offenders The effect of criminal experience on risk perceptions is of central importance to deterrence theory but has been vastly understudied. This article develops a realistic Bayesian learning model of how individuals will update their risk perceptions over time in response to the signals they receive during their offending experiences. This model implies a simple function that we estimate to determine the deterrent effect of an arrest. We find that an individual who commits one crime and is arrested will increase his or her perceived probability of being caught by 6.3 percent compared with if he or she had not been arrested. We also find evidence that the more informative the signal received by an individual is, the more he or she will ...
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
Kaiser F, Huss B, Reinecke J. Revisiting the Experiential Effect: How Criminal Offending Affects Juv...
Objectives to test whether individuals differ in deterrability by studying whether the effect of cri...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
In this paper we explore the functional form of the risk-certainty effect for deterrence. Using a s...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
This research makes a significant and original contribution to emerging debates within criminology a...
Perceptual deterrence has been an enduring focus of interest in criminology. Although recent researc...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
Using data on police contacts for a cohort of males born in 1949 and followed until age 25, this pap...
Studies have been conducted gaining insight into the effectiveness of making arrests and what the ef...
Using administrative, longitudinal data on felony arrests in Florida, we exploit the discontinuous i...
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...
Kaiser F, Huss B, Reinecke J. Revisiting the Experiential Effect: How Criminal Offending Affects Juv...
Objectives to test whether individuals differ in deterrability by studying whether the effect of cri...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
In this paper we explore the functional form of the risk-certainty effect for deterrence. Using a s...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
This paper empirically examines perceptions of the criminal justice system held by young males using...
This research makes a significant and original contribution to emerging debates within criminology a...
Perceptual deterrence has been an enduring focus of interest in criminology. Although recent researc...
Copyright © 2004 Australian Academic PressJuvenile delinquency is a common precursor to persistent a...
Using data on police contacts for a cohort of males born in 1949 and followed until age 25, this pap...
Studies have been conducted gaining insight into the effectiveness of making arrests and what the ef...
Using administrative, longitudinal data on felony arrests in Florida, we exploit the discontinuous i...
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
The use of policing algorithms to predict for arrest is rising in America. However, research indicat...