Jacqueline Lee delivered two presentations at the Annual Society of Criminology meeting in Philadelphia in November. Her presentations were titled “Tracing the Impact of Evidence in Drug Cases” and “Fatigue in Contingent Valuation: Implications from Willingness to Pay Surveys to Reduce White-Collar Crimes.”
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