Biography

Jed is a 4th-year doctoral student in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. His research focuses on the evaluation and reduction of institutional inequalities and reducing the barriers between practitioners and research to improve evidence-driven policy. His work appears in the journals Criminology, Justice Quarterly, and Criminology & Public Policy. He currently serves as a graduate research fellow at the Michigan Statistical Analysis Center. Jed graduated from Colorado S

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Education

BS 2020, Colorado State University

Publications

Knode, J.L., Wolfe, S.E., & Carter, T.M. (2024). Pulling back the veil of darkness: A proposed roadmap to disentangle racial disparities in traffic stops, a research note. Criminology.

Knode, J.L., Carter, T.M., Wolfe, S.E. (2024). Driving while broke: The role of class signals in police discretion. Justice Quarterly (forthcoming).

Carter, T.M., Wolfe, S.E., Knode, J.L., & Henry, G. (2024). Attempting to reduce traffic stop racial disparities: An experimental evaluation of an internal dashboard intervention. Criminology & Public Policy.