Francis T. Cullen

Francis T. Cullen

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 129

North America-United States

About Francis T. Cullen

Francis T. Cullen, With an exceptional h-index of 129 and a recent h-index of 71 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cincinnati, specializes in the field of Criminological Theory, Correctional Policy, Organization of Knowledge.

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

On the Robustness of Black Americans’ Support for the Police: Evidence From a National Experiment

Punitiveness toward social distancing deviance in the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from two national experiments

Revisiting the effectiveness of HOPE/swift‐certain‐fair supervision programs: A meta‐analytic review

The end of mass incarceration: opportunities for reform

Locked, Stocked, and Charmin: Sources of White Americans’ Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Understanding gun ownership in the twenty-first century: Why some Americans own guns, but most do not

Explaining Indifference to Political Crime: White Nationalism and Reactions to the January 6th Committee

Protest policing, normative alignment, and riot gear: An experiment

Francis T. Cullen Information

University

University of Cincinnati

Position

Professor of Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

75613

Citations(since 2020)

22469

Cited By

61967

hIndex(all)

129

hIndex(since 2020)

71

i10Index(all)

406

i10Index(since 2020)

305

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cincinnati

Francis T. Cullen Skills & Research Interests

Criminological Theory

Correctional Policy

Organization of Knowledge

Top articles of Francis T. Cullen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On the Robustness of Black Americans’ Support for the Police: Evidence From a National Experiment

Journal of Criminal Justice

Linda Balcarová

Justin T. Pickett

Amanda Graham

Sean Patrick Roche

Francis T. Cullen

2024/4/27

Punitiveness toward social distancing deviance in the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from two national experiments

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Heejin Lee

Justin T Pickett

Amanda Graham

Francis T Cullen

Cheryl Lero Jonson

...

2024/2/19

Revisiting the effectiveness of HOPE/swift‐certain‐fair supervision programs: A meta‐analytic review

Criminology & Public Policy

April Pattavina

Joshua S Long

Damon M Petrich

James M. Byrne

Francis T Cullen

...

2024/2

The end of mass incarceration: opportunities for reform

Francis T Cullen

Justin T Pickett

Cheryl Lero Jonson

2023/8/1

Locked, Stocked, and Charmin: Sources of White Americans’ Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Victims & Offenders

Cheryl Lero Jonson

Amanda Graham

Francis T Cullen

Justin T Pickett

Murat Haner

...

2023/7/4

Understanding gun ownership in the twenty-first century: Why some Americans own guns, but most do not

Justice quarterly

Nathaniel M Schutten

Justin T Pickett

Alexander L Burton

Francis T Cullen

Cheryl Lero Jonson

...

2023/1/2

Explaining Indifference to Political Crime: White Nationalism and Reactions to the January 6th Committee

Melissa M Sloan

Murat Haner

Justin Pickett

Francis T Cullen

2023/6

Protest policing, normative alignment, and riot gear: An experiment

Crime & Delinquency

Andrew J Thompson

Justin T Pickett

Amanda Graham

Francis T Cullen

2023

Blinded by the White (Nationalism): Separatist Ideology and Discounting the Threat of COVID-19 to Society

Polity

Amanda Graham

Justin T Pickett

Francis T Cullen

Cheryl Lero Jonson

Murat Haner

...

2023/1/1

Ransomware and the Robin Hood effect?: Experimental evidence on Americans’ willingness to support cyber-extortion

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Murat Haner

Melissa M Sloan

Amanda Graham

Justin T Pickett

Francis T Cullen

2023/12

Racial attitudes and belief in redeemability: Most Whites believe justice‐involved Black people can change

Criminology

Leah C Butler

Francis T Cullen

Velmer S Burton Jr

2023/5

Officer diversity may reduce Black Americans’ fear of the police

Criminology

Justin T Pickett

Amanda Graham

Justin Nix

Francis T Cullen

2023

How politics constrain the public’s understanding of terrorism

Social Forces

Murat Haner

Melissa M Sloan

Justin T Pickett

Francis T Cullen

Victoria O’Neill

2023/9

Public support for second look sentencing: Is there a Shawshank redemption effect?

Criminology & Public Policy

Kellie R Hannan

Francis T Cullen

Amanda Graham

Cheryl Lero Jonson

Justin T Pickett

...

2023/5

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

Prisoner reentry programs

Handbook of issues in criminal justice reform in the United States

Damon M Petrich

Francis T Cullen

Heejin Lee

Alexander L Burton

2022

Are guns the new dog whistle? Gun control, racial resentment, and vote choice

Criminology

Nathaniel M Schutten

Justin T Pickett

Alexander L Burton

Cheryl Lero Jonson

Francis T Cullen

...

2022/2

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

When do Americans “See Something, Say Something”? Experimental evidence on the willingness to report terrorist activity

Justice Quarterly

Murat Haner

Melissa M Sloan

Justin T Pickett

Francis T Cullen

2022/7/29

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

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Francis T. Cullen FAQs

What is Francis T. Cullen's h-index at University of Cincinnati?

The h-index of Francis T. Cullen has been 71 since 2020 and 129 in total.

What are Francis T. Cullen's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

On the Robustness of Black Americans’ Support for the Police: Evidence From a National Experiment

Punitiveness toward social distancing deviance in the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from two national experiments

Revisiting the effectiveness of HOPE/swift‐certain‐fair supervision programs: A meta‐analytic review

The end of mass incarceration: opportunities for reform

Locked, Stocked, and Charmin: Sources of White Americans’ Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Understanding gun ownership in the twenty-first century: Why some Americans own guns, but most do not

Explaining Indifference to Political Crime: White Nationalism and Reactions to the January 6th Committee

Protest policing, normative alignment, and riot gear: An experiment

...

are the top articles of Francis T. Cullen at University of Cincinnati.

What are Francis T. Cullen's research interests?

The research interests of Francis T. Cullen are: Criminological Theory, Correctional Policy, Organization of Knowledge

What is Francis T. Cullen's total number of citations?

Francis T. Cullen has 75,613 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Francis T. Cullen?

The co-authors of Francis T. Cullen are Alex Piquero, Daniel Nagin, Bonnie Fisher, Robert Agnew, Travis Pratt.

Co-Authors

H-index: 132
Alex Piquero

Alex Piquero

University of Miami

H-index: 114
Daniel Nagin

Daniel Nagin

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 77
Bonnie Fisher

Bonnie Fisher

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 69
Robert Agnew

Robert Agnew

Emory & Henry College

H-index: 65
Travis Pratt

Travis Pratt

University of Cincinnati

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