A Discussion with Danielle Sered
October 25, 2023
In the aftermath of serious harm, the responses offered by the criminal legal system…
Harvard Kennedy School professor and CID faculty affiliate Rema Hanna has long been interested in questions of human and civil rights…
A Discussion with Jocelyn Simonson, Tracy McCarter, and Rachel Foran
October 18, 2023
By design, criminal courts isolate people…
A Discussion with Matthew Clair & Amanda Woog
October 11, 2023
Popular discussions of abolition focus on policing and imprisonment,…
Paid sick leave is essential for worker well-being and the public health, yet the United States does not have a federal law guaranteeing…
We document a sharp rise in gunshots coupled with declining 911 call volume across thirteen major US cities in the aftermath of the murder…
Many low-income households in the US miss out on social safety net benefits because of the information, compliance, and psychological costs…
“The body is where our instincts reside and where we fight, flee, or freeze, and it endures the trauma inflicted by the ills that plague…
A Discussion with Alex Vitale
September 27, 2023
Since the modern police have existed, there have been forces advocating for reforming…
Jobs increasingly require good decision-making. Workers are valued not only for how much they can do, but also for their ability to decide…