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Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Economics, Health

Regulating the production and sale of marijuana: A global perspective

by John Wihbey | January 17, 2014

2014 review by the non-partisan RAND Corporation of rules and regulations relating to marijuana possession and sales globally.

Expert Commentary

Extreme voices (iStock)
Politics & Government

Extreme voices: Interest groups and the misrepresentation of issue publics

by John Wihbey | January 16, 2014

2013 study in Public Opinion Quarterly that suggests specific advocacy groups and lobbies often distort the will of supporters in the general public and lead to more extreme polarization.

Expert Commentary

Syrian refugee school, Lebanon (harvard.edu)
Economics, Politics & Government

The Syrian refugee crisis: New research on a problem of historic proportions

by Carol Tan | January 15, 2014

Two 2014 field reports from Harvard University, one based in Lebanon and the other in Jordan, provide new insights into the expanding Syrian refugee crisis.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Orphans, abuse and the world’s most vulnerable children: Recent research

by Chrissie Long | January 13, 2014

2014 review of available studies and data relating to orphans in sub-Saharan Africa.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Race & Gender

Poverty among women in the United States: A primer

by Alexandra Raphel | January 10, 2014

2013 report by the National Council for Research on Women based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and other sources.

Expert Commentary

Corn field
Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Biofuels, energy security, the environment and human health: Research roundup

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 10, 2014

2013 roundup of research on biofuels, including public attitudes, health effects, land use, environmental consequences and the long-term outlook.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Global health 2035: A world converging within a generation

by Stefanie Knoll | January 9, 2014

2013 report for The Lancet that quantifies the future of global health and development and maps out how progress might be achieved through investments.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government, Race & Gender

No strength in numbers: The failure of big-city bills in American state legislatures

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 8, 2014

2013 study in American Political Science Review on the reasons behind the difficulties big cities face in getting their legislation passed in state assemblies. Includes 120 years of data.

Expert Commentary

Health

High-mortality days during the winter season

by John Wihbey | January 8, 2014

2013 study from Kent State on the effects of winter weather and other scientific findings that add context to cold weather patterns and human impact.

Expert Commentary

Razor wire on a prison fence
Criminal Justice, Health

Mentally ill offenders involved with the U.S. criminal justice system

by Chrissie Long | January 6, 2014

2013 study from Chatham University published in Sage Open on research relating to mentally ill offenders.

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