Dr. Alex Piquero
dralexpiquero.bsky.social
Dr. Alex Piquero
@dralexpiquero.bsky.social

Professor of Sociology & Criminology and Arts & Sciences Distinguished Scholar at The 🟧_🟩. Former Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (appointed by President Biden). 🇨🇺-🇺🇸

Political science 33%
Sociology 29%

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Now the @reducingcrime.com is on #BlueSky, here are some highlights from recent episodes.

@dralexpiquero.bsky.social and I braved a late summer afternoon in Florence to bring you this episode. Quite the sacrifice 🙃
From the @reducingcrime.com podcast back catalogue, here is @dralexpiquero.bsky.social on the importance as an academic of reading and writing daily.

Profs, pass this tip-laden episode on to your grad students.

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2JTu...

Honored to be inducted into the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement & excellence in doctoral education. It’s named after Edward Alexander Bouchet, the 1st self-identified African American to earn a PhD from a US university (Yale).

Honored to be included in this list of University of Miami colleagues Pratim Biswas & Antonio Nanni for scoring in the top 5% of our Association of American Universities (AAU) peers on several academic metrics calculated by Academic Analytics.

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Research by @dralexpiquero.bsky.social & @johnkroman.bsky.social found that for all racial groups, firearm homicide rates peaked in 2021. Rate for white individuals peaked at 4.3 per 100,000, but rate for Black individuals ages 20-24 was greater than 80 per 100,000 individuals - 18+ times higher

Looking forward to giving congressional testimony on gun violence data infrastructure.

Thank you Daniel!

So honored to just learn that I have been inducted into the prestigious Bouchet Honor Society in recognition of achievements as a scholar and embodiment of the values and mission of the Bouchet Society. Thank you to all who’ve invested & supported me in my career.

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Five years ago, as the U.S. grappled with COVID, social unrest, and a contentious presidential election, Americans began buying guns in record numbers. Now, that boom appears to be ending.

The Trace’s Chip Brownlee explains why the market might be cooling:
Gun Sales Are Plummeting. Here’s Why
A Trace analysis found that Americans purchased 6.5 million fewer guns last year than in 2020, when the pandemic pushed demand for firearms to record levels.
www.thetrace.org

Happy to be part of this excellent @nytimes.com piece by James Forman Jr. of @Yale Law School “What happened when America emptied its youth prisons.” Check it out: www.nytimes.com/2025/01/28/m...
What Happened When America Emptied Its Youth Prisons (Gift Article)
Lessons from a radical 20-year experiment and a quiet triumph of public policy.
www.nytimes.com

Honored to be part of a special issue of Vital City “Crime: Looking back at 2024, and ahead to 2025”. My piece with Chandler Hall & Nick Wilson looks at The Recovery from COVID-19 Pandemic Gun Violence: www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/the...
Vital City | The Recovery From COVID-19 Pandemic Gun Violence
Where things are going right.
www.vitalcitynyc.org

No.

Honored to be participating in a Congressional Briefing on Preventing Gun Violence. Agenda and registration can be found here: cebcp.org/outreach-sym...

Honored to be on this call today:

Great speaking w/ Voice of America News about car theft trends: www.voanews.com/a/us-customs...
US Customs agents intercept contraband cars headed overseas
Port inspections find stolen vehicles hidden in shipping containers
www.voanews.com

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New paper in @JAMA Network Open (w/ Chandler Hall & Nick Wilson) looks at gun violence trends in US cities during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. We find variation in both the timing & surge of gun violence between cities. Read it Open Access here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Gun Violence Trends in US Cities During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic
This cross-sectional study evaluates whether there was any variation in gun violence trends in US cities during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
jamanetwork.com

I am proud to announce that I will be serving as a Distinguished Advisory Board member with the @University
of Virginia's @UVA
Center for Public Safety and Justice.

Let’s go Canes 🏈 🟧_🟩

Honored to be back at the White House to attend a meeting sponsored by the Office on Gun Violence Prevention & the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to discuss the use of data & evidence-based approaches to prevent gun violence.

Thanks Mari!

Honored to be appointed to the US Census Bureau National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations: www.census.gov/newsroom/pre...
Census Bureau Announces New National Advisory Committee Members
The U.S. Census Bureau today announced the appointment of five new members to its National Advisory Committee (NAC).
www.census.gov

Great speaking w/ @nytimes.com about our recent work (w/ Andy Wheeler) on developing better estimates of domestic violence & how San Antonio is trying out new policy options: www.nytimes.com/2024/12/03/u...
One City’s Approach to Tackling Domestic Violence
San Antonio has long had a high rate of family violence. An unusual court is trying to intervene before the violence turns deadly.
www.nytimes.com

That was a great afternoon in a courtyard in Florence. Such a great time & honor to be part of Jerry’s podcast!
Now the @reducingcrime.com is on #BlueSky, here are some highlights from recent episodes.

@dralexpiquero.bsky.social and I braved a late summer afternoon in Florence to bring you this episode. Quite the sacrifice 🙃
From the @reducingcrime.com podcast back catalogue, here is @dralexpiquero.bsky.social on the importance as an academic of reading and writing daily.

Profs, pass this tip-laden episode on to your grad students.

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2JTu...

Reposted by Alex R. Piquero

From the @reducingcrime.com podcast back catalogue, here is @dralexpiquero.bsky.social on the importance as an academic of reading and writing daily.

Profs, pass this tip-laden episode on to your grad students.

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2JTu...

Our new paper examines the effects that Prudential Center (NJ) events had on crime in downtown Newark from 2007 to 2015 in terms of incident counts and spatial characteristics. Great teaming up w/ Eric Piza, Gian Campedelli, & Justin Kurland. Open access here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Evidence on the impact of the Prudential Center on crime in downtown Newark - Journal of Experimental Criminology
Objectives Evaluate the effects that Prudential Center events had on crime in downtown Newark from 2007 to 2015 in terms of incident counts and spatial characteristics. Methods We evaluate the effects...
link.springer.com

Congrats to my colleagues, Shirelle Jackson & Marvin Dawkins for being recognized by the ACC for their efforts at promoting diversity & inclusion among our student-athletes & community: news.miami.edu/stories/2024...
Award recognizes efforts to promote diversity and inclusion
Shirelle Jackson, executive associate athletic director of student-athlete development, and Marvin P. Dawkins, professor of sociology, received the ACC UNITE Award for their commitment to social justi...
news.miami.edu

I was privileged to be at the White House recently as President Biden signed an EO to improve gun violence data. It was nice to spend time w/ him, to thank him for his service, & for appointing me to serve as the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Honor of a lifetime.

So proud of our 🟧_🟩 student athletes who posted a 4-year Graduation Success Rate of 93% in the latest NCAA report: miamihurricanes.com/news/2024/11...
University of Miami Athletics Posts Strong Numbers in Latest NCAA GSR Report
Miami student-athletes posted a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 93 percent as announced Wednesday by the NCAA.
miamihurricanes.com

Totally agree, Jeff. That piece should have legs for quite some time!