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Philip Jackson Cook (born October 15, 1946) is the ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University in the United States. He also holds faculty appointments in Duke's departments of sociology, and economics. His research has focused on crime and criminal justice policy; weapons and violent crime; health and safety regulation including alcohol taxation and the societal costs of drinking; the economics of state lotteries; and income distribution.

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  • Philip J. Cook (* 15. Oktober 1946) ist ein US-amerikanischer Sozialwissenschaftler und Kriminologe, der seit als Professor an der Duke University forscht und lehrt. Cook wurde 2020 mit dem Stockholm Prize in Criminology ausgezeichnet. Cook wurde 1973 an der University of California, Berkeley zum Ph.D. promoviert. Er war als Berater für das US-Justizministerium (Criminal Division) und für das US-Finanzministerium (Enforcement Division) und in verschiedenen Funktionen für die National Academy of Sciences tätig, darunter in Expertengremien, die sich mit Alkoholmissbrauchsprävention, Gewalt, Schulschießereien, Alkoholkonsum bei Minderjährigen, der abschreckenden Wirkung der Todesstrafe und proaktiver Polizeiarbeit befassten. Den Stockholm Prize in Criminology erhielt er für seine Forschungen zur Gewalt mit Schusswaffen. (de)
  • Philip Jackson Cook (born October 15, 1946) is the ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University in the United States. He also holds faculty appointments in Duke's departments of sociology, and economics. His research has focused on crime and criminal justice policy; weapons and violent crime; health and safety regulation including alcohol taxation and the societal costs of drinking; the economics of state lotteries; and income distribution. (en)
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  • Member of the Institute of Medicine since 2001, honorary fellow of the American Society of Criminology (en)
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  • Research on the economics of gun violence, alcohol abuse, and other subjects (en)
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  • Philip Jackson Cook (born October 15, 1946) is the ITT/Terry Sanford Professor of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University in the United States. He also holds faculty appointments in Duke's departments of sociology, and economics. His research has focused on crime and criminal justice policy; weapons and violent crime; health and safety regulation including alcohol taxation and the societal costs of drinking; the economics of state lotteries; and income distribution. (en)
  • Philip J. Cook (* 15. Oktober 1946) ist ein US-amerikanischer Sozialwissenschaftler und Kriminologe, der seit als Professor an der Duke University forscht und lehrt. Cook wurde 2020 mit dem Stockholm Prize in Criminology ausgezeichnet. Den Stockholm Prize in Criminology erhielt er für seine Forschungen zur Gewalt mit Schusswaffen. (de)
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