This paper examines the optimal use of criminal solicitation as a law enforcement strategy. The benefits are greater deterrence of crime (due to the greater likelihood of apprehension), and the savings in social harm as some offenders are diverted away from committing actual crimes through solicitation. The costs are the expense of hiring undercover cops and the greater likelihood of punishment. The optimal use of solicitation balances these factors. The paper also examines the justification for the entrapment defense, which exonerates those caught in a criminal solicitation but who otherwise had no predisposition to commit a crime.Entrapment, criminal solicitation, law enforcement
Part I of this Article surveys the development of the competing threads of entrapment theory. Part I...
In the United States, a criminal defendant can show himself to be not guilty of the crime of which h...
Purpose: Law enforcement officers, carrying on non-public nature actions, must deal exclusively with...
This paper examines the optimal use of criminal solicitation as a law enforcement strategy. The bene...
The issue of entrapment arises initially as a defense when a person is accused of committing a crimi...
This Article focuses on two distinct functions of sting operations. One is the informational, or inv...
Through the entrapment defense, the law acknowledges that criminal behavior is not always the result...
Police officers sometimes resorts to the sting operations to detect a crime. American criminal law a...
We discuss how the law and scholars have approached three questions. First, what acts count as acts ...
Research in criminology has shown that the perceived risk of apprehension often differs substantiall...
ABSTRACT Society should give criminals incentives not to conceal their criminal activity. The concea...
Many the states currently use a version of the entrapment defense known as the “objective test,” whi...
Undercover policing has become more mainstream throughout the years, and builds on the philosophy of...
Entrapment means an investigation method in which an undercover law enforcement agency or its repres...
Law-abiding citizens are concerned with deterring and preventing crime. One strategy to accomplish t...
Part I of this Article surveys the development of the competing threads of entrapment theory. Part I...
In the United States, a criminal defendant can show himself to be not guilty of the crime of which h...
Purpose: Law enforcement officers, carrying on non-public nature actions, must deal exclusively with...
This paper examines the optimal use of criminal solicitation as a law enforcement strategy. The bene...
The issue of entrapment arises initially as a defense when a person is accused of committing a crimi...
This Article focuses on two distinct functions of sting operations. One is the informational, or inv...
Through the entrapment defense, the law acknowledges that criminal behavior is not always the result...
Police officers sometimes resorts to the sting operations to detect a crime. American criminal law a...
We discuss how the law and scholars have approached three questions. First, what acts count as acts ...
Research in criminology has shown that the perceived risk of apprehension often differs substantiall...
ABSTRACT Society should give criminals incentives not to conceal their criminal activity. The concea...
Many the states currently use a version of the entrapment defense known as the “objective test,” whi...
Undercover policing has become more mainstream throughout the years, and builds on the philosophy of...
Entrapment means an investigation method in which an undercover law enforcement agency or its repres...
Law-abiding citizens are concerned with deterring and preventing crime. One strategy to accomplish t...
Part I of this Article surveys the development of the competing threads of entrapment theory. Part I...
In the United States, a criminal defendant can show himself to be not guilty of the crime of which h...
Purpose: Law enforcement officers, carrying on non-public nature actions, must deal exclusively with...