Jose Pina-Sánchez

Jose Pina-Sánchez

University of Leeds

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jose Pina-Sánchez

Jose Pina-Sánchez, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of sentencing, disparities, legitimacy, longitudinal data, measurement error.

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

Disparities in Criminal Justice Decision-Making.

Post-pandemic crime trends in England and Wales

Racially Determined Case Characteristics: Exploring Disparities in the Use of Sentencing Factors in England and Wales

Can ethnic disparities in sentencing be taken as evidence of judicial discrimination?

Using Synthetic Crime Data to Understand Patterns of Police Undercounting at the Local Level

Adjusting for Measurement Error in Police Recorded Crime Counts Using Bayesian Statistics

The role of deprivation and alcohol availability in shaping trends in violent crime

Which Are the Main Characteristics Determining Sentence Severity? An Empirical Exploration of Shoplifting Offences Using Spike-and-Slab Models

Jose Pina-Sánchez Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

607

Citations(since 2020)

501

Cited By

250

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

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University of Leeds

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Jose Pina-Sánchez Skills & Research Interests

sentencing

disparities

legitimacy

longitudinal data

measurement error

Top articles of Jose Pina-Sánchez

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Disparities in Criminal Justice Decision-Making.

Ann Smith

Jane Hutton

Samuel Kamperis

William Lee

Jose Pina Sanchez

2024/4/12

Post-pandemic crime trends in England and Wales

Crime Science

Hulya Seyidoglu

Graham Farrell

Anthony Dixon

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Nick Malleson

2024/3/4

Racially Determined Case Characteristics: Exploring Disparities in the Use of Sentencing Factors in England and Wales

CrimRxiv

Eoin Guilfoyle

Jose Pina-Sánchez

2024/2/29

Can ethnic disparities in sentencing be taken as evidence of judicial discrimination?

Journal of Legal Research Methodology

Jose Pina Sanchez

Sara Geneletti

Ana Veiga

Ana Morales

Eoin Guilfoyle

2024/2/9

Using Synthetic Crime Data to Understand Patterns of Police Undercounting at the Local Level

Ian Brunton-Smith

David Buil-Gil

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Alexandru Cernat

Angelo Moretti

2024/4/30

Adjusting for Measurement Error in Police Recorded Crime Counts Using Bayesian Statistics

CrimRxiv

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Ian Brunton-Smith

David Buil-Gil

Alexandru Cernat

2024/1/2

The role of deprivation and alcohol availability in shaping trends in violent crime

European Journal of Criminology

Carly Lightowlers

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Fiona McLaughlin

2021/7/3

Which Are the Main Characteristics Determining Sentence Severity? An Empirical Exploration of Shoplifting Offences Using Spike-and-Slab Models

CrimRxiv

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Mandeep K Dhami

John Paul Gosling

2023/9/21

Adjusting for Random Measurement Error and Misclassification Using SIMEX

CrimRxiv

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Albert Varela

2023/12/22

What is the value of judicial experience? exploring judge trajectories using longitudinal data

Justice Quarterly

Jakub Drápal

Jose Pina-Sánchez

2023/2/23

Exploring the impact of measurement error in police recorded crime rates through sensitivity analysis

Crime Science

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Ian Brunton-Smith

David Buil-Gil

Alexandru Cernat

2023/7/25

Adjusting for systematic and differential errors using simulations

CrimRxiv

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Ian Brunton-Smith

David Buil-Gil

Alexandru Cernat

Albert Varela

2023/12/22

The Interrelationship between Area Deprivation and Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing

Authorea Preprints

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Sara Geneletti

Ana Morales

Ana Veiga

Eoin Guilfoyle

2023/1/4

Estimating the reliability of crime data in geographic areas

CrimRxiv

Ian Brunton-Smith

Alexandru Cernat

Jose Pina-Sánchez

David Buil-Gil

2023/6/28

The impact of measurement error in regression models using police recorded crime rates

Journal of Quantitative Criminology

Jose Pina-Sánchez

David Buil-Gil

Ian Brunton-Smith

Alexandru Cernat

2023/12

Post-Pandemic? Crime in England and Wales to April 2023

Statistical Bulletin on Crime and COVID-19

Hulya Seyidoglu

Anthony Dixon

Jose Pina Sanchez

Nicolas Malleson

Graham Farrell

2023/6/22

Developing the Police Response to Child-to-Parent Violence. N8 Policing Research Partnership (PRP)

S Lewis

E Holdsworth

J Pina-Sánchez

2023/10/9

Racial and ethnic disparities in sentencing: What do we know, and where should we go?

The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice

Ana Veiga

Jose Pina‐Sánchez

Sam Lewis

2023/6

Measuring crime in place: Distinguishing between area victimisation and area offences

Significance

Ian Brunton-Smith

Alexandru Cernat

David Buil-Gil

Jose Pina-Sànchez

2023/10

Comparing measurements of violent crime in local communities: a case study in Islington, London

Police Practice and Research

David Buil-Gil

Ian Brunton-Smith

Jose Pina-Sánchez

Alexandru Cernat

2022/7/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 57
Julian V. Roberts

Julian V. Roberts

University of Oxford

H-index: 17
Guangquan Li

Guangquan Li

Northumbria University

H-index: 15
David Buil-Gil

David Buil-Gil

Manchester University

H-index: 11
Alexandru Cernat

Alexandru Cernat

Manchester University

H-index: 11
Carly Lightowlers

Carly Lightowlers

University of Liverpool

H-index: 7
Jakub Drápal

Jakub Drápal

Univerzita Karlova

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