Lawrence W. Sherman

Lawrence W. Sherman

University of Cambridge

H-index: 79

Europe-United Kingdom

About Lawrence W. Sherman

Lawrence W. Sherman, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of criminology, policing, experiments, evidence-based policy, restorative justice.

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

Anthony V. Bouza and the Founding of Evidence-Based Policing

The barriers to interprofessional care for cancer cachexia among Japanese healthcare providers: a nationwide survey

Precision Yes, Pessimism No: A Commentary on the Weisburd, Petersen & Fay (2023) Campbell Systematic Review

A Bayesian Analysis of a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention for High-Risk People on Probation

Comparing Probability of Police Officer Dismissals in London Between Misconduct Hearings Chaired by Chief Officers and Legally Qualified Chairs

Contrasting crime general and crime specific theory: The case of hot spots of crime

Goldilocks and the three “Ts”: Targeting, testing, and tracking for “just right” democratic policing

Identification and management of cancer cachexia in patients: assessment of healthcare providers' knowledge and practice gaps

Lawrence W. Sherman Information

University

Position

Wolfson Professor of Criminology ; Distinguished Professor U of Maryland

Citations(all)

38214

Citations(since 2020)

9790

Cited By

41906

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

224

i10Index(since 2020)

127

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University of Cambridge

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Lawrence W. Sherman Skills & Research Interests

criminology

policing

experiments

evidence-based policy

restorative justice

Top articles of Lawrence W. Sherman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Anthony V. Bouza and the Founding of Evidence-Based Policing

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Lawrence W Sherman

2024/12

The barriers to interprofessional care for cancer cachexia among Japanese healthcare providers: a nationwide survey

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle

Tateaki Naito

Hidetaka Wakabayashi

Sakiko Aso

Masaaki Konishi

Masakazu Saitoh

...

2024/2

Precision Yes, Pessimism No: A Commentary on the Weisburd, Petersen & Fay (2023) Campbell Systematic Review

Lawrence W Sherman

2023/1/1

A Bayesian Analysis of a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention for High-Risk People on Probation

Evaluation Review

SeungHoon Han

Jordan M. Hyatt

Geoffrey C. Barnes

Lawrence W. Sherman

2023

Comparing Probability of Police Officer Dismissals in London Between Misconduct Hearings Chaired by Chief Officers and Legally Qualified Chairs

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Lawrence W Sherman

Carmen Villa-Llera

Geoffrey C Barnes

Michele Roner

2023/12

Contrasting crime general and crime specific theory: The case of hot spots of crime

David Weisburd

Lisa Maher

Lawrence Sherman

Michael Buerger

Ellen Cohn

...

2023/4/28

Goldilocks and the three “Ts”: Targeting, testing, and tracking for “just right” democratic policing

Criminology & Public Policy

Lawrence W Sherman

2022/2

Identification and management of cancer cachexia in patients: assessment of healthcare providers' knowledge and practice gaps

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle

Vickie E Baracos

Andrew J Coats

Stefan D Anker

Lawrence Sherman

Tatiana Klompenhouwer

...

2022/12

The Fall and Rise of Racial Inequality in London Homicides: a Challenge for Policing by Consent

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Sumit Kumar

Lawrence W Sherman

Heather Strang

2022/12

“Just Right” Policing: a Job for Science

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Lawrence W Sherman

2022/12

“Test-As-You-Go” for Hot Spots Policing: Continuous Impact Assessment with Repeat Crossover Designs

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Lawrence W Sherman

2022/6

External validity and assignment of experimental vs. control treatment providers within small work groups: a research note

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Lawrence W Sherman

Sarah van Mastrigt

Christian BN Gade

Theresa Ammann

Heather Strang

2021/6

Policing, Violence, and Mental Health: The Case of Domestic Homicide.

Lawrence W Sherman

2021

THE CAMBRIDGE POLICE EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME

The Globalization of Evidence-Based Policing: Innovations in Bridging the Research-Practice Divide

Lawrence W Sherman

2021/11/29

The Cambridge police executive programme: a global reach for pracademics

Lawrence W Sherman

2021/11/29

“Hold them or fold them:” evidence-based decisions to discontinue investigations of non-domestic minor violence

Policing: An International Journal

Kent McFadzien

Lawrence W Sherman

2021/8/31

Equal protection by race with stop and frisk: A risk-adjusted disparity (RAD) index for balanced policing

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

Lawrence W Sherman

Sumit Kumar

2021/6

Experimental criminology: Looking back and forward on the 20th anniversary of the Academy of Experimental Criminology

Journal of Experimental Criminology

David P Farrington

Friedrich Lösel

Anthony A Braga

Lorraine Mazerolle

Adrian Raine

...

2020/12

The Cambridge Police Executive Program: Proportionality and Evidence-Based Policing against Harm

Translational Criminology

LAWRENCE W SHERMAN

2020

Forurettedes og gerningspersoners oplevelse af at mødes i konfliktråd: Foreløbige spørgeskemaresultater fra Konfliktråd Impact Project (KIP)

Christian BN Gade

Sarah van Mastrigt

Søren Rask Bjerre Christensen

Luna Kragh Andersen

Heather Strang

...

2020/11

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