broken windows theory, broken windows policing, New York City, policing, zero-tolerance, MTO, Moving To Oppportunity, disorder and crime, disorderliness, aggressive police enforcement, community effects, neighborhood safety, fraffiti, pulic intoxication, public disorder, disorderly conduct
terrorism, counterterrorism, counterterrorist measures, war on terror, 9/11, racial profiling, ethnic profiling, profiling of young muslim men, police profiling, economic model of crime, substitution effects, policing, airplane hijacking, bombing, assassinations, stop and frisk
poststructuralism, structuralism, critical theory, discourse of modernity, enlightenment, Claude Levi-Strauss, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Pierre Bourdieu, Judith Butler, randomization, postmodern
order-maintenance policing, order-maintenance, broken windows policing, the broken windows theory, skid row, real estate development, real estate and crime, Los Angeles Downtown redevelopment, homelessness, SRO, real estate redevelopment, disorder and crime, policing, policing disorder, policing Sk
gun registration, gun regulation, gun control, Second Amendment, NRA, Adolf Hitler, Nazi Gun Laws, gun debates, firearms legislation, National Alliance
broken windows theory, broken windows policing, New York City, policing, zero-tolerance, MTO, Moving To Oppportunity, disorder and crime, drugs, marijuana, marijuana arrests, drug control policy, New York City drug arrests, racial discrimination, equal protection , Batson, discriminatory intent
Lawrence v. Texas, anti-sodomy laws, Texas sodomy laws, deviate sexual intercourse, harm principle, legal moralism, desuetude, gay rights, homosexuality, gays and lesbians, queer theory, same-sex marriage
16.
Risk as a Proxy for Race|
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Download | Criminology and Public Policy, Forthcoming, University of Chicago Law & Economics Olin Working Paper No. 535, University of Chicago Public Law Working Paper No. 323 Accepted Paper Series
Harcourt, Bernard E.
University of Chicago - Department of Political Science
search and seizure, Fourth Amendment, stop-and-frisk, pat-down search, body search, cavity search, sexual battery, police misconduct, police abuse, dirty hands, conflict of interest, law and social science, human subjects committee, institutional review board, Nuremburg trials
University of Chicago - Department of Political Science
Posted:
10 Feb 11
Last Revised:
21 May 11
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human subjects, human experimentation, prisoner experimentation, malaria research, the University of Chicago, Stateville prison, consent, Nathan Leopold, World War II, Vietnam
University of Chicago - Department of Political Science
Posted:
14 Mar 12
192 (77,881)
civil discourse, incivility, Tea Party, Rick Santorum, Sarah /Palin, Occupy Wall Street, true threats, civility, truth-telling
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Punitive Preventive Justice: A Critique|
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Harcourt, Bernard E.
University of Chicago - Department of Political Science
Posted:
25 May 12
190 (79,043)
Punitive prevention, preventive detention, stop-and-frisk, broken windows theory, racial profiling, punishment, cost-benefit analysis, operations research, systems analysis, PPBS
University of Chicago - Department of Political Science
Posted:
05 Oct 08
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20 Nov 08
129 (111,356)
death penalty, capital punishment, executions, abolition, lethal injection, retentionist states, moratorium, democracy, American exceptionalism, Eighth Amendment, everyday acts of resistance, political capital