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In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal studies, in …
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by running Prisoner's Dilemma and Third Party Punishment games on three different pools of subjects; students, 'Ordinary … game with Third Party punishment, punishing less as well as tending to punish cooperation (almost as much) as defection …
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of fines on punishment and deterrence. Partial effects are effects on potential violators' and punishers' decisions when … hypotheses derived from the theory. …
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of fines on punishment and deterrence. Partial effects are effects on potential violators' and punishers' decisions when … hypotheses derived from the theory. …
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Multiperiod models of criminal enforcement based on the standard economic approach of Becker (1968) generally find that the optimal penalty structure is either flat or declining. We present the first experimental test of a two‐stage theoretical model that predicts decreasing penalty structures...
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Punishment menus allow offenders to choose the punishment to which they will be subjected from a set of options. We … present several behaviorally informed rationales for why punishment menus may serve as effective deterrents, notably by … reconsider the reputational impacts of punishment; and reducing suspicions about whether the act is enforced for rent …
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