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  • Safeguarding Individual Data in the 2020 Census

    Safeguarding Individual Data in the 2020 Census

    Jenna Shelton, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives With the 2020 Census just around the corner, the Census Bureau announced it will apply differential privacy, a rigorous data protection practice, to its data collection methods. The announcement comes as several high-profile hacking and data abuse incidents—like those involving Facebook and Equifax— have left many people…

  • How Correctional Institutions Can Help Alleviate the Opioid Epidemic

    How Correctional Institutions Can Help Alleviate the Opioid Epidemic

    Thomas J. Rachko, Jr., MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives In 2017, more than 72,000 people in the United States died from drug overdoses. This alarming statistic represents a record high in annual overdose deaths and a roughly 20 percent increase from 2016, with nearly 200 people dying from drug overdoses each day. Over half…

  • GW Wonkcast Summer Special: The Abolish ICE Movement and Immigration Reform

    GW Wonkcast Summer Special: The Abolish ICE Movement and Immigration Reform

    We’re hard at work preparing Season 4 of WonkCast, but in the meantime we have a Summer Special episode for you! The #AbolishICE movement has gained momentum this summer, but what would the success or failure of this movement look like in America? Join us for an in-depth discussion of ICE’s role in immigration policy and how…

  • Assessing Disagreement Systematically in Policy Analysis

    Assessing Disagreement Systematically in Policy Analysis

    Shiva Chakravarti Sharma, MPP, Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives Disagreement is a vital locus of any policy environment. Hours are spent in academic town halls, on prime time shows, and in parliaments around the world identifying policy resolutions. Disagreement in policy analysis can be a function of several factors: existing evidence, interpretation of that evidence, value…

  • Volume 25 Now Online

    Volume 25 Now Online

    Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our contributors and editorial staff, Volume 25 of Policy Perspectives is now available online and in print. Volume 25 continues the Trachtenberg School’s tradition of academic excellence by offering six articles written by students, four exclusive alumni interviews, and a selection of our best blog posts from…