Dr. Joshua Hinkle
Education
- Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, 2009
- M.A. Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, 2005
- B.S. Journalism, West Virginia University, 2002
Research Interests
- Police Innovation
- Impact of Police Practice on Communities
- Crime and Place
- Criminological Theory
Selected Publications
- Hinkle, J. C. and Weisburd, D. (2008). The irony of broken windows policing: A micro-place study of the relationship between disorder, focused police crackdowns and fear of crime Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 503-512.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., Hinkle, J. C. and Eck, J. E. (2008). The effects of problem-oriented policing on crime and disorder. Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group.
- Weisburd, D., Wyckoff, L., Ready, J., Eck, J., Hinkle, J. C. and Gajewski, F. (2006). Does crime just move around the corner?: A controlled study of spatial displacement and diffusion of crime control benefits in two crime hotspots. Criminology, 44, 549-592.
Current Research Projects
- The San Bernardino Valley Broken Windows Policing Experiment
- Does problem oriented policing reduce crime and disorder? A systematic review
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Policing
Curriculum Vitae