Anne Piehl
American economist and criminologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anne Morrison Piehl is an American economist and criminologist. She is a professor of economics at Rutgers University, the director of Rutgers' Program in Criminal Justice, and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. She joined Rutgers as an associate professor in 2005, and became a full professor there in 2012. Also in 2012, she became a fellow of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics. In 2020, she was named to the James Cullen Chair in Economics, where she will serve a five-year term. She served on the New Jersey Committee on Government Efficiency and Reform Corrections/Sentencing Task Force, prepared expert testimony for the New Jersey Institute of Social Justice, and testified before Congress and the United States Sentencing Commission. Her research interests include prisoner reentry programs and prison violence.
Anne Piehl's Published Works
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- Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation Ceasefire (2001) (555)
- Youth violence in Boston: Gun markets, serious youth offenders, and a use-reduction strategy (1996) (374)
- Cross-city evidence on the relationship between immigration and crime (1998) (344)
- Judging Judicial Discretion: Legal Factors and Racial Discrimination in Sentencing (2001) (312)
- Reducing Gun Violence: The Boston Gun Project's Operation Ceasefire (2004) (199)
- Recent Immigrants: Unexpected Implications for Crime and Incarceration (1997) (196)
- Why are Immigrants&Apos; Incarceration Rates so Low? Evidence on Selective Immigration, Deterrence, and Deportation (2007) (177)
- Testing for Structural Breaks in the Evaluation of Programs (1999) (161)
- THE CRIME-CONTROL EFFECT OF INCARCERATION: DOES SCALE MATTER?* (2006) (151)
- Controlling Violent Offenders Released to the Community: An Evaluation of the Boston Reentry Initiative (2009) (144)
- Measuring and Explaining Charge Bargaining (2007) (111)
- Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration (2008) (108)
- Prison buildup and disorder (2006) (102)
- What do prosecutors maximize? An analysis of the federalization of drug crimes (2000) (102)
- Immigration, crime, and incarceration in early twentieth-century america (2009) (87)
- Does Prison Pay? The Stormy National Debate over the Cost-Effectiveness of Imprisonment (1991) (75)
- SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND THE LEGAL THREAT TO PRESUMPTIVE SENTENCING GUIDELINES (2007) (72)
- The Role of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System (1997) (72)
- Popular support for the prison build-up (2003) (53)
- The Inextricable Link Between Age and Criminal History in Sentencing (2007) (47)
- The (Un)Known Universe: Mapping Gangs and Gang Violence in Boston (2017) (43)
- Problem solving and youth violence: an evaluation of the Boston Gun Project (2000) (38)
- Sentencing Guidelines and Judicial Discretion: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from Human Calculation Errors (2011) (37)
- Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America: DOES SUPERVISION MATTER? (2005) (33)
- Immigration and Crime in Early 20th Century America (2007) (33)
- Immigrant assimilation into US prisons, 1900–1930 (2014) (27)
- Right-Sizing Justice: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Imprisonment in Three States (1999) (26)
- Youth Homicide in Boston (1999) (25)
- Comparing Apples to Oranges: Differences in Women’s and Men’s Incarceration and Sentencing Outcomes (2017) (25)
- What Does Immigration Have to Do with It? (2008) (19)
- From Cell to Street: A Plan to Supervise Inmates after Release (2002) (14)
- Immigration: America&Apos;S Nineteenth Century "Law and Order Problem"? (2010) (12)
- Institutional Requirements for Effective Imposition of Fines (2010) (12)
- Crime, Work, and Reentry (2003) (10)
- What Do Prosecutors Maximize? an Analysis of Drug Offenders and Concurrent Jurisdiction (1998) (10)
- Preparing Prisoners for Employment: The Power of Small Rewards. Civic Report No. 57. (2009) (9)
- Location, Location, Location: The Impact of Guideline Grid Location on the Value of Sentencing Enhancements (2011) (8)
- PROSPECTS FOR PRISONER REENTRY (2003) (6)
- Crime, Corrections, and CaliforniaDoes Immigration Have to Do with It? (2008) (6)
- THE CHALLENGE OF MASS INCARCERATION (2004) (5)
- Unwinding mass incarceration (2015) (3)
- Immigrant assimilation into US prisons, 1900–1930 (2013) (3)
- Boston Gun Project: Impact Evaluation Findings (2012) (3)
- Assimilation of Immigrants and Incarceration , 1900-1930 (2011) (2)
- Factors influencing crime rates: An econometric analysis approach (2016) (1)
- Judge Effects, Case Characteristics, and Plea Bargaining (2021) (1)
- The Crime-Control Effect of Incarceration: Does Scale Matter? * (2019) (1)
- Immigration: America's Nineteenth Century (2010) (1)
- Destination, New Jersey: How Immigrants Benefit the State Economy (2008) (1)
- Measuring Jail Recidivism in Montgomery County, Maryland (2009) (0)
- Sentencing The Inextricable Link Between Age and Criminal History in (2006) (0)
- Cross-City Evidence on the Relationship Kristin F Butcher between Immigration (2007) (0)
- Prison State: Conclusion: Right-Sizing Prison (2008) (0)
- The Buildup and Inmate Release (2008) (0)
- Upjohn Research Upjohn Research Economic Issues in Crime Policy: Dissertation Summary Economic Issues in Crime Policy: Dissertation Summary (2019) (0)
- Preliminary draft Please do not cite without permission Comments welcome The Effects of Punishment Discontinuities (2016) (0)
- Comments (2004) (0)
- The Buildup to Mass Incarceration (2008) (0)
- Effective Imposition of Fines (2013) (0)
- Causes of the Prison Buildup (2008) (0)
- Prison State: More Prison, Less Crime? (2008) (0)
- Erratum to: Immigration, Crime, and Incarceration in Early Twentieth-Century America (2011) (0)
- CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN CRIMINOLOGY (2008) (0)
- Prison State: Impact of the Buildup on the Labor Market (2008) (0)
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