Beau Kilmer 1776 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138 Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138 e: kilmer @ rand dot org p: (310) 393-0411 x6005 twitter: @BeauKilmer EDUCATION Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government/GSAS, Ph.D. in Public Policy, 2007 University of California Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy, M.P.P., 2000 Michigan State University, James Madison College, B.A. with High Honor, 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RAND, Senior Policy Researcher, May 2011 Present RAND, Co-Director of the RAND Drug Policy Research Center, September 2008 Present RAND, Full Policy Researcher, May 2009 May 2011 RAND, Associate Policy Researcher, July 2007 May 2009 RAND, Adjunct Staff, May 1997 October 2003; June 2006 July 2007 National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Assistant, January 2004 June 2006 Harvard University, Research Assistant, May 2003 September 2003 Superior Court of California, San Francisco, Administrative Analyst, October 2001 August 2002 Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Visiting Scientist, July 2001 RECENT GRANTS & CONTRACTS (as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator) B. Kilmer (PI) & N. Nicosia (Co-PI). $1.1 million. Evaluating South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Program. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 2011-2014. (R01AA020074) G. Ridgeway (PI), B. Kilmer (Co-PI), & J. Saunders (Co-PI). $2.9 million. An evaluation of the BJA Drug Market Initiative Training and Technical Assistance Initiative. National Institute of Justice. 2011-2014. B. Kilmer (PI). $66,000. International stocktaking of legal systems for cannabis production. Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum, Ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie (Dutch Ministry of Secruity and Justice). 2013. B. Kilmer (PI). $112,000. Subcontractor to BOTEC Analysis Corp to provide marijuana consumption estimates to the Washington State Liquor Control Board. 2013. B. Kilmer (PI) & S. Everingham (Co-PI). $479,000. Estimating what America s users spend on illicit drugs. White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. 2012-2013. B. Kilmer (PI). $25,000. Assessing the drug policy landscape in the United States and abroad. MacArthur Foundation. 2012. B. Kilmer (PI). $200,000. Evaluating San Francisco s Community Justice Center. City and County of San Francisco, Office of the Controller. 2011-2013. Kilmer CV, 1 of 10
F. Trautmann (PI), B. Kilmer (Co-PI), & P. Turnbull (Co-PI). $887,000. Further analysis of the EU illicit drugs market and responses to it responding to future challenges. European Commission. 2011-2013. R. Pacula (PI) & B. Kilmer (Co-PI). $220,000. Measuring drug-related crime. White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. 2011-2012. R. Pacula (PI) & B. Kilmer (Co-PI). $276,000. The effect of NPLEx on methamphetamine production and consumption. Consumer Healthcare Products Association. 2010-2011. E. D Amico (PI) & B. Kilmer (Co-PI). $255,000. A cost-effectiveness supplement to E. D Amico s parent grant to experimentally evaluate a voluntary brief voluntary alcohol and drug intervention for middle school youth. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. 2009-2011. N. Nicosia (PI) & B. Kilmer (Co-PI). $400,000. The effectiveness of drug treatment to improve community-level health and social outcomes in California. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2008-2011 J. Rubin (PI) & B. Kilmer (Co-PI). $195,000. Developing a European Crime Report. European Commission. 2009-2010. B. Kilmer (PI) & S. Hoorens (Co-PI). $220,000. Study on policy relevant information and data in the field of drug supply reduction and drug-related crime in the EU and Third Countries. European Commission. 2008-2009. BOOKS 1. J. Caulkins, A. Hawken, B. Kilmer, & M. Kleiman. (2012). Marijuana legalization: What everyone needs to know. New York: Oxford University Press. JOURNAL ARTICLES 2. J. Caulkins, B. Kilmer, P. Reuter, & G. Midgette. (In press). Cocaine s fall and marijuana s rise: Questions and insights based on new estimates of consumption and expenditures in U.S. drug markets. Addiction. 3. B. Bond, J. Caulkins, N. Scott, B. Kilmer, & P. Dietze. (In press). Are users most recent drug purchases representative? Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 4. B. Kilmer. (2014). Policy designs for cannabis legalization: Starting with the eight Ps. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. doi:10.3109/00952990.2014.894047 5. R. Pacula, B. Kilmer, A. Wagenaar, F. Chaloupka, & J. Caulkins. (2014). Developing public health regulations for marijuana: Lessons from alcohol and tobacco. American Journal of Public Health, 104, 1021-1028. 6. B. Kilmer, N. Nicosia, P. Heaton, & G. Midgette. (2013). Efficacy of frequent monitoring with swift, certain, and modest sanctions for violations: Insights from South Dakota s 24/7 Sobriety Project. American Journal of Public Health, 103, e37 e43. Kilmer CV, 2 of 10
7. B. Kilmer & K. Humphreys. (2013). Losing your license to drink : The radical South Dakota approach to heavy drinkers who threaten public safety. Brown Journal of World Affairs, 20, 267-277. 8. J. Caulkins, A. Hawken, B. Kilmer, M. Kleiman, K. Pfrommer, J. Pruess, & T. Shaw. (2013). High tax states: Options for gleaning revenue from legal cannabis. Oregon Law Review, 91, 1042-1067. Reprinted in F. Zimring & B. Harcourt (Eds.). (Forthcoming). Criminal Law and the Regulation of Vice, 2 nd Edition. Thomson West. 9. A. Hawken, J. Caulkins, B. Kilmer, & M. Kleiman. (2013). Quasi-legal cannabis in Colorado and Washington: Local and national implications. Addiction, 108, 837-838. 10. J. Caulkins, S. Everingham, B. Kilmer, & G. Midgette. (2013). The whole is just the sum of its parts: Limited polydrug use among the big three expensive drugs in the United States. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 6, 919-97. 11. R. Burns, J. Caulkins, & S. Everingham, & B. Kilmer. (2013). Statistics on cannabis users skew perceptions of cannabis use. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4, 138. 12. J. Caulkins, B. Kilmer, R. Pacula, R. MacCoun, & P. Reuter. (2012). Design considerations for legalizing cannabis: Lessons inspired by analysis of California s Proposition 19. Addiction, 107, 865 871. J. Caulkins, B. Kilmer, R. Pacula, R. MacCoun, & P. Reuter. (2012). Response to commentaries. Addiction, 107, 866 877. 13. S. Paddock, B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, M. Booth, & R. Pacula. (2012). An epidemiological model for examining marijuana use over the life course. Epidemiology Research International, 2012, Article ID 520894. doi:10.1155/2012/520894. 14. B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, R. Pacula, & P. Reuter. (2011). Bringing perspective to illicit markets: Estimating the size of the U.S. marijuana market. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 119, 153 160. 15. B. Kilmer, J. Burgdorf, E. D Amico, J. Miles, & J. Tucker. (2011). Multisite cost analysis of a schoolbased voluntary alcohol and drug prevention program. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 823 832. 16. J. Burgdorf, B. Kilmer, & R. Pacula. (2011). Heterogeneity in the composition of marijuana seized in California. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 117, 59-61. 17. B. Kilmer, C. Eibner, J. Ringel, & R. Pacula (2011). Invisible wounds, visible savings? Using microsimulation to estimate the costs and savings associated with providing evidence-based treatment for PTSD and depression to veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 3, 201-211. 18. H. Nunberg, B. Kilmer, R. Pacula, & J. Burgdorf. (2011). An analysis of applicants presenting to a medical marijuana specialty practice in California. Journal of Drug Policy Analysis. http://www.bepress.com/jdpa/vol4/iss1/art1. 19. R. Pacula, B. Kilmer, M. Grossman, & F. Chaloupka. (2010). Risks and prices: The role of user Kilmer CV, 3 of 10
sanctions in marijuana markets. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 10 : Iss. 1 (Contributions), Article 11. 20. M. Kleiman & B. Kilmer. (2009). The dynamics of deterrence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106, 14230-1423. (Communicated by T. Schelling) 21. B. Kilmer. (2008). The future of DIRECT surveillance: Drug and alcohol use Information from REmote and Continuous Testing. Journal of Drug Policy Analysis, 1. 22. B. Kilmer. (2008). Does parolee drug testing influence employment and education outcomes? Evidence from a randomized experiment with noncompliance. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 24, 93-123. PEER-REVIEWED RAND REPORTS 23. B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, G. Midgette, L. Dahlkemper, R. MacCoun & R. Pacula. (2013). Before the grand opening: Measuring Washington State s marijuana market in the last year before legalized commercial sales. TR-466. Santa Monica, CA: RAND 24. B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, R. Pacula, & P. Reuter. (2012).The U.S. drug policy landscape: Insights and opportunities for improving the view. OP-393. Santa Monica, CA: RAND. 25. P. Hunt, B. Kilmer, & J. Rubin. (2011). Development of a European crime report: Improving safety and justice with existing crime and criminal justice data. TR 936 EC. Brussels: RAND. 26. B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, B. Bond, & P. Reuter. (2010). Reducing drug trafficking revenues and violence in Mexico: Would legalizing marijuana in California help? OP-325. Santa Monica, CA: RAND. 27. B. Kilmer, J. Caulkins, R. Pacula, R. MacCoun, & P. Reuter. (2010). Altered state? Assessing how marijuana legalization in California could influence marijuana consumption and public budgets. OP-315. Santa Monica, CA: RAND. 28. B. Kilmer & S. Hoorens (Eds.). (2010). Understanding illicit drug markets, supply-reduction efforts, and drug-related crime in the European Union. TR-755-EC. Cambridge, UK: RAND. 29. B. Kilmer & R. Pacula. (2009). Estimating the size of the global drug market: A demand-side approach. TR-711. Santa Monica: RAND. 30. R. Pacula, S. Hoorens, B. Kilmer, P. Reuter, J. Burgdorf, & P. Hunt. (2009). Issues in estimating the economic cost of drug abuse in consuming nations. TR-709. Santa Monica: RAND. 31. P. Reuter, F. Trautmann, R. Pacula, B. Kilmer, A. Gageldonk, & D. van der Gouwe. (2009). Assessing changes in global drug problems, 1998-2007: Main report. TR-704. Santa Monica: RAND. 32. N. Nicosia, R. Pacula, B. Kilmer, R. Lundberg, & J. Chiesa. (2009). The economic cost of methamphetamine use in the United States, 2005. MG-829. Santa Monica: RAND. 33. C. Eibner, J. Ringel, B. Kilmer, R. Pacula, & C. Diaz. (2008). The cost of post-combat mental Kilmer CV, 4 of 10
health and cognitive conditions. In T. Tanielian & L. Jaycox (Eds.), Invisible wounds of war: Psychological and cognitive injuries, their consequences, and services to assist recovery (pp. 169-242). Santa Monica: RAND. BOOK CHAPTERS & OTHER REPORTS 34. B. Kilmer, S. Everingham, J. Caulkins, G. Midgette, R. Pacula, P. Reuter, R. Burns, B. Han, R. Lundberg. (2014). What America s users spend on illegal drugs, 2000 2010. Prepared for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President. (Peer reviewed) 35. B. Kilmer, K. Kruithof, M. Paradal, J. Caulkins, & J. Rubin (2013). Multinational overview of cannabis production regimes. The Hague: WODC, Ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie. (Peer reviewed) 36. R. Pacula, R. Lundberg, J. Caulkins, B. Kilmer, S. Greathouse, T. Fain, & P. Steinberg. (2013). Improving the measurement of drug-related crime. Prepared for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President. (Peer reviewed) 37. J. Caulkins & B. Kilmer. (2013). Criminal justice costs of prohibiting marijuana in California. In K. Tate, J. Taylor, & M. Sawyer (Eds.), Something s in the air: Race and the legalization of marijuana (pp. 13-30). New York: Routledge. 38. B. Kilmer, J. Taylor, P. Hunt, & P. McGee. (2013). Sizing national heroin markets in the EU: insights from self reported expenditures in the Czech Republic and England. In F. Trautman, B. Kilmer, & P. Turnbull (Eds.), Further insights into aspects of the illicit EU drugs market (pp. 257-270). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. (Peer reviewed) 39. J. Caulkins & B. Kilmer (with M. Graf). (2013). Estimating the size of the EU cannabis market. In F. Trautman, B. Kilmer, & P. Turnbull (Eds.), Further insights into aspects of the illicit EU drugs market (pp. 289-322). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. (Peer reviewed) 40. A. Villaveces, J. Taylor, & B. Kilmer. (2013). Opioid consumption and substitution treatment in Finland and Sweden: A similar path with different outcomes? In F. Trautman, B. Kilmer, & P. Turnbull (Eds.), Further insights into aspects of the illicit EU drugs market (pp. 325-344). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. (Peer reviewed) 41. B. Kilmer & J. Burgdorf. (2013). Insights about cannabis production and distribution costs in the EU. In F. Trautman, B. Kilmer, & P. Turnbull (Eds.), Further insights into aspects of the illicit EU drugs market (pp. 389-404). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. (Peer reviewed) 42. B. Kilmer. (2012). Debunking the mythical numbers about marijuana production in Mexico and the United States. In E. Zedillo and H. Wheeler (Eds.), Rethinking the war on drugs through the US-Mexico prism (pp. 168-175). New Haven, CT: Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. 43. B. Kilmer & R. Pacula. (2010). Preventing drug use. In P. Levine & D. Zimmerman (Eds.), Targeting investments in children: Fighting poverty when resources are limited (pp. 181-220). Chicago: University of Chicago Press/National Bureau of Economic Research. Kilmer CV, 5 of 10
44. R. Pacula, R. MacCoun, P. Reuter, J. Chriqui, B. Kilmer, K. Harris, L. Paoli, & C. Schaefer. (2005). What does it mean to decriminalize marijuana? A cross-national empirical examination. In B. Lindgren & M. Grossman (Eds.), Substance use: Individual behavior, interactions, markets, and politics. JAI Press. 45. B. Kilmer & R. MacCoun. (2004). Public policy on addictive disorders. In R. Coombs (Ed.), Handbook of addictive disorders: A practical guide to diagnosis and treatment (pp. 495-534). New York: Wiley. 46. R. MacCoun, B. Kilmer, & P. Reuter. (2003). Research on drug-crime linkages: The next generation (Commissioned paper). In Drugs and crime: A research agenda for the 21 st Century. National Institute of Justice Special Report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice. Reprinted in M. Kelley. (2006). Readings on drugs and society: The criminal connection. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 47. B. Kilmer. (2002). Do cannabis possession laws influence cannabis use? In I. Spruit (Ed.), Cannabis 2002 report: Technical report of the International Scientific Conference (pp. 119-141). Brussels: Ministry of Public Health of Belgium. SELECT OP-EDS & MAGAZINE ARTICLES 48. R. Pacula & B. Kilmer. (2014). Legalising cannabis is more than just a yes or no decision. The Conversation. May 1. https://theconversation.com/legalising-cannabis-is-more-than-just-a-yesor-no-decision-26124 49. B. Kilmer & J. Caulkins. (2014). Hard drugs demand solid understanding. USA Today, March 8. 50. B. Kilmer. (2014). The feds role after legalization. New York Times, January 14. Room for Debate Series. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/01/14/should-drug-enforcement-beleft-to-the-states/the-feds-role-after-marijuana-legalization 51. B. Kilmer. (2013). Has U.S. gone further than Netherlands over marijuana? CNN, October 12. http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/18/has-u-s-gone-further-than-netherlandsover-marijuana/ 52. B. Kilmer. (2013). New approach to prison and the war on drugs. BBC, August 12. Part of Viewpoints Series. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23675942 53. B. Kilmer. (2013). Legalization in the U.S. and crime in Mexico. New York Times, May 22. Room for Debate Series http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/05/22/how-can-marijuanabe-sold-safely/why-marijuana-legalization-wouldnt-end-drug-crime 54. B. Kilmer. (2013). 7 key questions on marijuana legalization. USA Today, April 25. Reposted on TheHealthCareBlog.com, May 29, 2013. 55. J. Caulkins, A. Hawken, B. Kilmer, & M. Kleiman. (2012). A voter s guide to legalizing marijuana. The American Interest, Nov-Dec. Kilmer CV, 6 of 10
56. M. Kleiman, J. Caulkins, A. Hawken, & B. Kilmer. (2012). Eight questions for drug policy research. Issues in Science and Technology, Summer. 57. J. Caulkins, A. Hawken, B. Kilmer, & M. Kleiman. (2012). "Marijuana legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know" Authors discuss risks and rewards of legal weed. The Huffington Post, September 4. 58. B. Kilmer. (2012). The marijuana exception. The Wall Street Journal, April 21. 59. B. Kilmer. (2011). Mitos de la mota. Nexos, September. 60. B. Kilmer & P. Reuter. (2009). Doped: How two plants wreak havoc on the countries that produce and consume them and everyone in between. Foreign Policy, 175, 34-35. For additional sources, see http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/10/19/prime_numbers_doped?page=0,2 61. L. Campos, S. Jimenez, B. Kilmer, A. Knowles, A. Vorobets, & M. Wolf. (2002). Protecting victims of abuse. Los Angeles Daily Journal, September 4. 62. B. Kilmer. (1997). Are needle exchanges a forgotten weapon in the war against AIDS? Los Angeles Times, January 13. OTHER WRITINGS B. Kilmer, S. Everingham, J. Caulkins, G. Midgette, R. Pacula, P. Reuter, R. Burns, B.Han, & R. Lundberg. (2014). How big is the U.S. market for illegal drugs? RAND Research Brief, 9770. Santa Monica: RAND. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/rb9770.html B. Kilmer, N. Nicosia, P. Heaton, & G. Midgette. (2012). An innovative way to curb problem drinking: South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Project. RAND Research Brief, 9692. Santa Monica: RAND. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/rb9692.html B. Kilmer & J. Caulkins. (2010). Filtering through the smoke: Legalizing marijuana would slash its price, but the effects on use and revenues are hazy. RAND Review, 34: 12-13. B. Kilmer, S. Hoorens, & J. Caulkins. (2010). Do drug arrests work? Measuring the effectiveness of drug enforcement in Europe. RAND Review, 34: 14-15. Q&A: Beau Kilmer on President s National Drug Control Strategy. (2009). Harvard Kennedy School Webpage. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/articles/ash-kilmer-drug-policysept09 B. Kilmer. (2009). The indirect consequences of DIRECT surveillance: Drug and alcohol use Information from REmote and Continuous Testing. The Voice: The National Partnership on Alcohol Misuse and Crime s quarterly newsletter. http://www.alcoholandcrime.org/npamc/newsevents/the-voice/original6 B. Kilmer & M. Iguchi. (2009). Drug treatment for drug-abusing criminal offenders: Insights from California s Proposition 36 and Arizona s Proposition 200. Knowledge Asset, Web site created by the Kilmer CV, 7 of 10
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Substance Abuse Policy Research Program. http://www.saprp.org/knowledgeassets/knowledge_detail.cfm?kaid=17 (Peer reviewed) Revised Seizure of Drugs entry for the third edition of Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior (MacMillan Reference Books, 2009). R. Davis, J. Rubin, L. Rabinovich, B. Kilmer, & P. Heaton. (2008). A synthesis of literature on the effectiveness of community orders. Prepared for the National Accounting Office (U.K.). TR-518. Cambridge: RAND. H. Rigter, M. van Laar, S. Rigter, & B. Kilmer. (2003). Cannabis: Feiten En Cijfers Anno 2003 (Cannabis: Facts and Figures Year 2003). Utrecht: Bureau Nationale Drugmonitor. P. Ebener & B. Kilmer. (2003). Linking drug users with treatment: Admissions counselors describe the barriers. RAND Draft Report DRU-2948-PH. R. Pacula & B. Kilmer. (2003). Marijuana and crime: Is there a connection beyond prohibition? National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper #10046. WORKS IN PROGRESS Using respondent-driven sampling of drug purchasers to evaluate focused deterrence strategies (With A. Ober, J. Sussell, J. Saunders, D. Heckathorn). Submitted What can be learned from cross-national comparisons of data on illegal drugs? (With P. Reuter & L. Giommoni). Submitted Police costs of the Drug Market Intervention: Insights from two cities (With J. Burgdorf). Submitted Deterring crime in community supervision: Evidence from 24/7 Sobriety (With P. Heaton & N. Nicosia) How much of the cocaine market do we see? Insights from respondent-driven sampling of drug users in a mid-sized American city (With J. Caulkins & J. Sussell) What is a drug market intervention? (With J. Saunders) The effect of South Dakota s 24/7 Sobriety Project on mortality (With N. Nicosia, P. Heaton, & G. Midgette) Does San Francisco s Community Justice Center reduce criminal recidivism? (With J. Sussell) Losing your license to consume alcohol and other drugs FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS RAND Outreach and Impact Award, 2014 RAND Gold Merit Bonus Award, 2013 (Shared with Rosalie Pacula) RAND Gulf States Business Development Fellow, 2012 Kilmer CV, 8 of 10
RAND President s Award, 2011 RAND Gold Merit Bonus Award, 2011 RAND Bronze Merit Bonus Award, 2010 RAND Bronze Merit Bonus Award, 2008 (Shared with Chrissy Eibner) Taubman Center for State and Local Government Research Award, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2006-2007 Judicial Administration Fellowship, co-sponsored by the California Judicial Council and the Center for California Studies at CSU-Sacramento, 2001-2002 Selected to attend the month-long Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice seminar at ICPSR, University of Michigan, 2000 (Stipend from U.S. Dept. of Justice) Phi Beta Kappa, 1998 SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS American Enterprise Institute (2012), American Society of Criminology (2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2013), American Society of Health Economists (2012), Assessing and Monitoring Marijuana Legalization (Montevideo 2014), Association of Public Health Laboratories (2014), Association of Public Policy and Management (2005, 2006, 2008-discussant, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly Reception (2013), Brookings Institution (2012), Brown University s Watson Institute (2012), California Society of Addiction Medicine (2011), Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science (2009), Committee on Law and Justice, National Academy of Sciences (2013), Commonwealth Club (2010), Council of the European Union, Horizontal Working Party on Drugs (Brussels 2009), Deakin University (Melbourne 2014), Drogas Ilicitas en Colombia (Bogotá 2010-discussant), Harvard Latino Law and Policy Conference (2010), Google TechTalk (2010), Illicit Trade and Globalisation (Venice, Italy 2008), Informal Expert Dialogue on Cannabis (Punta del Esta 2013), Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the Organization of American States (2014), International Health Economics Association (2013), International Scientific Conference on Cannabis (Brussels 2002), International Society for the Study of Drug Policy (2007-2014), Jonathan Club (2011 x2), Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (2013), National Partnership on Alcohol Misuse and Crime (2009, 2012), RAND Board of Trustees (2010, 2014), RAND Congressional Briefing (2010, 2012), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (2012), University of New South Wales (2013), University of Oregon Law School (2013), Western Economic Association (2003, 2006), Workshop on Criminology and the Economics of Crime, University of Maryland (2006), World Affairs Council (2014), Universidad de los Andes (2013), Vintage Club (2013), Yale Center for the Study of Globalization (2011) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Testimony: Insights on the effects of marijuana legalization on prices and consumption. Testimony presented before the California State Assembly Public Safety Committee and California State Senate Public Safety Committee, September 21, 2010. Co-Editor: Journal of Drug Policy Analysis (2008-Present) Assistant Editor: Addiction (2009-Present) Ad-hoc Reviews: National Institutes of Health (NIAAA, NIDA, NCI/CRAN), Social Science Research Council, Addiction, Contemporary Drug Problems, Crime and Justice, Criminology, International Journal of Drug Policy, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, International Journal of Offender Therapy Kilmer CV, 9 of 10
and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Applied Economics, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Law & Social Inquiry, Science Conference committee: International Society for the Study of Drug Policy (2009, 2010) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Core member of the Pardee RAND Graduate School faculty (2010/2011, 2011/2012, 2012/2013, 2013/2014). Member of Dissertation Committee: Greg Midgette Economics of Drug Use and Drug Policy. (Harvard, S2005, Undergraduate). Created tutorial and taught biweekly seminars for economics majors. Quantitative Analysis and Empirical Methods. (Harvard, F2005, M.P.P.). Teaching Fellow for Anne Piehl. MEDIA Select Interviews/Quotes: Al Jazeera, All Things Considered, AOL News, AOL DailyFinance, Associated Press, Atlantic Monthly, BBC News, Bloomberg Businessweek, CBS Sunday Morning, CCTV-America, Christian Science Monitor, Chronicle of Higher Education, CNN, CQ Researcher, C-SPAN2, Chicago-Sun Times, Christian Science Monitor, Denver Post, Diane Rehm Show, Dow Jones, East Bay Express, KCRW (To The Point, Which Way, L.A.?), KCBS Radio, KNBC (News Conference), KNPR, KPCC (Air Talk, Take Two), Le Figaro, Los Angeles Times, Marketplace, Milenio (MX), Minnesota Public Radio (The Daily Circuit), The Nation, New York Times, NBC (Nightly News), New Zealand Herald, Oakland Tribune, Pacific Standard, PolitiFact, Portland Press Herald, PRI (The World), Radio Free Europe, Reuters, Rolling Stone, Sacramento Bee, Salon, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, Time Magazine, Univision, UPI, USA Today, WNPR (Where We Live) Other Select Outlets Mentioning Research: Bloomberg News, Canberra Times, CNBC, The Economist, Financial Times, FoxNews.com, Globe and Mail, McClatchy Newspapers, MSNBC (Andrea Mitchell), Nation, New Scientist, New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, NWBR, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, The Scotsman, Time, Washington Times. Updated: June 2014 Kilmer CV, 10 of 10