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Thursday, July 27 | |
8:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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First three morning papers joint with Law and Economics
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8:30 am |
Are American Juries Racially Discriminatory? Evidence from over a Quarter Million Felony Grand Jury Cases
Discussant:
Nicola Persico, Northwestern University and NBER |
9:30 am |
Prediction Mistakes in the Criminal Justice System: Evidence from Linking Prosecutor Surveys to Court Records
Discussant:
Ashesh Rambachan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
10:30 am |
Break
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10:45 am |
Effects of Enhanced Legal Aid in Child Welfare: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of Mi Abogado
Discussant:
James Greiner, Harvard University |
11:45 am |
Criminal Justice Involvement and Well-Being in Old Age
Discussant:
Manasi Deshpande, University of Chicago and NBER |
12:45 pm |
Lunch
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1:45 pm |
Importing the Opioid Crisis? International Trade and Drug Overdoses
Discussant:
Kosali I. Simon, Indiana University and NBER |
2:45 pm |
Break
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3:00 pm |
Release, Detain, or Surveil? The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Defendant Outcomes
Discussant:
Jonah Gelbach, University of California at Berkeley |
4:00 pm |
Sexual Harassment in Public Spaces and Police Patrolling: Experimental Evidence from Urban India
Discussant:
Oeindrila Dube, University of Chicago and NBER |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn
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6:00 pm |
Group Dinner - Royal Sonesta Hotel (Skyline AB)
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Friday, July 28 | |
8:00 am |
Coffee and Pastries
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The 8:30 am presentation will not be available on YouTube
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8:30 am |
From Retributive to Restorative: An Alternative Approach to Justice
Discussant:
Steven Raphael, University of California, Berkeley and NBER |
9:30 am |
Direct Incentives Increase Employment of People with Criminal Records
Discussant:
Zoe B. Cullen, Harvard University and NBER |
10:30 am |
Break
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10:45 am |
Gang Rule: Understanding and Countering Criminal Governance
Discussant:
Jesse Bruhn, Brown University and NBER |
11:45 am |
Business Cycles and Police Hires
Discussant:
Steven Mello, Dartmouth College and NBER |
12:45 pm |
Lunch
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2:00 pm |
Stopped by the Police: The End of "Stop-and-Frisk" on Neighborhood Crime and High School Dropout Rates
Discussant:
Aaron Chalfin, University of Pennsylvania and NBER |
3:00 pm |
Adjourn
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