Justin Nix

Justin Nix

University of Nebraska at Omaha

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Justin Nix

Justin Nix, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nebraska at Omaha, specializes in the field of policing, procedural justice, use of force.

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

Unveiling the Unseen: Documenting and Analyzing Nonfatal Shootings by Police

Police Shootings in Canada: An Empirical Analysis and Call for Data

Reconsidering a prominent finding on the spillover effects of police killings of unarmed Black Americans

Staffing levels are the most important factor influencing police response times

Does procedural justice reduce the harmful effects of perceived ineffectiveness on police legitimacy?

An experimental look at reasonable suspicion and police discretion

Evidence-Based Practices for Policing Domestic Violence

When police pull back: Neighborhood‐level effects of de‐policing on violent and property crime, a research note

Justin Nix Information

University

Position

School of Criminology & Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

4437

Citations(since 2020)

3679

Cited By

2111

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

University of Nebraska at Omaha

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Justin Nix Skills & Research Interests

policing

procedural justice

use of force

Top articles of Justin Nix

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unveiling the Unseen: Documenting and Analyzing Nonfatal Shootings by Police

Justin Nix

2024/4

Police Shootings in Canada: An Empirical Analysis and Call for Data

Crime & Delinquency

Rylan Simpson

Justin Nix

2024/1/31

Reconsidering a prominent finding on the spillover effects of police killings of unarmed Black Americans

CrimRxiv

Joshua McCrain

Ian T Adams

Justin Nix

Brandon del Pozo

2024/1/24

Staffing levels are the most important factor influencing police response times

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Scott M Mourtgos

Ian T Adams

Justin Nix

2024/1/1

Does procedural justice reduce the harmful effects of perceived ineffectiveness on police legitimacy?

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

Yongjae Nam

Scott E Wolfe

Justin Nix

2024

An experimental look at reasonable suspicion and police discretion

Policing: An International Journal

Kyle McLean

Justin Nix

Seth W Stoughton

Ian T Adams

Geoffrey P Alpert

2023/6/30

Evidence-Based Practices for Policing Domestic Violence

Tara N Richards

Gillian M Pinchevsky

Justin Nix

2023/10/24

When police pull back: Neighborhood‐level effects of de‐policing on violent and property crime, a research note

Criminology

Justin Nix

Jessica Huff

Scott E Wolfe

David C Pyrooz

Scott M Mourtgos

2024/2/13

How generalizable are findings from police surveys? A review of multi-agency studies

Erin M Kearns

Justin Nix

2023/9/3

Making Sense of Unofficial Deadly Force Data

Police Chief Magazine

Justin Nix

2023

Turnover in large US policing agencies following the George Floyd protests

Journal of criminal justice

Ian T Adams

Scott M Mourtgos

Justin Nix

2023/9/1

Officer diversity may reduce Black Americans’ fear of the police

Criminology

Justin T Pickett

Amanda Graham

Justin Nix

Francis T Cullen

2023

A multi-site study of firearms displays by police at use of force incidents

Police Quarterly

Timothy IC Cubitt

Justin Nix

2023/9

THE “WAR ON COPS,” RETALIATORY VIOLENCE, AND THE MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD

Criminology

Michael Sierra-Arévalo

Justin Nix

Scott Mourtgos

2023/8

Understanding the bounds of legitimacy: Weber’s facets of legitimacy and the police empowerment hypothesis

Justice quarterly

Kyle McLean

Justin Nix

2022/9/19

A national analysis of trauma care proximity and firearm assault survival among US police

Police practice and research

Michael Sierra-Arévalo

Justin Nix

Bradley O’Guinn

2022/5/4

Body-worn cameras and transparency: Experimental evidence of inconsistency in police executive decision-making

Justice quarterly

Brandon Tregle

Justin Nix

Justin T Pickett

2022/4/27

Elevated police turnover following the summer of George Floyd protests: A synthetic control study

Criminology & Public Policy

Scott M Mourtgos

Ian T Adams

Justin Nix

2022/2

Policing Suspicion

The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-)

Seth W Stoughton

Kyle McLean

Justin Nix

Geoffrey Alpert

2022/12/1

Comparing 911 and Emergency Hotline Calls for Domestic Violence in Seven Cities: What Happened When People Started Staying Home Due to COVID-19?

Criminology & Public Policy

Tara N Richards

Justin Nix

Scott M Mourtgos

Ian T Adams

2021/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Geoffrey P. Alpert

Geoffrey P. Alpert

University of South Carolina

H-index: 42
Ed Maguire

Ed Maguire

Arizona State University

H-index: 34
Robert J. Kaminski

Robert J. Kaminski

University of South Carolina

H-index: 31
Tara Richards

Tara Richards

University of Nebraska at Omaha

H-index: 23
Natalie Todak

Natalie Todak

University of Alabama at Birmingham

H-index: 19
Kyle McLean

Kyle McLean

Clemson University

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