This discussion of the crime problem and the possible R39 solutions focuses on two main theories: the deterrence hypothesis and the rehabilitation hypothesis. The deterrence hypothesis states that an increase in expected punishment causes a significant decrease in crime. It also suggests that individuals respond significantly to the deterring incentives created by the criminal justice system (Cooter and Ulen 524). Examples of these incentives include prison or fines. The rehabilitation hypothesis states crime is reduced by devoting resources to job-creation, income maintenance, family counseling, mental health, and other programs designed to alleviate social, economic, and biological causes of crime (Cooter and Ulen 413). Both theories are ...
This paper reviews and assesses the empirical literature on murder, capital punishment, and deterren...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
This review of the criminal deterrence literature focuses on the questions that are largely missing ...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
We review economics research regarding the effect of police, punishments, and work on crime, with a ...
This article offers a comprehensive study of the merits of the legal practice of punishing accomplis...
Many researchers, academics or philosophers see capital punishment as a deterrent to crime. Several ...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Whereas previous analyses of criminal deterrence have focused on the effect of criminal enforcement ...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
The deterrence of crime and its reduction through incapacitation are studied in a simple multiperiod...
Potential criminals make decisions about whether and how to commit crimes based on a variety of fact...
In my paper, I discuss the means of the deterrence theory, and argue against its original intent and...
This paper reviews and assesses the empirical literature on murder, capital punishment, and deterren...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
This review of the criminal deterrence literature focuses on the questions that are largely missing ...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
We review economics research regarding the effect of police, punishments, and work on crime, with a ...
This article offers a comprehensive study of the merits of the legal practice of punishing accomplis...
Many researchers, academics or philosophers see capital punishment as a deterrent to crime. Several ...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Whereas previous analyses of criminal deterrence have focused on the effect of criminal enforcement ...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
The deterrence of crime and its reduction through incapacitation are studied in a simple multiperiod...
Potential criminals make decisions about whether and how to commit crimes based on a variety of fact...
In my paper, I discuss the means of the deterrence theory, and argue against its original intent and...
This paper reviews and assesses the empirical literature on murder, capital punishment, and deterren...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...