article published in economics journalWhereas previous analyses of criminal deterrence have focused on the effect of criminal enforcement on crime rates, this study analyzes the existence of compensating differentials for criminal pursuits. By analyzing the risk-rewards trade-off, this approach represents a more comprehensive test of the criminal deterrence hypothesis. The sample consisted of black inner-city youths who reported their crime participation, crime income, and self-assessed risks from crime. The risk premiums for the three principal adverse outcomes (arrest, conviction, and prison) constituted between one-half and two-thirds of all crime income on the average, providing strong support for the criminal deterrence hypothesi
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
There is a 250 year old presumption in the criminology and law enforcement literature that people ar...
Throughout America there has been a growing concern over criminal activity. Until the 1990’s there w...
Whereas previous analyses of criminal deterrence have focused on the effect of criminal enforcement ...
We review economics research regarding the effect of police, punishments, and work on crime, with a ...
A large econometric literature has tested the implications of Becker’s (1968) path-breaking article ...
Society’s efforts to deter crime with punishment may be ineffective because those indi-viduals most ...
This essay reviews the evidence on the deterrent effect of police, imprisonment, and capital punishm...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Abstract. Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distrib...
Engagement in criminal activity may be viewed as risk-taking behaviour as it has both benefits and d...
In this article we review some recent attempts to develop econometric models for assessing the deter...
Considerable debate has surfaced over the past decade as to whether police contribute to crime contr...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Abstract. In the late 60s, Gary Becker incorporated into his formal model of deterrence theory an ex...
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
There is a 250 year old presumption in the criminology and law enforcement literature that people ar...
Throughout America there has been a growing concern over criminal activity. Until the 1990’s there w...
Whereas previous analyses of criminal deterrence have focused on the effect of criminal enforcement ...
We review economics research regarding the effect of police, punishments, and work on crime, with a ...
A large econometric literature has tested the implications of Becker’s (1968) path-breaking article ...
Society’s efforts to deter crime with punishment may be ineffective because those indi-viduals most ...
This essay reviews the evidence on the deterrent effect of police, imprisonment, and capital punishm...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Abstract. Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distrib...
Engagement in criminal activity may be viewed as risk-taking behaviour as it has both benefits and d...
In this article we review some recent attempts to develop econometric models for assessing the deter...
Considerable debate has surfaced over the past decade as to whether police contribute to crime contr...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Abstract. In the late 60s, Gary Becker incorporated into his formal model of deterrence theory an ex...
I use data from the 1998 Youth Lifestyle Survey to assess empirically the link between perceived det...
There is a 250 year old presumption in the criminology and law enforcement literature that people ar...
Throughout America there has been a growing concern over criminal activity. Until the 1990’s there w...