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Bradley Bartos
Assistant Professor, School of Government and Public Policy | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Govt & Public Policy
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, Prison Downsizing, and Crime Trends
2023
covid-19,
prison downsizing,
crime trends
Effecting change in the aftermath of school shootings
2023
school violence,
mental health,
policy change,
community response,
trauma intervention
Time series designs.
2023
time series analysis,
statistical modeling,
data analysis,
forecasting,
pattern recognition
The debt crisis, austerity measures, and suicide in Greece
2022
economic policy,
public health,
social inequality,
mental health,
political instability
Decarceration, Sanction Severity and Crime: Causal Analysis of Proposition 47 and Property Crime in Los Angeles
2022
decarceration,
sanction severity,
crime causal analysis,
proposition 47,
property crime
Criminal Justice Reform and Public Safety: Scenarios and Future Policies Report
2021
criminal justice reform,
public safety,
policy analysis,
future scenarios,
government legislation
Criminal Justice Reform and Public Safety: Facts-Origins-Trends
2021
criminal justice reform,
public safety,
origins,
trends,
facts
Sanctuary Status and Crime in California: What’s the Connection?
2020
immigration,
crime,
social policy,
public safety,
law enforcement
Methodological Foundations of the Synthetic Control GrouDesign: Formalizing Model Construction for Case Study Applications in the Social Sciences
2020
methodological foundations,
synthetic control group design,
model construction,
social sciences
211 Unintended consequences of carrying firearms in vehicles on firearm thefts: an analysis of Tennessee’s 2014 legal change
2020
firearm thefts,
legal change impact,
vehicle firearm carrying,
unintended consequences,
tennessee analysis