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Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Coal and public health: Scientific evidence from the U.S. and China

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 19, 2013

2013 review of reearch on the health effects of coal, with a focus on a study in PNAS on the relationship between coal combustion and mortality in China.

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Bridge construction
Economics, Politics & Government

What have we learned from 30 years of research on the productivity of public capital?

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 17, 2013

2013 meta-analysis in the Journal of Economic Surveys comparing the results of 68 studies on impact of public-capital investments on economic productivity.

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Health, Politics & Government

Economic and social implications of regulating alcohol availability in grocery stores

by John Wihbey | July 17, 2013

2013 study from Cornell and Colorado State suggesting that the broader sale of wine among local stores is not associated with greater health risks.

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Criminal Justice, Media, Politics & Government

NSA surveillance: Clarifying and distinguishing two data collection programs

by John Wihbey | July 15, 2013

July 2013 Congressional Research Service report providing key background information on the National Security Agency surveillance programs. Also included are related papers and scholarly perspectives.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Does strengthening self-defense law deter crime or escalate violence?

by Katie Gleason | July 15, 2013

2012 paper from Texas A&M done for the National Bureau of Economic Research looks at how “stand your ground” laws — based on “castle doctrine” — affect rates of violence in states.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Violent crime in the United States: Youth, minorities and public awareness

by John Wihbey | July 12, 2013

2013 review of key government reports and surveys that provide perspective on trends in various violent crime rates, with a focus on youth and racial groups.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Hot spots policing and crime prevention strategies: Ongoing research

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 11, 2013

2013 review of scholarship on new policing programs to reduce crime and their outcomes. Also discussed are data analytics and “predictive policing.”

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Education, Media

Multitasking, social media and distraction: Research review

by John Wihbey | July 11, 2013

2013 research review of major studies relating to multitasking and distraction, with an emphasis on young people and social media.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Does governmental incentives or economic growth stimulate green-building construction?

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 9, 2013

2013 study by Florida State University the effectiveness of a range of state incentive programs for the construction of energy-efficient builtings..

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Economics, Race & Gender

Gender, work and family in America: Differences in time use

by John Wihbey | July 8, 2013

2013 review of U.S. Bureau of Labor findings, and Pew Research Center data on issues of gender and the division of work and household tasks.

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