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Legal Epidemiology: Theory and Methods, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 9781119906520
ISBN: 9781119906520
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2023/10

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480

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Explore how the law shapes and influences public health

In the newly revised second edition of Legal Epidemiology: Theory and Methods, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a thorough primer on the problems that arise in legal epidemiology—and potential solutions to those problems. Following an introduction to the basic concepts of the field in Part One, the book offers a rich collection of theories that researchers have used to study how law influences behavior in Part Two. The book also covers the special questions of measurement that arise when law is the independent variable and the various study designs for legal epidemiology.

Drawing on the full range of social, psychological, sociological, and sociolegal disciplines to better understand, measure, and predict how much laws will influence health-relevant behaviors and environments, the editors have also included works that:

Discuss the frameworks for legal epidemiology, including explorations of law in public health systems and services
Examine how law influences behavior, including discussions of criminological theories, procedural justice theory, and economic theory
Explore the design of legal epidemiology evaluations, including natural experiments, randomized trials, and qualitative research

An essential and engaging resource for experienced social science researchers, health scientists, legal scholars, and policy analysts, Legal Epidemiology: Theory and Methods will also benefit students, novice scientists, and non-scientists seeking a general orientation to the subject.

About the Author
Alexander C. Wagenaar, PhD, is Research Professor at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health and Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida College of Medicine.

Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, PhD, holds the Elizabeth Garrett Chair in Health Policy, Economics & Law in the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California.

Scott Burris, J.D., is Professor of Law and Public Health at Temple University, where he directs the Center for Public Health Law Research.

Περιεχόμενα

Figures and Tables

Foreword to the First Edition

Michelle A. Larkin

Forward to the Second Edition

Sandro Galea

Preface

The Editors

The Contributors

PART ONE

Frameworks for Legal Epidemiology

1.            A Framework for Research in Legal Epidemiology

Scott Burris, Alexander C. Wagenaar, Jeffrey W. Swanson, Jennifer K. Ibrahim, Jennifer Wood, and Michelle M. Mello

2.            Law in Public Health Systems and Services Research

Scott Burris, Glen P. Mays, F. Douglas Scutchfield, and Jennifer K. Ibrahim

PART TWO

Understanding How Law Influences Environments and Behavior

3.            Perspectives from Public Health

Kelli A. Komro and Alexander C. Wagenaar

4.            Law and Society Approaches

Robin Stryker

5.            Criminological Theories

Wesley G. Jennings and Tom Mieczkowski

6.            Procedural Justice Theory

Tom R. Tyler and Avital Mentovich

7.            Economic Theory

Frank J. Chaloupka and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula

8.            The Theory of Triadic Influence

Marc B. Schure, Kazi Faria Islam, and Brian R. Flay

9.            Integrating Diverse Theories for Public Health Law Evaluation

Scott Burris and Alexander C. Wagenaar

PART THREE

Identifying and Measuring Legal Variables

10.          Picturing Public Health Law Research: The Value of Causal Diagrams

Jeffrey W. Swanson and Jennifer K. Ibrahim

11.          Measuring Statutory Law and Regulations for Empirical Research

Evan D. Anderson, Charles Tremper, Sue Thomas, and Alexander C. Wagenaar

 

12.          Coding Case Law for Public Health Law Evaluation

Mark Hall

PART FOUR

Designing Legal Epidemiology Evaluations

13.          Randomized Trials in Legal Epidemiology

Harold Pollack, Alida Bouris, and Scott Cunningham

14.          Natural Experiments: Research Design Elements for Optimal Causal Inference Without Randomization

Alexander C. Wagenaar and Kelli A. Komro

15.          Qualitative Research Strategies for Public Health Law Evaluation

Jennifer Wood

16.          Using Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis to Evaluate Public Health Laws

Rosalie Liccardo Pacula

17.          The Future of Research in Legal Epidemiology

Scott Burris, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, and Alexander C. Wagenaar

 

References

Name Index

Subject Index