
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us a text
A controversial 2001 academic paper suggested that there’s a connection between Roe v. Wade’s legalization of abortion in 1973 and the reduction in crime that followed a generation later in the 1990s. With crime again rising in a post-Roe America, Mark and Joe discuss the Donohue-Levitt hypothesis, the many alternative explanations offered since its publication, and whether it’s even possible to know the truth of the matter. (Recorded July 22, 2022.)
By Mark and Joe4.8
1616 ratings
Send us a text
A controversial 2001 academic paper suggested that there’s a connection between Roe v. Wade’s legalization of abortion in 1973 and the reduction in crime that followed a generation later in the 1990s. With crime again rising in a post-Roe America, Mark and Joe discuss the Donohue-Levitt hypothesis, the many alternative explanations offered since its publication, and whether it’s even possible to know the truth of the matter. (Recorded July 22, 2022.)