Hickman MJ. (2018) Emergency Department Documentation of Alleged Police Use of Excessive Force in Cases Where Formal Complaints Are Ultimately Filed. The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
Garner JH, Hickman MJ, Malega RW, et al. (2018) Progress toward national estimates of police use of force. Plos One. 13: e0192932
Bejan V, Hickman M, Parkin WS, et al. (2018) Primed for death: Law enforcement-citizen homicides, social media, and retaliatory violence. Plos One. 13: e0190571
Hickman MJ, Poore JE. (2016) National Data on Citizen Complaints About Police Use of Force Data Quality Concerns and the Potential (Mis)Use of Statistical Evidence to Address Police Agency Conduct Criminal Justice Policy Review. 27: 455-479
Barrick K, Hickman MJ, Strom KJ. (2014) Representative policing and violence towards the police Policing (Oxford). 8: 193-204
Atherley LT, Hickman MJ. (2014) Controlling use of force: Identifying police use of excessive force through analysis of administrative records Policing (Oxford). 8: 123-134
Peterson JL, Hickman MJ, Strom KJ, et al. (2013) Effect of forensic evidence on criminal justice case processing. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 58: S78-90
Atherley LT, Hickman MJ. (2013) Officer Decertification and the National Decertification Index Police Quarterly. 16: 420-437
Strom KJ, Hickman MJ, Ropero-Miller JD. (2011) Evidence retention policies in U.S. law enforcement agencies: Implications for unsolved cases and postconviction DNA testing Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 27: 133-148
Strom KJ, Hickman MJ, Mcdonald HMS, et al. (2011) Crime Laboratory Personnel as Criminal Justice Decision Makers: A Study of Controlled Substance Case Processing in Ten Jurisdictions Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal. 2: 57-69
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