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Lynn A. Addington
Lynn A. Addington
Professor, Department of Justice, Law & Society, American University
Verified email at american.edu
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Cops and cameras: Public school security as a policy response to Columbine
LA Addington
American Behavioral Scientist 52 (10), 1426-1446, 2009
3782009
Understanding Crime Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the NCVS and the UCR
JP Lynch, LA Addington
Cambridge University Press, 2006
2252006
Using national incident-based reporting system murder data to evaluate clearance predictors: A research note
LA Addington
Homicide Studies 10 (2), 140-152, 2006
1432006
Violence against college women: A review to identify limitations in defining the problem and inform future research
CM Rennison, LA Addington
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 15 (3), 159-169, 2014
1202014
Students' fear after Columbine: Findings from a randomized experiment
LA Addington
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 19, 367-387, 2003
1162003
Adding security, but subtracting safety? Exploring schools’ use of multiple visible security measures
EE Tanner-Smith, BW Fisher, LA Addington, JH Gardella
American journal of criminal justice 43, 102-119, 2018
1152018
Keeping the barbarians outside the gate? Comparing burglary victimization in gated and non-gated communities
LA Addington, CM Rennison
Justice Quarterly 32 (1), 168-192, 2015
772015
Rape co-occurrence: Do additional crimes affect victim reporting and police clearance of rape?
LA Addington, CM Rennison
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 24, 205-226, 2008
762008
Operationalizing critical race theory in the marketplace
SM Poole, SA Grier, KD Thomas, F Sobande, AE Ekpo, LT Torres, ...
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 40 (2), 126-142, 2021
752021
Hot vs. cold cases: Examining time to clearance for homicides using NIBRS data
LA Addington
Justice Research and Policy 9 (2), 87-112, 2007
672007
Assessing the extent of nonresponse bias on NIBRS estimates of violent crime
LA Addington
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 24 (1), 32-49, 2008
652008
Are America's Schools Safe? Students Speak Out: 1999 School Crime Supplement. Statistical Analysis Report.
LA Addington, SA Ruddy, AK Miller, JF DeVoe
ED Pubs, PO Box 1398, Jessup, MD 20794-1398, 2002
572002
Reporting and clearance of cyberbullying incidents: Applying “offline” theories to online victims
LA Addington
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 29 (4), 454-474, 2013
492013
Disentangling the effects of bounding and mobility on reports of criminal victimization
LA Addington
Journal of quantitative criminology 21, 321-343, 2005
462005
Current issues in victimization research and the NCVS’s ability to study them
LA Addington
prepared for presentation at the Bureau of Justice Statistics Data User’s …, 2008
432008
The effect of NIBRS reporting on item missing data in murder cases
LA Addington
Homicide Studies 8 (3), 193-213, 2004
422004
Fatal and non-fatal intimate partner violence: What separates the men from the women for victimizations reported to police?
LA Addington, SE Perumean-Chaney
Homicide studies 18 (2), 196-220, 2014
402014
Surveillance and security approaches across public school levels
LA Addington
Responding to school violence: Confronting the Columbine effect, 71-88, 2014
392014
Are America’s schools safe
LA Addington, SA Ruddy, AK Miller, JF Devoe, KA Chandler
Students speak out: 1999 school crime supplement 331, 2002
372002
Identifying and addressing response errors in self-report surveys
JP Lynch, LA Addington
Handbook of quantitative criminology, 251-272, 2010
342010
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