Dr. Ashley Arnio

  • Associate Professor at School of Criminal Justice & Criminology, College of Applied Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2023

  • Ranson, J. W. A., Arnio, A. N., & Copp, J. E. (2023). Jurisdictional context and the (over)use of pretrial detention. Social Science Research, 112, 1–13.
  • Morgan, M. A., Logan, M. W., & Arnio, A. N. (2023). Hazardous duty: Investigating resistance to police at the point of arrest among incarcerated military veterans. Armed Forces & Society, 49(1), 91–114. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X211042061

2022

  • Arnio, A. N., & Robbins, M. E. (2022). Increasing research mentoring opportunities in the College of Applied Arts: 2021-2022 grant report. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University.

2021

  • Arnio, A. N. (2021). Examining the effects of neighborhood contextual factors on officer-involved shootings. Justice Quarterly, 38(4), 226–252. https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2019.1679862

2019

  • Ranson, J. W. A., Arnio, A. N., & Baumer, E. P. (2019). Extending research on neighborhoods and crime: An examination of mortgage fraud across Chicago census tracts. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35(3), 435–460. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-018-9392-y
  • Nix, J., Arnio, A. N., & Spohn, R. E. (2019). Assessing the effectiveness of ShotSpotter in Omaha: Addendum to 2016 final evaluation report. Omaha, NE: Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska Omaha.

2018

  • Mletzko, D., Summers, L., & Arnio, A. N. (2018). Spatial patterns of urban sex trafficking. Journal of Criminal Justice, 58, 87–96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2018.07.008
  • Spohn, R. E., & Arnio, A. N. (2018). Project Safe Neighborhoods 2016 final evaluation report. Omaha, NE: Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska Omaha.

2017

  • Baumer, E. P., Ranson, J. W. A., Arnio, A. N., Fulmer, A., & De Zilwa, S. (2017). Illuminating a dark side of the American dream: Assessing the prevalence and predictors of mortgage fraud across U.S. counties. American Journal of Sociology, 123(2), 549–603. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1086/692719

2016

  • Baumer, E. P., & Arnio, A. N. (2016). Macro-level theory: A critical component of criminological exploration. In A. R. Piquero (Ed.), The Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp. 445–474). New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118512449
  • Arnio, A. N., Spohn, R. E., & Caballero, M. L. (2016). Project Safe Neighborhoods 2014 final evaluation report. Omaha, NE: Nebraska Center for Justice Research, University of Nebraska Omaha.

2014

  • Baumer, E. P., Wolff, K. T., Arnio, A. N., & Chiaputto, J. (2014). Assessing the link between foreclosure and crime rates: A multi-level analysis of neighborhoods across large U.S. cities. National Institute of Justice.

2013

  • Baumer, E. P., Arnio, A. N., & Wolff, K. T. (2013). Assessing the role of mortgage fraud, confluence, and spillover in the contemporary foreclosure crisis. Housing Policy Debate, 23(2), 299–327.

2012

  • Arnio, A. N., Baumer, E. P., & Wolff, K. T. (2012). The contemporary foreclosure crisis and U.S. crime rates. Social Science Research, 41(6), 1598–1614.
  • Arnio, A. N., & Baumer, E. P. (2012). Demography, foreclosure, and crime: Assessing spatial heterogeneity in contemporary models of neighborhood crime rates. Demographic Research, 26, 449–488.
  • Baumer, E. P., & Arnio, A. N. (2012). Multi-level modeling and criminological inquiry. In D. Gadd, S. Karstedt, & S. Messner (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Research Methods (pp. 97–110). London: SAGE Publications.
  • Baumer, E. P., Wolff, K. T., & Arnio, A. N. (2012). A multicity neighborhood analysis of foreclosure and crime. Social Science Quarterly, 93(3), 577–601.

2010

  • Blomberg, T. G., & Arnio, A. N. (2010). 2008-2009 Annual report to the Florida Department of Education of the Juvenile Justice Educational Enhancement Program. Florida State University, Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research.

2009

  • Blomberg, T. G., & Arnio, A. N. (2009). 2007-2008 Annual report to the Florida Department of Education of the Juvenile Justice Educational Enhancement Program. Florida State University, Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research.