Scott W. Phillips

Scott W. Phillips

Buffalo State College

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Scott W. Phillips

Scott W. Phillips, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Buffalo State College, specializes in the field of Policing.

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

Hot spot policing in two stages: informal and formal programs in buffalo

Active shooter incidents: training, safety, culture and officers’ support for prioritizing victims’ lives above their own

Applying the terror management theory to active shooter events: Explaining the police response

Police use of force and race: a focal concerns theoretical perspective

Hiring police applicants who support far-left or far-right organizations: A qualitative exploration of New York State chiefs’ and administrators’ viewpoint

The views of police officers toward gun legislation and public health policies driven by firearm safety concerns

Implementing a stand-alone investigative unit to clear non-fatal shooting cases

Further Mitigating the Academic-Law Enforcement Research Divide

Scott W. Phillips Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

1486

Citations(since 2020)

1014

Cited By

826

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Buffalo State College

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Scott W. Phillips Skills & Research Interests

Policing

Top articles of Scott W. Phillips

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hot spot policing in two stages: informal and formal programs in buffalo

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Scott W. Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

2024

Active shooter incidents: training, safety, culture and officers’ support for prioritizing victims’ lives above their own

Policing: An International Journal

Scott W Phillips

Tammy Rinehart Kochel

2024/3/26

Applying the terror management theory to active shooter events: Explaining the police response

International Journal of Police Science & Management

Scott W Phillips

2024/3

Police use of force and race: a focal concerns theoretical perspective

Policing: An International Journal

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

2023/11/27

Hiring police applicants who support far-left or far-right organizations: A qualitative exploration of New York State chiefs’ and administrators’ viewpoint

The Police Journal

Scott W Phillips

S Marlon Gayadeen

2023/7/28

The views of police officers toward gun legislation and public health policies driven by firearm safety concerns

Journal of community health

Tammy Rinehart Kochel

Scott W Phillips

2023/12/8

Implementing a stand-alone investigative unit to clear non-fatal shooting cases

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

Greg M Drake

Irshad Altheimer

2022/3/1

Further Mitigating the Academic-Law Enforcement Research Divide

Journal of Applied Social Science

S Marlon Gayadeen

Scott W Phillips

James J Sobol

2022/3

Public acceptance of police use of deadly force: an exploratory study

Scott W Phillips

2022/11/1

The impact of COVID-19 on the spatial distribution of shooting violence in Buffalo, NY

Journal of experimental criminology

Gregory Drake

Andrew P Wheeler

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Kathryn Mendolera

2022/1/16

The effectiveness of standardized investigative tactics in clearing non-fatal shooting investigations

International Journal of Police Science & Management

Scott W Phillips

Greg M Drake

Irshad Altheimer

2022/9

Exploring the police use of force continuum with a partial proportional odds model

Policing: An International Journal

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Stephen A Bishopp

2022/4/6

A historical examination of police firearms

The Police Journal

Scott W Phillips

2021/6

The relationship between general policing attitudes and how officers perceive the potential advantages of body cameras

Journal of crime and justice

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

Joseph A Gramaglia

2021/5/27

Total recall?: A quasi-experimental study of officer’s recollection in shoot–don’t shoot simulators

Police practice and research

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

James J Sobol

S Marlon Gayadeen

2021/3/26

When COVID-19 and guns meet: A rise in shootings

Journal of Criminal Justice

Dae-Young Kim

Scott W Phillips

2021/3/1

Exploring officer-involved shootings with interaction effects: a deeper understanding of how race/ethnicity interacts with other factors in the use of deadly force

Criminal justice and behavior

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

2021/6

Police Perspectives of Problem Solving in the Context of Audience Legitimacy

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Scott W Phillips

2021/6/1

Police response to active shooter events: How officers see their role

Police Quarterly

Scott W Phillips

2020/6

The impact of general police officer outlooks on their attitudes toward body-worn cameras

Policing: An International Journal

Scott W Phillips

Dae-Young Kim

Joseph Gramaglia

2020/4/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 26
Jeremy G. Carter

Jeremy G. Carter

Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis

H-index: 21
Sean Varano

Sean Varano

Roger Williams University

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