Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian and economic terms. This seminal book continues that tradition with specially commissioned, original papers that span the philosophical foundations of the use of economics in criminal law, both traditional economic perspectives and behavioral and experimental approaches to the discipline.The contributors examine and evaluate the optimal design of criminal law norms as well as the ideal structure of law enforcement institutions. They delineate what wrongs ought to be criminalized, identify the boundaries between criminal law and tort, and determine the optimal size of sanctions given the differential vulnerability of victims. They also analyze t...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
The main purpose of Becker’s (1968) article on “Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach ” was to ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
Economic theory of criminal law consists of normative and positive parts. Normative economic theory,...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
The economics of crime is an area of growing activity and concern, increasingly influential both to ...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
This chapter reviews the economics of criminal procedure, proceeding through four topics in the lite...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
The main purpose of Becker’s (1968) article on “Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach ” was to ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
Economic theory of criminal law consists of normative and positive parts. Normative economic theory,...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
The economics of crime is an area of growing activity and concern, increasingly influential both to ...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
This chapter reviews the economics of criminal procedure, proceeding through four topics in the lite...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
The main purpose of Becker’s (1968) article on “Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach ” was to ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...