Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities which would justify its centralization. To explain this fact, we construct a political economy model of law enforcement. Under decentralization, law enforcement in each region is in accord with the preferences of regional citizens, but interjurisdictional externalities are neglected. Under centralization, law enforcement for all regions is chosen by a legislature of regional representatives which may take externalities into account. However, the majority rule applies for decisions made by the central legislature and this implies that the allocation of enforcement resources may be skewed\ud in favour of those who belong to the required majority. W...
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This Article examines the endurance of police localism amid the improbable growth of the FBI in the ...
What do the laws governing municipal annexation, collective bargaining, and race-conscious employmen...
Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities whic...
Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities whic...
In an article recently published on the pages of this Law Review, The Market for Criminal Justice: F...
This paper explores law enforcement in a federal system to address the reality that the level of det...
Citing evidence on intercity differences in crime rates, as well as differences in rates of increase...
Beginning in November, 2007, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department implemented organizationa...
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Police departments have broad policy-making discretion to arrest some offenders and permit others to...
The legal order is the legitimate foundation of liberal democracy. Its incomplete enforcement of the...
This article develops a simple but general criminal decision framework in which individual crime and...
For the most part, the United States has a decentralized criminal justice system. State legislatures...
This paper analyzes how to distribute enforcement power to either central or lo-cal authorities, whe...
Abstract Abstract This paper empirically investigates the effect of fiscal decentralization on publi...
This Article examines the endurance of police localism amid the improbable growth of the FBI in the ...
What do the laws governing municipal annexation, collective bargaining, and race-conscious employmen...
Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities whic...
Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities whic...
In an article recently published on the pages of this Law Review, The Market for Criminal Justice: F...
This paper explores law enforcement in a federal system to address the reality that the level of det...
Citing evidence on intercity differences in crime rates, as well as differences in rates of increase...
Beginning in November, 2007, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department implemented organizationa...
This paper studies interjurisdictional competition in the fight against crime and its impact on occu...
Police departments have broad policy-making discretion to arrest some offenders and permit others to...
The legal order is the legitimate foundation of liberal democracy. Its incomplete enforcement of the...
This article develops a simple but general criminal decision framework in which individual crime and...
For the most part, the United States has a decentralized criminal justice system. State legislatures...
This paper analyzes how to distribute enforcement power to either central or lo-cal authorities, whe...
Abstract Abstract This paper empirically investigates the effect of fiscal decentralization on publi...
This Article examines the endurance of police localism amid the improbable growth of the FBI in the ...
What do the laws governing municipal annexation, collective bargaining, and race-conscious employmen...