
Brandon Turchan is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. His research involves engaging law enforcement agencies to improve the fairness and effectiveness of policing. He is particularly interested in the role of police in delivering justice to crime victims and reducing harm in crime prevention strategies.
PhD 2023, Rutgers University
MS 2014, Michigan State University
BA 2012, The Ohio State University
The Salience of Social Context, Opioid Antagonist Use, and Prior Opioid Exposure as Determinants of Fatal and Non-Fatal Opioid Overdoses Year: 2023 Authors: Zimmerman, G.M., Douglas, S.D., Turchan, B., & Braga, A.A. Journal: Health & Place
Reforming the Police through Procedural Justice Training: A Multicity Randomized Trial at Crime Hot Spots Year: 2022 Authors: Weisburd, D., Telep, C.W., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Braga, A.A., & Turchan, B. Journal: PNAS
High Profile Police-Involved Shootings and Officers’ Perceptions of Legitimacy: Insights from a Natural Experiment Year: 2021: Author: Turchan, B. Journal: Journal of Experimental Criminology
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