Natalie Todak
Natalie Todak
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Criminal Justice
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Officer perceptions of body-worn cameras before and after deployment: A study of three departments
JE Gaub, DE Choate, N Todak, CM Katz, MD White
Police quarterly 19 (3), 275-302, 2016
812016
Exploring the potential for body-worn cameras to reduce violence in police–citizen encounters
MD White, JE Gaub, N Todak
Policing: a journal of policy and practice 12 (1), 66-76, 2017
672017
Criminal propensity, social context, and recidivism: A multilevel analysis of interactive relationships
X Wang, C Hay, NE Todak, W Bales
Criminal Justice and Behavior 41 (3), 300-317, 2014
402014
Assessing citizen perceptions of body-worn cameras after encounters with police
MD White, N Todak, JE Gaub
Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management 40 (4 …, 2017
382017
Examining body‐worn camera integration and acceptance among police officers, citizens, and external stakeholders
MD White, N Todak, JE Gaub
Criminology & public policy 17 (3), 649-677, 2018
222018
Drink, drive, go to jail? A study of police officers arrested for drunk driving
PM Stinson, J Liederbach, SL Brewer, NE Todak
Journal of Crime and Justice 37 (3), 356-376, 2014
222014
Body‐worn cameras as a potential source of depolicing: Testing for camera‐induced passivity
D Wallace, MD White, JE Gaub, N Todak
Criminology 56 (3), 481-509, 2018
202018
The decision to become a police officer in a legitimacy crisis
N Todak
Women & criminal justice 27 (4), 250-270, 2017
172017
An exploration of crime by policewomen
PM Stinson, NE Todak, M Dodge
Police practice and research 16 (1), 79-93, 2015
152015
A systematic social observation study of police de-escalation tactics
N Todak, L James
Police Quarterly 21 (4), 509-543, 2018
102018
The negative impact of prison work on sleep health
L James, N Todak, S Best
American journal of industrial medicine 60 (5), 449-456, 2017
92017
The importance of external stakeholders for police body-worn camera diffusion
N Todak, JE Gaub, MD White
Policing: An International Journal 41 (4), 448-464, 2018
72018
Beyond patrol: Exploring the perceptions of police body-worn cameras among officers in specialized units
JE Gaub, N Todak, MD White
Arizona State University Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety …, 2017
7*2017
Prison employment and post‐traumatic stress disorder: Risk and protective factors
L James, N Todak
American journal of industrial medicine 61 (9), 725-732, 2018
52018
Assessing the impact and consequences of police officer body-worn cameras
MD White, JE Gaub, N Todak
American Society of Criminology meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2016
52016
Prospective female officer perceptions of policing
NE Todak
Bowling Green State University, 2012
52012
Investigating perceptions of race and ethnic diversity among prospective police officers
N Todak, J Huff, L James
Police Practice and Research 19 (5), 490-504, 2018
42018
One size doesn’t fit all: The deployment of police body-worn cameras to specialty units
JE Gaub, N Todak, MD White
International Criminal Justice Review, 1057567718789237, 2018
42018
The prevalence of female representation in supervisory and management positions in American law enforcement: An examination of organizational correlates
JA Shjarback, N Todak
Women & Criminal Justice 29 (3), 129-147, 2019
32019
De-escalation in police-citizen encounters: A mixed methods study of a misunderstood policing strategy
N Todak
Arizona State University, 2017
32017
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