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Canadian law. We conclude that glorification offence would be ill-suited to Canada's social and legal environment and that even …
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An argument against the legalization of the cannabis market is that such a policy would increase crime. Exploiting the …
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The Becker (1968) model of crime establishes the importance of the probability of apprehension as a key factor in a … rational individual’s decision to commit a crime. In this respect, most empirical studies have used U.S. data to study the … effects of more police officers on crime rates. We add to the relatively thin literature on the impacts of clearance rates …
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John J. Donohue and Justin Wolfers [Uses and Abuses of Empirical Evidence in the Death Penalty Debate, Stanford Law Review, vol. 58 (2005): 791-846] critique a number of recent econometric studies purporting to demonstrate a deterrent effect of capital punishment. Donohue and Wolfers argue that...
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