Charles Loeffler
University of Pennsylvania
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Charles Loeffler is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University.
Voting History
Policing and public safety
Increasing police budgets will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Agree | 9 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 7 |
Increasing social service budgets (e.g. housing, health, education) will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Disagree | 6 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Comments
In the short-term (6 mons. to 2 yrs), increasing social service budgets will be unlikely to increase public safety based on conventional metrics. In the long-term (5-10 yrs), such non-targeted investments could produce modest improvements.
Increasing accountability for police misconduct will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Neutral/No Opinion | 7 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 6 |
Comments
Accountability for police misconduct is likely to produce gains and losses of unknown relative size in terms of public safety. The gains will most likely be realized over a longer time horizon.
Comments
Using conventional metrics of public safety, available studies suggest that budget expansions increase public safety.