Ben Feldmeyer

Ben Feldmeyer

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Ben Feldmeyer

Ben Feldmeyer, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cincinnati,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19, Race, and Crime: An Early Look at Racial Disparities in US Arrest Data throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic

Criminal court responses to the modern opioid and methamphetamine twindemic

The only thing constant is change: temporal analyses of racial/ethnic sentencing disparities

Public opinion about America’s opioid crisis: Severity, sources, and solutions in context

Modeling matters: Comparing the presumptive sentence versus base offense level approaches for estimating racial/ethnic effects on federal sentencing

Staying under the Radar? Immigration Effects on Overdose Deaths and the Impact of Sanctuary Jurisdictions

Unpacking the theory of African American offending: A qualitative exploration of racial socialization processes and their effects on African American male college students

Racial invariance in rural and urban contexts: comparing the structural sources of Black, White, and Latinx homicide in rural and urban counties, 2000 and 2010

Ben Feldmeyer Information

University

Position

Associate Professor School of Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

1974

Citations(since 2020)

1121

Cited By

1267

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cincinnati

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Top articles of Ben Feldmeyer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19, Race, and Crime: An Early Look at Racial Disparities in US Arrest Data throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic

Societies

Calvin Proffit

Ben Feldmeyer

2024/3/1

Criminal court responses to the modern opioid and methamphetamine twindemic

Journal of Criminal Justice

Bryan Holmes

Ben Feldmeyer

Diana Sun

Shayna Arrigo

2024/3/1

The only thing constant is change: temporal analyses of racial/ethnic sentencing disparities

American Journal of Criminal Justice

Bryan Holmes

Ben Feldmeyer

2023/10

Public opinion about America’s opioid crisis: Severity, sources, and solutions in context

Deviant Behavior

Diana Sun

Amanda Graham

Ben Feldmeyer

Francis T Cullen

Teresa C Kulig

2023/4/3

Modeling matters: Comparing the presumptive sentence versus base offense level approaches for estimating racial/ethnic effects on federal sentencing

Journal of Quantitative Criminology

Bryan Holmes

Ben Feldmeyer

2023/6/3

Staying under the Radar? Immigration Effects on Overdose Deaths and the Impact of Sanctuary Jurisdictions

Societies

Kelly Pierce

Diana Sun

Ben Feldmeyer

2023/5/26

Unpacking the theory of African American offending: A qualitative exploration of racial socialization processes and their effects on African American male college students

Race and Justice

Iman Said

Ben Feldmeyer

2022/1

Racial invariance in rural and urban contexts: comparing the structural sources of Black, White, and Latinx homicide in rural and urban counties, 2000 and 2010

Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice

Caroline B Allen

Ben Feldmeyer

2022/10/20

The community determinants of death: comparing the macro-level predictors of overdose, homicide, and suicide deaths, 2000 to 2015

Socius

Ben Feldmeyer

Francis T Cullen

Diana Sun

Teresa C Kulig

Cecilia Chouhy

...

2022/5

Sentencing Add-Ons and Implications for Disparities in a Guidelines State

Crime & Delinquency

C Clare Strange

Joshua C Cochran

John Wooldredge

Ben Feldmeyer

2022/8

Citizenship and sentencing: Assessing intersectionality in national origin and legal migration status on federal sentencing outcomes

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

Doyun Koo

Ben Feldmeyer

Bryan Holmes

2022/3

More immigrants, less death: An analysis of immigration effects on county‐level drug overdose deaths, 2000–2015

Criminology

Ben Feldmeyer

Diana Sun

Casey T Harris

Francis T Cullen

2022/11

Racial invariance or Asian advantage: Comparing the macro-level predictors of violence across Asian, White, and Black populations

Race and Social Problems

Diana Sun

Ben Feldmeyer

2022/6/1

Economic competition and racial/ethnic disparities in sentencing: A test of economic threat perspective

Social Sciences

Christopher D’Amato

Bryan Holmes

Ben Feldmeyer

2021/6/1

Race, ethnicity, and social change: The democratization of middle‐class crime

Criminology

Michael L Benson

Ben Feldmeyer

Shaun L Gabbidon

Hei Lam Chio

2020

Immigration effects on crime in a midwestern, nontraditional destination: a neighborhood-level analysis of Cincinnati, Ohio

Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice

Mustafa Sagir

Ben Feldmeyer

2020/7/2

Sentencing departures and focal concerns: The joint effect of race and gender on departures in United States district courts, 2014–2016

Journal of Crime and Justice

Bryan Holmes

Ben Feldmeyer

Teresa C Kulig

2020/10/19

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