This article assesses the relative economic costs and benefits of alternative sentences. A conceptual economic model is developed in which the benefits are the rehabilitation, incapacitation, deterrence and retribution effects of prison. A review of the literature was undertaken to identify economic studies that measure these effects. The evidence available tends to focus on costs and the rehabilitation and incapacitation effects. The evidence on the deterrence effect takes two forms – theoretical models and empirical analysis. Little economic evidence on the retribution effect of prison was identified. In conclusion, whatever the other reasons put forward for or against the use of prison, it is reasonable to conclude that using it for anyo...
Criminal sanctions are a necessary and appropriate response to crime. But extremism, especially when...
Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other altern...
During the Prison Boom period (late 1980s through 2000), the US saw a dramatic increase in the numbe...
This article assesses the relative economic costs and benefits of alternative sentences. A conceptua...
This article assesses the relative economic costs and benefits of alternative sentences. A conceptua...
With prisons in the UK reaching full capacity, and with similar trends in other European countries a...
Abstract This article considers important developments over the last decade which have laid the foun...
This article considers the possibility of simultaneously reducing crime, prison sentences, and the t...
A given level of incarceration will pass a traditional cost-benefit test only if the marginal benefi...
issue. The literature search for this paper uncovered only one article by an economist (Roper 1986)....
Abstract: The criminal punishment literature has focused on justifying non-maximal punishments and ...
Economic analyses of both crime and regulation writ large suggest that the subjective cost or value ...
Depriving an individual of life or liberty is one of the most intrusive powers that governments wiel...
With one in 100 adult Americans behind bars, and prison budgets consuming an increasing share of sta...
Imprisonment and monetary rewards for non-convictions can similarly incentivize potential offenders ...
Criminal sanctions are a necessary and appropriate response to crime. But extremism, especially when...
Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other altern...
During the Prison Boom period (late 1980s through 2000), the US saw a dramatic increase in the numbe...
This article assesses the relative economic costs and benefits of alternative sentences. A conceptua...
This article assesses the relative economic costs and benefits of alternative sentences. A conceptua...
With prisons in the UK reaching full capacity, and with similar trends in other European countries a...
Abstract This article considers important developments over the last decade which have laid the foun...
This article considers the possibility of simultaneously reducing crime, prison sentences, and the t...
A given level of incarceration will pass a traditional cost-benefit test only if the marginal benefi...
issue. The literature search for this paper uncovered only one article by an economist (Roper 1986)....
Abstract: The criminal punishment literature has focused on justifying non-maximal punishments and ...
Economic analyses of both crime and regulation writ large suggest that the subjective cost or value ...
Depriving an individual of life or liberty is one of the most intrusive powers that governments wiel...
With one in 100 adult Americans behind bars, and prison budgets consuming an increasing share of sta...
Imprisonment and monetary rewards for non-convictions can similarly incentivize potential offenders ...
Criminal sanctions are a necessary and appropriate response to crime. But extremism, especially when...
Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other altern...
During the Prison Boom period (late 1980s through 2000), the US saw a dramatic increase in the numbe...