Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But available social science research suggests that manipulating criminal law rules within that system to achieve heightened deterrence effects generally will be ineffective. Potential offenders often do not know of the legal rules. Even if they do, they frequently are unable to bring this knowledge to bear in guiding their conduct, due to a variety of situational, social, or chemical factors. Even if they can, a rational analysis commonly puts the perceived benefits of crime greater than its perceived costs, due to a variety of criminal justice realties such as low punishment rates. These conclusions are reinforced by studies of crime rates follow...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
The evidence in support of the deterrent effect of the certainty of punishment is far more consisten...
While the presumed deterrent effect of punishment provides the cornerstone of the criminal justice s...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
This essay reviews the evidence on the deterrent effect of police, imprisonment, and capital punishm...
In the past several years, there has been an extended dialogue in the literature concerning the ques...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
The evidence in support of the deterrent effect of the certainty of punishment is far more consisten...
While the presumed deterrent effect of punishment provides the cornerstone of the criminal justice s...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
This essay reviews the evidence on the deterrent effect of police, imprisonment, and capital punishm...
In the past several years, there has been an extended dialogue in the literature concerning the ques...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...