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Does the economic model of optimal punishment explain the variation in the sentencing of murderers? As the model … respond to victim characteristics in a way that is hard to reconcile with optimal punishment. In particular, victim … optimal punishment model predicts that victim characteristics should be ignored. Among vehicular homicides, drivers who kill …
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dissonance, increasing the severity of punishment could increase the crime rate. This paper demonstrates that that conjecture was … punishment is not severe. The rationalization may lead them to underestimate the expected utility of committing crimes when … opportunities present themselves. If punishment is severe, then rationalization may not be necessary and people may be more likely …
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How law is interpreted and enforced at a particular historical moment reflects contemporary social concerns and prejudices. This paper investigates the nature of criminal sentencing in mid-nineteenth-century Pennsylvania. It finds that extralegal factors, namely place of conviction and several...
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of engaging in crime and therefore, a priori drawing the conclusion that criminal activity cannot be altered by … induced by capital punishment. Research findings about the deterrent effect of the death penalty evoke strong feelings, which … punishment is good or bad, nor does it provide any judgment about whether capital punishment should be implemented or abolished …
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purporting to show robust and precise estimates of a substantial deterrent effect of capital punishment. We assess the various …
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expected price of committing crime. This implicit price can be substantially raised by making prison sentences longer, but only …
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The recent passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 solidified a national trend toward increased student testing for the purpose of evaluating public schools. This new environment for schools provides strong incentives for schools to alter the ways in which they deliver educational...
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United States to investigate the impact of capital punishment on homicide. This data set is merged with state panels that … include crime and deterrence measures as well as state characteristics to analyze the impact of executions and governors …
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This paper contributes to the debate on the impact of juvenile punishment on adult criminal recidivism and high school … completion. We link the universe of case files of those who were convicted of a crime as a juvenile between 1996 and 2012 in a … to utilize information on the exact types of crimes committed, as well as the type and duration of punishment imposed …
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Three reasons are often cited for the value of corporate social responsibility: product quality signalling, delegated giving, and the halo effect. Previous tests cannot separate these channels because they focus on consumers, who value all three. We focus on prosecutors, who are only susceptible...
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