In this episode we speak with Steven Bishopp, a Major in the Dallas Police Department. Steve has been with the DPD for over 30 years. Currently, he leads the R&D division, which handles police crime numbers from the reports officers do in the field. He also leads the department's UCR/NIBRS team, which validates offense and arrest data under NIBRS rules and submits monthly data to Texas DPS/FBI NIBRS. Steve earned a Ph.D. from UT Dallas, and has been published many times on a variety of subjects. If you'd like to track down some of the research we discuss in this podcast, please contact me and I'll try to send you some PDFs.
Here are some of the articles we discussed:
Dae-Young Kim, Scott W. Phillips, & Stephen Bishopp. (2021). Exploring the police use of force continuum with a partial proportional odds model. Policing: An International Journal, 45(2), 252-265.
John L. Worrall, Stephen A. Bishopp, Scott C. Zinser, Andrew P. Wheeler, & Scott W. Phillips. (2018). Exploring bias in police shooting decisions with real shoot/don’t shoot cases. Crime & Delinquency, 64(9), 1171-1192.
Worrall, J. L., Bishopp, S. A., & Terrill, W. (2021). The effect of suspect race on police officers’ decisions to draw their weapons. Justice Quarterly, 38(7), 1428-1447.
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