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Among 18-40 year old men in the United States, immigrants are less likely to be institutionalized than the native-born, and much less likely to be institutionalized than native-born men with similar demographic characteristics. Furthermore, earlier immigrants are more likely to be...
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brother networks. When a defendant is sent to prison, there are 51 and 32 percentage point reductions in the probability his …
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An often overlooked population in discussions of prison reform is the children of inmates. How a child is affected … endogeneity concerns, we exploit the random assignment of judges who differ in their propensity to send defendants to prison …
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Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive has proven … assignment of criminal cases to judges who differ systematically in their stringency in sentencing defendants to prison. Using … rates of recidivism among ex-convicts is due to selection, and not a consequence of the experience of being in prison …
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prison growth in recent decades, and this trend is evident among arrested offenders in every major crime category. Changes in …
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