Lawrence W. Sherman

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

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

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

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

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

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

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lawrence W. Sherman Skills & Research Interests

criminology

policing

experiments

evidence-based policy

restorative justice

Top articles of Lawrence W. Sherman

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

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

2024/12

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

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle

2024/2

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

Evaluation Review

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

2023/12

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

2023/4/28

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

2023/1/1

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

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle

2022/12

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

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

2022/12

“Just Right” Policing: a Job for Science

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

2022/12

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

Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing

2022/6

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

Criminology & Public Policy

2022/2

THE CAMBRIDGE POLICE EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME

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

2021/11/29

The Cambridge police executive programme: a global reach for pracademics

2021/11/29

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

Policing: An International Journal

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

2021/6

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

Journal of Experimental Criminology

2021/6

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

2021

Testing hot‐spots police patrols against no‐treatment controls: Temporal and spatial deterrence effects in the London Underground experiment

Criminology

2020/2

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

Translational Criminology

2020

Current state and future opportunities for continuing medical education in Japan

Journal of European CME

2020/1/1

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