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Emily Owens

UCI School of Social Ecology

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Emily Owens is the Deans’ Professor of Criminology and Economics and Chair of the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at the University of California, Irvine. She holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Economics. Professor Owens studies a wide range of topics in the economics of crime, including policing, sentencing, and the impact of local public policies on criminal behavior. Her research examines how government policies affect the prevalence of criminal activity as well as how agents within the criminal justice system, particularly police, prosecutors, and judges, respond to policy changes. Professor Owens is engaged in ongoing research projects on police training, alcohol regulation, immigration policy, and local economic development programs. Professor Owens received her PhD in economics from the University of Maryland-College Park.

April 2024 CV

Criminology, Law, and Society
UCI School of Social Ecology
(949) 824-1437
egowens@uci.edu

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• 2022 Transatlantic Workshop on the Economics of Crime - Milan

• Department of Criminology, Law, and Society
• Department of Economics

• California Policy Lab
• Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice
• National Policing Institute

Recent Media

• Slow Down, Officer: An Experiment in ‘Building a Better Cop’ (The Crime Report)

Emily Owens

Criminology, Law and Society
School of Social Ecology
University of California Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
egowens@uci.edu

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