Dae-Young Kim

Dae-Young Kim

Buffalo State College

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Dae-Young Kim

Dae-Young Kim, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Buffalo State College, specializes in the field of Political Economy of Punishment, Prisoner Reentry, Problem-Based Learning, Policy and Program.

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

Hot spot policing in two stages: Informal and formal programs in Buffalo

The pandemic and police use of force: An analysis of disaggregated metrics, concentrated disadvantage, and COVID-19 mitigation efforts in Chicago

Prison-based economic development: What the evidence tells us

The 2020 de-policing: An empirical analysis

Police use of force and race: A focal concerns theoretical perspective

Did de-policing contribute to the 2020 homicide spikes?

Prison privatization: An empirical literature review and path forward

The COVID-19 pandemic, stay-at-home orders, and gun violence: A story of two cities

Dae-Young Kim Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

449

Citations(since 2020)

360

Cited By

163

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Buffalo State College

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Dae-Young Kim Skills & Research Interests

Political Economy of Punishment

Prisoner Reentry

Problem-Based Learning

Policy and Program

Top articles of Dae-Young Kim

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hot spot policing in two stages: Informal and formal programs in Buffalo

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Scott W. Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

2024

The pandemic and police use of force: An analysis of disaggregated metrics, concentrated disadvantage, and COVID-19 mitigation efforts in Chicago

Police Practice and Research

William P. McCarty

Dae-Young Kim

Rafael Moreno

Ashley Muchow

2023

Prison-based economic development: What the evidence tells us

International Journal of Rural Criminology

Dae-Young Kim

2023

The 2020 de-policing: An empirical analysis

Police Quarterly

Dae-Young Kim

2023

Police use of force and race: A focal concerns theoretical perspective

Policing: An International Journal

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

2023/11/27

Did de-policing contribute to the 2020 homicide spikes?

Police Practice and Research

Dae-Young Kim

2023

Prison privatization: An empirical literature review and path forward

Dae-Young Kim

2022/3

The COVID-19 pandemic, stay-at-home orders, and gun violence: A story of two cities

Criminal Justice Policy Review

DY Kim

2022

COVID-19 and gun violence: Keeping unknown shocks and volatility in perspective

Criminal Justice Review

DY Kim

2022

Exploring the police use of force continuum with a partial proportional odds model

Policing: An International Journal

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Stephen A Bishopp

2022/4/6

The impact of COVID-19 on the spatial distribution of shooting violence in Buffalo, NY

Journal of experimental criminology

Gregory Drake

Andrew P Wheeler

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Kathryn Mendolera

2022/1/16

The impact of COVID-19 on gun violence across census tracts in NYC

Homicide Studies

DY Kim

2022/3/11

Implementing a stand-alone investigative unit to clear non-fatal shooting cases

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

Greg M Drake

Irshad Altheimer

2022/3/1

Exploring officer-involved shootings with interaction effects: A deeper understanding of how race/ethnicity interacts with other factors in the use of deadly force

Criminal justice and behavior

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

2021/6

The relationship between general policing attitudes and how officers perceive the potential advantages of body cameras

Journal of crime and justice

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Joseph A Gramaglia

2021/5/27

Total recall?: A quasi-experimental study of officer’s recollection in shoot–don’t shoot simulators

Police practice and research

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

James J Sobol

S Marlon Gayadeen

2021/3/26

When COVID-19 and guns meet: A rise in shootings

Journal of Criminal Justice

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

2021/3/1

Use of critical time intervention (CTI) to promote continuity of reintegration after incarceration

Criminal Justice Review

Dae-Young Kim

S Marlon Gayadeen

2021/9

Exploring violent crimes in Chicago during the COVID-19 pandemic: Do location, crime type, and social distancing type matter?

Journal of Crime and Justice

D.-Y. Kim

W. P. McCarty

2021

The impact of general police officer outlooks on their attitudes toward body-worn cameras

Policing: An International Journal

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

Joseph Gramaglia

2020/4/7

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