Many young men commit crime, and many are arrested. I estimate the effect of arrests on the employment and earnings of arrestees, using a large longitudinal data set constructed by merging police records with UI earnings data. I find that the effects of arrests are moderate in magnitude and rather short-lived. I
Because of racially disproportionate imprisonment rates, the literature on mass incarceration has fo...
Aim: To estimate the impact of a 10 per cent increase in arrests on (a) the number of male and femal...
An extraordinary number of young disadvantaged American men commit crimes serious enough to put them...
Many young men commit crime and many are arrested. The author estimates the effect of arrests on the...
This paper aims to uncover the labor market differences between criminal offenders and non-offenders...
This paper examines the causal effects of criminal convictions on labor market outcomes in young men...
ii Theory and research on the employment lives of the ex-incarcerated suggests that imprisonment can...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
With over 2 million individuals currently incarcerated, and over half a million prisoners released e...
This paper examines the employment and earnings of people convicted of committing serious crimes, fo...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
This study uses longitudinal data from the Oregon Youth Study (OYS) to examine prospective effects o...
Using data on police contacts for a cohort of males born in 1949 and followed until age 25, this pap...
This study assesses the extent to which the probability of arrest, the probability of imprisonment a...
Because of racially disproportionate imprisonment rates, the literature on mass incarceration has fo...
Aim: To estimate the impact of a 10 per cent increase in arrests on (a) the number of male and femal...
An extraordinary number of young disadvantaged American men commit crimes serious enough to put them...
Many young men commit crime and many are arrested. The author estimates the effect of arrests on the...
This paper aims to uncover the labor market differences between criminal offenders and non-offenders...
This paper examines the causal effects of criminal convictions on labor market outcomes in young men...
ii Theory and research on the employment lives of the ex-incarcerated suggests that imprisonment can...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
With over 2 million individuals currently incarcerated, and over half a million prisoners released e...
This paper examines the employment and earnings of people convicted of committing serious crimes, fo...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
This study uses longitudinal data from the Oregon Youth Study (OYS) to examine prospective effects o...
Using data on police contacts for a cohort of males born in 1949 and followed until age 25, this pap...
This study assesses the extent to which the probability of arrest, the probability of imprisonment a...
Because of racially disproportionate imprisonment rates, the literature on mass incarceration has fo...
Aim: To estimate the impact of a 10 per cent increase in arrests on (a) the number of male and femal...
An extraordinary number of young disadvantaged American men commit crimes serious enough to put them...