The purpose of this study is to evaluate the deterrent effect of imprisonment. Using data on offenders convicted of felonies in 1993 in Jackson County (Kansas City), Missouri, we compare recidivism rates for offenders sentenced to prison with those for offenders placed on probation. We find no evidence that imprisonment reduces the likelihood of recidivism. Instead, we find compelling evidence that offenders who are sentenced to prison have higher rates of recidivism and recidivate more quickly than do offenders placed on probation. We also find persuasive evidence that imprisonment has a more pronounced criminogenic effect on drug offenders than on other types of offenders
Although there is insurmountable evidence of the correlation between substance abuse and incarcerati...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Current evidence suggests that imprisonment is, if anything, less effective than non-institutional t...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
One of the goals of imprisonment is to reduce violence1. Although imprisonment has risen dramaticall...
Data from New Jersey were used to examine the effectiveness of felony probation. Examination of more...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
This paper provides a syntethic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cr...
This paper provides a sintetic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cri...
Summary Estimating the effect of imprisonment on criminal behavior in a non-experimental study Using...
This paper provides a syntethic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cr...
The purposes of this study were to determine the effects of participation and completion of the CCSD...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
A substantial contributor to prison admissions is the return of individuals recently released from p...
Although there is insurmountable evidence of the correlation between substance abuse and incarcerati...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Current evidence suggests that imprisonment is, if anything, less effective than non-institutional t...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
One of the goals of imprisonment is to reduce violence1. Although imprisonment has risen dramaticall...
Data from New Jersey were used to examine the effectiveness of felony probation. Examination of more...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
This paper provides a syntethic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cr...
This paper provides a sintetic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cri...
Summary Estimating the effect of imprisonment on criminal behavior in a non-experimental study Using...
This paper provides a syntethic review of the literature concernig the effects of imprisonment on cr...
The purposes of this study were to determine the effects of participation and completion of the CCSD...
Much of the United States prison population consists of offenders who have some sort of substance ab...
A substantial contributor to prison admissions is the return of individuals recently released from p...
Although there is insurmountable evidence of the correlation between substance abuse and incarcerati...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Current evidence suggests that imprisonment is, if anything, less effective than non-institutional t...