Course #
37103
Section Number
1
Day(s)
F
Time(s)
9:00am-11:50am
Term
Fall 2024
Course Instructor
Syllabus

The goals of this course are to introduce students to some key concepts in crime policy and help develop their policy analysis skills, including the ability to frame problems and policy alternatives, think critically about empirical evidence, use cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis to compare policy alternatives, and write effective policy memos. The course seeks to develop these skills by considering the relative efficacy of different policy approaches to controlling crime including imprisonment, policing, drug regulation, and gun-oriented regulation or enforcement, as well as education, social programs, and active labor market policies that may influence people’s propensity to commit crime or be victims of crime. While policy choices about punishment and crime prevention involve a range of legal and normative considerations, the focus in this class will be mostly on answering positive (factual) questions about the consequences of different policies.

Quarter Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus
Fall 2024 Crime Prevention Jens Ludwig Friday 9:00am-11:50am Syllabus