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Faye S. Taxman publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Faye S. Taxman sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 329 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Faye S. Taxman D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Faye S. Taxman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Faye S. Taxman is affiliated with George Mason University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in fields intersecting psychology, social sciences, and medicine. Their scholarly work spans multiple disciplines, focusing notably on areas related to health professions, sociology, clinical psychology, epidemiology, and social psychology.

The primary topics covered in Taxman's research include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions

Taxman's recent publications indicate active engagement in public health and criminal justice intersecting issues, including research on COVID-19 impacts, justice community networks, and behavioral health service accessibility in incarcerated populations. Some of the notable papers include:

  • "Modeling COVID-19 and Its Impacts on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Detention Facilities, 2020," published in Journal of Urban Health
  • "Massachusetts Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (MassJCOIN)," 2021, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • "The Missing Link(age): Multilevel Contributors to Service Uptake Failure Among Youths on Community Justice Supervision," 2021, Psychiatric Services
  • "The relationship between community public health, behavioral health service accessibility, and mass incarceration," 2022, BMC Health Services Research
  • "Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) classification models: Still evolving," 2020, Aggression and Violent Behavior

The venues in which Taxman frequently publishes reflect a focus on justice and behavioral research, with multiple contributions to:

  • Health & Justice
  • Criminal Justice and Behavior
  • Journal of Drug Issues
  • Victims & Offenders
  • Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

Collaboration forms a significant part of Taxman's work. Frequent co-authors include Jennifer E. Johnson, Niloofar Ramezani, Jill Viglione, Benjamin J. Mackey, and Danielle S. Rudes, indicating engagement with a network of researchers specializing in behavioral health and justice research dimensions.

Best Publications

  • Drug treatment services for adult offenders: The state of the state

    Faye S. Taxman;Matthew L. Perdoni;Lana D. Harrison

  • The perfect storm: incarceration and the high-risk environment perpetuating transmission of HIV, hepatitis C virus, and tuberculosis in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

    Frederick L Altice;Lyuba Azbel;Jack Stone;Ellen Brooks-Pollock

  • NO ILLUSIONS: OFFENDER AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE IN MARYLAND'S PROACTIVE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION EFFORTS*

    Faye S. Taxman

  • Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR): It All Depends

    Faye S Taxman;Meridith Thanner;David Weisburd

  • Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections and Addiction Treatment

    Faye S. Taxman;Steven R. Belenko

  • Evidence-based treatment practices for drug-involved adults in the criminal justice system.

    Peter D. Friedmann;Faye S. Taxman;Craig E. Henderson

  • On preventing drunk driving recidivism: An examination of rehabilitation and punishment approaches

    Faye S Taxman;Alex Piquero

  • Misalignment in Supervision: Implementing Risk/Needs Assessment Instruments in Probation

    Jill Viglione;Danielle S. Rudes;Faye S. Taxman

  • Do fairness and equity matter?: An examination of organizational justice among correctional officers in adult prisons.

    Faye S. Taxman;Jill A. Gordon

  • WHICH CRIMINOGENIC NEED CHANGES ARE MOST IMPORTANT IN PROMOTING DESISTANCE FROM CRIME AND SUBSTANCE USE

    Alese Wooditch;Liansheng Larry Tang;Faye S. Taxman

  • The Juvenile Justice Behavioral Health Services Cascade: A new framework for measuring unmet substance use treatment services needs among adolescent offenders.

    Steven Belenko;Danica Knight;Gail A. Wasserman;Michael L. Dennis

  • Graduated Sanctions: Stepping into Accountable Systems and Offenders

    Faye S. Taxman;David Soule;Adam Gelb

  • Risk tells us who, but not what or how" empirical assessment of the complexity of criminogenic needs to inform correctional programming

    Faye S. Taxman;Michael S. Caudy

  • How well do dynamic needs predict recidivism? Implications for risk assessment and risk reduction

    Michael S. Caudy;Joseph M. Durso;Faye S. Taxman

  • Measuring collaboration and integration activities in criminal justice and substance abuse treatment agencies.

    Bennett W. Fletcher;Wayne E.K. Lehman;Harry K. Wexler;Gerald Melnick

  • SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, AND REFERRAL PRACTICES IN ADULT CORRECTIONAL SETTINGS : A National Perspective.

    Faye S. Taxman;Karen L. Cropsey;Douglas W. Young;Harry Wexler

  • The National Criminal Justice Treatment Practices survey: Multilevel survey methods and procedures

    Faye S. Taxman;Douglas W. Young;Brian Wiersema;Anne Rhodes

  • Risk, Needs, Responsivity: In Action or Inaction?

    Faye S. Taxman;Douglas Marlowe

  • How Health Care Reform Can Transform The Health Of Criminal Justice–Involved Individuals

    Josiah D. Rich;Redonna Chandler;Brie A. Williams;Dora Dumont

  • A DECADE OF DRUG TREATMENT COURT RESEARCH

    Susan Turner;Douglas L. Longshore;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Elizabeth Deschenes

  • The Culture of Prison Violence

    James Byrne;Don Hummer;Faye S. Taxman

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven Belenko
Steven Belenko Temple University
Peter D. Friedmann
Peter D. Friedmann University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Jeffrey A. Bouffard
Jeffrey A. Bouffard Sam Houston State University
Frederick L. Altice
Frederick L. Altice Yale University
Traci C. Green
Traci C. Green Brown University
Craig E. Henderson
Craig E. Henderson Sam Houston State University
Karen L. Cropsey
Karen L. Cropsey University of Alabama at Birmingham
Stuart A. Kinner
Stuart A. Kinner University of Melbourne
Matthew J Spittal
Matthew J Spittal University of Melbourne
Gail A. Wasserman
Gail A. Wasserman Columbia University

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