Experimental evaluations in crime prevention are analyzed. While the idea of testing sanctions like pills is taken from the medical arena, medical ethics have to be considered for criminology as well. The most important difference is though, medical interventions are usually designed to help the individual, criminal sanctions are in the first place for the benefit of others. In the discourse on medical research involving prisoners, state-induced pain of sanctions is often mistaken for an incurable disease. It is not acceptable to justify experimentation in the field of criminal law by expecting improvement of future policy. Looking at important experimental studies in the U.S.,the concept of 'evidence-based crime prevention' does not work...
Recent research about policing often aspires to emulate the model of medical research—randomized exp...
Crime or misdemeanor concept of variable in space and time is a complex phenomenon and that there ar...
Experimental criminology promises a public good: when experiments generate findings about criminal j...
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...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
Kriminalprävention an Orten gehört zu den klassischen Feldern der Kriminalprävention. Straftaten hab...
In the present debate on theory of positive general prevention more emphasis is put on empirical tha...
The article discusses the theoretical basis of implementation of one of the goals of punishment, nam...
The aim of the article is to prove that not all criminal acts can be punished. There is a rule that ...
Members of the biomedical community justify biomedical research on sentient beings by depicting the ...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Recent research about policing often aspires to emulate the model of medical research—randomized exp...
Crime or misdemeanor concept of variable in space and time is a complex phenomenon and that there ar...
Experimental criminology promises a public good: when experiments generate findings about criminal j...
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...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
Kriminalprävention an Orten gehört zu den klassischen Feldern der Kriminalprävention. Straftaten hab...
In the present debate on theory of positive general prevention more emphasis is put on empirical tha...
The article discusses the theoretical basis of implementation of one of the goals of punishment, nam...
The aim of the article is to prove that not all criminal acts can be punished. There is a rule that ...
Members of the biomedical community justify biomedical research on sentient beings by depicting the ...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
Medical researchers engaged in human experimentation commit criminal acts seemingly without conseque...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Recent research about policing often aspires to emulate the model of medical research—randomized exp...
Crime or misdemeanor concept of variable in space and time is a complex phenomenon and that there ar...
Experimental criminology promises a public good: when experiments generate findings about criminal j...