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Author: Joe Hamm

Joe Hamm is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Environmental Science at Michigan State University. A psychologist by training, his work lies at the nexus of government and the public where he investigates what trust is, how best to appropriately measure it, and its connection to "outcomes" like cooperation and compliance. Joe’s work spans a number of governmental contexts, seeking to use research on trust in trustees like the police, courts, water infrastructure managers, natural resource authorities, and a variety of state and federal entities to develop a cross-boundary social science of trust.
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Water, Trust, and the Shadow of Flint

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Joe Hamm and Jade Mitchell

Ongoing, Flint Water Crisis has highlighted the importance of the relationship between communities and drinking water infrastructure managers.

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