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Corporate liability regimes have two major social goals: (i) inducing corporations to internalize all social ramifications of their activity; and (ii) inducing corporations to prevent, deter, and report their employee misconduct. The scholarly polemic has shown that none of the liability regimes...
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This paper studies how community notification of criminal registries affects neighborhood behavior and shows that notification is not always optimal. Using a game-theoretic model of a neighborhood, I establish optimal information disclosure policies when law-abiding neighbors’ actions generate...
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How should we think about crime deterrence in times of pandemics? The economic analysis of crime tells us that … effects on crime deterrence. The paper thus highlights the need to carefully consider which aspects are applicable given the … circumstances of the pandemic, as whether crime deterrence will increase or decrease should depend on the strength of the effects at …
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rate like: the deterrence variable or rate of efficiency of the Police, that it was built as the reason of the number of … legal and illegal income, the poverty and the forced displacement affect the homicide crimes, kidnapping and terrorism. The …
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new empirical evidence generally supports the deterrence model but shows that incapacitation influences crime rates, too … deterrence and incapacitation. Empirical economists have made less progress in studying the criminal justice system itself. Data …
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costs of imposing fines; general enforcement; marginal deterrence; the principal-agent relationship; settlements; self …
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Increasing criminal sanctions may reduce crime through two primary mechanisms: deterrence and incapacitation …
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Local communities are suffering extreme financial and economic hardships due to falling revenues and increased expenditures and therefore must seek alternate means to balance their budgets. A very large expenditure that must be borne by every community is the administration of the Criminal...
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