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Overview

Edward R. Maguire is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and works primarily within the field of Social Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Health, Gender Studies, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to crime and policing, with a focus on:

  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Policing Practices and Perceptions
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis

Maguire has contributed research articles to a variety of academic journals. Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
  • Journal of Experimental Criminology
  • Criminology & Public Policy
  • CrimRxiv
  • International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "The role of anger in mediating the effects of procedural justice and injustice" (2023) published in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
  • "Public Expressions of Empathy and Sympathy by U.S. Criminal Justice Officials After Controversial Police Killings of African-Americans" (2021) published in Journal of Language and Social Psychology
  • "Policing Protests: Lessons from The Occupy Movement, Ferguson and Beyond" (2020) published in CrimRxiv

In collaboration, Edward R. Maguire has frequently worked with other researchers such as Shawn L. Hill, Howard Giles, Ericka B. Adams, Lidia E. Nuño, and Laure Brimbal.

Best Publications

  • Have Changes in Policing Reduced Violent Crime? An Assessment of the Evidence

    John E. Eck;Edward R. Maguire

  • Organizational Structure in American Police Agencies: Context, Complexity, and Control

    Edward R. Maguire

  • Structural change in large municipal police organizations during the community policing era

    Edward R. Maguire

  • Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Law and Legal Authorities: Evidence from the Caribbean

    Devon Johnson;Edward R. Maguire;Joseph B. Kuhns

  • Patterns of Community Policing in the United States

    Edward R. Maguire;Stephen D. Mastrofski

  • Evaluating the relative impact of positive and negative encounters with police: a randomized experiment

    Edward R. Maguire;Belén V. Lowrey;Devon Johnson

  • Community policing, loose coupling, and sensemaking in American police agencies

    Edward R. Maguire;Charles M. Katz

  • Measuring public perceptions of the police

    Edward R. Maguire;Devon Johnson

  • Patterns of Community Policing in Nonurban America

    Edward R. Maguire;Joseph B. Kuhns;Craig D. Uchida;Stephen M. Cox

  • Race and Perceptions of Police: Experimental Results on the Impact of Procedural (In)Justice

    Devon Johnson;David B. Wilson;Edward R. Maguire;Belén V. Lowrey-Kinberg

  • Trends in the Policing Industry

    Edward R. Maguire;William R. King

  • A War on Cops? The Effects of Ferguson on the Number of U.S. Police Officers Murdered in the Line of Duty

    Edward R. Maguire;Justin Nix;Bradley A. Campbell

  • Structural change in large police agencies during the 1990s

    Edward R. Maguire;Yeunhee Shin;Jihong “Solomon” Zhao;Kimberly D. Hassell

  • The Public Image of the Police

    Catherine Gallagher;Stephen D. Mastrofski;Edward Maguire;Michael D. Reisig

  • The creation of specialized police gang units: A macro‐level analysis of contingency, social threat and resource dependency explanations

    Charles M. Katz;Edward R. Maguire;Dennis W. Roncek

  • EVALUATING THE MEASUREMENT PROPERTIES OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN A CORRECTIONAL SETTING

    Howard M. Henderson;William Wells;Edward R. Maguire;Jameel Gray

  • Is the Number of Citizens Fatally Shot by Police Increasing in the Post-Ferguson Era?

    Bradley A. Campbell;Justin Nix;Edward R. Maguire

  • Measurement and Explanation in the Comparative Study of American Police Organizations

    Edward R. Maguire;Craig D. Uchida

  • Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey, and Cooperation with Police in a Sample of Ghanaian Immigrants:

    Daniel K. Pryce;Devon Johnson;Edward R. Maguire

  • Testing the Effects of Procedural Justice and Overaccommodation in Traffic Stops: A Randomized Experiment

    Belén V. Lowrey;Edward R. Maguire;Richard R. Bennett

  • Structural arrangements in large municipal police organizations: Revisiting Wilson's theory of local political culture

    Kimberly D. Hassell;Jihong “Solomon” Zhao;Edward R. Maguire

  • Criminal justice theory: Explaining the nature and behavior of criminal justice

    Edward R. Maguire;David E. Duffee

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen D. Mastrofski
Stephen D. Mastrofski George Mason University
Diana H. Fishbein
Diana H. Fishbein Pennsylvania State University
Michael D. Reisig
Michael D. Reisig Arizona State University
Clifford Shearing
Clifford Shearing University of Cape Town

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