Assistant Professor
301-405-6330
rhjalmar@umd.edu
Expertise
Economics of Crime, Labor Economics, Public Economics
Randi Pintoff recently received a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University,
specializing in the fields of labor and public economics. Her research
agenda encompasses a variety of aspects of the justice system
as well as a wide range of social policy questions. Her current
research is the Economics of Crime, with an emphasis on juvenile
crime. She has addressed such questions as the role of peer effects
in juvenile correctional facilities, the impact of interactions
with the justice system on education outcomes, and the effect of
juvenile incarceration on recidivism behavior.
She holds an M.A. in Economics also from Yale University and a
B.A. in Economics and Mathematics from Columbia University .
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