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Understanding and Predicting Crime “Hot Spots”
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Former felons share knowledge about how (and where) criminals plan their crimes
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Torrens receives NSF grant for resilient infrastructure research
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Improved understanding of the ways that the movements of people interact with transportation and communications infrastructure could help with disaster planning
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Are Indian pharmaceutical companies deliberately selling inferior medicines in African markets?
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Tougher regulatory measures needed in order to improve drug safety and quality
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Mexico-US Migration during the Great Recession
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Andrés Villarreal investigates the causal origins of the recent decline in migration from Mexico to the United States
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Does foreign aid cause economic growth in recipient countries?
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Galiani study cited in The Economist
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Department of Geographical Sciences' Seminar Series
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Dr. Julie Silva, Assistant Professor of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland
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Whose responsibility are global carbon emissions?
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New map of carbon emissions illustrates the global effects of imports and exports
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Director Michael S. Rendall speaks to Yale Demography Workshop
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Contributes to Distinguished Speaker Series, 2013-14
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Circulation of Knowledge on Immigrant Issues: A Case from Prince George's County, Maryland
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Center for the History of the New America Brown-bag lunch presentation; light refreshments will be provided
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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
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MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
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