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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

1. Blum, B., Rabin, Y., and Ariel, B. (2017). Unlawfully Obtained Confessions: Recent Trends in Israeli Law and Proposals for Legislative Reform. Mishpatim 46: 815-843 [Hebrew]. [Jerusalem Law Journals Ranking: B]

2. Ariel, B., and Levy-Ariel, Y. (2017). Rethinking Deterrence Theory. In Alon Harel (Ed.). Law, Society and Culture. Tel Aviv University Press. [in Hebrew]

3. Strang, H., Sherman, L., Ariel, B., Chilton, S., Braddock, R., Rowlinson, T., Cornelius, N., Jarman, R., & Weinborn, C. (2017). Reducing the Harm of Intimate Partner Violence: Randomized Controlled Trial of the Hampshire Constabulary CARA Experiment. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing: 1-14

4. Norton, S., Ariel, B., Weinborn, C., and O’Dwyer, E. (2017). ‘Spatiotemporal patterns and distributions of harm within street segments: the story of the ‘harmspot’. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

5. Macbeth, E., and Ariel, B. (2017). Place-Based Statistical Versus Clinical Predictions of Hotspots Locations in Northern Ireland. Justice Quarterly [Impact Factor: 2.889, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A]

6. Maskaly, J., Donner, C., Jennings, W., Ariel, B., and Sutherland, A (2017). The effects of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on police and citizen outcomes: A state-of-the-art review. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 40(4), 672-688 [Impact Factor = 0.761, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C]

7. Weinborn, C., Ariel, B., Sherman, L., and O’Dwyer, E. (2017). Hotspots vs. Harmspots: Shifting the Focus from Counts to Harm in the Criminology of Place. Applied Geography [Impact factor: 2.565]

8. Englefield, A., and Ariel, B. (2017). Searching for influential actors in co-offending networks: The Recruiter. International Journal of Social Science Studies, 5(5): 24-45, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11114/ijsss.v5i5.2351 [Impact Factor = 0.9]

9. Wain, N., Ariel, B., and Tankebe, J. (2017). ‘The Collateral Consequences of GPS-Led Supervision in Hot spots Policing’. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal [Impact Factor: 0.370, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

10. Ariel, B., Sutherland, A., Henstock, D., Young, J., and Sosinski, G. (2017). ‘The Deterrence Spectrum: Explaining Why Police Body-Worn Cameras ‘Work’ Or ‘Backfire’ In Aggressive Police-Public Encounters" Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice [Impact Factor: 0.370, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

11. Henstock, D. and Ariel, B. (2017). ‘Testing the Effects of Police Body-Born Cameras on Use of Force during Arrests: A Randomized Controlled Trial in a Large British Police Force’. European Journal of Criminology [Impact Factor: 1.141, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: B].

12. Ariel, B. (2017). ‘The Effect of Police Body-Worn Videos on Use of Force, Complaints and Arrests in Large Police Departments’. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 106(4): 729-768 [Impact Factor: 0.540, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

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13. Ariel, B., Sutherland, A., Henstock, D., Young, J., Drover, P., Sykes, J., Megicks, S., and Henderson, R. (2016). ‘“Contagious Accountability” A Global Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial on the Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Citizens’ Complaints Against the Police’. Criminal Justice and Behavior, doi:10.1177/0093854816668218 [Impact Factor 1.708, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A; 5/35 in Criminology & Penology].

14. Ariel, B. and Partridge, H. (2016). ‘Predictable Policing: Measuring the Crime Control Benefits of Hot spots Policing at Bus Stops’. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, doi:10.1007/s10940-016-9312-y [Impact Factor 2.226, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

15. Ariel, B. (2016). ‘The puzzle of police body cams’. IEEE Spectrum, 53(7): 32–37 [Impact Factor 0.935].

16. Ariel, B., Sutherland, A., Henstock, D., Young, J., Drover, P., Sykes, J., Megicks, S., and Henderson, R. (2016). ‘Increases in police use-of-force in the presence of body-worn cameras are driven by officer discretion: a protocol-based sub-group analysis’. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12(3): 453–463 [Impact Factor 2.229, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

17. Ariel, B., Sutherland, A., Henstock, D., Young, J., Drover, P., Sykes, J., Megicks, S., and Henderson, R. (2016). ‘Wearing Body-Cameras Increases Assaults Against Officers and Does Not Reduce Police Use of Force: Results From A Global Multisite Experiment’. European Journal of Criminology, doi:10.1177/1477370816643734 [Impact Factor: 1.141, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: B].

18. Ariel, B., Weinborn, C., and Sherman, L. (2016). ‘Soft policing at hot spots–does it work? A randomized controlled trial’. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 12(7): 277–317 [Impact Factor 2.229, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

19. Ariel, B. (2016). ‘Increasing Cooperation With The Police Using Body Worn Cameras’. Police Quarterly, 19(3): 326–362 [Impact Factor 0.684, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: B].

20. Ariel, B. and Tankebe, J. (2016). ‘Racial stratification and multiple outcomes in police stops and searches’, Policing & Society, doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2016.1184270 [Impact Factor 1.610, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

21. Drover, P. and Ariel, B. (2015). ‘Leading an Experiment in Police Body-Worn Video Cameras’, International Criminal Justice Review, 25(1): 80–97 [Impact Factor 0.270, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: D].

22. Ariel, B., Tobby-Alimi, I., Cohen, I., Ben-Ezra, M., Cohen, Y., and Sosinski, G. (2015). ‘Employment Discrimination in Low-Wage and High-Wage Markets: Randomized Controlled Trials using Correspondence Tests’. Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 9(1):

113–139 [Impact Factor 0.440, Jerusalem Law Journals Ranking: C].

23. Ariel, B., Farrar, T., and Sutherland, A. (2015). ‘The Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Use-Of-Force and Citizens’ Complaints against the Police: A Randomized Controlled Trial’. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31(3): 509–535 [Impact Factor 2.226, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

24. Bland, M. and Ariel, B. (2015). ‘Targeting Escalation in Reported Domestic Abuse: Evidence From 36,000 Callouts’. International Criminal Justice Review, 25(1): 30–53 [Impact Factor 0.270, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: D].

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25. Robb, P., Coupe, T., and Ariel, B. (2015). ‘“Solvability” and detection of metal theft on railway property’. European Journal on Criminal Policy & Research, 21(4): 463–484 [Impact Factor 0.880, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: D].

26. Sherman, L. W., Strang, H., Mayo-Wilson, E., Woods, D., and Ariel, B. (2015). ‘Are Restorative Justice Conferences Effective in Reducing Repeat Offending? Findings from a Campbell Systematic Review’. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31(1): 1–24 [Impact Factor 2.226, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

27. Ariel, B., Weinborn, C., and Boyle, A. (2015). ‘Can routinely collected ambulance data about assaults contribute to community-violence reduction?’ Journal of Emergency Medicine, 32: 308–313 [Impact Factor 1.175].

28. Sherman, L. W., Williams, S., Ariel, B., Strang, L., Wain, N., Slothower, M., and Norton, A. (2014). ‘An Integrated Theory of Hot Spots Patrol Strategy: Implementing Prevention by Scaling Up and Feeding Back’. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 30(2), 95–122 [Impact Factor 0.761, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

29. Angel, C., Sherman, L., and Ariel, B. (2014). ‘Effects of restorative justice conferences on post-traumatic stress symptoms among robbery and burglary victims: a randomized controlled trial’. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(3): 291–307 [Impact Factor 2.229, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

30. Wain, N. and Ariel, B. (2014). ‘The Tracking of Police Patrol’. Policing: A Journal of Policy & Practice, 8(3): 274–283 [Impact Factor 0.761, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

31. Mills, L. G., Barocas, B., and Ariel, B. (2013). ‘The next generation of court-mandated domestic violence treatment: a comparison study of batterer intervention and restorative justice programs’. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 9(1): 65–90 [Impact Factor 2.229, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

32. Boyle, A. A., Snelling, K., White, L., Ariel, B., and Ashelford, L. (2013). ‘External validation of the Cardiff model of information sharing to reduce community violence: natural experiment’. Emergency Medical Journal, 30:1020–1023 [Impact Factor 1.176].

33. Williams, A. E. and Ariel, B. (2013). ‘The Bristol Integrated Offender Management scheme: a pseudo-experimental test of desistance theory’. Policing: A Journal of Policy & Practice, 7(2): 123–134 [Impact Factor 0.761, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

34. Strang, H., Sherman, L. W., Mayo-Wilson, E., Woods, D., and Ariel, B. (2013). ‘Restorative Justice Conferencing (RJC) Using Face-to-Face Meetings of Offenders and Victims: Effects on Offender Recidivism and Victim Satisfaction. A Systematic Review’. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 9(12): [Impact Factor 1.216].

35. Ariel, B., Sherman, L., and Vila, J. (2012). ‘Random Assignment without Tears: How to Stop Worrying and Love the Cambridge Randomizer’. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 8(2): 193–208 [Impact Factor 2.229, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A].

36. Ariel, B. (2012). ‘Deterrence and moral persuasion effects on corporate tax compliance: findings from a randomized controlled trial’. Criminology, 50(1): 27–69 [Impact Factor 4.778, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: A, 1/35 in Criminology & Penology].

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37. Ariel, B. (2011). ‘Tax Compliance in Israel: An Experiment’. Eyunei Mishpat–Tel-Aviv University Law Review, 34: 393–436 [Jerusalem Law Journals Ranking: B].

38. Weisburd, D., Shoham, E., Ariel, B., Manspeizer, M., and Gideon, L. (2010). ‘Can we decrease recidivism rates of addicted prisoners using a therapeutic-community-based prison? Lessons from a quasi-experimental study in Israel’. Megamot, 2: 236–253 [Jerusalem Sociology and Anthropology Journals Ranking: C].

39. Ajzenstadt, M. and Ariel, B. (2008). ‘Terrorism and risk management: The Israeli case’. Punishment & Society: International Journal of Penology, 10(4): 355–374 [Impact Factor: 0.833, Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: B].

CHAPTERS IN COLLECTIONS

40. Sutherland, A. and Ariel, B. (2017). Case study essay: Body-worn video cameras. In R. J. Cohen, M. E. Swerdlik, S. M. Phillips (Eds). Psychological Testing and Assessment, McGraw-Hill.

41. Yosef, I. and Ariel, B. (2015). Opportunities in White Collar Crime: When is VAT evasion more likely to occur? Arye Lapidot Book, D. Gliksberg (Ed.).

42. Ariel, B. and Farrington, D. (2014). Randomized block designs. In G. Bruinsma and D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of criminology and criminal justice. New York: Springer.

43. Ariel, B., and Farrington, D. (2010) Randomised block designs. Pp. 437–457 in D. Weisburd and A. Piquero (Eds.), Handbook of quantitative criminology. New York: Springer Verlag.

REPORTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

44. Sutherland, A. and Ariel, B. (2016) Body worn cameras: technology meets complexity. International Council of Police Representative Associations (ICPRA), December 2016,

45. Kus, S. and Ariel, B. (2016). Crime on the bus: High Crime Bus Routes in London 2008-2013. City Security, Winter 2016 issue, 31

46. Ariel, B. (2016). Body-Worn Cameras Cause a Reduction of More Than 90% in Complaints against Police Officers. In View: Commentary from BWC Experts. Body Worn Cameras Training & Technical Assistance. [http://bwctta.com/resources/commentary/view-commentary-bwc-experts-1]

47. Sutherland, A. and Ariel, B. (2016). How Body Cameras Curbed Police Use of Force in Rialto: Monitoring of Police-Community Interactions Can Improve Behavior and Ease Tension. Zócalo Public Square.

48. Ariel, B. (2016). Technology in policing: The case for body-worn cameras and digital evidence. The Police Chief, 83(3), 27–42.

49. Ariel, B. (2015). ‘The Experimental Criminologist’. The Experimental Criminologist (November 2015).

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50. Weinborn, C. and Ariel, B. (2015). ‘Hot spots and harmspots in Sussex police: baseline report and proposal for impact evaluation of “sentinels”: informal social control interventions in harmspots’ A Report to Sussex Police.

51. Ariel, B. (2015). ‘The Effect of Body Worn Videos on Crime: A Six Month Report’. A Report to Denver Police Department.

52. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘The Young Experimental Criminologist’s Guide to Research’. European Society of Criminology Newsletter.

53. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘Mandating Body Worn Videos: Research Evidence and Policy’. A Report to Members of Knesset (Israel).

54. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘Experimental Designs for Body Worn Videos: Making the Link between Inputs, Outputs and Outcomes’. A Report to Israel National Police (Israel).

55. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘Disruption through Prevention of Organised Criminal Networks: An Evidence-Based Approach’. Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Journal.

56. Ariel, B. (2014) Predictors and Risk Factors of Delinquent Behaviour at Primary School: A Report on the Least-Performing Schools in England and Wales.

57. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘How to measure the effect of the legalisation of cannabis on crime? The case of Uruguay’. A Report to Government of Uruguay’s Scientific Advisory Committee on the Legalisation of Cannabis. Uruguay National Drug Board.

58. Ariel, B. (2014). ‘Implementing Body Worn Videos: Addressing the Legitimacy Question’. Report Presented to Denver Police Department.

59. Alm, J., Ariel, B., Erard, B., Kopczuk, W., and Schulz, J. (2011). ‘Theoretical Research in Tax Compliance’. Internal Revenue Service.

60. Ajzenstadt, M. and Ariel, B. (2007). ‘Counter-Terrorism Policy and Risk Assessment’. The Jerusalem Criminal Justice Study Group Working Papers Issue 17, the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

61. Ajzenstadt, M. and Ariel, B. (2006). ‘Providing Civil Legal Aid’. Zarkorim.

62. Weisburd, D., Shoham, E., Ariel, B., Manspeizer, M., and Gideon, L. (2005). ‘Follow up research on released prisoners from Hasharon Prison: a final report’. National Authority for the War on Drugs.

REGISTERED EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS WITH THE CAMPBELL COLLABORATION

63. Ariel, B. and Sherman, L. ‘Mandatory Arrest for misdemeanour Domestic Violence Effects On Repeat Offending’.

64. Ariel, B. and Taylor, F. ‘Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: A Systematic Review of Its Effects on Recidivism Rates in the Criminal Justice System’.

65. Ariel, B. and Sherman, L. ‘A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effect of Tax Letters on Taxpayers’ Compliance Behaviour’.

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REGISTERED EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS REGISTERED WITH CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

66. Ariel, B. and Young, J. ‘Ventura police department Body worn videos experiment’ (26 March 2014).

67. Ariel, B., Sherman, L., and Henstock, D. ‘Birmingham South, West Midlands Police Body worn videos experiment’ (07 February 2014).

68. Ariel, B., Sherman, L., and Drover, P. ‘Wolverhampton LPU, West Midlands Police Service Body Worn Videos Experiment’ (26 March 2014).

BOOK REVIEWS

69. Ariel, B. (2011). ‘The Criminal Justice System: Review of Danny Gimshi’s Book: Criminology’. Israeli Criminology 1: 99–112 [Jerusalem Criminology Journals Ranking: C].

BOOKS EDITED

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DOCTORAL DISSERTATION

70. ‘Compliance to Tax Law: An Experimental Study’, Supervisor: Professor David Weisburd, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University, awarded January 2009.

INVITED PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES, LECTURES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

71. ‘Police Body Worn Cameras’. Presented at the Works Global Summit (British Medical Association, London, 26 February 2016).

72. ‘Optimising Hot spot Policing: New Discoveries’. Presented at the 2nd Home Office International Crime and Policing Conference (London, 22–23 March 2016).

73. ‘Body Worn Videos: Data Problems’. Paper Presented at the Accenture Workshop on Evidence-Based Practices (Cambridge University, 17 February 2015).

74. ‘The Effect of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Use of Force and Citizens’ Complaints against the Police: A Randomized Controlled Trial’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

75. ‘How much time should officers spend in night-time economy hot spots? Lessons from a “Randomized Controlled Trial in Northern Ireland”’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

76. ‘Using Non-Warranted Police Community Support Officers in Hot spots of Crime and “Disorder: The Birmingham South (UK) Foot Patrol Experiment”’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

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77. ‘Testing soft vs. hard approaches to community policing in England and Wales’. (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

78. ‘The Hot Bus Stops Patrol Experiment: London 2014’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

79. ‘Restorative Justice Conferencing Using Face-to-Face Meetings of Offenders and Victims: “Effects on Offender Recidivism and Victim Satisfaction”’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

80. ‘The Use of Body Worn Videos in Police Operations: A Prospective Meta-Analysis of Six Randomized Controlled Trials’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

81. ‘Can Routinely Collected Ambulance Data about Assaults Contribute to Reduction in Community Violence?’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

82. ‘Cambridge randomizer performance in a large scale, long-term experiment: Maintaining quality, reducing research costs’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

83. ‘Tracking of Police Patrol’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

84. ‘A randomized control trial comparing the effects of procedural justice to experienced utility theories in airport security stops’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (San Francisco, CA, 18–20 November 2014).

85. ‘Use of Police Body Worn Videos: Evidence and Prospects’. Presented at the Faculty of Law Seminar (Hebrew University, 29 October, 2014).

86. Sykes, J. and Ariel, B. ‘Overcoming the threat to fidelity in RCTs: Lessons learned from the West Yorkshire Police Multisite Body-Worn-Videos Experiment’. Presented to the West Yorkshire Police SMT (Leeds, 07 October 2014).

87. ‘Body Worn Videos: Implementation Challenges and Algorithmic Solutions’. Presented at the TASER International Summit (São Paulo, Brazil, 15 August 2014).

88. ‘Targeting, Testing and Tracking Disruption of Organized Criminal Gangs: An Evidence-Based Approach’. Presented at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) (London, 17 July 2014).

89. ‘Compliance Issues with Body Worn Videos: Can Academics Help?’. Presented at the Reveal Media Summit on Body Worn Videos (England and Wales, 22 July 2014).

90. ‘A Direct Test of “Local Deterrence” and “Deterrence Radiation”: The London Bus Experiment’. Presented at the University of London International Crime Science Conference (British Library, 17 July 2014).

91. Ariel, B., Smallwood, J., Sherman, L., Wain, N., Weinborn, C. et al. (2014). ‘The Birmingham Hot Spots Experiment: Operation Savvy’. Presented at the 7th International Evidence-Based Policing Conference (Cambridge, 7 July 2014) available at http://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/events/conferences/ebp/2014/slides/223%20-

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%20WED%20-%20PCs%20vs%20PCSO%20-%20Barak%20Ariel.pdf (retrieved on 11 June 2016).

92. ‘The Use of Body Worn Videos in Police Operations’. Presented at Ashqelon College Criminology Department Seminar (Ashqelon, Israel, 14 May 2014).

93. ‘Suspects’ Support for Counter-Terrorism: A Multi-Site Experiment Comparing the Effects of Procedural Justice and Experienced Utility’. Presented at the Annual Drapkin Conference (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 12 May 2014).

94. ‘Body Worn Videos: The Rialto Experiment’. Presented at TASER International Technology Summit 2014 (São Paulo, Brazil, 07 May 2014).

95. ‘Targeting Recruiters and Recruits of Crime’. Presented to Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Training in Evidence-Based Policing (Trinidad and Tobago, 20 April 2014).

96. ‘Wearable Cameras: The Evidence’. Presented to Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Training in Evidence-Based Policing (Trinidad and Tobago, 21 April 2014).

97. ‘Hot spot Patrols in England: Evidence from the UK Experiments’. Presented to Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Training in Evidence-Based Policing (Trinidad and Tobago, 22 April 2014).

98. ‘CCTV and Cameras in the Public Domain’. Presented at the Law and Society Annual Conference (Ramat Gan, Israel, 19 December 2013).

99. Cohen, I., Ben-Ezra, M., Cohen, Y., and Ariel, B. (2013). ‘Ethnic Discrimination in Security Jobs: The Israeli Case’. Presented at the Experimental Criminology Seminar (Hebrew University, 19 December 2013).

100. ‘Restorative Justice–the Evidence’. Presented at the Observatorio Del Desarrollo at the University of Costa Rica (Costa Rica, 07 October 2013).

101. ‘Using PCSOs to Reduce Crime and Disorder’. Presented at the Metropolitan Police Service Crime Prevention Seminar (Robert Peel Centre, London, 03 October 2013).

102. ‘Effects of Body-Worn Video on Police–Citizen Encounters: An RCT’. Presented at the 5th International Cambridge Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (Cambridge, UK, 11 July 2013).

103. ‘The Promise of Experiments in Legal Studies’. Presented at the Empirical Legal Studies conference (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 06 June 2013).

104. Tobby-Alimi, I. and Ariel, B. (2013). ‘Employment Discrimination in Dan’s top Law Firms’. Presented at the bi-annual Society of Criminologists (Jerusalem, 10 June 2013).

105. ‘A National Randomised Controlled Trial on Hot spot Policing in Israel’. Presented at the Israeli Society of Criminology Conference (Jerusalem, 13 May 2013).

106. ‘Reducing Crime and Disorder in Urban Environments: An Evidence-Based Approach to Directed Patrols’. Presented in the Evidence-Based Policing Conference for Police and Crime Commissioners (University of Cambridge, 08 April 2013).

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107. ‘Face-to-Face Restorative Justice and its effect on Criminals and Victims’. Presented at the Criminal Law Workshop, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University (Jerusalem, 18 March 2013).

108. ‘Tracking Police Performance Using Body-Worn Cameras: The Rialto Police Department Experiment’. Presented at the Annual Drapkin Conference (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 11 March 2013).

109. ‘Fighting Crime with Science’. Address presented at the Golda Meir 2013 Ceremony (Jerusalem, 11 March 2013).

110. ‘Tests of Policing in Hot spots of Crime’. Presented to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 25 March 2013).

111. ‘The Role of Randomized Controlled Trials in Evaluating the Justice System’. Presented at the Annual Society For Law and Society (Tel Aviv, Israel, 19 December 2012).

112. Hunter, N. and Ariel, B. ‘Analysis of 10 Years of Police Data on Kidnapping Cases’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Chicago, IL, 14 November 2012).

113. Taylor, F. and Ariel, B. ‘Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: A Systematic Review of Its Effect on Recidivism in the Criminal Justice System’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Chicago, IL, 15 November 2012).

114. Ariel, B. and Sherman, L. ‘Mass Transit Policing: The London Underground Hot Spots Experiment’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Chicago, IL, 15 November 2012).

115. Bonfield, M. T. and Ariel, B. ‘Social Network Analysis of Organized Crime Groups in the United Kingdom’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Chicago, IL, 16 November 2012).

116. Williams, A. and Ariel, B. ‘Role of the Criminal Justice System in Crime Desistance: the Bristol Integrated Offender Management Scheme’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Chicago, IL, 16 November 2012).

117. ‘Experiments in Reducing Crime’. Presented at the Evidence-Based Policing Conference in Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 01 November 2012).

118. ‘Less Crime on the Tube: The London Underground Hot spots Experiment’. Presented at the Institute of Criminology Public Seminar Series (Cambridge, 18 October 2012).

119. ‘Findings from a Randomised Controlled Trial on Hot spot Policing in the London Underground’. Presented at the Cabinet Office Nudge and Beyond: Behavioural Science, Policy and Knowing What Works (London, 14 June 2012).

120. ‘Electronic Monitoring’s Impact on Reoffending: A Systematic Review’. Presented at the 12th Annual Jerry Lee Symposium, Washington DC, 23 April 2012).

121. ‘Drug Treatment Interventions’ Discussant at the ‘What has been learned from systematic reviews in criminology?’. (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 31 April 2012).

122. ‘Conducting Low Cost Experiments: A Workshop’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Washington DC, 06 November 2011).

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123. ‘Hot Dots and Hot Lines: Analysis of Crime in the London Underground’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Washington DC, 06 November 2011).

124. ‘Does Prison Work? Diversion Initiatives’. Presented at the 2011 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, Judge Business School, Cambridge University (Cambridge 21 October 2011).

125. ‘London Underground Crime Data (2009–2011) & Operation “BTP-LU-RCT”’. Presented at the 4th International NPIA-Cambridge Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (Cambridge, UK, 05 July 2011).

126. ‘The Cambridge Randomiser’. Presented at the 4th International NPIA-Cambridge Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (Cambridge, UK, 05 July 2011).

127. Jackson M. and Ariel B. ‘Data Driven Policing: Homicide Concentration and Distribution Patterns in London’. Presented at the 4th International NPIA-Cambridge Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (Cambridge, UK, 05 July 2011).

128. ‘Negotiating with Terrorists’. Presented at the Indian SVP National Police Academy (Shivaramapalli, Hyderabad, India, 29 December 2010).

129. ‘Judicial Evidence-Based Decision-Making: Lessons from Randomised Controlled Trials’. Presented at the Annual Judges Conference, 2010 (Jerusalem, Israel, 14 October 2010).

130. ‘Measuring Crime and Crime Mapping: The Promise of Experimental Criminology’. Presented at the Annual Ministry of Internal Security Conference, 2010 (Rishon Letzion, 07 October 2010).

131. ‘Repeat Victims of Anti-Social Behaviour: 358,682 Calls’. Presented at the 3rd International NPIA-Cambridge Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (Cambridge, UK, 06 July 2010).

132. ‘The General Deterrence Effect of Disintegrative Shaming on Tax Compliance: A Randomised Controlled Trial’. Presented at the 5th Stockholm Criminology Symposium (Stockholm, Sweden, 14 June 2010).

133. ‘Experiments in Targeting Hot spots’. Presented at the 8th National Crime Mapping Conference (Plenary Speaker) (Manchester, UK, 11 June 2010).

134. ‘Tax compliance communication strategies: a preliminary review of randomized field experiments’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Philadelphia, 06 November 2009).

135. ‘Systematic Review of Research on the Effects of Arrest vs. No-Arrest in Domestic Violence Policing (with Subgroup Analyses on the Possible Effects of Employment)’. Presented at the 2nd International Conference on Evidence-Based Policing (University of Cambridge, UK, 03 July 2009).

136. ‘What works in tax compliance: systematic review of the evidence on tax policies to increase tax collection and improve tax reporting behaviour’. Presented at the British Society of Criminology Annual Conference (Cardiff University, UK; 01 July 2009).

137. ‘Counting for CONSORT: Documentations for Reporting Requirements. Reporting Outcomes: the Case of Baseline Imbalances in Randomized Field Trials’. The Smith Richardson Foundation’s RFTs in Public Policy: A Workshop for Planning and Analysis (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 25–26 January 2009).

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138. ‘Randomized Controlled Experiments in Criminology’. A Two-Day Seminar on Experiments in Criminology (Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 25–26 January 2009).

139. ‘Systematic Review of Baseline Imbalances in Randomized Controlled Trials in Criminology’. Presented at the Communicating Complex Statistical Evidence Conference (University of Cambridge, UK; 08 January 2009).

140. ‘To Threaten or Persuade: Randomized Experiments in Tax Compliance’. Presented at the Jerry Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology (Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK; 29 October 2008).

141. ‘The Effect of Written Notices on Taxpayers’ Reporting Behavior–A Blocked Randomized Controlled Trial’. Presented at the third Annual Conference on Randomized Controlled Trials in the Social Sciences: Methods and Synthesis (York University, UK; 01 October 2008).

142. ‘The Effect of Written Notices on Taxpayers’ Reporting Behavior’. Presented at the Empirical Studies of Criminal and Civil Procedures Conference (Hebrew University; 30 May 2008).

143. Haas, N., Ariel, B., and Moyal, S. ‘Measuring the Vigilantism Paradox: Violating the Law in the Name of Law and Order–Setting Up a Cross-National Study’. Presented at the NSCR; Holland (21 May 2008).

144. ‘Measuring Tax Compliance: An Experimental Approach’. Presented at the NSCR; Holland (21 May 2008).

145. ‘Can Written Notices Increase VAT Compliance?’. Presented at the NSCR; Holland (16 May 2008).

146. ‘Non-Israeli Prisoners in the National Prison Authority’. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Israeli Society of Criminology (Ashkelon College; Israel; 05 March 2008).

147. ‘Taxation and Compliance: Lessons from an Experimental Study’. Presented at the Annual Sociology Society Conference (Tel Aviv University; Israel; 14 January 2008).

148. ‘Taxation and Compliance–An Experimental Study’. Presented at the Annual American Society of Criminology (Atlanta, 16 November 2007).

149. ‘Contrasting Models for Compliance to Tax Laws’. Presented at the Taxation Seminar, Tel Aviv University (Tel Aviv University, Israel, 5 May 2007).

150. ‘Security Offenders in Israel: Definition and Data’. Presented at the Annual Sociology Society Conference (Tel Aviv University, Israel; 5 April 2007).

151. ‘Testing for Compliance in Tax Laws: the Experimental Design’. Presented at Law and Economics Society Conference on Behavioural and Experimental Law and Economics: Applications and Methodology (Hebrew University, Jerusalem; 26 June 2006).

152. ‘Drug Rehabilitation Program at the Sharon Prison: a Quasi-Experimental Study on Recidivism’. Presented with D. Weisburd and E. Shoham at the Presidential Evidence-Based Policy Conference (Israeli President Chamber, Jerusalem, Israel; 22 June 2006).

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153. ‘Providing Civil Legal Aid in Israel’. Presented with M. Ajzenstadt at the School of Social Work Annual Conference (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; 26 January 2006).

154. ‘Legal aid policy–a comparative outlook’. Presented with M. Ajzenstadt at the second annual conference for Social Policy (Tel Aviv University, Israel; 24 January 2005).

155. ‘Current Trends and Risks of Terrorism’. Presented at the National Convention of

Security Directors (Dead Sea, Israel; 12 January 2000).