“…Specifically, we fitted hierarchical models with robust standard errors to adjust for the clustering of effect sizes within studies/datasets (Hedges, Tipton, and Johnson, ; Tipton, ). The meta‐analysis of multiple effect sizes per study is becoming increasingly common in general, and meta‐analyses in criminology and criminal justice are beginning to conduct these types of analyses more frequently (Pratt, Turanovic, and Cullen, ; Pratt, Turanovic, Fox, and Wright, ; Pyrooz, Turanovic, Decker, and Wu, ). We estimated all of our models in Stata 14 using robumeta (Hedberg, ), and we calculated the variance for each effect size estimate using σ 2 = 1/( n – 3) (Lipsey and Wilson, )…”