Assistant Professor Geert Dhondt teaches courses on the Economic Analysis of Crime, Intermediate Microeconomics and, introductory economics. His main fields of interests are the Economics of Crime and Incarceration, Political Economy, Race, Class and Gender, Economic History, and History of Economic Thought. His research currently focuses on the empirical relationship between incarceration rates and crime rates for which he received a grant from the National Institute of Justice.
Geert Dhondt
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