Dr. Benjamin Hansen is the W.E. Minor Professor of Economics at the University of Oregon. He is also the head of the Economics Department. He Graduated from Birmingham Young University in 2004 with a B.A. in Economics. He received his M.A. in Economics in 2005 and his PhD in Economics in 2009 from UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Hansen co-authored an article that is the subject of this episode of The Bail Post. The citation for the article is: Chalfin, Hansen, Weisburst and Williams, "Police Force Size and Civilian Race," American Economic Review: Insights 4 (2); 139-58 (2022). The article addressed defunding the police and its impact on crime. One of the conclusions of the study was that decreasing the size of the police force will increase murder rates and that will disproportionately negatively impact certain minority groups. This means that decreasing the size of police will result in more murders and the number will increase even more for...
How do you navigate the space in the bail reform debate when law enforcement and activists seem to be arguing contrary positions. One example is the debate over defunding the police. A study that was highlighted on Episode No. 71 of our podcast demonstrated that defunding the police increases crime immediately not only in the area that the police are removed from but the surrounding area as well. Also, taking the police out of the community resulted in litigation that resulted in judgments against the city totaling over $32 million dollars. Nevertheless, activists continue to argue that defunding the police will actually make communities safer. How do we navigate between these two positions. When activists have flooded google with pseudo studies that defy common sense how do we debunk them and find the real science? This is the subject of this episode of The Bail Post. Audio Podcast- Also available on- Apple Podcasts- ...
Is 2024 the Year of the Woman for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas? At the recent annual meeting, Irma Montemayor was elected president of PBT. She will serve for the next two years. She is only the third woman to be elected President. She has been involved in the bonding industry since she was 18. "It is my goal to continue to build on the legacy those before me have formed through hard work and dedication. I pray for the wisdom in all my decisions and pledge to seek guidance and advise from those willing to collaborate in order to continue making PBTx the model association for the rest of the Country. God Bless the great State of Texas!" Irma has served in many different capacities. She has been a member of the executive team as the secretary. She has served as convention chair and in many other roles. Irma is licensed in Hidalgo County and her bonding company is A-Fast Bail Bonds. Join us in congratulating Irma...
In today's digital landscape, identifying the truth about topics like bail reform and cashless bail can be challenging due to widespread disinformation, misinformation, and propaganda. In a recent article in AIA Surety's Insight newsletter their Vice President of Communications, Eric Granof, discusses how much of the information consumers digest comes from internet searches, particularly Google. Someone asks a question and Google searches the web for the answer and aggregates the best results based on its algorithm. The problem with this is that Google is not an expert on everything like people expect. It is simply feeding up what its algorithm believes is the best answer rather than objective truth. As a result, users searching for the truth on any topic related to bail reform, cashless bail or bail bonds will encounter a curated collection of the viewpoints selected by algorithmic preferences, as opposed to what is the truth. How Activist Groups Influence Search Resu...
This is big. The Fifth Circuit has issued an en banc opinion in the Dallas Federal litigation called Daves v. Dallas County. The opinion was issued yesterday. This is a huge opinion that addresses three issues. Listen to our podcast to learn more. Also available on: Apple Podcasts- CLICK HERE Spotify- CLICK HERE Google Podcasts- CLICK HERE Podcast Index- CLICK HERE Amazon Music- CLICK HERE Stitcher- CLICK HERE iHeart- CLICK HERE TuneIn + Alexa CLICK HERE Po...
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