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John Donohue, When Social Sciences Save Lives
Knowledge - Bocconi University, Italy (2012)
  • John J. Donohue, Stanford Law School
Abstract

If you think academic work can’t be “emotionally draining”, meet John Donohue, the C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, who’s teaching law and economics at Bocconi as a short-term visiting professor. In the last six years his academic interests led him to the death rows of Connecticut prisons and his work is the main piece of evidence in a trial which will decide the fate of five inmates sentenced to death and perhaps of six more.

Keywords
  • death penalty,
  • empirical analysis,
  • death row
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring October 25, 2012
Citation Information
John J. Donohue. "John Donohue, When Social Sciences Save Lives" Knowledge - Bocconi University, Italy (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_donohue/99/