Public Safety and Crime
Research from 2022
“Police shootings, now that seems to be the main issue” – Black pregnant women’s anticipation of police brutality towards their children, Renee Mehra, Amy Alspaugh, Linda S. Franck, Monica R. McLemore, Trace Kershaw, Jeannette R. Ickovics, Danya E. Keene, and Alyasah A. Sewell
Research from 2018
The Effects of Length of Residence and Exposure to Violence on Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety in an Urban Sample, Monica Guo, Kathleen O'Connor Duffany, Fatma M. Shebl, Alycia Santilli, and Danya Keene PhD
Research from 2017
Did community greening reduce crime? Evidence from New Haven, CT, 1996–2007, Dexter H. Locke, SeungHoon Han, Michelle C. Kondo, Colleen Murphy-Dunning, and Mary Cox
Preparing for Disaster: a Cross-Sectional Study of Social Connection and Gun Violence, Carley Riley, Brita Roy, Nurit Harari, Anita Vashi, Pina Violano, Anne Greene, Georgina Lucas, Jerry Smart, Teresa Hines, Stacy Spell, Sharon Taylor, Barbara Tinney, Maurice Williams, and Emily Wang
Bridging the Response to Mass Shootings and Urban Violence: Exposure to Violence in New Haven, Connecticut, Alycia Santilli, Kathleen O'Connor Duffany, Amy Carroll-Scott, Jordan Thomas, Ann Greene, Anita Arora, Alicia Agnoli, Geliang Gan, and Jeannette Ickovics
Research from 2015
Research note: Greater tree canopy cover is associated with lower rates of both violent and property crime in New Haven, CT, Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden, Lori R. Wallace, Amy Carroll-Scott, Spencer R. Meyer, Sarah Barbo, Colleen Murphy-Dunning, and Jeannette R. Ickovics