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SUMMARY:Conference on the Economics of Crime and Justice
DESCRIPTION:After holding our 2021 conference online\, we renew our call for papers for the third annual Conference on the Economics of Crime and Justice\, this time (hopefully) in person. \nWe aim to assemble scholars from around the world to discuss recent work on issues involving the economics of crime and the criminal justice system. We are particularly interested in studies that address pressing policy issues\, long-standing problems in the field\, or innovative methods. \nPlease submit your papers for consideration by January 9\, 2022\, sending your paper (preferred) or abstract to cep.events@lse.ac.uk with Chicago/LSE Crime in the subject header. Authors of accepted papers will be notified in early February. Funds to assist with travel and lodging expenses are available for the authors of accepted papers. Presenters are expected to attend the full conference. If you cannot attend the full conference\, please note your availability in your submission. \nFor more information on the 2021 conference\, please click here.
URL:https://legacy.bfistage.com/event/conference-on-the-economics-of-crime-and-justice-2/
LOCATION:Centre for Economic Performance\, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\, WC2A 3PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Academic Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff%20Grogger":MAILTO:jgrogger@uchicago.edu
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SUMMARY:Warriors and Vigilantes as Police Officers: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Body-Cameras in Rio de Janeiro
DESCRIPTION:Watch Video in English Watch Video in Spanish \n\n\nIn recent years\, one of the most prominent interventions seeking to address police violence has been body-worn cameras. It is believed that body-cameras can curb police violence by increasing supervisor’ monitoring capacity and by increasing the probability that police are prosecuted and convicted for abusive behavior. Thus far\, the evidence available is mixed and comes mostly from RCTs conducted in the U.S. Context clearly matters and it is critical to understand the effects induced by the use of body-cameras in more violent settings\, such as the ones observed in Latin America. \nIn this webinar\, Beatriz Magaloni presented the results of the first randomized experiment on police body-cameras in a high-violence setting: Río de Janeiro\, Brazil. Tania Pinc commented on the implications of this research. A 10-minute Q&A will follow the presentation.
URL:https://legacy.bfistage.com/event/warriors-and-vigilantes-as-police-officers-evidence-from-a-field-experiment-with-body-cameras-in-rio-de-janeiro/
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SUMMARY:Development Lunch Seminar – Spring 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Development Lunch Seminars are operated with support from the Becker Friedman Institute and The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts and is a collaboration between Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics\, Booth School of Business\, Harris School of Public Policy and the Law School. \nThis seminar series is weekly on Fridays from 12:30-2:00 p.m CST. \nTo view a Google calendar with all occurrences of the seminar\, click here. \nThis seminar is intended for University of Chicago faculty\, students and staff. \n\nAll times listed below are Central Standard Time.
URL:https://legacy.bfistage.com/event/development-lunch-seminar-spring-2022/
LOCATION:Saieh Hall 021
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