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Providing expert commentary on urban topics and highlighting Penn IUR's research in the context of pressing urban issues.
David Mitre Becerril is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Public Policy. He earned his doctoral degree in Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania. Born and raised in Mexico City, before graduate school, he worked at the Mexican census bureau's public safety and justice unit and a government research agency.
David's research interests lie in understanding how place-based interventions affect public safety and the role financial incentives play in deterring criminal behavior. Broadly, his research attempts to understand the conditions under which private and public community investments are promising solutions to crime and violence and examine the mechanisms driving such changes. He has written on street lighting, localized urban development, capital investments, bank lending, and the minimum wage, among other topics. His work has appeared in Criminology & Public Policy, JAMA Network Open, and the Journal of Urban Economics, has been recognized by the American Society of Criminology (Gene Carte Award), and has been highlighted by news outlets. He has also received the APPAM Equity & Inclusion Student Fellowship.
Providing expert commentary on urban topics and highlighting Penn IUR's research in the context of pressing urban issues.