| Session 57: QT3 -> Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Programs and Policies | |||
| Time: 1:00PM to 2:30 PM on Wednesday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Plaza Ballroom D | |||
| Session Chair: John Roman, The Urban Institute | |||
| Incarceration and its Prevention: A Comparative Cost-Benefit Analysis | |||
| by: | Steve Aos, Washington State Inst. for Public Policy (Corresponding) | ||
| A Proposal for Market-Based Policies for the Control of Crime Externalities | |||
| by: | Graham Farrell, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding) | ||
| Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Programs: What Role Does it Play in Policy? What Role Should it Play? | |||
| by: | Mark A. Cohen, Vanderbilt University (Corresponding) | ||
| Evaluation of the Deschutes County Community Youth Investment Program | |||
| by: | Peter W. Greenwood, Greenwood & Associates, Inc. (Corresponding) | ||
| Issues in the Practical Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis | |||
| by: | John Roman, The Urban Institute (Corresponding) | ||
| Discussants: | |||
| Betty Chemers, National Institute of Justice | |||
Updated 05/20/2006