Professor of Public Policy at the NYU Marron Institute for Urban Management and editor of the Journal of Drug Policy Analysis. Teaches about the methods of policy analysis about drug abuse control and crime control policy, working out the implications of two principles: that swift and certain sanctions don't have to be severe to be effective, and that well-designed threats usually don't have to be carried out.
Books:
Drugs and Drug Policy: What Everyone Needs to Know (with Jonathan Caulkins and Angela Hawken)
When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment (Princeton, 2009; named one of the "books of the year" by The EconomistAgainst Excess: Drug Policy for Results (Basic, 1993)
Marijuana: Costs of Abuse, Costs of Control (Greenwood, 1989)
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Contact: Markarkleiman-at-gmail.com
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3 thoughts on “Tom DeLay, wild thang”
I'm scared to even watch it. Is it one of those "I think I need to pour some bleach on my brain" moments while watching him dance?
Problem with the link, which takes the reader to the story on Eric Cantor's town hall meeting in Richmond. Interesting enough story, but not the link intended.
I'm scared to even watch it. Is it one of those "I think I need to pour some bleach on my brain" moments while watching him dance?
Problem with the link, which takes the reader to the story on Eric Cantor's town hall meeting in Richmond. Interesting enough story, but not the link intended.
Link fixed.