This dissertation consists of three essays on schools, crime, and punishment. The first essay — stemming from collaborative work with Christopher Jencks, Anthony Braga, and David Deming — uses longitudinal school and arrest records to examine the long-term effects of winning the lottery to attend one's first-choice high school on students' arrest outcomes in the Boston Public Schools. The second essay uses quasi-experimental regression and matching techniques to examine the effect of out-of-school suspension on serious delinquency using the 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97). The third essay examines the increasing use of exclusionary school discipline and incarceration since the 1970s from a life course perspective. It ...
By the close of the twentieth century, the United States became known for its reliance on incarcerat...
This dissertation examines restorative justice in a large public school and the labor of shifting th...
<p>This dissertation consists of three essays in economics of crime. The first chapter examines the...
This dissertation studies the effect of education policies on the behavior of individuals—particular...
My research aims to evaluate and develop important insights around social policy interventions focus...
Where, when, and how should we intervene on the School to Prison Pipeline (STPP)? Most scholars agr...
© 2016 Dr. Shannon Pamela Madeleine WardThis thesis investigates the impact of juvenile delinquency ...
School is one of several critical points for breaking the cycle of offending. Although probation off...
This dissertation comprises three essays on peer effects and juvenile delinquency. The first paper e...
Investments in human capital can have large and long-lasting impacts on students. This dissertation ...
This dissertation addresses several important gaps in the literature on school discipline to gain a ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in labor economics. The first chapter tackles a classic p...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring education and crime in the modern economy. T...
The author investigates the impact of law-and-order schools, defined as those that rely heavily on e...
By the close of the twentieth century, the United States became known for its reliance on incarcerat...
This dissertation examines restorative justice in a large public school and the labor of shifting th...
<p>This dissertation consists of three essays in economics of crime. The first chapter examines the...
This dissertation studies the effect of education policies on the behavior of individuals—particular...
My research aims to evaluate and develop important insights around social policy interventions focus...
Where, when, and how should we intervene on the School to Prison Pipeline (STPP)? Most scholars agr...
© 2016 Dr. Shannon Pamela Madeleine WardThis thesis investigates the impact of juvenile delinquency ...
School is one of several critical points for breaking the cycle of offending. Although probation off...
This dissertation comprises three essays on peer effects and juvenile delinquency. The first paper e...
Investments in human capital can have large and long-lasting impacts on students. This dissertation ...
This dissertation addresses several important gaps in the literature on school discipline to gain a ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in labor economics. The first chapter tackles a classic p...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring education and crime in the modern economy. T...
The author investigates the impact of law-and-order schools, defined as those that rely heavily on e...
By the close of the twentieth century, the United States became known for its reliance on incarcerat...
This dissertation examines restorative justice in a large public school and the labor of shifting th...
<p>This dissertation consists of three essays in economics of crime. The first chapter examines the...