Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide range of countries within both civil and common law systems. We review these developments from an economic perspective and show that there are certain types of offence for which the removal of illegal gain may provide a valuable complement to more traditional sanctions such as fines. Offences committed sequentially in small units and where the ‘victims’ are unaware of offences as they are being committed may be very difficult (and costly) to detect. The probability of the offender being detected and convicted are correspondingly very low and the costs of getting convictions thus become very high. With a very low probability of detection efficien...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedu...
This paper examines factors affecting the decision of whether or not to make certain harmful acts il...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
This paper analyzes how the forfeiture of illegal gains impacts the deterrence of illegal acts. We s...
Punishment for drug crimes includes not only penal sanctions, but economic sanctions in the form of ...
Based on the expertise of thirty leading experts on confiscation in the EU, this is the first book t...
Governments and law enforcement agencies around the world seek to identify and confiscate the 'proce...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present and analyse the issues with which Lithuania is fac...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
The internationally acknowledged need for effective legal measures against illicit enrichment that i...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
Submitted to European Phys. J. BInternational audienceCrime is an economically important activity, s...
This paper examines Economic Criminality, with particular emphasis on the forms of presentation of E...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedu...
This paper examines factors affecting the decision of whether or not to make certain harmful acts il...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
This paper analyzes how the forfeiture of illegal gains impacts the deterrence of illegal acts. We s...
Punishment for drug crimes includes not only penal sanctions, but economic sanctions in the form of ...
Based on the expertise of thirty leading experts on confiscation in the EU, this is the first book t...
Governments and law enforcement agencies around the world seek to identify and confiscate the 'proce...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present and analyse the issues with which Lithuania is fac...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
The internationally acknowledged need for effective legal measures against illicit enrichment that i...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
Submitted to European Phys. J. BInternational audienceCrime is an economically important activity, s...
This paper examines Economic Criminality, with particular emphasis on the forms of presentation of E...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedu...
This paper examines factors affecting the decision of whether or not to make certain harmful acts il...