The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is based on a unique dataset on the post-release behavior of about twenty thousand Italian former prison inmates. The authors use variation in prison assignment as a means of identifying the effects of prison overcrowding, deaths in prison, and degree of isolation on the probability of reoffending. They do not find compellingevidence of (specific) deterrent effects of experienced prison severity. The measures of prison severity do not reduce the probability of recidivism. Instead, all point estimates suggest that harsh prison conditions increase post-release criminal activity, though they are not always precisely estimated
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
Some two million Americans are currently incarcerated, with roughly six hundred thousand to be relea...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
This paper examines the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behaviour. The analysis is ba...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
This article explores the main determinants of the hazard of recidivism among ex-prisoners. We use a...
In this paper we test for the theory of deterrence. We exploit the natural experiment provided by th...
This article explores the main determinants of the hazard of recidivism among ex-prisoners. We use a...
The Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006 represents a natural expe...
In this paper we test for the theory of deterrence. We exploit the natural experiment provided by th...
We exploit the Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006 to evaluate th...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
Some two million Americans are currently incarcerated, with roughly six hundred thousand to be relea...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
The authors examine the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behavior. The take over is ba...
This paper examines the impact of prison conditions on future criminal behaviour. The analysis is ba...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a disconti-nuit...
Although researchers have examined the specific deterrent effects of incarceration on offenders’ odd...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
This article explores the main determinants of the hazard of recidivism among ex-prisoners. We use a...
In this paper we test for the theory of deterrence. We exploit the natural experiment provided by th...
This article explores the main determinants of the hazard of recidivism among ex-prisoners. We use a...
The Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006 represents a natural expe...
In this paper we test for the theory of deterrence. We exploit the natural experiment provided by th...
We exploit the Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006 to evaluate th...
The study reveals the specific characteristics of the inmates who leave prison from closed regime, w...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
Some two million Americans are currently incarcerated, with roughly six hundred thousand to be relea...