Katheryne (Katy) Pugliese
katy-pugliese.bsky.social
Katheryne (Katy) Pugliese
@katy-pugliese.bsky.social
PhD Candidate in Criminal Justice at John Jay College / CUNY Graduate Center — Specializing in Program Evaluation | Drug policy | Housing/Homelessness
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It was surreal sharing my research on funding #violenceintervention through #Medicaid with policymakers the day after an R-congressman proposed a bill that would outlaw this very practice. What now? We take stock, we persist, we adapt. That has never changed!
January 23, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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Similar to our report from almost 7 years ago. Important to say it's not just Trump & other performative "conservatives" who perpetuate biased images of "urban" gun violence. Liberals do it too when they compile numbers from just those cities big enough to report data.
johnjayrec.nyc/2018/05/24/d...
January 15, 2025 at 5:06 PM
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Good article in @vitalcitynyc.bsky.social by @katy-pugliese.bsky.social on local impacts of overdose prevention centers in NYC. She cites my work w/ @jjhall.bsky.social that found substantial property crime increases around one of the sites. Link in 2/2
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www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/on-...
Vital City | On Overdose Prevention Centers, Listen to Community Complaints
Policymakers would be wise to listen carefully to neighborhood residents who criticize the facilities.
www.vitalcitynyc.org
January 2, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Thrilled that I got the chance to share my research findings on community opinions of overdose prevention centers in my piece for @vitalcitynyc.bsky.social
Overdose prevention centers are saving lives (as documented in our drug issue vitalcitynyc.org/issues/issue-6). But are we listening closely enough to community concerns about them? In a new Vital City piece, @katy-pugliese.bsky.social puts her ear to the ground. www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/on-...
January 6, 2025 at 12:43 PM
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When we talk about crime trends, it is easy to get lost in the numbers and forget the people involved. One way to humanize trend data is to translate it into measures of the harm experienced by crime victims. Here is a little on how that works. www.norc.org/research/lib...
Crime Policy Needs More Cost-Benefit Analysis, Including Harms to Victims | NORC at the University of Chicago
NORC's Live Crime Tracker now includes harm estimates to help facilitate sophisticated trends analysis and truly evidence-based policymaking.
www.norc.org
December 2, 2024 at 3:33 PM
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A little late, but I’m incredibly thankful for the chance to spend time with this amazing group of students and colleagues at #ASC a couple of weeks ago. Hopefully we’ll have the entire team there (and here) next year! @katy-pugliese.bsky.social
November 28, 2024 at 3:10 PM
First post! So excited that our evaluation of the *first* tiny home housing shelter for the reentry population is OUT! We found that autonomous tiny homes can offer unique benefits for NJ parolees where traditional housing shelters consistantly fall short.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Reimagining Housing During Reentry: A Process Evaluation of the Village of Hope Transitional Housing Program
Village of Hope Transitional Housing Program is the first tiny home housing program in the United States for formerly incarcerated individuals. Unlike traditional congregate shelters, Village of Ho...
www.tandfonline.com
November 21, 2024 at 6:07 PM