Crime and Justice Group

CCJG Papers

Bibliography of Published Works

Documents, Reports and Papers


Bibliography of Published Works

2007

Farrington, David P. and David L. Weisburd.  The Campbell Crime and Justice Group. The Criminologist, 32(1).  Available online at http://www.asc41.com/Criminologist/2007_Jan-Feb_Criminologist.pdf

Farrington, D., Gill, M., Waples, S., & Argomaniz, J.  The effects of closed-circuit television on crime: meta-analysis of an English national quasi-experiment.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 3(1): 21 – 38.

Mazerolle, Lorraine, David W. Soole, & Sacha Rombouts.  Disrupting street-level drug markets.  Crime Prevention Research Reviews 1.  US Department of Justice: Community Oriented Policing Services.  Available online at http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/ric/ResourceMain.aspx?RID=428.

2006

Bennett, Trevor, Katy Holloway & David P. Farrington.  Does neighborhood watch reduce crime? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(4): 437-458.

Bernazzani, Odette, & Richard E. Tremblay.  Early parent training.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 21-32.

Blaya, Catherine, David P. Farrington, Anthony Petrosino, & David Weisburd.  Revues systematiques dans le champs criminologique et le groupe crime et justice del la collaboration Campbell.  International Journal on Violence and Schools 1: 72-80. (In French)

Braga, Anthony A.  Policing crime hot spots.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 179-192.

Farrell, Graham, & Ken Pease.  Preventing repeat residential burglary victimization.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 161-178.

Farrington, David P., & Brandon C. Welsh.  Improved street lighting.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 209-226.

Feder, Lynette, & David B. Wilson.  Mandated batterer intervention programs to reduce domestic violence.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 131-146.

Garrido, Vicente, David Farrington, & Brandon Welsh.  The importance of an evidence-based approach in the current Spanish policy for crime prevention.  Psicothema, 18(3): 591-595.

Koper, Christopher S., & Evan Mayo-Wilson.  Police crackdowns on illegal gun carrying: a systematic review of their impact on gun crime. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(2): 227-261.

Lipsey, Mark W., & Nana A. Landenberger.  Cognitive-behavioral interventions.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 57-72.

Lipsey, Mark, Carol Petrie, David Weisburd, & Denise Gottfredson.  Improving evaluation of anti-crime programs: summary of a National Research Council report.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(3): 271-307.

Lösel, Friedrich, & Andreas Beelmann.  Child social skills training.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 33-56.

Lum, Cynthia, Leslie W. Kennedy & Alison Sherley.  Are counter-terrorism strategies effective? The results of the Campbell systematic review on counter-terrorism evaluation research. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(4): 489-516.

Mazerolle, Lorraine, David W. Soole & Sacha Rombouts.  Street-level drug law enforcement: A meta-analytical review.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(4): 409-435.

McDougall, Cynthia, Mark A. Cohen, Amanda Perry, & Raymond Swaray. Costs and benefits of sentencing.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 117-130.

Mitchell, Ojmarrh, Doris Layton MacKenzie, & David B. Wilson.  Incarceration-based drug treatment.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 103-116.

Petrosino, Anthony, Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino, & John Buehler.  Scared Straight and other juvenile awareness programs.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 87-102.

Strang, Heather, & Lawrence W. Sherman.  Restorative justice to reduce victimization.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 147-160.

Welsh, Brandon C., & David P. Farrington.  Evidence-based crime prevention.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 1-20.

Welsh, Brandon C., & David P. Farrington.  Closed-circuit television surveillance.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 193-208.

Welsh, Brandon C., & David P. Farrington.  Conclusions and directions from evidence-based crime prevention.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 227-238.

Wilson, David B., & Doris Layton MacKenzie.  Boot camps.  In: Brandon C. Welsh & David P. Farrington (eds.).  Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims, and Places.  Dordrecht: Springer.  pp. 73-86.

Wilson, David B., Ojmarrh Mitchell & Doris L. MacKenzie.  A systematic review of drug court effects on recidivism. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2(4): 459-487.

2005

Braga, Anthony A.  Hot spots policing and crime prevention: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(3): 317-342.

Bradley, M. & Mandell, D.  Oppositional defiant disorder: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(3): 343-365.

Cottingham, Phoebe, Rebecca Maynard, & Matthew Stagner.  Generating and using evidence to guide public policy and practice: Lessons from the Campbell Test-bed Project.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(3): 279-294.

Feder, Lynette, & David B. Wilson.  A meta-analytic review of court-mandated batterer intervention programs: Can courts affect abusers’ behavior?  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(2): 239-262.

Landenberger, Nana A., & Mark W. Lipsey. (2005).  The positive effects of cognitive-behavioral programs for offenders: A meta-analysis of factors associated with effective treatment. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(4): 451-476.

Leeuw, Frans L.  Trends and developments in program evaluation in general and criminal justice programs in particular.  European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 11(3-4): 233-258.

Lösel, Friedrich, & Martin Schmucker.  The effectiveness of treatment for sexual offenders: A comprehensive meta-analysis.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(1): 117-146.

Renzema, Marc, & Evan Mayo-Wilson.  Can electronic monitoring reduce crime for moderate to high-risk offenders?  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(2): 215-237.

Sherman, Lawrence W., Heather Strang, Caroline Angel, Daniel Woods, Geoffrey C. Barnes, Sarah Bennett & Nova Inkpen.  Effects of face-to-face restorative justice on victims of crime in four randomized, controlled trials.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(3): 367-395.

Visher, Christy A., Laura Winterfield, & Mark B. Coggeshall.  Ex-offender employment programs and recidivism: A meta-analysis.  Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1(3): 295-316.

2004

van der Laan, Peter.  Keurmeesters voor bewezen effectieve preventie.  De Campbell Crime and Justice Group. [Inspectors on proven effective prevention.  The Campbell Crime and Justice Group] SEC.  Tijdschrift over samenleving en criminaliteitspreventie [Journal on society and crime prevention], 18(4): 20-23. (In Dutch)

Petrosino, Anthony, David P. Farrington, & Lawrence W. Sherman.  The Campbell Collaboration: helping to understand what works.  National Institute of Justice Journal, 251: 14-17.

2003

Adams, Kenneth.  The effectiveness of juvenile curfews at crime prevention.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 136-159.

Farrington, David P.  Methodological quality standards for evaluation research.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 49-68.

Lipsey, Mark W.  Those confounded moderators in meta-analysis: good, bad, and ugly.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 69-81.

Lösel, Friedrich, & Andreas Beelmann.  Effects of child skills training in preventing antisocial behavior: systematic review of randomized evaluations.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 84-109.

McCord, Joan.  Cures that harm: unanticipated outcomes of crime prevention programs.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 16-30.

McDougall, Cynthia, Mark A. Cohen, Raymond Swaray, & Amanda Perry.  The costs and benefits of sentencing: a systematic review.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 160-177.

Petrosino, Anthony.  Standards for evidence and evidence for standards: the case of school-based drug prevention.

Petrosino, Anthony, David P. Farrington, & Lawrence W. Sherman.  The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group: developments and early progress.  Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 38(1): 5-18.

Petrosino, Anthony, Robert F. Boruch, David P. Farrington, Lawrence W. Sherman, and David Weisburd.  Toward evidence-based criminology and criminal justice: systematic reviews, the Campbell Collaboration, and the Crime and Justice Group.  International Journal of Comparative Criminology, 3(1): 42-61.

Weisburd, David.  Ethical practice and evaluation of interventions in crime and justice: the moral imperative for randomized trials.  Evaluation Review, 27(3): 336-354.

Weisburd, David, Cynthia Lum, & Sue-Ming Yang.  When can we conclude that treatments or programs “don't work”?  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 31-48.

Welsh, Brandon C., & David P. Farrington.  Effects of closed-circuit television on crime.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 587 (May): 110-135.

2002

Farrington, David P., & Brandon Welsh (tr. Hiroshi Tsutomi).  Hanzai no yuko na boshisaku ha nanika: jikken kenkyu to jyun jikken kenkyu no keitou-teki rebyu [What works in preventing crime? Systematic reviews of experimental and quasi-experimental research]. Hanzai to Hiko [Crime and Delinquency], 133: 129-141. (in Japanese)

Tsutomi, Hiroshi, David P. Farrington, & Anthony Petrosino.  Kyanberu kyodo keikaku shiho bukai no doko ni tuite [Campbell Crime and Justice Group in progress].  Hanzai Shakai-Gaku Kenkyu [Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology], 28: 113-118. (In Japanese)

2001

Bernazzani, Odette, Catherine Côté, & Richard E. Tremblay.  Early parent training to prevent disruptive behavior problems and delinquency in children.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 90-103.

Braga, Anthony A.  The effects of hot spots policing on crime.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 104-125.

Farrington, David P.  Editorial: systematic reviews of criminological interventions.  Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 11: 127-130.

Farrington, David P., & Anthony Petrosino.  The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 35-49.

Farrington, David P., Anthony Petrosino, & Brandon Welsh.  Systematic reviews and cost-benefit analyses of correctional interventions.  The Prison Journal, 81(3): 339-359.

Lipsey, Mark W., Gabrielle L. Chapman, & Nana A. Landenberger.  Cognitive-behavioral programs for offenders.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 144-157.

MacKenzie, Doris Layton, David B. Wilson, & Suzanne B. Kider.  Effects of correctional boot camps on offending.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 126-143.

Petrosino, Anthony, Robert Boruch, David Farrington, Lawrence Sherman, & David Weisburd.  Toward evidence-based criminology and criminal justice: systematic reviews, the Campbell Collaboration, and its Crime and Justice Group.  Justice Research & Statistics Association Forum, 19 [short version].

Petrosino, Anthony, Robert F. Boruch, Haluk Soydan, Lorna Duggan, & Julio Sanchez-Meca.  Meeting the challenges of evidence-based policy: the Campbell Collaboration.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 14-34.

Tsutomi, Hiroshi.  Aratana keiji seisaku no yoake: kyanberu kyodo keikaku keiji shiho guruupu no katsudo [Dawn of the new criminal justice policy: activities of the Criminal Justice Group of the Campbell Collaboration].  Keisei [Criminal Justice Policy], 112. (In Japanese)

Weisburd, David, Cynthia Lum, & Anthony Petrosino.  Does research design affect study outcomes in criminal justice?  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 50-70.

Welsh, Brandon C., & David P. Farrington.  Toward an evidence-based approach to preventing crime.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 158-173.

Wilson, David B.  Meta-analytic methods for criminology.  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 578 (Nov): 71-89.

 

2000

Farrington, David P., & Anthony Petrosino.  Systematic reviews of criminological interventions: the Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group.  International Annals of Criminology, 38: 49-66.

Documents, Reports and Papers

The Campbell Collaboration

Peter Grabosky, Evaluation in Crime and Justice: Trends and Methods Conference, 24-25 March 2003. [html]

Reviewing restorative justice for the Campbell Collaboration

Heather Strang, Evaluation in Crime and Justice: Trends and Methods Conference, 24-25 March 2003. [html]

Table of Contents for Nov 2001 ANNALS: April 2001 Jerry Lee Symposium Papers

[pdf | msword]

The Campbell Collaboration: Does for public policy what Cochrane does for health

Editorial, British Medical Journal, August 2001. [html]

Evidence-based policy on crime and justice

David P Farrington, Third International Inter-disciplinary Evidence-Based Policies and Indicator Systems Conference, July 2001. [msword]

Toward evidence-based criminology and criminal justice: the Campbell Collaboration

Justice Research and Statistics Association Forum, Vol. 19, No. 2, April 2001. [pdf]

Group works to translate research into practice

APA Monitor, Volume 32, No. 3, March 2001. [html]

Evidence from Systematic Reviews of Research Relevant to Implementing the 'Wider Public Health' Agenda

NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, August 2000 [html]


Proposal for a Campbell Criminal Justice Group

Paper developed for the February 2000 meeting of the Campbell Collaboration, February 8, 2000. [pdf | msword]

Survey of Lead Authors of Cochrane Reviews, December 1999

[msword | pdf]

The Effects of Social and Educational Interventions, July 15-16, 1999

Report and papers from a two-day international working meeting in July 1999 convened by the School of Public Policy, University College London, to discuss the development of an international collaboration (The Campbell Collaboration) to prepare, maintain and promote the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of social and educational policies and practices.

Criminal justice discussion group, July 16, 1999

Summary of Minutes [msword | pdf]