In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal studies, in experimental economics, and an experimental criminology. These three disciplines have surprisingly little interaction. The current paper surveys the rich evidence, and discusses the methodological reasons for running experiments on these issues, the limitations of the method, and how they can be mitigated
This article begins with a critique of the present methods of comparative criminal study. Specifical...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Experimental evaluations in crime prevention are analyzed. While the idea of testing sanctions like...
In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal s...
During the last two decades, researchers in the field of experimental law and economics have made si...
This chapter surveys literature on experimental law and economics. Long the domain of legally minded...
Experimental law and economics is the newest methodological development in law and economics researc...
In this paper we discuss some strengths, stumbling blocks, common mistakes, and controversial issues...
With astounding speed and comprehensiveness, experimental approaches to law and economics have infil...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries its own unique challenges. The SAGE Hand...
This entry examines the history of randomized controlled experiments in criminology and criminal jus...
Economic Analysis of Law and the Experimental Method. We summarise the main contributions of experim...
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Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This chapter provides examples and research ideas of how economics experiments can be applied to tra...
This article begins with a critique of the present methods of comparative criminal study. Specifical...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Experimental evaluations in crime prevention are analyzed. While the idea of testing sanctions like...
In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal s...
During the last two decades, researchers in the field of experimental law and economics have made si...
This chapter surveys literature on experimental law and economics. Long the domain of legally minded...
Experimental law and economics is the newest methodological development in law and economics researc...
In this paper we discuss some strengths, stumbling blocks, common mistakes, and controversial issues...
With astounding speed and comprehensiveness, experimental approaches to law and economics have infil...
Conducting research into crime and criminal justice carries its own unique challenges. The SAGE Hand...
This entry examines the history of randomized controlled experiments in criminology and criminal jus...
Economic Analysis of Law and the Experimental Method. We summarise the main contributions of experim...
This chapter reviews experimental economics research relevant to law and economics. The introduction...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This chapter provides examples and research ideas of how economics experiments can be applied to tra...
This article begins with a critique of the present methods of comparative criminal study. Specifical...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Experimental evaluations in crime prevention are analyzed. While the idea of testing sanctions like...