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Peter Reuter (born December 4, 1944) is an American criminologist and economist. He is a professor in both the School of Public Policy and in the Department of Criminology at the University of Maryland. In 2020, he was appointed University of Maryland Distinguished Professor. Since 1985, his research has focused mainly on alternative drug policies in the United States and Western Europe. In 1988, he was described by Peter Kerr of the New York Times as "one of the few economists who studies illegal drug markets."

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  • Peter Reuter (Kriminologe) (de)
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  • Peter Reuter (* 4. Dezember 1944) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kriminologe, der als Professor an der University of Maryland forscht und lehrt. Reuter wurde 2019 für seine Forschungen zu den wirtschaftlichen Aspekten organisierter Kriminalität mit dem Stockholm Prize in Criminology ausgezeichnet. Reuter, der im Fach Wirtschaftswissenschaft an der Yale University zum Ph.D. promoviert wurde, gründete das Drug Policy Research Center der RAND Corporation und war von 1989 bis 1993 dessen Direktor. (de)
  • Peter Reuter (born December 4, 1944) is an American criminologist and economist. He is a professor in both the School of Public Policy and in the Department of Criminology at the University of Maryland. In 2020, he was appointed University of Maryland Distinguished Professor. Since 1985, his research has focused mainly on alternative drug policies in the United States and Western Europe. In 1988, he was described by Peter Kerr of the New York Times as "one of the few economists who studies illegal drug markets." (en)
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  • The organization of illegal markets: an exploratory study (en)
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  • Peter Reuter (* 4. Dezember 1944) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kriminologe, der als Professor an der University of Maryland forscht und lehrt. Reuter wurde 2019 für seine Forschungen zu den wirtschaftlichen Aspekten organisierter Kriminalität mit dem Stockholm Prize in Criminology ausgezeichnet. Reuter, der im Fach Wirtschaftswissenschaft an der Yale University zum Ph.D. promoviert wurde, gründete das Drug Policy Research Center der RAND Corporation und war von 1989 bis 1993 dessen Direktor. (de)
  • Peter Reuter (born December 4, 1944) is an American criminologist and economist. He is a professor in both the School of Public Policy and in the Department of Criminology at the University of Maryland. In 2020, he was appointed University of Maryland Distinguished Professor. Since 1985, his research has focused mainly on alternative drug policies in the United States and Western Europe. In 1988, he was described by Peter Kerr of the New York Times as "one of the few economists who studies illegal drug markets." (en)
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