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Prison Reforms for Menstrual Equity: A Public Health Policy from …
WebEthan Johanson is the Co-Director of Public Health Policy at the Greater Good Initiative. He is a first-year student at Georgetown University and writes for The Hoya, Georgetown's student newspaper. Ethan enjoys programming, reading, and playing basketball in his free time.
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National Electronic Health Records with HealthEPin
WebA national, unified EHR with a personal medical ID addresses two issues at once. First, reduced administration costs alleviate healthcare costs as a whole by removing the need to invest in decentralized, provider-based IT systems and infrastructure.
The School to Prison Pipeline: An Exploration
WebAccording to The Atlantic ’s report on students in the juvenile justice system, nearly “1,200 kids are charged with disturbing school in the state — some for yelling and shoving, others for cursing.”. The connection to the pipeline could not be more clear — the punishment for violating these laws is often time spent in juvenile
The Role of Educational Institutions and Mental Health in the Lives …
WebEnya Gu is a senior at Nashua High School South, where she is the captain of her debate team. She has received regional and national awards in several events at the Technology Student Association competitions, and was a …
Youth in Advocacy: No Longer the Next Generation
WebMiya Libman is a student at the George Washington University studying political science and public policy and pursuing interests in French and creative writing. At GW, Miya is a member of the 2020-2021 Elizabeth J. Somers Women’s Leadership Program in the International Politics cohort. She has been the Director of Education Advocacy at …
Our Team Public Policy for & by Students JIPP
WebServan is a senior high school student at Diyarbakir Bahcesehir College, Turkey. He is the social sciences and humanities editor of HevselPress, an online student-run journal, and co-founded the Economy Club at his school. Servan is interested in early childhood interventions, human development, and monetary policy.
Against Drug Testing TANF Welfare Recipients: An Overview
WebTarun Ramesh is an MD Candidate at Harvard Medical School, interested in health economics, rural health, substance use disorder prevention and addiction.He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with degrees in Economics and Genetics. His work on opioid use disorder, rural hospital closures, and provider …
Against Drug Testing TANF Welfare Recipients: An Overview
WebA 2019 analysis by Think Progress found that of the 263,000 TANF applicants drug tested, only 338 people tested positive. In total, 13 states that codified drug testing for public assistance spent $200,000 for drug screening. Drug tests can cost from $35 to more than $200 each, while repeat testing and false positives can drive costs …
2(3): K-12 Education Policy Public Policy for & by Students JIPP
WebK-12 Education Policy Issue 2:3 | Summer 2021 This issue of the Journal of Interdisciplinary Public Policy, led by Enya Gu and Maanas Sharma, explores topics in education policy, dealing with issues like race, career preparedness, and school choice.
Rehabilitative Justice: What the US can learn from the Norwegian …
WebSaamiya Laroia is a student researcher from Delhi, India and a Journal Fellow at the Journal of Interdisciplinary Public Policy. She is passionate about International Relations and her main academic focus lies in East Asian policy. Saamiya has published under the guidance of professors at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Watson …
Against Drug Testing TANF Recipients: An Overview
WebA 2019 analysis by Think Progress found that of the 263,000 TANF applicants drug tested, only 338 people tested positive. In total, 13 states that codified drug testing for public assistance spent $200,000 for drug screening. Drug tests can cost from $35 to more than $200 each, while repeat testing and false positives can drive costs …
Facilitating Children's Relationships with Incarcerated Parents …
WebThe Problem. The United States has the highest incarcerated population in the world, with 2.1 million Americans behind bars. Of the imprisoned adults, 54% have one or more minor children, representing 2.7 million or 1 in 28 children with an incarcerated parent.. These children often suffer significant adverse effects from parental …
Marijuana Legalization and the Philosophies of Policymaking
WebMiles Grossman is a junior at the Science and Engineering Magnet School in Dallas, Texas. He is a policy debater at the Science and Engineering Magnet and is interested in pursuing political science and economics. A majority of Americans, including most Republicans and Republican-leaning individuals, support the legalization of …
The Silent War: Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
WebThe Taliban is known for its notorious system of gender segregation which began when the group took control in the late 1990s, which bars girls from opportunities such as the right to vote, work, and access to education. “ All the time, women are the victims of men’s wars. But they will be the victims of their peace, too.
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