Sea level rise (SLR) is anticipated to be one of the most disruptive impacts of climate change for coastal communities if adaptive measures are not taken. Conceptualizing adaptation to SLR
Jun 2025
Concerns for Appearing as Racist and Burnout Among Frontline Police Officers
This study investigates the impact of the “racist police officer” stereotype on burnout among frontline police officers. Grounded in stereotype threat and dirty work scholarship, we argue that this stereotype
May 2024
Budgeting for the human-made disaster of war: US aid to Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is a man-made disaster. The USA engaged in both ex ante and ex post budgeting to support Ukraine. The authors examined the scholarly literature related to budgeting for disasters,
Mar 2023
Budgeting for the human-made disaster of war: US aid to Ukraine
Why do militant groups turn on each other? This behavior is somewhat puzzling, since such groups are often on the same side of a conflict. A growing body of literature
Nov 2022
Work engagement, burnout, and the motivation to serve among law enforcement officers during the COVID-19 pandemic and community protests in the USA
In recent years, law enforcement officers in the USA have faced substantial new demands due to the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide community protests for racial justice and police reform. To
Oct 2020
Interests, Institutions, and Defense Spending
Why do some governments spend more on their military than others? Leaders make spending decisions based in part on their desire to stay in office, and they may lose office