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Posts by Simone Busetti

41. Deterring Crime in New York | JPAM's Closer Look Join our host, Seth Gershenson, as he talks to Dr. Michael LaForest-Tucker of George Washington University about his research on a crime-deterrence intervention for parolees in New York.

New Episode (#41) of JPAM’s A Closer Look podcast! 🎙️
Host Seth Gershenson speaks with Michael LaForest-Tucker about his recent JPAM article on crime deterrence in New York and what the evidence says about how policy can reduce criminal activity.
Listen here: tinyurl.com/yf3tmy7x (1/3)

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🧠 Do citizens take information into account when forming an opinion about new policy proposals or do they just follow their priors?

@jannikfenger.bsky.social suggests they do by exploiting panel data on EU referendums in Denmark and the UK 👇

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This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.

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'Implementation, improvement, knowledge mobilisation: what is the best way to get research #evidence into healthcare practice?'

New on the Evidence & Policy Blog, by Judith Dyson et al.:
evidenceandpolicy.home.blog/2026/04/01/i...

@bupjournals.bsky.social @djmallinson.bsky.social

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Using large language models to analyze political texts through natural language understanding by Kenneth Benoit, Scott De Marchi, Conor Laver, Michael Laver, and Jinshuai Ma is now available in Early View. @kenbenoit.bsky.social ajps.org/2026/03/24/u...

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Recently published at JPAM: "Can Crime Be Deterred at Low Cost? Evidence From a Randomized Experiment in New York" by Oludamilare Aboaba, Aaron Chalfin, Michael LaForest-Tucker, Lucie Parker, & Patrick Sharkey.
doi.org/10.1002/pam....

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Out now! This study by. J. Lee, S. Ju & B. J. Kim examines how citizens comply with government mandates when public disagreement with policy measures is high. Link in the comments! #policyprocess #publicpolicy #polisci

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How do people experience #PolicyTermination and #dismantling

How are other policies affected❓

@gmocejudo.bsky.social & Johabed Olvera argue that understanding these effects is just as important as comprehending the policy termination process itself👇

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🏅 Celebrating Research Excellence! The PPM Best Article Award highlights the most exceptional contribution to the journal over the past year and this year, it is presented to J. Travis Bland, Ty Dooley, and Adam Williams for their outstanding paper. Congratulations‼️🎉

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Have you had a chance to read the findings in "Is It Going Above and Beyond or Breaking the Rules? How Clients' Identities, Perceived Deservingness, and Outcomes Affect Citizens' Judgments of Bureaucrats' Rule Decisions"? doi.org/10.1111/padm...

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Episodic memory facilitates flexible decision-making via access to detailed events - Nature Human Behaviour Nicholas and Mattar found that people use episodic memory to make decisions when it is unclear what will be needed in the future. These findings reveal how the rich representational capacity of episodic memory enables flexible decision-making.

In this Article, @jonathannicholas.bsky.social & @marcelomattar.bsky.social show that people use episodic memory to make decisions when it is unclear what will be needed in the future.

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'Disability lived experience and expertise: recognising the expert contributions of people with disability' by Shane Clifton et al.

New Debate Article from our latest issue:

With #OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1332/1744...

@bupjournals.bsky.social @djmallinson.bsky.social @mariahkornbluh.bsky.social

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New publication alert! 🚨Our new PMR study tests how time strategies in crisis response—timing (pre vs post), sequence (defensive vs accommodative), tempo (fast vs slow)—shape public perceptions of local government reputation. Evidence from a 2×3×2 factorial experiment (n=1520).

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Administrative burdens can be a powerful political weapon. To punish undesirable populations or policies by throwing up barriers. Or to reward politically loyal groups with privileged access. We study Mexico City´s social housing policy to exemplify the latter @govjournal.bsky.social:

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Highlights from 8⃣4⃣ (4⃣) the #SpecialIssue on #StreetLevel #Organisations & #Bureaucrats (co-guest edited by @gabilotta.bsky.social & Mark Considine)

Nashellit González-Martínez & @rikpeeters2.bsky.social study informal street-level interactions & citizen–state relations 👇

doi.org/10.1111/1467...

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"Does Institutional Transparency Affect Citizen Trust in Predictive Policing? Evidence from a Survey-Experiment in The Netherlands" E. N. Nieuwenhuizen, V. Trehan, & G. Porumbescu examine whether legislative transparency and external oversight affect trust. doi.org/10.1111%2Fpa...

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🏦 Obsolete but influential? @laurenleek.eu explores the surprising agenda-setting role of National Central Banks (NCBs) within the Eurosystem.

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38. How do disability insurance programs work? | JPAM's Closer Look Our host, Seth Gershenson, speaks to Pierre Koning and Carlos Riumalló-Herl, recipients of the 2025 Vernon Memorial Award, about their article “Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance...

New Episode (#38) of JPAM’s Closer Look Podcast!
Host Seth Gershenson (@AU_SPA) speaks with Pierre Koning and Carlos Riumalló-Herl, recipients of the 2025 Vernon Memorial Award, about their article “Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards.”
🎧 tinyurl.com/yjnjacxu
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Can a digital nudge clean up the streets? How Behavioural Science helped reduce littering in the UK Littering is one of those persistent public problems that often feels unsolvable. Campaigns urging people to "do the right thing" rarely lead to lasting behaviour change, and enforcement is costly. A behaviourally-informed digital intervention is tested and shown to shift public habits more effectively.

Can a digital nudge clean up the streets? How Behavioural Science helped reduce littering in the UK

Littering is one of those persistent public problems that often feels unsolvable. Campaigns urging people to "do the right thing" rarely lead to lasting behaviour change, and enforcement is costly.…

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#HighlightThursday

Read "Informing Governance for Food System Resilience: A Comparative Case Policy Analysis of Two Australian Regions Impacted by Multiple Disaster" by Sheriden Keegan, Kimberley Reis, Anne Roiko, and Cheryl Desha.

Find it here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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BJPolS abstract of a study on bias in judicial decisions affecting juvenile criminal offenders, emphasizing the impact on immigrant offenders and suggesting reforms for a more equitable justice system.

BJPolS abstract of a study on bias in judicial decisions affecting juvenile criminal offenders, emphasizing the impact on immigrant offenders and suggesting reforms for a more equitable justice system.

NEW -

Anti-Immigrant Bias in the Choice Between Punitive and Rehabilitative Justice - https://cup.org/49vUfVa

- @riazsascha.bsky.social & @mhamjediers.bsky.social

#OpenAccess

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A new interesting article by Silvia Lucciarini, Michele Santurro, and Alessandra Rimano is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled "Measuring organizational effects on street-level bureaucrats’ discretionality: a comparative study of three Italian contexts”.
Enjoy it here: t.ly/Yo2t8

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Explore this PSJ article tracing how U.S. states design and evolve medical and recreational cannabis policies, revealing three distinct policy bundles - pharmaceutical, permissive, and fiscal.

By Grant W. Neeley & Lilliard E. Richardson Jr.

Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj....

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Logo of the European Political Science Review with the text "European Political Science Review #OpenAccess" on a yellow and purple background.

Logo of the European Political Science Review with the text "European Political Science Review #OpenAccess" on a yellow and purple background.

#OpenAccess from @epsrjournal.bsky.social -

Contrasting and combining the historical counterfactual method and the synthetic control method - https://cup.org/4oFq4iA

- Federico Podestà & Joan E. Madia

#FirstView

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EARLY VIEW ALERT!

Read here:
Blocking the Poor: Status Quo Bias in Policy Congruence - doi.org/10.1111/psj....
By Mikael Persson & Anders Sundell

Policy Feedback and the 2021 Advanced Child Tax Credit - doi.org/10.1111/psj....
By Lyle Scruggs

#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal

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🔥 Hot off the press

How does #PolicyTermination manifest, & to what extent is it deployed as a #strategic #practice

✍️ InkeTorfs, EllenWayenberg, & Corneel De Vos study the #Flemish provinces in #Belgium & point to the misalignment between aspirations and capabilities 👇

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A game of tariffs: is there demand for tariffs in Europe? In April 2025, the United States introduced sweeping tariffs on imports from the European Union and the United Kingdom, raising transatlantic tensions and prompting debate over Europe’s response. T...

Tariffs might be the word of 2025.

Given the state of *looks around* we asked: is there demand for tariffs in Europe?

@grahn.bsky.social @katharinalawall.bsky.social @sophiemainz.bsky.social Maria Nordbrandt & I show the answer is a resolute no
@jeppjournal.bsky.social

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BJPolS abstract discussing the challenges and strategies of survey-based political messaging, focusing on direct mail campaigns and their impact on public attitude towards climate change.

BJPolS abstract discussing the challenges and strategies of survey-based political messaging, focusing on direct mail campaigns and their impact on public attitude towards climate change.

#OpenAccess from August 2025 -

Not Getting the Message on Climate? Attention as a Key Barrier to Mass-Marketing Experimentally-Validated Messages - cup.org/3HgDIJ9

- Nicholas Carnes & Geoffrey L. Henderson

#ClimateChange

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Changing our food system with Plant-Based Food by Default | Better Food Foundation
Changing our food system with Plant-Based Food by Default | Better Food Foundation YouTube video by Better Food Foundation

It's not Taylor Swift, but still, it's a terrific video.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTy4...

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AI in Public Decision‐Making: A Philosophical and Practical Framework for Assessing and Weighing Harm and Benefit Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in public decision-making; yet existing governance tools often lack clear definitions of harm and benefit, practical methods for weighing competing v....

"AI in Public Decision-Making: A Philosophical and Practical Framework for Assessing and Weighing Harm and Benefit" by Karl de Fine Licht & Anna Folland presents a framework for utilizing AI in decision-making to evaluate harms & benefits, resolve conflicts, and foster trust. doi.org/10.1111%2Fpa...

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