80,000 Hours Podcast

#83 Classic episode - Jennifer Doleac on preventing crime without police and prisons

Jan 4, 2023
Jennifer Doleac, an Associate Professor of Economics at Texas A&M, discusses innovative crime prevention strategies that don't rely on police or prisons. She shares how improved street lighting can reduce crime rates by making criminals feel more exposed. Additionally, she delves into the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy and lead reduction as proactive measures. Jennifer's fascinating insights include using daylight saving time changes as a natural experiment to assess how light levels impact criminal behavior, revealing compelling data on crime patterns.
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INSIGHT

Iceberg of Police Misconduct

  • Police killings may be the tip of the iceberg, hinting at more frequent harassment and assaults.
  • Data on police killings is difficult to collect, and data on other forms of force is even harder to obtain.
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Drug Decriminalization and Incarceration

  • Decriminalizing drug possession may not significantly reduce incarceration rates.
  • Most incarcerated individuals are in prison for violent crimes, not drug possession.
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Racial Bias in Policing

  • Studies show racial bias in policing, like white officers using more force in Black neighborhoods.
  • However, context matters, as other studies show no bias in arrests.
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