Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University–Camden
Dr. Richard Stansfield is an associate professor of criminal justice at Rutgers University–Camden. His research focuses on violence prediction and prevention broadly. That includes assessment and prediction of homicide, community violence, and intimate partner violence. He has also contributed to several grant-funded violence prevention projects and evaluations. Additional research interests include risk and protective factors related to recidivism and reentry from prison. He has published widely on these topics, including in Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Criminal Justice & Behavior, American Journal of Public Health, and Preventive Medicine.
Curbing the Illicit Market: Enhancing Firearm Regulations to Reduce Gun Violence
May 24, 2023
This brief details the role of the legal firearms market as a source for illegally-acquired firearms and the spatial relationship between firearm dealers and elevated rates of gun homicides. Continue Reading...