[John Heinz] [Herbert Jacob] [Dan Lewis][David Protess] [Wesley Skogan]
_____. (with E. Laumann, R. Nelson, and R. Salisbury). The Hollow Core: Private Interests in National Policy Making. Harvard University Press (1993).
_____. (with E. Laumann, T. Tam, R. Nelson, and R. Salisbury). The social organization of the Washington establishment: A network analysis. in G. Moore and J.A. Whitt (eds.) Research in Politics and Society 4 (1992): 161-188.
_____. (with P. Manikas). Networks among elites in a local criminal justice system. Law & Society Review 26, 4 (1992): 831-861.
_____. (with R. Salisbury, E. Laumann, and R. Nelson). Triangles, networks, and hollow cores: The complex geometry of Washington interest representation, in M. Petracca (ed.) The Politics of Interests. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (1992): 130-149.
_____. Review of M. Galanter and T. Palay, Tournament of lawyers: The transformation of the big law firm. The Law and Politics Book Review 2, 1 (1992): 6-10.
Jacob, Herbert. Law and Politics in the United States. Second Edition. New York, NY: Harper Collins (1995).
_____. (with V. Gray, eds.). Politics in the American States. Sixth Edition. Washington: CQ Press (1995). (Also author of the chapter on courts.)
_____. The elusive shadow of the law. Law & Society Review 26 (1992): 565-590.
Lewis, Dan A. Crime and Community: Continuities, Contradictions and Complexities. Cityscape 1,2 (1996).
______. Crime and Community: Continuities, Contradictions and Complexities. U. S. Government Printing Office (1994).
Protess, David. Capital Punishment. Illinois Issues. (May 1995).
_____. A Question of Murder. Cover story, Chicago Tribune Magazine. (Fepuary 5, 1995).
_____.DNA Labeling Errors Raise Doubts in Conviction. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (March 4, 1994).
_____. Did Scientific Hocus-Pocus Convict Murder Suspect? St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Fepuary 9, 1994).
_____. Murder Evidence Disputed. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (Fepuary 21, 1994).
_____. (with R. Warden). Gone in the Night: The Dowaliby Family's Encounter with Murder and the Law. New York: Delacorte (1993).
_____. Staking out turf in a high-profile trial. National Law Journal (August 30, 1993).
_____. Dowaliby: Behind the book. Chicago Journalist (July-August 1993).
_____. Malcolm Verdict: The Big Chill. Newsday (June 4, 1993).
_____. The man who knew too much: Steven Linscott and the Phillips murder case. Wednesday Journal (May 6, 1992).
Skogan, Wesley G. "Services for Victims: A Market Research Study," International Review of Victimology(1999), 6/2, 101-115.
_____. On the Beat: Police and Community Problem Solving. Boulder, CO: Westview Publishing Co.(1999), (with Susan M. Hartnett, Jill DuBois, Jennifer T. Comey, Marianne Kaiser and Justine H. Lovig).
_____. "Community policing in Chicago: bringing officers on board." Police Quarterly(1998), 1, 1-25.
_____. "Community participation and community policing," in Jean-Paul Brodeur (ed.), How to Recognize Good Policing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (1998), 88-106.
_____. "Community policing in Chicago," in Geoffrey Alpert and Alex Piquero (eds.), Community Policing. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press (1998), 159-174.
_____. "Partnerships for prevention?: Some obstacles to police-community cooperation." In Trevor Bennett (ed.), Preventing Crime and Disorder. Cambridge University: Cambridge Cropwood Series (1996), 253-276.
_____. The police and public opinion in Britain. American Behavioral Scientist 39,4 (February 1996): 421-432.
_____. Fear of crime and the racial fears of white Americans. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 539 (May 1995): 59-71.
_____. Problem Solving Policing and Racial Conflict in the United States, in Koichi Miyazawa and Setsuo Miyazawa (eds.), Crime Prevention in the Urban Community. Deventer and Boston: Kluwer (1995): 75-86.
_____. Community policing in the United States, in J. P. Podeur (ed.) Comparisons in Policing: An International Perspective. Aldershot: Avebury (1995): 86-112
_____. The impact of community policing on neighborhood residents: A cross-site analysis, in D. P. Rosenbaum (ed.) The Challenge of Community Policing: Testing the Hypotheses. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications (1994): 1677-1681.
_____. (with M. Wycoff). The effect of community policing management style on officers' attitudes. Crime and Delinquency 40 (July 1994): 371-383.
_____. (with M. Wycoff). Community policing in Madison: An analysis of implementation and impact, in D. P. Rosenbaum (ed.) The Challenge of Community Policing: Testing the Hypotheses. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications (1994): 75-91.
_____. (with A. Lurigio). Winning the hearts and minds of police officers: An assessment of staff perceptions of community policing in Chicago. Crime and Delinquency 40 (July 1994): 315-330.
_____. Contacts Between Police and Public: A British Crime Survey Report. Home Office Research Study No. 133. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office (1994).
_____. The various meanings of fear, in Bilsky, Pfeiffer and Wetzels (eds.) The Fear of Crime and Criminal Victimization. Stuttgart: Enke (1993): 131-140
_____. (with S. Annan). Drug enforcement in public housing, in Davis, Lurigio and Rosenbaum (eds.), Drugs and the Community. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas (1993): 162-174 .
_____. a police communautaire aux etas-unis. Les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure 13. (May-June 1993): 121-149.
_____. (with S. Annan). Drugs and public housing: Toward a more effective police response, in MacKenzie and Uchida (eds.) Drugs and Crime. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications (1993): 129-148.
_____. Reactions to crime in cross-national perspective, in Prate, Zvekic and Van Dijk (eds.) Understanding Crime, Experiences of Crime and Crime Control. Rome: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (1993): 257-270.
_____. (with S. Annan). Drug Enforcement in Public Housing. Washington, DC: Police Foundation (1993).
_____. (with A. Lurigio). The correlates of community anti-drug activism, Crime and Delinquency 38 (1992): 510-521.
_____. Review essay Beyond 911 by Sparrow, Moore, and Kennedy, and Policing as though people matter, by Dorothy Guyot. American Political Science Review 86 (1992): 251-252.
_____. Bilan des connaissances aux Etats-Unis, in P. Robert (ed.) Les Politiques de Prevention de la deLinquance a l'aune de la Recherche: Un Bilan International. Paris: L'Harmattan (1992). Also The state of knowledge in the United States, in Crime and Prevention Policy. Freiburg im.p. Max-Planck-Institut, 1993, 227-241.
_____. (with A. Lurigio) The Correlates of Community Anti-Drug Activism. Crime and Delinquency 38 (October 1992): 510-521.
See also our Community Policing page.