Publications – Health and Human Services

  • Balanced Justice

    Balanced Justice

    Cost-Benefit Analysis and Criminal Justice Policy

    by Jennifer Rosenberg and Sara Mark | October 19th, 2011

    Crime and justice are not usually associated with cost-benefit analysis. But they should be, according to new research. This is especially true in an economic downturn, when government funding is scarce. In “Balanced Justice,” released jointly with the Center for the Administration of Criminal Law, author Jennifer Rosenberg reviews a growing body of research showing that counting the costs and benefits of our nation’s justice system can highlight areas of improvement that can save billions of taxpayer dollars without compromising public safety.

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  • More Residual Risks

    More Residual Risks

    An Update on New York City Boilers

    by Kevin R. Cromar, Jason A Schwartz | May 27th, 2010

    Up to 259 lives could be saved every year if certain large buildings in New York City stopped burning dirty heating oil. Using newly available data, a reworked analysis Policy Integrity’s analysis finds that residual oil has even greater consequences than estimated in an earlier report.

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