Peter Reuter

Peter Reuter

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 76

North America-United States

About Peter Reuter

Peter Reuter, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore, specializes in the field of First interest, economics of illegal markets Second interest, drug policy ....

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

National assessments of money laundering risks: Stumbling at the start

The Baltic and Nordic responses to the first Taliban poppy ban: Implications for Europe & synthetic opioids today

Is the Sinaloa Cartel a mafia?

A Model to Assess the Feasibility of 911 Call Diversion Programs

A detailed study of a prominent dark web fentanyl trafficking organization

Modeling cartel size to inform violence reduction in Mexico

How much illegally manufactured fentanyl could the US be consuming?

How much demand for money laundering services does drug selling create? Identifying the key parameters

Peter Reuter Information

University

Position

Professor of Public Policy

Citations(all)

25332

Citations(since 2020)

6309

Cited By

20803

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

234

i10Index(since 2020)

118

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Peter Reuter Skills & Research Interests

First interest

economics of illegal markets Second interest

drug policy ...

Top articles of Peter Reuter

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

National assessments of money laundering risks: Stumbling at the start

Risk Analysis

Joras Ferwerda

Peter Reuter

2024/4/18

The Baltic and Nordic responses to the first Taliban poppy ban: Implications for Europe & synthetic opioids today

International Journal of Drug Policy

Jonathan P Caulkins

Amund Tallaksen

Jirka Taylor

Beau Kilmer

Peter Reuter

2024/2/1

Is the Sinaloa Cartel a mafia?

The British Journal of Criminology

Letizia Paoli

Bryan Peters

Peter Reuter

2024/1/1

A Model to Assess the Feasibility of 911 Call Diversion Programs

Justice Quarterly

Greg Midgette

Thomas Luke Spreen

Lauren C Porter

Peter Reuter

Brooklynn K Hitchens

2023/12/28

A detailed study of a prominent dark web fentanyl trafficking organization

Global crime

Jonathan P Caulkins

Philippe C Schicker

H Brinton Milward

Peter Reuter

2023/12/10

Modeling cartel size to inform violence reduction in Mexico

Science

Jonathan P Caulkins

Beau Kilmer

Peter Reuter

2023/9/22

How much illegally manufactured fentanyl could the US be consuming?

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Beau Kilmer

Bryce Pardo

Jonathan P Caulkins

Peter Reuter

2022/7/4

How much demand for money laundering services does drug selling create? Identifying the key parameters

International Journal of Drug Policy

Jonathan P Caulkins

Peter Reuter

2022/5/1

Does heroin‐assisted treatment reduce crime? A review of randomized‐controlled trials

Rosanna Smart

Peter Reuter

2022/3

National Assessments of Money Laundering Risks: Learning from Eight Advanced Countries’ NRAs

Equitable Growth, Finance & Institutions Insight

Joras Ferwerda

Peter Reuter

2022

A Model of Emergency Call Risk with Implications for Tasks Assigned to Police and Other Agencies

CrimRxiv

Greg Midgette

Thomas Luke Spreen

Lauren C Porter

Peter Reuter

Brooklynn K Hitchens

2022/11/1

National Assessments of Money Laundering Risks

Joras Ferwerda

Peter Reuter

2022

Introduction to special section on UK drug strategy.

The International Journal on Drug Policy

Peter Reuter

2022/9/12

Toward a “post-legalization” criminology for cannabis: A brief review and suggested agenda for research priorities

Benedikt Fischer

Dimitri Daldegan-Bueno

Peter Reuter

2021/3

Heroin use cannot be measured adequately with a general population survey

Addiction

Peter Reuter

Jonathan P Caulkins

Greg Midgette

2021/10

New synthetic drugs require new policies.

Addiction (Abingdon, England)

Bryce Pardo

Jirka Taylor

Jon Caulkins

Peter Reuter

Beau Kilmer

2021/2/21

Imagining a fentanyl future: Some consequences of synthetic opioids replacing heroin

International Journal of Drug Policy

Peter Reuter

Bryce Pardo

Jirka Taylor

2021/8/1

Opioids and the criminal justice system: new challenges posed by the modern opioid epidemic

Jonathan P Caulkins

Anne Gould

Bryce Pardo

Peter Reuter

Bradley D Stein

2021/1/13

Pathways to drug prevalence estimation: synthesizing three comments on triangulation.

Addiction (Abingdon, England)

Greg Midgette

Jonathan P Caulkins

Peter Reuter

2021/6/28

Conflict management in high-stakes illegal drug transactions

The British Journal of Criminology

Martin Bouchard

Melvin Soudijn

Peter Reuter

2021/1/1

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