What if everything we understood about gun violence was wrong?
In 2007, economist Jens Ludwig moved to the South Side of Chicago to research two big questions: Why does gun violence happen, and is there anything we can do about it? Almost two decades later, the answers aren’t what he expected. Unforgiving Places is Ludwig’s revelatory portrait of gun violence in America’s most famously maligned city.
Disproving the popular narrative that shootings are the calculated acts of malicious or desperate people, Ludwig shows how most shootings actually grow out of a more fleeting source: interpersonal conflict, especially arguments. By examining why some arguments turn tragic while others don’t, Ludwig shows gun violence to be more circumstantial—and more solvable—than our traditional approaches lead us to believe.
Drawing on decades of research and Ludwig’s immersive fieldwork in Chicago, including “countless hours spent in schools, parks, playgrounds, housing developments, courtrooms, jails, police stations, police cars, and lots and lots of McDonald’ses,” Unforgiving Places is a breakthrough work at the cutting edge of behavioral economics. As Ludwig shows, progress on gun violence doesn’t require America to solve every other social problem first; it only requires that we find ways to intervene in the places and the ten-minute windows where human behaviors predictably go haywire.
Cityscape
Guest editor, Cityscape special issue on Moving to Opportunity, Summer 2012.
German Economic Review
Guest Editor (with Horst Entorf & Christian Traxler), German Economic Review special issue on economics of crime, November 2012.
Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program: Final Impacts Evaluation
Sanbonmatsu, Lisa, Jens Ludwig, Lawrence F. Katz, Lisa A. Gennetian, Greg J. Duncan, Ronald C. Kessler, Emma Adam, Thomas W. McDade, and Stacy Tessler Lindau. Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program: Final Impacts Evaluation. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research. (www.huduser.org)
Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs
Cook, Philip J., Jens Ludwig, and Justin McCray, Editors. Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011.
Evaluating Gun Policy
Ludwig, Jens and Philip J. Cook, Editors. Evaluating Gun Policy. Washington, DC: Brookings Press., 2003.
Gun Violence: The Real Costs
Cook, Philip J. and Jens Ludwig. Gun Violence: The Real Costs. NY: Oxford University Press., 2000.
Guns in America: Results of a Comprehensive Survey on Private Firearms Ownership and Use
Cook, Philip J. and Jens Ludwig. Guns in America: Results of a Comprehensive Survey on Private Firearms Ownership and Use. Washington, DC: Police Foundation, 1997. (Abridged version published as a research in Brief, National Institute of Justice, 1997, NCJ 165476).
An Employer's Look at School-to-Work Investments
Bassi, Lauri J., Theresa Feeley, John Hillmeyer and Jens Ludwig. Learning and Earning: An Employer’s Look at School-to-Work Investments. Alexandria, VA: American Society for Training and Development, 1997.