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Aebi, Marcelo F. 2004. "Crime Trends in Western Europe From 1990 to 2000."  European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 10: 163–186.

Baumer, Eric, Janet L. Lauritsen, Richard Rosenfeld, and Richard Wright.  1998.  “The Influence of Crack Cocaine on Robbery, Burglary, and Homicide Rates:  A Cross-City, Longitudinal Analysis.”  Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 35:316-340.
 

Blumstein, Alfred, Frederick P. Rivara, and Richard Rosenfeld.  2000.  “The Rise and Decline of Homicide – And Why.”  Annual Review of Public Health 21:505-541.
 

Blumstein, Alfred, Jacqueline Cohen, and Richard Rosenfeld.  1991.  “Trend and Deviation In Crime Rates:  A Comparison of UCR and NCS Data for Robbery and Burglary.” Criminology 29(2):237-263.
 

Blumstein, Alfred and Richard Rosenfeld.  1998.  “Assessing the Ups and Downs in US Homicide Rates.”  NIJ Journal (October):9-13.
 

Blumstein, Alfred and Richard Rosenfeld.  1998.  “Explaining Recent Trends in US Homicide Rates.”  Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology  88:1175-1216.
 

Dugan, Laura, Daniel Nagin, and Richard Rosenfeld.  1999.  “Explaining the Decline in Intimate Partner Homicide:  The Effects of Changing Domesticity, Women’s Status, and Domestic Violence Resources.”  Homicide Studies 3:187-214.
  

D
ugan, Laura, Daniel Nagin, and Richard Rosenfeld.  2003.  “Exposure Reduction or Retaliation?  The Effects of Domestic Violence Resources on Intimate Partner Homicide.”  Law & Society Review 37:169-198.
 

McDowall, David.  2002.  “Tests of Nonlinear Dynamics in U. S. Homicide Time Series, and Their Implications.”  Criminology 40:711-736.

McDowall, David and Colin Loftin.  2005.  “Are U. S. Crime Rate Trends Historically Contingent?”  Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 42:359-383.

Mocan, H. Naci and Turan G. Bali.  2005.  "Asymmetric Crime Cycles."  NBER Working Paper no
. 11210.  http://www.nber.org/papers/w11210.

Rosenfeld, Richard.  2007.  “Explaining the Divergence Between UCR and NCVS Aggravated Assault Trends.”  Pp. 251-268 in Understanding Crime Statistics: Revisiting the Divergence of the NCVS and the UCR, edited by James P. Lynch and Lynn A. Addington.  New York: Cambridge University Press. 

Rosenfeld, Richard.  2006.  “Connecting the Dots: Crime Rates and Criminal Justice Evaluation Research.”  Journal of Experimental Criminology 2:309-319.

Rosenfeld, Richard.  2005.  “Firearms Research and the Crime Drop.”  Criminology and Public Policy 4:799-806.

Rosenfeld, Richard.  2004.  “The Case of the Unsolved Crime Decline.” Scientific American (February):82-89.
 

Rosenfeld, Richard
. 2002.  “The Crime Decline in Context.” Contexts 1 (Spring):25-34. 

Rosenfeld, Richard.  2000.  “Patterns in Adult Homicide: 1980-1995.”  Pp. 130-163 in The Crime Drop in America, edited by Alfred Blumstein and Joel Wallman. 
New York: Cambridge. 

Rosenfeld, Richard.  1997.  “Changing Relationships Between Men and Women: A Note On the Decline in Intimate Partner Homicide.”  Homicide Studies 1:72-83.

Rosenfeld, Richard and Robert Fornango.  2007.  “The Impact of Economic Conditions on Robbery and Property Crime: The Role of Consumer Sentiment.”  Criminology 45: 735-769.


Rosenfeld, Richard, Robert Fornango, and Eric Baumer.  2005.  “Did Ceasefire, Compstat, and Exile Reduce Homicide.”  Criminology and Public Policy 4:419-450. 

Rosenfeld, Richard, Joel Wallman, and Robert Fornango.  2005.  "The Contribution of Ex-Prisoners to Crime Rates."  Pp. 80-104 in J. Travis and C. Visher, eds. Prisoner Reentry and Crime in
America.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rosenfeld, Richard, Robert Fornango, and Andres Rengifo.  2007.  “The Impact of Order-Maintenance Policing on New York City Robbery and Homicide Rates: 1988-2001.”  Criminology 45:355-383.

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