COPP in the news
Super Bowl not cause of sex trafficking, ASU researchers say (AZ Central)
Results released from research done by ASU's Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research with a grant from The McCain Institute for International Leadership. Coverage also on NPR Here and Now.
NAFTA 20 Year Anniversary (PBS Channel 8)
Jonathan Koppell, dean, discusses how the trade agreement has impacted Arizona and the three countries it covers. COPP will be hosting the Trilateral Borders Conference March 16-18.
The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later (House Budget Committee Report)
Research on the federal child care subsidy program done by Chris Herbst, assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs, is cited widely in the just-released House Budget Committee report.
Ariz. expected to have nation's second-fastest job growth in 2014 (Arizona Daily Star, Cronkite News)
Sapna Gupta, senior policy analyst at the Morrison Institute for Public Policy, notes that several sectors are contributing to job growth.
ASU Studies Police Cameras (KJZZ)
Criminal Justice Professor Justin Ready led a year-long study on the use of cameras and the effect on officer accountability and citizen complaints.
The next 'wave' of concern will be gray, not brown (White Mountain Independent)
Bill Hart, senior policy analyst for the Morrison Institute for Public Policy, cites the need to address the state's aging population.
Government IT: 5 ways to measure value (Information Week)
Kevin Desouza, associate dean for research, provides insight into how CIOs can more effectively measure the value of IT.
Child-sex-sting defendants may face short sentences (Arizona Republic)
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, associate professor in the School of Social Work, weighs in on penalties and enforcement of child prostitution.
Backlash to State's Religious Freedom Bill Already Starting (KJZZ)
Kathleen Andereck, director of the School of Community Resources and Development, joins leaders in voicing concerns about the negative effect on the state of SB 1062.