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Amy E Lerman

Amy E Lerman

Professor of Political Science & Public Policy and Executive Director, Possibility Lab, University of California, Berkeley
Amy E. Lerman is the Michelle Schwartz Chair and Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and Executive Director of the Possibility Lab at the University of California. Her research is focused on issues of equity, public opinion, and political behavior, especially as they relate to public safety and social inequality in America. Professor Lerman’s scholarship can be found in a wide variety of academic journals and has been featured in numerous media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, CNN, and NPR.

Professor Lerman is the author of several award-winning books, including work on the American criminal justice system in The Modern Prison Paradox and Arresting Citizenship. Her most recent book, Good Enough for Government Work examines how perceptions of government shape citizens’ attitudes toward privatization and public programs. In addition to her research, Lerman previously served as a speechwriter and communications consultant for national nonprofits and members of the United States Congress, a community organizer in Latin America and Southeast Asia, and an adjunct faculty member of the Prison University Project at San Quentin State Prison. In 2023, Lerman was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Americans do talk about peace − just not the same way people do in other countries

Sep 21, 2023 01:39 am UTC| Insights & Views

Americans dont talk much about peace. But it turns out they care about it a lot they just dont talk about it the way people who have experienced war or civil conflict do. When public opinion polls in the U.S. ask...

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