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44
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11380
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6848
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3716

Michael D. Reisig publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael D. Reisig sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 122 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Michael D. Reisig D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael D. Reisig sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Michael D. Reisig is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Safety Research, Health, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including crime patterns and interventions, policing practices and perceptions, criminal justice and corrections analysis, social and intergroup psychology, academic integrity and plagiarism, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, and ethics in business and education.

Michael D. Reisig has contributed to multiple academic publications, with frequent appearances in venues such as:

  • Journal of Experimental Criminology
  • Accountability in Research
  • Criminal Justice and Behavior
  • Crime & Delinquency
  • Journal of Social Issues

Recent papers authored by Michael D. Reisig include:

  • The Effects of Justice Judgments on Police Legitimacy Across Urban Neighborhoods: A Test of the Invariance Thesis (2020), published in Crime & Delinquency
  • Assessing the Perceived Prevalence of Research Fraud Among Faculty at Research-Intensive Universities in the USA (2020), published in Accountability in Research
  • Faith in Trump and the Willingness to Punish White-Collar Crime: Chinese Americans as an Out-Group (2022), published in Journal of Experimental Criminology
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Legal Socialization (2021), published in Journal of Social Issues
  • Measuring Normative Obligation to Obey the Police: An Empirical Assessment of a New Police Legitimacy Scale (2023), published in Journal of Criminal Justice

Michael D. Reisig collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Rick Trinkner
  • Kristy Holtfreter
  • Michaela Flippin
  • Dennis Sarpong
  • D'Andre Walker

Best Publications

  • Experience, quality of life, and neighborhood context: A hierarchical analysis of satisfaction with police

    Michael D. Reisig;Roger B. Parks

  • Neighborhood Context and Police Use of Force

    William Terrill;Michael D. Reisig

  • The Construct Validity and Refinement of Process-Based Policing Measures:

    Michael D. Reisig;Jason Bratton;Marc G. Gertz

  • Routine Online Activity and Internet Fraud Targeting: Extending the Generality of Routine Activity Theory

    Travis C. Pratt;Kristy Holtfreter;Michael D. Reisig

  • POLICE DISRESPECT TOWARD THE PUBLIC: AN ENCOUNTER‐BASED ANALYSIS*

    Stephen D. Mastrofski;Michael D. Reisig;John D. McCLUSKEY

  • LOW SELF‐CONTROL, ROUTINE ACTIVITIES, AND FRAUD VICTIMIZATION*

    Kristy Holtfreter;Michael D. Reisig;Travis C. Pratt

  • Assessing Recidivism Risk Across Female Pathways to Crime

    Michael D. Reisig;Kristy Holtfreter;Merry Morash

  • Procedural justice, legitimacy, and prisoner misconduct

    Michael D. Reisig;Gorazd Mesko

  • Procedural Justice, Police Legitimacy, and Helping the Police Fight Crime: Results From a Survey of Jamaican Adolescents

    Michael D. Reisig;Camille Lloyd

  • POVERTY, STATE CAPITAL, AND RECIDIVISM AMONG WOMEN OFFENDERS*

    Kristy Holtfreter;Michael D. Reisig;Merry Morash

  • A multidimensional model of police legitimacy: A cross-cultural assessment.

    Justice Tankebe;Michael D. Reisig;Xia Wang

  • Public perceptions of state police: An analysis of individual-level and contextual variables

    Mark E Correia;Michael D Reisig;Nicholas P Lovrich

  • Citizen perceptions of community policing: are attitudes toward police important?

    Michael D. Reisig;Andrew L. Giacomazzi

  • The effects of expectancy disconfirmation on outcome satisfaction in police‐citizen encounters

    Michael D. Reisig;Meghan Stroshine Chandek

  • Procedural Justice, Police Legitimacy, and Public Cooperation with the Police Among Young Slovene Adults

    Michael D. Reisig;Justice Tankebe;Gorazd Meški

  • Compliance with the Law in Slovenia: The Role of Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy

    Michael D. Reisig;Justice Tankebe;Gorazd Mesko

  • Suspect Disrespect toward the Police

    Michael D. Reisig;John D. McCluskey;Stephen D. Mastrofski;William Terrill

  • Low Self-Control and Fraud: Offending, Victimization, and Their Overlap

    Kristy Holtfreter;Michael D. Reisig;Nicole Leeper Piquero;Alex R. Piquero

  • Legal Cynicism, Legitimacy, and Criminal Offending The Nonconfounding Effect of Low Self-Control

    Michael D. Reisig;Scott E. Wolfe;Kristy Holtfreter

  • Community and Problem-Oriented Policing

    Michael D. Reisig

  • Public evaluations of police performance: an analysis across three levels of policing

    Michael D. Reisig;Mark E. Correia

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristy Holtfreter
Kristy Holtfreter Arizona State University
Travis C. Pratt
Travis C. Pratt University of Cincinnati
Roger B. Parks
Roger B. Parks Indiana University
Merry Morash
Merry Morash Michigan State University
Scott E. Wolfe
Scott E. Wolfe Michigan State University
Nicholas P. Lovrich
Nicholas P. Lovrich Washington State University
Daniel P. Mears
Daniel P. Mears Florida State University
William Terrill
William Terrill Arizona State University
Stephen D. Mastrofski
Stephen D. Mastrofski George Mason University
Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University

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