Angelo Kevin Brown
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Assistant Professor of Criminology
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Angelo Kevin Brown is an Assistant Professor of Criminology whose research examines the intersection of law, technology, and societal issues. His work investigates the criminal implications of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, and explores their potential impact on law enforcement and the justice system. Brown also studies the social and legal frameworks surrounding controversial or evolving areas, including cannabis regulation and the global analysis of sex work.
His research further extends to the experiences of individuals within law enforcement, specifically examining the role and challenges faced by female police officers in international peacekeeping missions. Brown's scholarship contributes to ongoing discussions about criminal justice reform, the ethical considerations of predictive policing, and the evolving nature of crime in the digital age.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Book Review: <i>Robed representatives: How Black judges advocate in American courts</i> by Davis, T. M. DavisT. M. (2026). Robed representatives: How Black judges advocate in American courts. Stanford University Press. Pp. 322. ISBN: 978-1-5036-4134-1. $32.00. (2026)
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The Promise and Issues of Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Policing (2026)
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A Global Analysis of Sex Work, Morality, and Regulation (2026)
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Book Review: <i>Chasing Change in Camden: Police Reform in One of America's Most Violent Cities</i> by Shjarback, John ShjarbackJohn (2025). Chasing Change in Camden: Police Reform in One of America's Most Violent Cities. Temple University Press, 190 pp. $28.95, ISBN: 978-1-4399-2277-4. (2026)
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Law and the Criminal Justice System (2025)
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Law and Civil Rights in an Age of Artificial Intelligence (2025)
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AI and the Legal Challenges of Law and the Criminal Justice System (2025)
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Book Review: Judging Insanity, Punishing Difference DeambrogioChloé. (2023). <i>Judging Insanity, Punishing Difference</i> . Stanford, CA. Stanford University Press. 300 pp. $70.00. ISBN: 9781503630321. (2024)
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How the Police Released Body-Worn Camera Footage Matters (2023)
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Redhorse Bennett, C. (2022). Our Fight Has Just Begun: Hate Crimes and Justice in Native America. University of Arizona Press. 232 pp. USD 29.95 (pbk), USD 100.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-0816541676. (2023)
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The Impact of Marginalization on Relations With Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice System (2023)
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School Resource Officers' Impact on Violence and Crime (2023)
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The Criminal Side of Cryptocurrency (2023)
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Fake It Until You Make It! (2022)
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The Criminalization of the Cannabis Plant: Decolonizing the Harmful Enforcement (2022)
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