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The criminal legal system is at a crossroads. Calls for abolition are met with calls for modest adjustments or maintenance of the status quo. What frequently emerges from these polarities is a promise that police, prosecutors, judges, and other government actors will use their vast discretion to...
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Corruption is one of the main topics of discussion in any field and at any level, representing one of the greatest … accumulated over time to the form of today of our civilization. Corruption is perceived by most segments of the population as a …
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operation of fiscal corruption may impede a state’s ability to fulfill its duties to provide basic services or ensure certain … human rights thresholds.Not only is the notion of fiscal corruption much overlooked within the contemporary literature … addressing tax crimes and corruption, but it simultaneously struggles to find a home within political policy and enforcement …
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offender may be falsely convicted of a crime committed by someone else whether or not he himself acts lawfully, and that type-1 …
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Antitrust enforcement regimes rely on two types of penalties for deterrence: penalties against the violating firm and penalties against the agents of the violating firm. In this paper I examine the economics of punishing agents versus firms. My area of application is antitrust, but the argument...
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Crime and the durability of goods are strongly connected issues. However, surprisingly, they have been studied … separately. This paper explores the relationship between the production of durable goods and crime from a theoretical perspective … and draws important conclusions for both topics. Crime affects the consumer and producer surplus and thus the behavior of …
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