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Brooklynn K. Hitchens
Brooklynn K. Hitchens
Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland
Verified email at umd.edu
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“Why I can't stand out in front of my house?”: Street‐identified Black youth and young adult's negative encounters with police
YA Payne, BK Hitchens, DL Chambers
Sociological Forum 32 (4), 874-895, 2017
672017
The context for legal cynicism: Urban young women’s experiences with policing in low-income, high-crime neighborhoods
BK Hitchens, PJ Carr, S Clampet-Lundquist
Race and Justice 8 (1), 27-50, 2018
522018
“Brenda’s got a baby” Black single motherhood and street life as a site of resilience in Wilmington, Delaware
BK Hitchens, YA Payne
Journal of Black Psychology 43 (1), 50-76, 2017
422017
Contextualizing police use of force and black vulnerability: A response to Whitesel
BK Hitchens
Sociological Forum 32 (2), 434-438, 2017
152017
Girl fights and the online media construction of Black female violence and sexuality
BK Hitchens
Feminist criminology 14 (2), 173-197, 2019
102019
Mothering in the streets: Familial adaptation strategies of street‐identified Black American mothers
BK Hitchens, AM Aviles, K McCallops
Journal of marriage and family 84 (5), 1270-1290, 2022
92022
Theorizing embodied carcerality: A Black feminist sociology of punishment
B Friedman, BK Hitchens
Black feminist sociology, 267-276, 2021
92021
Nothing about us, without us: Reinscribing black feminism in sociology
EL Hayes, AE Hollingshead, JS Pujols, BK Hitchens
Black Feminist Sociology, 97-109, 2021
82021
Examining risky firearm behaviors among high-risk gun carriers in New York City
RK Brunson, BA Wade, BK Hitchens
Preventive medicine 165, 107179, 2022
62022
Stress and street life: Black women, urban inequality, and coping in a small violent city
BK Hitchens
Rutgers University-School of Graduate Studies, 2020
62020
Murder Town, USA: Homicide, Structural Violence, and Activism in Wilmington
YA Payne, BK Hitchens, DL Chambers
Rutgers University Press, 2023
52023
The cumulative effect of gun homicide-related loss on neighborhood perceptions among street-identified black women and girls: A mixed-methods study
BK Hitchens
Social Science & Medicine 320, 115675, 2023
52023
Structural barriers explain the link between negative community re‐entry experiences and motives for illegal behavior in street‐identified Black men and women
N Bounoua, N Sadeh, YA Payne, BK Hitchens
American journal of community psychology 73 (1-2), 280-293, 2024
32024
A Model to Assess the Feasibility of 911 Call Diversion Programs
G Midgette, TL Spreen, LC Porter, P Reuter, BK Hitchens
Justice Quarterly, 1-28, 2023
12023
Elevations in blood pressure associated with exposure to violence are mitigated by pro-gun-carrying attitudes among street-identified black males and females
YA Payne, N Sadeh, BK Hitchens, N Bounoua
Journal of urban health 101 (1), 11-22, 2024
2024
More than race? Intragroup differences by gender and age in perceptions of police among street-identified Black men and women.
BK Hitchens, JC Miller, YA Payne, IY Sun, I Castillo
Law and Human Behavior 47 (6), 634, 2023
2023
A Model of Emergency Call Risk with Implications for Tasks Assigned to Police and Other Agencies
G Midgette, TL Spreen, LC Porter, P Reuter, BK Hitchens
CrimRxiv, 2022
2022
A Cost Analysis of Police Services in Baltimore
G Midgette, TL Spreen, B Hitchens, L Porter, P Reuter
2021 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2022
2022
Community engaged latent class analysis: Mixed methods approach to the intersection of community violence exposures and health
D Chen, A Alleyne, S Tucker, Y Payne, B Hitchens, B Cornish, L Price, ...
APHA's 2020 VIRTUAL Annual Meeting and Expo (Oct. 24-28), 2020
2020
"'Why I can't stand out in front of my house?': Street‐identified Black youth and young adult's negative encounters with police": Erratum.
YA Payne, BK Hitchens, DL Chambers
Blackwell Publishing, 2018
2018
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