Economics serving society

Workshop | Quels apports de l’évaluation et de la recherche en économie aux politiques publiques de sécurité intérieure et de justice ? | April 3

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The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the “Quels apports de l’évaluation et de la recherche en économie aux politiques publiques de sécurité intérieure et de justice ?” workshop organized by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP).

  • Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 ; from 5:00pm
  • Venue: Paris School of Economics
    48 bd Jourdan, 75014 Paris, Daniel Cohen amphitheater

REGISTRATION VIA THIS LINK (COMPULSORY)

Presentation of the workshop

Opening up administrative data relating to internal security and justice opens up whole areas of research to be carried out. Above all, it makes it much easier to evaluate public policies, in response to society’s growing demand for transparency and accountability.

However, the opening up of data is not enough in itself to create the conditions for fruitful collaboration between researchers, government departments, the media, civil society and political decision-makers, likely to fuel a high-quality public debate.

What are the needs of stakeholders in terms of evaluation and research? What recent work, in France or abroad, has provided a fresh perspective on public policy and helped to modify it to make it more effective? What methods can be deployed to bring rigour and credibility to these assessments? Under what conditions and over what timescale can these evaluations be of real use to decision-makers?

These are the many complex questions that the Institut des Politiques Publiques wishes to address by bringing together researchers, institutions and associations specialising in internal security and justice for this first conference.

Programme and speakers

5:00pm: Presentation of recent research studies, in France and abroad, which have shed new light on public policy. By Arnaud Philippe (Université de Bristol), Aurélie Ouss (Université de Pennsylvanie), Camille Hémet (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Responsable du pôle Police-Justice à l’IPP)

5:45pm: Round table discussion with:

Practical details:

  • The event will be held in French and in person only.
  • The recording of the conference and a summary of the debates will be published a few days later.
  • A cocktail reception will be held at the end of the workshop.