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the deterrent effect of capital punishment were cited by the Supreme Court in its landmark cases in the 1970s; most …
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Common law systems, in criminal cases, distinguish between the guilt/innocence proceedings and the sentencing stage. This is not the case in civil law systems where criminal trial consists of a single phase, combining the inquiry into guilt with sentencing. Under common law practice many facts...
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the deterrent effect of capital punishment were cited by the Supreme Court in its landmark cases in the 1970s; most …
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of fines on punishment and deterrence. Partial effects are effects on potential violators' and punishers' decisions when …
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evidence on punishment preferences, in which subjects reveal a heterogeneous preference for punishing wrongdoers, our model … identifies circumstances in which “punitive” individuals (with stronger-than-average punishment preferences) will self …-select into law enforcement jobs that offer the opportunity to punish (or facilitate the punishment of) wrongdoers. Such “punitive …
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