Robynn Cox
@robynncox
Economist/Inequality Researcher interested in the economic, political, health, and social consequences of criminal justice policies (e.g., mass incarceration).
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http://robynncox.com 09-08-2012 01:08:50
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The scope of economic history is broad. Great presentation of Jamein P. Cunningham Robynn Cox Alberto Ortega’s “The Impact of Affirmative Action Litigation on Police Killings of Civilians.” Diversity of police forces linked to dramatic declines in (non-White) civilian deaths by police!
On day 2 of our research conference we welcome early-career scholars to present their research and receive constructive feedback from discussants William E. Spriggs Simon Mongey Robynn Cox Sandra Newman & Dionissi Aliprantis. Find links & watch day 1 here: bit.ly/3yCxlbg
🚨Call for Papers!!!🚨 14th annual Transatlantic Workshop on the Economics of Crime, hosted by University of Michigan and CJARS on Oct. 6-7, 2023 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Submit your best work to [email protected] by May 14th to be considered. Hope to see you there!
Thank you Equitable Growth
Join Robynn Cox, Sarah Keh, Sean-Tamba Matthew, J.J. McCorvey, and guests from Project Equity, The Democracy at Work Institute, and WKKF for “Building an Inclusive Economy through Employee Ownership,” part of the Employee Ownership Ideas Forum. RSVP here: as.pn/eoforum #talkownership
Happening now: Robynn Cox, Sarah Keh, Sean-Tamba Matthew, J.J. McCorvey, and guests from Project Equity, The Democracy at Work Institute, and WKKF “Building an Inclusive Economy through Employee Ownership, @ the #EmployeeOwnership Ideas Forum. RSVP here: as.pn/eoforum #talkownership
Thank you, Dave, for the shout out! Thank you to all of those who supported me through this process, especially my mother who I know is smiling in heaven at this news. Excited to begin this next phase of my career UCR School of Public Policy UC Riverside
New paper. A journey. Key findings: let's look beyond ACEs, traumatic events in adulthood may have strong - but addressable - impacts on cognition. Grateful to an amazing team Lisa L. Barnes, PhD (Barnes Young) amanda sonnega DeAnnah Byrd Deborah Rose Robynn Cox Robert W. Turner II =sciencedirect.com/science/articl…