Using a laboratory experiment we explore competing claims on the welfare effects of civil forfeiture. Experiment participants are tasked with making trade-offs in allocating resources “to fight crime” with and without the ability to seize and forfeit assets. It is an open question whether the societal impact of reducing crime is greater in a world with or without civil forfeiture. Proponents of civil forfeiture argue that the ill-gotten gains of criminals can be used by law enforcement to further fight crime. Opponents claim that the confiscation of assets by law enforcement distorts the prioritization of cases by focusing attention, not on cases with the largest societal impact, but on those with the highest valued assets that can be seize...
Being able to seize property without a criminal conviction has become a hot button topic in periodic...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
Using a laboratory experiment we explore competing claims on the welfare effects of civil forfeiture...
Abstract. Civil asset forfeiture allows the police to profit from crime instead of the criminal by s...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
Punishment for drug crimes includes not only penal sanctions, but economic sanctions in the form of ...
Purpose: Critics of asset forfeiture claim that forfeiture laws create financial incentives that ina...
Even if the main criminals of an organization are incarcerated, they will be replaced by others who ...
Civil asset forfeiture compromises criminal due process protections for the sake of allowing the gov...
In the past 25 years, the "war on drugs" has continued despite evidence that it has not been success...
This paper compares and analyzes the incentive structure of Ontario and British Columbia’s civil ass...
Civil asset forfeiture is a form of confiscation of property by the State, without compensation, und...
This Article uses economic analysis to show how civil forfeiture’s role in the war on drugs creates ...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedu...
Being able to seize property without a criminal conviction has become a hot button topic in periodic...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
Using a laboratory experiment we explore competing claims on the welfare effects of civil forfeiture...
Abstract. Civil asset forfeiture allows the police to profit from crime instead of the criminal by s...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
Punishment for drug crimes includes not only penal sanctions, but economic sanctions in the form of ...
Purpose: Critics of asset forfeiture claim that forfeiture laws create financial incentives that ina...
Even if the main criminals of an organization are incarcerated, they will be replaced by others who ...
Civil asset forfeiture compromises criminal due process protections for the sake of allowing the gov...
In the past 25 years, the "war on drugs" has continued despite evidence that it has not been success...
This paper compares and analyzes the incentive structure of Ontario and British Columbia’s civil ass...
Civil asset forfeiture is a form of confiscation of property by the State, without compensation, und...
This Article uses economic analysis to show how civil forfeiture’s role in the war on drugs creates ...
―The Innocent Have Nothing To Fear‖Over the past quarter of a century, conventional criminal procedu...
Being able to seize property without a criminal conviction has become a hot button topic in periodic...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...
Legislation enabling courts to confiscate or remove illegal gain has grown rapidly across a wide ran...