Episode 66: Aaron Chalfin on what motivates police officers
Episode description
Aaron Chalfin talks about the professional motivations of police officers.
“The Professional Motivations of Police Officers” by Aaron Chalfin and Felipe Goncalves.
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OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:-
“Political Economy at any Speed: What Determines Traffic Citations?” by Michael D. Makowsky & Thomas Stratmann.
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“Finders Keepers: Forfeiture Laws, Policing Incentives, and Local Budgets” by Katherine Baicker & Mireille Jacobson.
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“The Effects of Asset Forfeiture on Policing: A Panel Approach” by Brian D. Kelly & Maureen Kole.
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“The Ferguson Report: Department of Justice Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department” by Department of Justice.
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“Pay, Reference Points, and Police Performance” by Alexandre Mas.
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“Modern Police Tactics, Police-Citizen Interactions, and the Prospects for Reform” by Jonathan Mummolo.
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“The Effect of Police Oversight on Crime and Allegations of Misconduct: Evidence from Chicago” by Bocar Ba & Roman Rivera.
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“Arrest Decisions: What Works for the Officer?” by Edith Linn.
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“‘Drive and Wave': The Response to LAPD Police Reforms After Rampart” by Canice Pendergast.
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“Policing the Police: The Impact of 'Pattern-or-Practice' Investigations on Crime” by Tanaya Devi & Roland G. Fryer Jr.