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Overview

Anne Morrison Piehl is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans several fields with a focus on Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Social Sciences. Within these broader areas, they specialize further in Economics and Econometrics and Law.

Their publication record includes work centered on topics such as Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems, Legal and Constitutional Studies, and Judicial and Constitutional Studies.

Their research contributions can be found in the Journal of Labor Economics, reflecting engagement with labor market and economic issues related to judicial contexts.

  • Judge Effects, Case Characteristics, and Plea Bargaining (2021) - Journal of Labor Economics

Anne Morrison Piehl has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Kristin F. Butcher
  • Kyung H. Park

This collaboration appears linked to research outputs in labor economics and judicial studies, evident in shared authorship of recent publications.

Best Publications

  • Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation Ceasefire

    Anthony Allan Braga;David M. Kennedy;Elin J. Waring;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Youth violence in Boston: Gun markets, serious youth offenders, and a use-reduction strategy

    David M. Kennedy;A. M. Piehl;Anthony Allan Braga

  • Judging Judicial Discretion: Legal Factors and Racial Discrimination in Sentencing

    Shawn D. Bushway;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Cross‐city evidence on the relationship between immigration and crime

    Kristin F. Butcher;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation Ceasefire

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  • THE CRIME-CONTROL EFFECT OF INCARCERATION: DOES SCALE MATTER?*

    Raymond V. Liedka;Anne Morrison Piehl;Bert Useem

  • Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration

    Bert Useem;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • What do prosecutors maximize? An analysis of the federalization of drug crimes

    EL Glaeser;DP Kessler;A Morrison Piehl

  • The (un)known universe: Mapping gangs and gang violence in boston

    David M. Kennedy;Anthony A. Braga;Anne M. Piehl

  • Controlling Violent Offenders Released to the Community: An Evaluation of the Boston Reentry Initiative

    Anthony Allan Braga;A. M. Piehl;David M. Hureau

  • Does Prison Pay? The Stormy National Debate over the Cost-Effectiveness of Imprisonment

    John J. DiIulio;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Prison buildup and disorder

    Bert Useem;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Testing for Structural Breaks in the Evaluation of Programs

    Anne Morrison Piehl;Suzanne J. Cooper;Anthony Allan Braga;David M. Kennedy

  • Why are immigrants' incarceration rates so low?: Evidence on selective immigration, deterrence, and deportation

    Kristin F Butcher;Kristin F Butcher;Anne Morrison Piehl;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Measuring and Explaining Charge Bargaining

    Anne Morrison Piehl;Shawn D. Bushway

  • Immigration, Crime, and Incarceration in Early Twentieth-Century America

    Carolyn Moehling;Anne Morrison Piehl

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND THE LEGAL THREAT TO PRESUMPTIVE SENTENCING GUIDELINES

    Shawn D. Bushway;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • The Role of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System

    Daniel P. Kessler;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Reducing Gun Violence: The Boston Gun Project's Operation Ceasefire

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  • The Inextricable Link Between Age and Criminal History in Sentencing

    Shawn D. Bushway;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Problem solving and youth violence: an evaluation of the Boston Gun Project

    A. M. Piehl;David M. Kennedy;Anthony Allan Braga

  • Sentencing Guidelines and Judicial Discretion: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Human Calculation Errors: Sentencing Guidelines and Judicial Discretion

    Shawn D. Bushway;Shawn D. Bushway;Emily G. Owens;Anne Morrison Piehl;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Comparing apples to oranges: Differences in women’s and men’s incarceration and sentencing outcomes

    Kristin F. Butcher;Kyung H. Park;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Recent Immigrants: Unexpected Implications for Crime and Incarceration

    Kristin F. Butcher;Kristin F. Butcher;Anne Morrison Piehl;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Immigrant assimilation into US prisons, 1900–1930

    Carolyn M. Moehling;Anne Morrison Piehl

  • Chapter 12 Immigration: America's Nineteenth-Century “Law and Order Problem?”

    Howard Bodenhorn;Carolyn M. Moehling;Anne Morrison Piehl

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony A. Braga
Anthony A. Braga University of Pennsylvania
Daniel P. Kessler
Daniel P. Kessler Stanford University
Shawn D. Bushway
Shawn D. Bushway University at Albany, State University of New York

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