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Economics of law, crime, or the environment — The diminishment of fathers — Deterrent effects of crime and capital punishment — Sources of the solid waste problem — The dating process

David A. Anderson
Paul G. Blazer Associate Professor of Economics
B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University
859-238-5282
david@centre.edu

Grant-supported research on legal policy, dispute resolution, enviromental economics, and the economics of crime. See personal Web page for a list of 25 articles and books. Student-assisted research includes studies of the aggregate burden of crime, new settlement-encouraging legal rules, the sources of our solid waste problem, and innovative teaching, active learning, and evaluation systems.





Organic chemistry — Electrochemistry — Photochemistry — Use of chemical evidence in criminal court cases

Jennifer Muzyka
Associate Professor of Chemistry
B.S., University of Dallas; Ph.D., University of Texas
859-238-5413
jennifer.muzyka@centre.edu

An organic chemist currently examining electrochemically mediated cycloaddition reactions. Committed to working with her students in collaborative research. Designed and teaches a science and public policy course entitled "Chemistry and Crime." Active in chemistry education in the surrounding region, taking chemistry magic shows to local elementary schools.