Great video, I found it put a lot of elements in perspective, so that was very helpful. Very slight criticism of how one claim was framed-- If someone concludes a teen crime problem is mainly caused by drugs and that the government should play a role in the solution, it does not automatically follow that the *police* should be a major part of that solution. We'd need to look at the social mechanisms and incentives behind the drug-crime link. Under a variety of conditions (not all), an increased police involvement can make the incentives worse and exacerbate the mechanisms which strengthen the drug-crime link, thus increasing total crime without necessarily reducing teen drug use much if at all. My impression is that the scholarship on the drug-crime link and the role of drug criminalization and policing in its mechanisms is filled with uncertainty and emphasis on context-sensitivity.
Hello Dr. Wielhouwer. Do you have a video of Part 1? I am having my class read Ch. 1 and 2 of your book and would love to add this video as a supplement.
This is very helpful. Clear and very precise. Thanks a lot.
This really broke the process down simply. Thank you Sir.
Excellent presentation writing exam on Monday.
Great video, I found it put a lot of elements in perspective, so that was very helpful. Very slight criticism of how one claim was framed-- If someone concludes a teen crime problem is mainly caused by drugs and that the government should play a role in the solution, it does not automatically follow that the *police* should be a major part of that solution. We'd need to look at the social mechanisms and incentives behind the drug-crime link. Under a variety of conditions (not all), an increased police involvement can make the incentives worse and exacerbate the mechanisms which strengthen the drug-crime link, thus increasing total crime without necessarily reducing teen drug use much if at all. My impression is that the scholarship on the drug-crime link and the role of drug criminalization and policing in its mechanisms is filled with uncertainty and emphasis on context-sensitivity.
Very helpful. Clear explanation!
Useful lecture, thanks for posting.
Extraordinary Sir
This is very useful.
Well done and to the point.
thanks allot.
Great lecture!
thank you so helpful. writing exam on Tuesday
Useful presentation thank you
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Hello Dr. Wielhouwer. Do you have a video of Part 1? I am having my class read Ch. 1 and 2 of your book and would love to add this video as a supplement.
Dear sir, would you mind explaining about positivism and post-positivism to Policy analysis?
is there a link for part 1?
a good intro
Where is the first video?
My professor shared this in our google class in MPA ( :
Very nice
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