Stephen Pires

Stephen Pires

Florida International University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Stephen Pires

Stephen Pires, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida International University, specializes in the field of Situational Crime Prevention, GIS, Conservation Crime Science, Wildlife Crime, Kidnapping for Ransom.

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

Predicting timber theft based on environmental features–Insights from Humboldt Redwoods State Park, US

An examination of article productivity and influence among criminology and criminal justice doctoral faculty, 2015–2021

Factors Associated with Geographic Patterns of Poor Sustained Viral Suppression in Miami-Dade County Florida, 2017

Illicit Redwood Theft in a California State Park: A Crime Script Analysis Approach

Recolección ilegal de madera de secuoya en un parque estatal de California: análisis desde la perspectiva de los guiones delictivos

A social network analysis of large-scale wildlife seizures made at US ports of entry

Wildlife crime: issues and promising solutions

Threats of longline fishing to global albatross diversity

Stephen Pires Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1639

Citations(since 2020)

1059

Cited By

1053

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stephen Pires Skills & Research Interests

Situational Crime Prevention

GIS

Conservation Crime Science

Wildlife Crime

Kidnapping for Ransom

Top articles of Stephen Pires

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Predicting timber theft based on environmental features–Insights from Humboldt Redwoods State Park, US

Forest Policy and Economics

Stephen F Pires

Nerea Marteache

2023/3/1

An examination of article productivity and influence among criminology and criminal justice doctoral faculty, 2015–2021

Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Alexandra C Lebron

Nerissa James

Stephen F Pires

Ellen G Cohn

2023/2/17

Factors Associated with Geographic Patterns of Poor Sustained Viral Suppression in Miami-Dade County Florida, 2017

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

Rahel Dawit

Mary Jo Trepka

Dustin T Duncan

Semiu O Gbadamosi

Tan Li

...

2023/2

Illicit Redwood Theft in a California State Park: A Crime Script Analysis Approach

Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica: REIC

Stephen F Pires

Nerea Marteache Solans

2023

Recolección ilegal de madera de secuoya en un parque estatal de California: análisis desde la perspectiva de los guiones delictivos

Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica

Stephen F Pires

Nerea Marteache

2023

A social network analysis of large-scale wildlife seizures made at US ports of entry

Deviant Behavior

Stephen F Pires

Ryan W Thomson

Gohar A Petrossian

Monique C Sosnowski

2023/8/3

Wildlife crime: issues and promising solutions

Stephen F Pires

George Olah

2022/7/6

Threats of longline fishing to global albatross diversity

Animals

Gohar A Petrossian

Stephen F Pires

Monique Sosnowski

Prabha Venu

George Olah

2022/3/31

What drives the illegal parrot trade? Applying a criminological model to market and seizure data in Indonesia

Biological Conservation

Stephen F Pires

George Olah

Dudi Nandika

Dwi Agustina

Robert Heinsohn

2021/5/1

Neighborhood factors associated with racial/ethnic disparities in achieving sustained HIV viral suppression among Miami-Dade County Ryan White Program Clients

AIDS patient care and STDs

Rahel Dawit

Mary Jo Trepka

Dustin T Duncan

Tan Li

Stephen F Pires

...

2021/10/1

P334 Role of neighborhood factors on racial/ethnic differences in sustained HIV viral suppression among Ryan White Program clients in Miami, 2017

R Dawit

M Trepka

D Duncan

T Li

S Pires

...

2021/7/1

Illegal parrot trade in Indonesia

CrimRxiv

Stephen F Pires

George Olah

Dudi Nandika

Dwi Agustina

Robert Heinsohn

2021/5/23

Low Self-Control and Environmental Harm: A Theoretical Perspective and Empirical Test

American journal of criminal justice

Raymond D Partin

Nevena Stojakovic

Mohammed Alqahtani

Ryan C Meldrum

Stephen F Pires

2020/10

Choice structuring properties of natural resource theft: An examination of redwood burl poaching

Deviant Behavior

Nerea Marteache

Stephen F Pires

2020/3/3

Taking stock in wildlife crime research: trends and implications for future research

Deviant Behavior

Sara C McFann

Stephen F Pires

2020/1/2

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