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crime, senders think that behaving antisocially is more acceptable and experience less guilt. Importantly, we identify a … crucial condition for the increased antisocial behavior by groups: the partner in crime must actively participate in the …
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The international criminal regime exhibits many retributive features, but scholars and practitioners rarely defend the regime in purely retributive terms – that is, by reference to the inherent value of punishing the guilty. Instead, they defend it on the consequentialist grounds that it...
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This paper examines the issue of whether workers learn productive skills from their co-workers, even if those skills are unethical. Specifically, we estimate whether Jose Canseco, a star baseball player in the late 1980's and 1990's, affected the performance of his teammates by introducing them...
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This inquiry considers whether the new crime of copyright infringement, which prohibits personal, noncommercial copying …
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In this paper, we develop a general equilibrium model of crime and show that law enforcement has different roles …
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their understanding of the ethics, law and policy that affect organ transplantation in the United States. The book provides …
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Although research has shown that there may be very different types of workplace crimes, scholarly work in this area (a) is currently fragmented with very little communication between very similar streams of research and (b) tends to be incomplete and can lead to conflicting findings. We address...
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