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A punishing debate: does the death penalty deter homicide? New economic studies seek the answer to an age-old question
Clement, Douglas
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2002
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The mystery of crime
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Will the recession cause a surge in crime? Economic theory suggests it might, but empirical evidence for the widely held notion is far from conclusive.
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Big house on the prairie: Despite protests by some, small-town leaders have sought out prisons as economic saviors. Both the critics' deepest fears and the boosters' highest hopes...
Clement, Douglas
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Just the facts, ma’am
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Crime patterns in the district vary widely, but explaining differences and trends is difficult.
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Wanted criminals: For two decades, prisons have been a growth strategy for small towns. Does the strategy work? And will it in the future?
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Busted? The boom in prison growth is slowing as crime rates decline, budgets tighten and policymakers consider alternatives
Clement, Douglas
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