A proper test of the deterrent effect of the death penalty must consider capital homicides. However, the criterion variable in most investigations has been total homicides—most of which bear no legal or theoretical relationship to capital punishment. To address this fundamental data problem, this investigation used Federal Bureau of Investigation data for 1976–1987 to examine the relationship between capital punishment and felony murder, the most common type of capital homicide. We conducted time series analyses of monthly felony murder rates, the frequency of executions, and the amount and type of television coverage of executions over the period. The analyses revealed occasional departures (for vehicle theft and narcotics killings) from t...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...
Does the death penalty provide greater deterrence of murders beyond that afforded by a sentence of l...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...
A proper test of the deterrent effect of the death penalty must consider capital homicides. However,...
Both legal scholars and social scientists have leveraged new research evidence on the deterrent effe...
The vast majority of death penalty studies use geographically or temporally aggregated data. Such ag...
Deterrence has historically been a justification for capital punishment. Recent studies have found d...
This study employs a panel of U.S. state-level data over the years 1978-1997 to estimate the deterre...
This paper reviews and assesses the empirical literature on murder, capital punishment, and deterren...
The deterrent effect of capital punishment has been debated in scholarly and policy circles for at ...
Policymakers\u27 false beliefs about capital punishment\u27s universal deterrent effect may have cau...
This investigation provides a multivariate analysis of the deterrent effect of the death penalty on ...
Does capital punishment deter capital crimes? We use panel data covering the fifty states duringthe ...
In view of (1) escalating national attention, and political and judicial activity centering on capit...
The death penalty has been one of the most controversial and divisive issues facing the American pub...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...
Does the death penalty provide greater deterrence of murders beyond that afforded by a sentence of l...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...
A proper test of the deterrent effect of the death penalty must consider capital homicides. However,...
Both legal scholars and social scientists have leveraged new research evidence on the deterrent effe...
The vast majority of death penalty studies use geographically or temporally aggregated data. Such ag...
Deterrence has historically been a justification for capital punishment. Recent studies have found d...
This study employs a panel of U.S. state-level data over the years 1978-1997 to estimate the deterre...
This paper reviews and assesses the empirical literature on murder, capital punishment, and deterren...
The deterrent effect of capital punishment has been debated in scholarly and policy circles for at ...
Policymakers\u27 false beliefs about capital punishment\u27s universal deterrent effect may have cau...
This investigation provides a multivariate analysis of the deterrent effect of the death penalty on ...
Does capital punishment deter capital crimes? We use panel data covering the fifty states duringthe ...
In view of (1) escalating national attention, and political and judicial activity centering on capit...
The death penalty has been one of the most controversial and divisive issues facing the American pub...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...
Does the death penalty provide greater deterrence of murders beyond that afforded by a sentence of l...
This paper empirically estimates a murder supply equation for the United States from 1965 to 2001 wi...