Service sector jobs in the United States are characterized by low pay, few fringe benefits, and limited employee control over scheduled…
Housing costs across the nation and in Greater Boston are rising, and many policymakers have turned to Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) in an…
How do media portrayals of potential policy beneficiaries’ identities sway public support for these policies in a public health setting?…
This article describes some of the challenges of effective governance for sustainability at the subnational level of government.
The article explores the ways in which pretrial incarceration affects job retention, job-seeking, and relative confidence or lack of…
Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice, and Policy synthesizes the evidence on community-based solutions,…
Despite the widespread need to take leave from work when faced with a caregiving obligation or when welcoming a new child to the family,…
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Social Costs of Pretrial Electronic Monitoring in San Francisco
In the year following Humphrey, a judicial decision mandating that judges consider both defendants' ability to pay cash bail and non-…
Industrial policies have been with us for a long time, but often they have been carried out surreptitiously and without clear motivation.…