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Stephen A. Bishopp

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  30
Citations -  625

Stephen A. Bishopp is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Use of force & Officer. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 399 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen A. Bishopp include University of North Texas at Dallas & University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

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Staying Home, Staying Safe? A Short-Term Analysis of COVID-19 on Dallas Domestic Violence.

TL;DR: Data is used from Dallas, Texas to examine the extent to which a stay-at-home/shelter-in-place lockdown-style order was associated with an increase in domestic violence and provides some evidence for a short-term spike in the 2 weeks after the lockdown was instituted but a decrease thereafter.
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General strain theory, exposure to violence, and suicide ideation among police officers: A gendered approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Agnew's general strain theory to explain occurrences of the most dangerous maladaptive coping technique (suicide ideation) for male and female police officers.
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Exploring Bias in Police Shooting Decisions With Real Shoot/Don’t Shoot Cases:

TL;DR: This paper analyzed the effect of suspect race on officers' decisions to shoot and found that Black suspects were not disproportionately the target of police shootings; black suspects were approximately one third as likely to be shot as other suspects.
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Negative Affective Responses to Stress among Urban Police Officers: A General Strain Theory Approach

TL;DR: The authors investigated the main sources of police strain as predictors of anger, depression, and burnout using data from three urban Texas police agencies, and found that organizational stress is significantly related to all three negative emotions across agencies.