Crime, Race and the Dismal Science: From Thomas Carlyle to Michelle Alexander

Can low crime rates be achieved without high incarceration rates or frequent street harassment of young minority men? Mass incarceration is based on a theory that links crime to the characteristics of potential offenders. Economics tends to link crime to the incentives that potential offenders and potential victims face. Listen to Professor of Economics Brendan O’Flaherty discuss whether low crime can be reconciled with low punishment.

This event will be held at PicNic Cafe (2665 Broadway btw. 101st & 102nd Sts.), 212-222-8222.











When: Mon., Oct. 22, 2012 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Cafes Columbia
622 W. 113th St.
212-851-7398
Price: $10
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Can low crime rates be achieved without high incarceration rates or frequent street harassment of young minority men? Mass incarceration is based on a theory that links crime to the characteristics of potential offenders. Economics tends to link crime to the incentives that potential offenders and potential victims face. Listen to Professor of Economics Brendan O’Flaherty discuss whether low crime can be reconciled with low punishment.

This event will be held at PicNic Cafe (2665 Broadway btw. 101st & 102nd Sts.), 212-222-8222.

Buy tickets/get more info now