Podcast appearances and mentions of Philip J Cook

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Best podcasts about Philip J Cook

Latest podcast episodes about Philip J Cook

Probable Causation
Episode 47: Greg Midgette on the 24/7 Sobriety program (REBROADCAST)

Probable Causation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 49:09


Greg Midgette talks about the effects of 24/7 Sobriety — a program for defendants with alcohol-related offenses, based on swift-certain-fair principles. This episode was first posted in March 2021. “Criminal Deterrence: Evidence from an Individual‐Level Analysis of 24/7 Sobriety” by Beau Kilmer and Greg Midgette. *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment” by Mark A.R. Kleiman. "The Efficacy of the Rio Hondo DUI Court: A 2-Year Field Experiment" by John M. MacDonald, Andrew R. Morral, Barbara Raymond, and Christine Eibner. ”Punishment and deterrence: Evidence from Drunk Driving” by Benjamin Hansen. “Efficacy of Frequent Monitoring with Swift, Certain, and Modest Sanctions for Violations: Insights from South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Project” by Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia, Paul Heaton, and Greg Midgette. "Can a criminal justice alcohol abstention programme with swift, certain, and modest sanctions (24/7 Sobriety) reduce population mortality? A retrospective observational study" by Nancy Nicosia, Beau Kilmer, and Paul Heaton. “Paying the Tab: The Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Control” by Philip J. Cook. "Managing Drug Involved Probationers with Swift and Certain Sanctions: Evaluating Hawaii's HOPE." by Angela Hawken and Mark A. R. Kleiman. "Washington Intensive Supervision Program: Evaluation Report" by Angela Hawken and Mark A. R. Kleiman. "HOPE II: A Follow-up to Hawaii`s HOPE Evaluation" by Angela Hawken, Jonathan Kulick, Kelly Smith, Jie Mei, Yiwen Zhang, Sara Jarman, Travis Yu, Chris Carson, and Tifanie Vial. "Outcome Findings from the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment: Is Swift, Certain, and Fair an Effective Supervision Strategy?" by Pamela K. Lattimore, Doris Layton MacKenzie, Gary Zajac, Debbie Dawes, Elaine Arsenault, and Stephen Tueller. “Managing Pretrial Misconduct: An Experimental Evaluation of HOPE Pretrial" by Janet Davidson, George King, Jens Ludwig, and Steven Raphael. ”A Natural Experiment to Test the Effect of Sanction Certainty and Celerity on Substance-Impaired Driving: North Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Program” by Greg Midgette, Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia, and Paul Heaton.  

SNS Kunskap
Gun violence – what do we know and what to do?

SNS Kunskap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 89:29


For several years, gun violence has increased significantly both in Sweden and in the US. Why is gun violence on the rise and how are we to combat it? We welcome you to join a conversation with professor emeritus Philip J. Cook and researchers from Malmö University. Participants Philip J. Cook, ITT/Terry Sanford Professor Emeritus of Public Policy Studies and Professor Emeritus of Economics, Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. 2020 recipient of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology and co-author of the books Gun Violence: The Real Costs and The Gun Debate: What Everyone Needs to Know. Manne Gerell, Associate Professor of Criminology at Malmö University. Gerell studies the geography of crime and gang violence, focusing on arson, gun violence and street violence. Mia-Maria Magnusson, PhD in criminology, researcher at Malmö University and police officer. In her thesis, Magnusson mapped the open drug markets in Stockholm and created a model that may be used to assess the likelihood of future gun violence at these locations. As a police officer, Magnusson has extensive experience of the drug trade. The conversation is moderated by Willy Silberstein, a former journalist at the news desk of Swedish Radio.

Probable Causation
Episode 76: Tim Moore on the long-term effects of the crack cocaine epidemic

Probable Causation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 48:34


Tim Moore talks about the long-term effects of the US crack cocaine epidemic on gun violence. “Guns and Violence: The Enduring Impact of Crack Cocaine Markets on Young Black Males” by William N. Evans, Craig Garthwaite, and Timothy J. Moore. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “The White/Black Educational Gap, Stalled Progress, and the Long-term Consequences of the Emergence of Crack Cocaine Markets” by William N. Evans, Craig Garthwaite, and Timothy J. Moore. “Youth Violence, Guns and the Illicit-drug Industry” by Alfred Blumstein. Episode 16 of Probable Causation: Stephen Billings. “The Emergence of Crack Cocaine and the Rise in Urban Crime Rates” by Jeff Grogger and Michael Willis. “Measuring Crack Cocaine and its Impact” by Roland G. Fryer Jr., Paul S. Heaton, Steven D. Levitt, and Kevin M. Murphy. “The Social Costs of Gun Ownership” by Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig. “It's the Phone, Stupid: Mobiles and Murder” by Lena Edlund and Cecilia Machado. “The Role of Gun Supply in 1980s and 1990s Youth Violence” by Wm. Alan Bartley and Geoffrey Williams. “Firearms and Violence Under Jim Crow” by Michael D. Makowsky and Patrick L. Warren. “The Emergence of the Crack Epidemic and City-to-Suburb Mobility Between and Within Ethno-Racial Groups” by Takuma Kamada. “Illegal Drugs and Public Corruption: Crack Based Evidence from California” by Alessandro Flamini, Babak Jahanshahi, and Kamiar Mohaddes. “Opioid Use, Health and Crime: Insights from a Rapid Reduction in Heroin Supply” by Timothy J. Moore & Kevin T. Schnepel. Episode 5 of Probable Causation: Kevin Schnepel. Episode 27 of Probable Causation: Benjamin Hansen. “Causes and Consequences of Illicit Drug Epidemics” by Timothy J. Moore and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula.

Nordegren & Epstein i P1
Vad blir kvar i Public Service om SD får bestämma?

Nordegren & Epstein i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 40:30


Sverigedemokraterna har vid sidan av invandring och kriminalitet nu också området Public Service på sin agenda. Vad vill de egentligen? Dessutom: Jerzy Sarnecki i studion , och vi smakar ekollonkakor. I dagens program frågas SD: s kulturpolitiske talesperson Aron Emilsson ut om vad hans parti egentligen vill med SR, SVT och UR i framtiden. Vad får bli kvar, vad ska bort om de får bestämma? Det finns sedan 2006 ett pris inom kriminologi - The Stockholm Prize in Criminology.  Priset delas ut av svenska regeringen och Torsten Söderbergs Stiftelse. Vi bjuder in juryns ordförande professor Jerzy Sarnecki för att höra mer om årets pristagare; Philip J. Cook och Franklin E. Zimring som forskat kring vikten av vapenlagar. Ekollon - det är inte bara mumma för grisar. Vi berättade förra veckan att detta kan vara nya supermaten. Matinnovatören Lena Engelmark Embertsén från Högstorp gård vid Mellösatrakten i Sörmland har bakat ekollonkakor. Vi får smaka! Programledare: Thomas Nordegren Bisittare: Louise Epstein Producent: Niklas Runsten

Policy 360
Ep. 65 Why Arming Teachers Won't Work

Policy 360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 15:57


“The tragic Parkland, Fla., shooting on February 14th is yet another dreadful reminder that schools are no sanctuary against mass violence. Americans are surely united in wanting reforms … But the reform that is getting the most attention in this bizarro era we live in — arming teachers with concealed handguns — would likely make things worse.” – excerpt from an op-ed by one of this country’s preeminent researchers on gun violence in America, Philip J. Cook. Cook talks with Kelly Brownell about other, more promising strategies for dealing with gun violence in classrooms than arming teachers.

Ways & Means
S3 Episode 3: How Do Criminals Get Their Guns?

Ways & Means

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 20:54


Duke professor Philip J. Cook has been tracking the underground gun market in the U.S. for the last 15 years. For one project, his team went to one of the largest jails in the country and asked the inmates a simple question: "Where do you get your guns?" Also, former Chicago gang member "Samuel" talks candidly about his experiences with guns. Before his 15th birthday, Samuel had shot someone, and been shot himself.

Tohubohu Producer Podcast
Episode 35: Malicious Intent

Tohubohu Producer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2014 55:13


In this episode, first airing February 1, 2014, Bjorn and Bill sit down with independent producer Philip J. Cook, creator of the web series Malice, to discuss his journey from direct-to-video feature production to web narrative distribution. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

Office Hours at Duke University

In the wake of last month's deadly shootings in Newtown, Conn., President Obama said the U.S. must consider new ways to combat gun violence. Public policy professor Philip J. Cook, who has long studied the effectiveness of gun control efforts in this country, participates in this live "Office Hours" webcast interview on the topic at noon Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. A recent article in the (Raleigh) News and Observer describes the many media interviews Cook has done in the wake of the Newtown killings. He is co-author of the book "Gun Violence: The Real Costs." His recent scholarly articles include "Q&A on Firearms Availability, Carrying, and Misuse" and "The Economist's guide to crime busting." He has served as a consultant to the Department of Justice and been vice chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Law and Justice. "Office Hours" is Duke's live webcast series for the university community, and others, to engage with professors about their research and scholarship.