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Citations
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6259
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2991

Overview

Robert C. Davis is affiliated with the Police Foundation in the United States. Their research primarily spans fields such as Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these domains, Davis has contributed extensively to subfields including Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Automotive Engineering.

Their work frequently addresses advanced topics such as advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, molecular junctions and nanostructures, nanowire synthesis and applications, additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, RNA interference and gene delivery, carbon nanotubes in composites, and graphene research and applications.

Robert C. Davis has published papers in several notable venues. Frequent publication journals include:

  • ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nano Research
  • Langmuir
  • Nanomaterials

Recent papers illustrate a focus on nanoelectronics, molecular nanostructures, and photonics. Some examples are:

  • DNA origami mediated electrically connected metal-semiconductor junctions, 2020, Nano Research
  • Bottom-Up Fabrication of DNA-Templated Electronic Nanomaterials and Their Characterization, 2021, Nanomaterials
  • Annealing of Polymer-Encased Nanorods on DNA Origami Forming Metal-Semiconductor Nanowires: Implications for Nanoelectronics, 2021, ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Miniaturized short-wavelength infrared spectrometer for diffuse light applications, 2023, Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Impact of Polymer-Constrained Annealing on the Properties of DNA Origami-Templated Gold Nanowires, 2020, Langmuir

Collaboration is notable in Davis's career, with frequent co-authors including Richard Vanfleet, Adam T. Woolley, Basu R. Aryal, Dulashani R. Ranasinghe, and Tyler R. Westover.

Best Publications

  • Jacques Lacan and the adventure of insight : psychoanalysis in contemporary culture

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  • Does Batterer Treatment Reduce Violence?: A Synthesis of the Literature

    Robert C. Davis;Bruce G. Taylor

  • Supportive and unsupportive responses of others to rape victims: Effects on concurrent victim adjustment

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  • The prevention of crime : social and situational strategies

    Dennis P. Rosenbaum;Arthur J. Lurigio;Robert C. Davis

  • GOOD INTENTIONS MEET HARD REALITIES: AN EVALUATION OF THE PROJECT GREENLIGHT REENTRY PROGRAM

    James A. Wilson;Robert C. Davis

  • Changes in Spirituality and Well-Being Among Victims of Sexual Assault

    James E. Kennedy;Robert C. Davis;Bruce G. Taylor

  • The Achieving Society

    Robert C. Davis;David C. McClelland

  • Willingness to Report Crimes: The Role of Ethnic Group Membership and Community Efficacy:

    Robert C. Davis;Nicole J. Henderson

  • The effects of a group batterer treatment program: A randomized experiment in Brooklyn

    Bruce G. Taylor;Robert C. Davis;Christopher D. Maxwell

  • Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez

  • Unpacking Public Attitudes to the Police: Contrasting Perceptions of Misconduct with Traditional Measures of Satisfaction

    Joel Miller;Robert C Davis

  • Community policing: Variations on the western model in the developing world

    Robert Davis;Nicole Henderson;Cybele Merrick

  • A PROACTIVE RESPONSE TO FAMILY VIOLENCE: THE RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENT

    Robert C. Davis;Bruce G. Taylor

  • Domestic Violence Reforms: Empty Promises or Fulfilled Expectations?

    Robert C. Davis;Barbara Smith

  • Access to Justice for Immigrants Who are Victimized: The Perspectives of Police and Prosecutors

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez;Nancy E. Avitabile

  • Immigrants and Law Enforcement: A Comparison of Native-Born and Foreign-Born Americans' Opinions of the Police:

    Robert C. Davis;Nicole J. Hendricks

  • Victims of crime : problems, policies, and programs

    Arthur J. Lurigio;Wesley G. Skogan;Robert C. Davis

  • The Deterrent Effect of Prosecuting Domestic Violence Misdemeanors

    Robert C. Davis;Barbara E. Smith;Laura B. Nickles

  • Shipbuilders of the Venetian Arsenal

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  • Victim impact statements and victim satisfaction: An unfulfilled promise?

    Robert C. Davis;Barbara E. Smith

  • The effects of victim impact statements on sentencing decisions: A test in an urban setting

    Robert C. Davis;Barbara E. Smith

  • Adjusting to criminal victimization: the correlates of postcrime distress.

    Robert C. Davis;Bruce Taylor;Arthur J. Lurigio

  • Do Batterer Programs Reduce Recidivism? Results from a Randomized Trial in the Bronx

    Melissa Labriola;Michael Rempel;Robert C. Davis

  • INCREASING THE PROPORTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ARRESTS THAT ARE PROSECUTED: A NATURAL EXPERIMENT IN MILWAUKEE*

    Robert C. Davis;Barbara E. Smith;Bruce Taylor

  • Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System. Research in Brief.

    Robert C. Davis;Edna Erez

Frequent Co-Authors

Beau Kilmer
Beau Kilmer RAND Corporation

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