Tuesday Feb 01, 2022
Episode 66: Aaron Chalfin on what motivates police officers
Aaron Chalfin talks about the professional motivations of police officers.
“The Professional Motivations of Police Officers” by Aaron Chalfin and Felipe Goncalves.
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OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:
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“Political Economy at any Speed: What Determines Traffic Citations?” by Michael D. Makowsky & Thomas Stratmann.
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“Finders Keepers: Forfeiture Laws, Policing Incentives, and Local Budgets” by Katherine Baicker & Mireille Jacobson.
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“The Effects of Asset Forfeiture on Policing: A Panel Approach” by Brian D. Kelly & Maureen Kole.
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“The Ferguson Report: Department of Justice Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department” by Department of Justice.
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“Pay, Reference Points, and Police Performance” by Alexandre Mas.
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“Modern Police Tactics, Police-Citizen Interactions, and the Prospects for Reform” by Jonathan Mummolo.
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“The Effect of Police Oversight on Crime and Allegations of Misconduct: Evidence from Chicago” by Bocar Ba & Roman Rivera.
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“Arrest Decisions: What Works for the Officer?” by Edith Linn.
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“‘Drive and Wave': The Response to LAPD Police Reforms After Rampart” by Canice Pendergast.
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“Policing the Police: The Impact of 'Pattern-or-Practice' Investigations on Crime” by Tanaya Devi & Roland G. Fryer Jr.
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