RAND Expert Biography
Susan S. Everingham
Director, Pittsburgh Office; Director, International Programs, RAND National Security Research Division
Office
Santa Monica
Expertise
Mathematical modeling of complex systems for policy analysis, cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses, public and private organization management, international social and economic issues
Recent Work
Modeling human development; assessing military personnel policies; analyzing early intervention and violence prevention programs; understanding the costs and effects of criminal justice approaches and reforms
Education
M.A. in applied mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles; B.A. in mathematics and biology, Williams College
Publications of Interest
Response to the National Research Council's Assessment of RAND's Controlling Cocaine Study, Jonathan P. Caulkins et al., RAND Corporation, 2000
An Ounce of Prevention, a Pound of Uncertainty: The Cost-Effectiveness of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs, Jonathan P. Caulkins et al., RAND Corporation, 1999
Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Federal Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Other Federal Enforcement Programs, Peter Reuter and Susan Everingham, RAND Corporation, 1999
Investing in Our Children: What We Know and Don't Know About the Costs and Benefits of Early Childhood Interventions, Lynn A. Karoly et al., RAND Corporation, 1998
Recent RAND Publications are listed here.
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