Researchers still know very little about the incentives of police. Using geocoded crime data and a novel source of within-city variation in punishment severity, I shed light on enforcement behavior. I find a 13 percent decrease in drug arrests in parts of a city where drug sale penalties were weakened. There is no displacement of nondrug offenses. If offenders are significantly deterred by harsher penalties, as the law intended and Becker’s model of criminal behavior predicts, drug arrests should increase in areas with weaker penalties. My results are therefore consistent with police officers treating enforcement effort and punishment severity as complements. I also find that citywide crime and drug use do not increase after the reform. I t...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
This paper investigates the impact of an increase in law enforcement on the purity of illicit drugs ...
Geographically focused police crackdowns have widely diffused amongst larger American police departm...
Despite an abundance of empirical evidence on crime spanning over forty years, there exists no conse...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
Little is known about the mechanisms through which additional police resources reduce crime. Crimina...
Law enforcement agencies are faced with the problem of how to reduce crime in the most economical me...
Objective. The objective of this article is to provide evidence about the effectiveness of drug law ...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: The primary approach to reducing crime in the US has been through the criminal justice s...
We consider the impact of adoption of a low priority initiative in some jurisdictions within Los Ang...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
This paper investigates the impact of an increase in law enforcement on the purity of illicit drugs ...
Geographically focused police crackdowns have widely diffused amongst larger American police departm...
Despite an abundance of empirical evidence on crime spanning over forty years, there exists no conse...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
Little is known about the mechanisms through which additional police resources reduce crime. Crimina...
Law enforcement agencies are faced with the problem of how to reduce crime in the most economical me...
Objective. The objective of this article is to provide evidence about the effectiveness of drug law ...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: The primary approach to reducing crime in the US has been through the criminal justice s...
We consider the impact of adoption of a low priority initiative in some jurisdictions within Los Ang...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
This paper investigates the impact of an increase in law enforcement on the purity of illicit drugs ...
Geographically focused police crackdowns have widely diffused amongst larger American police departm...