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D-Index
25
Citations
5752
World Ranking
1572
National Ranking
783

Overview

Roger B. Parks is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. This academic professional's profile includes various aspects of scientific engagement across research and publication activities.

The scholar does not have any recent papers listed at this time, and there are no records of frequent co-authors associated with their research.

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There are no awards or recognitions documented for this individual, and the scientist is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • CONSUMERS AS COPRODUCERS OF PUBLIC SERVICES: SOME ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

    Roger B. Parks;Paula C. Baker;Larry Kiser;Ronald Oakerson

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

    Michael D. Reisig;Roger B. Parks

  • Linking Objective and Subjective Measures of Performance

    Roger B. Parks

  • Patterns of metropolitan policing

    Elinor Ostrom;Roger B. Parks;Gordon P. Whitaker

  • Examining Police Effectiveness as a Precursor to Legitimacy and Cooperation with Police

    Tammy Rinehart Kochel;Roger Parks;Stephen D. Mastrofski

  • Metropolitan Organization and Governance: A Local Public Economy Approach

    Roger B. Parks;Ronald J. Oakerson

  • To Acquiesce or Rebel: Predicting Citizen Compliance with Police Requests

    John D. Mccluskey;Stephen D. Mastrofski;Roger B. Parks

  • The Public Service Production Process: A Framework for Analyzing Police Services

    Elinor Ostrom;Roger B. Parks;Gordon P. Whitaker;Stephen L. Percy

  • Do We Really Want To Consolidate Urban Police Forces? A Reappraisal Of Some Old Assertions

    Elinor Ostrom;Roger B. Parks;Gordon P. Whitaker

  • How officers spend their time with the community

    Roger B. Parks;Stephen D. Mastrofski;Christina DeJong;M. Kevin Gray

  • THE HELPING HAND OF THE LAW: POLICE CONTROL OF CITIZENS ON REQUEST*

    Stephen D. Mastrofski;Jeffrey B. Snipes;Roger B. Parks;Christopher D. Maxwell

  • Citizen Voice and Public Entrepreneurship: The Organizational Dynamic of a Complex Metropolitan County

    Ronald J. Oakerson;Roger B. Parks

  • IMPROVING OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES OF POLICE

    Stephen Mastrofski;Roger B. Parks

  • Can Community Policing Help the Truly Disadvantaged

    Michael D. Reisig;Roger B. Parks

  • Regionalism, Localism, and Metropolitan Governance: Suggestions from the Research Program on Local Public Economies:

    Roger B. Parks;Ronald J. Oakerson

  • The Study of Local Public Economies: Multi‐organizational, Multi‐level Institutional Analysis and Development

    Ronald J. Oakerson;Roger B. Parks

  • Comparative Metropolitan Organization: Service Production and Governance Structures in St. Louis (MO) and Allegheny County (PA)

    Roger B. Parks;Ronald J. Oakerson

  • Patrol officers and problem solving: An application of expectancy theory

    Christina Dejong;Stephen D. Mastrofski;Roger B. Parks

  • Systematic Social Observation in Criminology

    Stephen D. Mastrofski;Roger B. Parks;John D. McCluskey

  • Setting a Research Agenda for the Study of the American County

    Donald C. Menzel;Vincent L. Marando;Roger B. Parks;William L. Waugh

  • Can Community Policing Help The Truly Disadvantaged

    Roger B. Parks;Michael D. Reisig

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael D. Reisig
Michael D. Reisig Arizona State University
Stephen D. Mastrofski
Stephen D. Mastrofski George Mason University
Elinor Ostrom
Elinor Ostrom Indiana University
James H. Svara
James H. Svara University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Laver
Michael Laver New York University

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