Jennifer Doleac

Probable Causation

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A show about law, economics, and crime. Hosted by Jennifer Doleac, economist and author of The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice.

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Jennifer Doleac

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Society

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30. Jun 2026

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Episode 127: Manisha Shah on reducing intimate partner violence among young people in Tanzania 30.06.2026

Manisha Shah talks about reducing intimate partner violence among young people in Tanzania. " Sex, Power, and Adolescence: Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Behaviors " by Manisha Shah, Jennifer Seager, Joao Montalvao, and Markus Goldstein. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Income Changes and Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Unconditional Cash Transfers in Kenya " by Johannes...

Episode 126: Juan Vargas on the unintended consequences of an anti-drug policy in Colombia 02.06.2026

Juan Vargas talks about the unintended consequences of an anti-drug policy in Colombia. " The Rise and Persistence of Illegal Crops: Evidence from a Naive Policy Announcement " by Mounu Prem, Juan F. Vargas, and Daniel Mejía. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Inside the war on drugs: Effectiveness and unintended consequences of a large illicit crops eradication program in Colombia " by...

Episode 125: David Phillips on the effects of free public transit 05.05.2026

David Phillips talks about the effects of providing free public transit. " Eliminating Fares to Expand Opportunities: Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Free Public Transportation on Economic and Social Disparities " by Rebecca Brough, Matthew Freedman, and David C. Phillips. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Getting to Work: Experimental Evidence on Job Search and Transportation C...

Bonus episode 16: Jennifer Doleac and Kathryn Paige Harden in conversation about their new books 07.04.2026

Jennifer Doleac and Kathryn Paige Harden have a conversation about their new books, both about crime and punishment. Jen’s book: The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice . Paige’s book: Original Sin: On the Genetics of Vice, the Problem of Blame, and the Future of Forgiveness . Jennifer Doleac is the Executive Vice President of Criminal Justice at Arnold Ventures. Paige Hard...

Episode 124: Steeve Marchand on the effects of prison programs 10.03.2026

Steeve Marchand talks about the effects of prison programs on behavior. " Prison Rehabilitation Programs and Recidivism: Evidence from Variations in Availability " by William Arbour, Guy Lacroix, and Steeve Marchand. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Thinking, fast and slow? Some field experiments to reduce crime and dropout in Chicago " by Sara B. Heller, Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan,...

Episode 123: Ezra Golberstein on school-based mental health services 10.02.2026

Ezra Golberstein talks about the impacts of school-based mental health services. " Effects of School-Based Mental Health Services on Youth Outcomes " by Ezra Golberstein, Irina Zainullina, Aaron Sojourner, and Mark A. Sander. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Investing in Children to Address the Child Mental Health Crisis " by Janet Currie. “ The FDA and ABCs: Unintended Consequences of...

Episode 104: Oeindrila Dube on cognitive behavioral training for police (REBROADCAST) 13.01.2026

Check out my new book! The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice   In this episode of Probable Causation: Oeindrila Dube talks about a cognitive behavioral training program for police. This episode was first posted in April 2024. “ A Cognitive View of Policing ” by Oeindrila Dube, Sandy Jo MacArthur, and Anuj Shah. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Thinking, fast a...

Episode 122: Vijetha Koppa on Lethality Assessment Programs 16.12.2025

Vijetha Koppa talks about Lethality Assessment Programs used by police in domestic violence incidents. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Does the Certainty of Arrest Reduce Domestic Violence? Evidence from Mandatory and Recommended Arrest Laws " by Radha Iyengar. " Revisiting the Effect of Warrantless Domestic Violence Arrest Laws on Intimate Partner Homicides " by Yoo Mi Chin and Scott...

Episode 121: Peter Blair on occupational licenses as information about criminal records 18.11.2025

Peter Blair talks about occupational licenses as information about criminal records. “ Job Market Signaling through Occupational Licensing ” by Peter Q. Blair and Bobby W. Chung. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ The Prevalence and Effects of Occupational Licensing " by Morris M. Kleiner and Alan B. Krueger. “ Analyzing the Extent and Influence of Occupational Licensing on the Labor Mar...

Episode 120: Joseph Doyle on improving foster care outcomes 21.10.2025

Joseph Doyle talks about improving foster care outcomes. “ Effects of Enhanced Legal Aid in Child Welfare: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of Mi Abogado ” by Ryan Cooper, Joseph J. Doyle, and Andrés Hojman. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ The Effects of Legal Representation on Tenant Outcomes in Housing Court: Evidence from New York City’s Universal Access Program ” by Michael T. Cas...

Bonus episode 15: Jens Ludwig on his book, Unforgiving Places 23.09.2025

Barry Friedman talks with Jens Ludwig about his book: Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence.

Episode 119: Elin Colmsjö on how health shocks affect criminal behavior 26.08.2025

Elin Colmsjö talks about how health shocks affect criminal behavior. “ Breaking Bad: How Health Shocks Prompt Crime ” by Steffen Andersen, Elin Colmsjö, Gianpaolo Parise, and Kim Peijnenburg.  OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Participation in illegitimate activities: A theoretical and empirical investigation " by Isaac Ehrlich. “ Long-term and spillover effects of health shocks on empl...

Episode 118: Sekou Keita on media reporting policies, crime, and immigration 29.07.2025

Sekou Keita talks about how media policies that limit information reported about criminal offenders can unintentionally increase bias against the group they're trying to protect. “ The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration ” by Sekou Kenta, Thomas Renault, and Jérôme Valette. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Anti-Muslim voting and m...

Episode 117: Nour Abdul-Razzak on cognitive behavioral therapy for at-risk youth 01.07.2025

Nour Abdul-Razzak talks about her research on a cognitive behavioral therapy program called Choose to Change. “ Longer-term Impacts of a Youth Behavioral Science Intervention: Experimental Evidence from Chicago ” by Nour Abdul-Razzak, Brandon Domash, Kelly Hallberg, and Cristobal Pinto Poehls. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: Scarcity: Why having too little means so much by Sendhil Mulla...

Episode 116: Crystal Yang on accreditation of jail-based health care 03.06.2025

Crystal Yang talks about her research on the accreditation of jail-based health care. “ The Hidden Health Care Crisis Behind Bars: A Randomized Trial to Accredit U.S. Jails ” by Marcella Alsan and Crystal Yang. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Impact of hospital accreditation on quality improvement in healthcare: A systematic review ” by Mohammad J. Alhawajreh, Audrey S. Paterson, and...

Episode 115: Steve Mello on the long-term financial consequences of small fines 06.05.2025

Steve Mello talks the long-term financial impacts of small criminal justice fines. “ Fines and Financial Wellbeing ” by Steven Mello. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Report on the economic well-being of U.S. households in 2017 " by Jeff Larrimore, Alex Durante, Kimberly Kreiss, Christina Park, and Claudia Sahm. " Criminalizing poverty: The consequences of court fees in a randomized ex...

Episode 114: Rachel Nesbit on mandating mental health treatment for probationers 08.04.2025

Rachel Nesbit talks about the effects of mandating mental health treatment for probationers. “ The Role of Mandated Mental Health Treatment in the Criminal Justice System ” by Rachel Nesbit. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Calgary Diversion Program: A Community-Based Alternative to Incarceration for Mentally Ill Offenders ” by Craig Mitton, Liz Simpson, Leslie Gardner, Fran Barnes, an...

Episode 113: Peter Hull on a jail-based education program called IGNITE 11.03.2025

Peter Hull talks about the effects of a jail-based education program called IGNITE. “ 'Something Works' in U.S. Jails: Misconduct and Recidivism Effects of the IGNITE Program ” by Marcella Alsan, Arkey Barnett, Peter Hull, and Crystal Yang. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ What Works? Questions and Answers about Prison Reform ” by Robert Martinson. “ Incarceration, Recidivism, and Empl...

Episode 112: Abi Adams on economic abuse and intimate partner violence 11.02.2025

Abi Adams talks about economic abuse as it relates to intimate partner violence. “ The Dynamics of Abusive Relationships ” by Abi Adams, Kristiina Huttunen, Emily Nix, and Ning Zhang. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " Motherhood and Violence " by Gabriela Deschamps. " Female empowerment and male backlash: Experimental evidence from India " by Claire Cullen, Sarthak Joshi, Joseph Vecci,...

Episode 84: Alex Albright on bail reform (REBROADCAST) 14.01.2025

Alex Albright talks about money bail and the effects of bail reform. “No Money Bail, No Problems? Trade-offs in a Pretrial Automatic Release Program” by Alex Albright. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Tripping through Hoops: The Effect of Violating Compulsory Government Procedures” by Natalia Emanuel and Helen Ho. “The Effects of Pretrial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Emplo...

Episode 111: Roman Rivera on electronic monitoring during the pretrial period 17.12.2024

Roman Rivera talks about the effects of electronic monitoring for US pretrial defendants. “ Release, Detain, or Surveil? The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Defendant Outcomes ” by Roman Rivera. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: " The Effects of Pretrial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges " by Will Dobbie, Jacob Goldin, and Cry...

Episode 110: Aurélie Ouss on misaligned incentives in the criminal justice system 19.11.2024

Aurélie Ouss talks about how changing who pays for incarceration affects sentencing decisions. “ Misaligned incentives and the scale of incarceration in the United States ” by Aurélie Ouss. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: The Collapse of American Criminal Justice by William J. Stuntz. " The rise in the disability rolls and the decline in unemployment " by David H. Autor and Mark G. Dugg...

Episode 109: Anjali Adukia on restorative justice practices in schools 22.10.2024

Anjali Adukia talks about how using restorative justice practices in schools affects student behavior. “ From Retributive to Restorative: An Alternative Approach to Justice in Schools ” by Anjali Adukia, Benjamin Feigenberg, and Fatemeh Momeni. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “ Breaking Schools’ Rules: A Statewide Study of How School Discipline Relates to Students’ Success and Juvenile...

Episode 13: Ariel White on short jail spells and subsequent voting behavior (REBROADCAST) 24.09.2024

Ariel White talks about the effect of short jail spells on subsequent voting behavior. This episode was first posted in October 2019. "Misdemeanor Disenfranchisement? The Demobilizing Effects of Brief Jail Spells on Potential Voters" by Ariel White. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: "Turnout and Party Registration among Criminal Offenders in the 2008 General Election" by Traci Burch "Did...

Episode 7: Jeff Weaver on the effects of parental and sibling incarceration (REBROADCAST) 27.08.2024

Jeff Weaver talks about the long-term effects of parental and sibling incarceration. This episode was first posted in July 2019. "The Effect of Parental and Sibling Incarceration: Evidence from Ohio" by Samuel Norris, Matthew Pecenco, and Jeffrey Weaver. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison” by Jane A. Siegal. “Parental Arrest and Incarcerat...

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