Christopher S. Koper

Christopher S. Koper

George Mason University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Christopher S. Koper

Christopher S. Koper, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at George Mason University, specializes in the field of Firearms, violence, policing, program evaluation.

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

A multi-method case study of a police agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic

245 Evidence-Based Policing

The Effects of Hot Spot Policing on Community Experiences and Perceptions in a Time of COVID-19 and Calls for Police Reform

Can we really defund the police? A nine-agency study of police response to calls for service

Police activities and community views of police in crime hot spots

Do license plate readers enhance the initial and residual deterrent effects of police patrol? A quasi-randomized test

The effects of community-infused problem-oriented policing in crime hot spots based on police data: a randomized controlled trial

The long-term and system-level impacts of institutionalizing hot spot policing in a small city

Christopher S. Koper Information

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Citations(all)

6060

Citations(since 2020)

3309

Cited By

4001

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

58

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Christopher S. Koper Skills & Research Interests

Firearms

violence

policing

program evaluation

Top articles of Christopher S. Koper

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Journal

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Publication Date

A multi-method case study of a police agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Policing: An International Journal

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

Michael Goodier

William Johnson

James Krause

2024

245 Evidence-Based Policing

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

2024/1/23

The Effects of Hot Spot Policing on Community Experiences and Perceptions in a Time of COVID-19 and Calls for Police Reform

Police Quarterly

Christopher S Koper

Weiwei Liu

Bruce G Taylor

Xiaoyun Wu

William D Johnson

...

2023/1/1

Can we really defund the police? A nine-agency study of police response to calls for service

Police quarterly

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

Xiaoyun Wu

2022/9

Police activities and community views of police in crime hot spots

Justice quarterly

Christopher S Koper

Bruce G Taylor

Weiwei Liu

Xiaoyun Wu

2022/12/2

Do license plate readers enhance the initial and residual deterrent effects of police patrol? A quasi-randomized test

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Christopher S. Koper

Cynthia Lum

Xiaoyun Wu

William Johnson

Megan Stoltz

2022

The effects of community-infused problem-oriented policing in crime hot spots based on police data: a randomized controlled trial

Journal of experimental criminology

Bruce G Taylor

Weiwei Liu

Poulami Maitra

Christopher S Koper

Jackie Sheridan

...

2022/11/5

The long-term and system-level impacts of institutionalizing hot spot policing in a small city

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Christopher S Koper

Cynthia Lum

Xiaoyun Wu

Tim Hegarty

2021/6/1

Las cámaras corporales no tienen efectos claros o consistentes en la mayoría de los comportamientos de la policía o ciudadanía

C Lum

CS Koper

DB Wilson

2021/3/11

Translating and institutionalizing evidence-based policing: The Matrix Demonstration Projects

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

2021/11/29

Measuring the impacts of everyday police proactive activities: Tackling the endogeneity problem

Journal of Quantitative Criminology

Xiaoyun Wu

Christopher Koper

Cynthia Lum

2022

Do everyday proactive policing activities reduce vehicle crashes? Examining a commonly held law enforcement belief using a novel method

Journal of criminal justice

Xiaoyun Wu

Cynthia Lum

Christopher Koper

2021/9/1

Calibrating police activity across hot spot and non-hot spot areas

Police Quarterly

Christopher S Koper

Xiaoyun Wu

Cynthia Lum

2021/9

Effective police investigative practices: an evidence-assessment of the research

Policing: An International Journal

Heather Prince

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

2021

Body‐worn cameras’ effects on police officers and citizen behavior: A systematic review

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

David B Wilson

Megan Stoltz

Michael Goodier

...

2020/9

Examining the empirical realities of proactive policing through systematic observations and computer-aided dispatch data

Police Quarterly

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S. Koper

Xiaoyun Wu

WIlliam Johnson

Megan Stoltz

2020

Assessing the potential to reduce deaths and injuries from mass shootings through restrictions on assault weapons and other high‐capacity semiautomatic firearms

Criminology & Public Policy

Christopher S Koper

2020/2

Policy recommendations for countering mass shootings in the United States

Criminology & Public Policy

Daniel S Nagin

Christopher S Koper

Cynthia Lum

2020/2

Constrained gatekeepers of the criminal justice footprint: A systematic social observation study of 9-1-1 calltakers and dispatchers

Justice Quarterly

Cynthia Lum

Christopher S Koper

Megan Stoltz

Michael Goodier

William Johnson

...

2020

Editorial introduction to the special issue on policing

Criminology & Pub. Pol'y

Christopher S Koper

Cynthia Lum

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 114
Daniel Nagin

Daniel Nagin

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 76
Peter Reuter

Peter Reuter

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 71
Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller

North Eastern University

H-index: 58
Douglas J. Wiebe

Douglas J. Wiebe

University of Pennsylvania

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