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. Next to socioeconomic characteristics, the data includes questions on knowledge of the existence of HIV, HIV prevention … not explain sexual behavior of married women, suggesting a lack of bargaining power in HIV prevention decisions among … married females. Our results call for programmatic approaches to differentiate the focus of HIV prevention campaigns for males …
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punishment behavior. (3) Thereare discontinuous “jumps” in the behavior of responders. They either chooseno punishment (destroy … nothing) or the highest level of punishment (destroyeverything). (4) Expectations have a significant effect on the … probabilityof punishment but not on the intensity of experienced emotion. We explainthis last result in terms of norm …
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punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this …
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anger, ‘social’ emotions like shame and guilt need to be present for punishment to be an effective deterrent of …
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difference between them concerns the question of “who punishes”. In the first approach, punishment is executed by the group … members themselves individually, i.e., punishment is decentral in nature. The second approach is based on the idea that … individuals may be willing to delegate the punishment to a central, external authority. The key questions to answered are, whether …
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The effects of stake size on cooperation and punishment are investigated using a public goods experiment. We find that … an increase in stake size does neither significantly affect cooperation nor, interestingly, the level of punishment. …
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Using data on the age, sex, ethnicity and criminal involvement of 14.3 million residents aged 10–89 residing in 4,007 neighborhoods in the Netherlands, this article tests if an individual’s criminal involvement is affected by the proportion of criminals living in their neighborhood of...
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17-33.<P> Public action to prevent crime is often driven by concerns about public safety. But what generatesthose … concerns ? ]s it crime, or something else ? Using survey data for Brazil, we find that thedesire for greater public safety has …
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