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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel showcases innovative applications of empirical methods to pressing questions in criminology and criminal justice. The papers demonstrate how methodological advancements can yield novel insights across diverse domains: from protecting researcher integrity in politically charged contexts to enhancing risk assessment in domestic violence cases, uncovering unintended consequences of bail reform, and measuring community behavioral responses to violent crime.
Protection by Design: Pre-Registration and Researcher Autonomy in Experimental Settings - Ian T. Adams, University of South Carolina; Kyle McLean, Clemson University
Predicting Violence, Protecting Victims: On the Potential for Improving Pretrial Risk Assessment in Domestic Violence Cases - Zubin Jelveh, University of Maryland, College Park; Ashna Arora, Arnold Ventures; Erick Andrade, University of Chicago
Beyond Cash Bail: Unintended Consequences of Maryland's Pretrial Reform - Lydia Becker, University of Maryland, College Park; Zubin Jelveh, University of Maryland, College Park
Got Used to Violence? The Micro-Level Effects of Homicides on Mobility - Gian Maria Campedelli, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Simone Centellgher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Massimiliano Luca, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Ariadna Albors-Zumel Albors-Zumel, University of Trento; Bruno Lepri, Fondazione Bruno Kessler