Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but there is no standard economic model of police as public agents. We seek to remedy this deficiency by offering an agency model of police behavior. We begin by ex
From the death of Michael Brown to Walter Scott, Philando Castille to Laquan McDonald, several high-...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
The comment by Pyle and Deadman [PD] on our paper deals with several points which arise regularly in...
Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but there ...
The legal problem of policing is how to regulate police authority to permit officers to enforce law ...
Cities across the country are debating police discretion. Much of this debate centers on “public ord...
Research by social scientists over the past decade provides strong evidence that American policies c...
Police agencies around the country, big and small, are all facing a similar set of dire circumstance...
This entry for the forthcoming The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Second Edition) surveys the...
What do the laws governing municipal annexation, collective bargaining, and race-conscious employmen...
For more than sixty years, prominent policing scholars have argued that the way to address the many ...
The purpose of this paper was to conduct an examination of the information on police and use of forc...
Current efforts at police reform focus on heightening the legal accountability of police officers wh...
A policing model for the 21st century is fertile ground for attention, focus, and debate on the use ...
The proposition presented in this dissertation questions the role of the police in modern American s...
From the death of Michael Brown to Walter Scott, Philando Castille to Laquan McDonald, several high-...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
The comment by Pyle and Deadman [PD] on our paper deals with several points which arise regularly in...
Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but there ...
The legal problem of policing is how to regulate police authority to permit officers to enforce law ...
Cities across the country are debating police discretion. Much of this debate centers on “public ord...
Research by social scientists over the past decade provides strong evidence that American policies c...
Police agencies around the country, big and small, are all facing a similar set of dire circumstance...
This entry for the forthcoming The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Second Edition) surveys the...
What do the laws governing municipal annexation, collective bargaining, and race-conscious employmen...
For more than sixty years, prominent policing scholars have argued that the way to address the many ...
The purpose of this paper was to conduct an examination of the information on police and use of forc...
Current efforts at police reform focus on heightening the legal accountability of police officers wh...
A policing model for the 21st century is fertile ground for attention, focus, and debate on the use ...
The proposition presented in this dissertation questions the role of the police in modern American s...
From the death of Michael Brown to Walter Scott, Philando Castille to Laquan McDonald, several high-...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
The comment by Pyle and Deadman [PD] on our paper deals with several points which arise regularly in...