
Tuesday Jan 05, 2021
Episode 16: Stephen Billings on lead and crime (REBROADCAST)
Stephen Billings talks about the long-term effects of early interventions for children exposed to lead. This episode was first posted in November 2019.
"Life after Lead: Effects of Early Interventions for Children Exposed to Lead" by Stephen B. Billings and Kevin T. Schnepel.
OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:
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"Lead Wars: The politics of science and the fate of America's children" by Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner.
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"Lead exposure and behavior: Effects on antisocial and risky behavior among children and adolescents" by Jessica Wolpaw Reyes.
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"Environmental policy as social policy? The impact of childhood lead exposure on crime" by Jessica Wolpaw Reyes.
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"Do low levels of blood lead reduce children's future test scores?" by Anna Aizer, Janet Currie, Peter Simon, and Patrick Vivier.
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"Lead and juvenile delinquency: New evidence from linked birth, school, and juvenile detention records" by Anna Aizer and Janet Currie.
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"Toxic truth: Lead and fertility" by Karen Clay, Margarita Portnykh, and Edson Severnini.
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"Lead exposure and violent crime in the early Twentieth Century" by James J. Feigenbaum and Christopher Muller.
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"The social cost of leaded gasoline: Evidence from regulatory exemptions" by Alex Hollingsworth and Ivan Rudik.
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"Flight from urban blight: lead poisoning, crime and suburbanization" by Federico Curci and Federico Masera.
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