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Philip J. Cook, Professor

Philip J. Cook
  Short Description of Research Approach:
Philip J. Cook
Professor
Office Info
Office: 124 Terry Sanford Institute
Phone: (919) 613-7360
Email Address:   send me a message
Fax: (919) 681-8288
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Areas of Interest: 
Alcohol and Drugs,
Economy and Society
 
Research: Public health policy and social policy; regulation of alchohol, guns, gambling; violence prevention 
  Selected Publications/Recent Research:
 
  • P.J. Cook, The Economics of Crime by Harold Winter, Journal of Economic Literature (September, 2009).
  • P.J. Cook, J. Ludwig, and A. Samaha, Gun Control After Heller: Threats and Sideshows from a Social Welfare Perspective, UCLA Law Review, vol. 56 no. 5 (June, 2009), pp. 1041-1093.
  • P.J. Cook, Crime Control in the City: A Research-Based Briefing on Public and Private Measures, Cityscape (March, 2009).
  • P.J. Cook, symposium editor, Explaining the growth in the prison population, Criminology & Public Policy, vol. 8 no. 1 (February, 2009).
  • C.T. Clotfelter and P.J. Cook, Ends and Means in State Lotteries: The Importance of a Good Cause, in Gambling: Mapping the American Moral Landscape, edited by Alan Wolfe and Eric C. Owens (2009), Baylor University Press.
 
  Course Descriptions


 
  • PUBPOL 501.01, POL. ECON. OF PUBPOL
 
   
Sociology
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