Invite only: The prevalence of subgroups within a police department

Publication
Journal of Criminal Justice, 96, 102347

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All code used to generate the results in this paper are available at
👉 https://github.com/M-Ouellet/ponet-invite


Sadaf Hashimi
Sadaf Hashimi
Assistant Professor

Dr. Hashimi’s research centers on issues pertaining to policing and policy, peer influence and crime, and violence prevention efforts. Specifically, Dr. Hashimi employs social network analysis and various other research designs to uncover patterns of criminal and non-criminal behaviors that relate to co-offending, police misconduct, police use of force, and gang involvement.

Marie Ouellet
Marie Ouellet
Principal Investigator

Dr. Marie Ouellet’s research focuses on delinquent groups, including how they emerge and evolve, and how networks structure this process. She is currently leading a longitudinal study on police networks to better understand the informal structure of policing, including organizational cohesion and fragmentation within departments, and the consequences of these network structures on the diffusion of behaviors and attitudes. Ouellet’s work has been published in Criminology, Criminology & Public Policy, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, and Justice Quarterly.