This paper studies the pro-social preferences of criminals by comparing the behavior of a group of prisoners in a lab experiment with the behavior of a benchmark group recruited from the general population. We find a striking similarity in the importance the two groups attach to pro-social preferences in both in strategic and non-strategic situations. This result also holds when the two groups interact. Data from a large internet experiment, matched with official criminal records, suggest that our main finding from the lab experiment is not in influenced by the additional scrutiny experienced by participants in prison
In this paper we report the results of two experiments, each one comprising two designs (a prisoner ...
For a rational choice theorist, the absence of crime is more difficult to explain than its presence....
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a...
This paper studies the pro-social preferences of criminals by comparing the behavior of a group of p...
-This is the author's version of the article:"An experimental study of prosocial motivation among cr...
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a ...
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a...
In this paper, we report the results of two experiments, each comprising two designs (a prisoner dil...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which provides insights into the soc...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which allows a deeper insight into ...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which provides insights into the soc...
In this paper we report the results of two experiments, each one comprising two designs (a prisoner ...
For a rational choice theorist, the absence of crime is more difficult to explain than its presence....
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a...
This paper studies the pro-social preferences of criminals by comparing the behavior of a group of p...
-This is the author's version of the article:"An experimental study of prosocial motivation among cr...
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a ...
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a...
In this paper, we report the results of two experiments, each comprising two designs (a prisoner dil...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which provides insights into the soc...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which allows a deeper insight into ...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which provides insights into the soc...
In this paper we report the results of two experiments, each one comprising two designs (a prisoner ...
For a rational choice theorist, the absence of crime is more difficult to explain than its presence....
In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a...