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Criminal Justice
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Does Wearing Body Cameras Reduce Police Use of Force?
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Tracey Meares on “Smart, Tough, and Fair: Reducing Crime in 60 Minutes or Less"
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Greg Huber on How the Public Views Police Reform (NBC CT)
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Tragic, but not Random: The Social Contagion of Nonfatal Gunshot Injuries
February 10, 2014
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Ways To Improve Police Legitimacy in Poor, Minority Neighborhoods
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Life After Nebraska’s Death Penalty
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Q & A with Andy Papachristos on Gun Violence Research
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Green & Winik on the Effects of Random Judge Assignments (Criminology)
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Too Much Knowledge, Too Little Power: An Assessment of Political Knowledge in Highly Policed Communities
August 7, 2019
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Vesla Weaver on How America's Public Safety System Hurts Our Democracy
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