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Jennifer Doleac

Host at Probable Causation podcast

Jennifer Doleac is an Associate Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University, Director of the Justice Tech Lab, and host of the Probable Causation podcast. She is a research fellow at IZA and a member of the Institute for Research on Poverty's Employment and Self-Sufficiency Network. With a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University and a B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Williams College, Professor Doleac focuses her research on the economics of crime and discrimination, specifically in areas like prisoner reentry and the impact of technology on public safety.

Her work delves into diverse topics such as DNA databases, gun violence, risk assessment algorithms, and the implications of 'ban the box' policies. Professor Doleac's research, published in prestigious academic journals like the Review of Economics and Statistics, the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, and the Economic Journal, has received support from various governmental and philanthropic organizations.

Jennifer Doleac is actively involved in editorial roles, serving on the board of editors at the Journal of Economic Literature and the CSWEP board. She shares insights on criminal justice research and policy through her Twitter handle @jenniferdoleac and offers a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of economics and public policy.

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Austin, Texas, United States