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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
492018
“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
142017
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
Girl fights and the online media construction of Black female violence and sexuality
BK Hitchens
Feminist criminology 14 (2), 173-197, 2019
92019
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
Theorizing embodied carcerality: A Black feminist sociology of punishment
B Friedman, BK Hitchens
Black feminist sociology, 267-276, 2021
72021
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
42023
Examining risky firearm behaviors among high-risk gun carriers in New York City
RK Brunson, BA Wade, BK Hitchens
Preventive medicine 165, 107179, 2022
42022
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
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
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
2023
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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