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Computational Methods for Measuring Drug Trafficking Organizations

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Top Blog Posts of 2020

Our admissions team tries our best to answer your questions as thoroughly as possible—on the phone, online, and especially on our blog. With regularly updated information, the admissions blog is a great resource for anyone looking to learn more about Harris. We’ve gathered our top five posts from the fall to help you as you complete your application for the next deadline.
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Student Profile: Wrojensky André, DPSS'20, AM Class of 2021

“My life dream is to become a transformative president for Haiti. I love my country and want to make meaningful change.”
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Council on Criminal Justice Launches Task Force to Advance Fair, Effective Policing

As one of the nation’s premier criminal justice research organizations, the Crime Lab partners with the public sector and communities to use data and research to design, test and scale programs and policies to enhance public safety.

Value and Versatility of a Policy Degree

Value and Versatility of a Policy Degree

Value and Versatility of a Policy Degree

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Study by Senior Lecturer Paula Worthington Cited in Fee Reform Op-Ed

A study by Harris Public Policy Senior Lecturer Paula Worthington was featured in an op-ed in the Chicago Tribune which discussed the need for reform of fines and fees in major cities like Chicago.
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Professor Konstantin Sonin and Assistant Professor Austin Wright Argue for Stimulus Checks to Support Public Health

Harris Public Policy Professor Konstantin Sonin, Assistant Professor Austin Wright, and Visiting Professor Jesse Driscoll authored an Op-Ed featured in The Washington Post discussing whether stimulus checks incentivize people to stay home during the COVID
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Student Profile: Raymond Zhang, DPSS’20

“The DPSS program was one of the only programs that had the emphasis I wanted: data-driven, highly analytical, but also in the field of social science.”