Philip Cook

Philip Cook

Duke University

H-index: 82

North America-United States

About Philip Cook

Philip Cook, With an exceptional h-index of 82 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of crime, alcohol control, inequality, violence, gun control.

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

Not too late: Improving academic outcomes for disadvantaged youth

Evaluation of Durham's ShotSpotter Installation: Results of a 12-Month Pilot Project

Explaining the Extraordinary Decline in Chicago’s Homicide Arrest Rates, 1965 to 1994 and Beyond: Trends in Case Mix Versus Standards for Arrest

The sixty-year trajectory of homicide clearance rates: Toward a better understanding of the great decline

Pity the unready and the unwilling: Choice, chance, and injustice in Martin’s ‘The Right to Higher Education’

Not too late: Improving academic outcomes among adolescents

Sibling spillovers: Having an academically successful older sibling may be more important for children in disadvantaged families

Gun Violence in Durham, NC, 2017-2021

Philip Cook Information

University

Position

Professor of Public Policy and Economics

Citations(all)

26110

Citations(since 2020)

5702

Cited By

23603

hIndex(all)

82

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

223

i10Index(since 2020)

132

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Philip Cook Skills & Research Interests

crime

alcohol control

inequality

violence

gun control

Top articles of Philip Cook

Not too late: Improving academic outcomes for disadvantaged youth

Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research Working Paper

2040

Evaluation of Durham's ShotSpotter Installation: Results of a 12-Month Pilot Project

Available at SSRN 4808698

2024/2/15

Explaining the Extraordinary Decline in Chicago’s Homicide Arrest Rates, 1965 to 1994 and Beyond: Trends in Case Mix Versus Standards for Arrest

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice

2024/2

The sixty-year trajectory of homicide clearance rates: Toward a better understanding of the great decline

2024/1/26

Pity the unready and the unwilling: Choice, chance, and injustice in Martin’s ‘The Right to Higher Education’

Theory and Research in Education

2023/3

Philip Cook
Philip Cook

H-Index: 44

Not too late: Improving academic outcomes among adolescents

American Economic Review

2023/3/1

Sibling spillovers: Having an academically successful older sibling may be more important for children in disadvantaged families

American Journal of Sociology

2023/3/1

Gun Violence in Durham, NC, 2017-2021

2023/2

Policing gun violence: Strategic reforms for controlling our most pressing crime problem

2023

Correcting misinformation on firearms injuries

JAMA network open

2022/12/1

The emerging infrastructure of US firearms injury data

Preventive medicine

2022/12/1

Prevention strategies for policing gun violence

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

2022/11

Regulating assault weapons and large-capacity magazines for ammunition

JAMA

2022/9/27

Why Does Right-to-Carry Cause Violent Crime to Increase?

2022/6/27

More guns, more unintended consequences: the effects of right-to-carry on criminal behavior and policing in US cities

2022/6/23

Gun violence is THE crime problem

Vital City

2022/5

Reducing Misuse of Handguns by Rural Youth—Focus on the Parents

JAMA network open

2022/4/1

Early life lead exposure from private well water increases juvenile delinquency risk among US teens

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/2/8

Improving data infrastructure to reduce firearms violence

Chicago, IL: NORC at the University of Chicago

2021/10

Philip Cook
Philip Cook

H-Index: 44

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