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A significant number of women experience physical or sexual violence throughout their lives, with a considerable portion of such incidents occurring in public spaces. Harmful social norms emphasizing men's power over women have been highlighted as one crucial culprit. We study a public festivity...
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offender may be falsely convicted of a crime committed by someone else whether or not he himself acts lawfully, and that type-1 …
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It is commonly assumed that potential offenders are more responsive to increases in the certainty than increases in the severity of punishment. An important implication of this assumption within the Beckerian law enforcement model is that criminals are risk-seeking. This note adds to existing...
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An attempt is 'abandoned' if the criminal, despite having a chance to continue with his criminal plan, forgoes the opportunity to do so. A regime that makes abandonment a defense to criminal attempts provides an incentive to the offender to withdraw from his criminal conduct prior to completing...
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Legal realists expect prosecutors to be selfish. If they get the defendant convicted, this helps them advance their careers. If the odds of winning on the main charge are low, prosecutors have a second option. They can exploit the ambiguity of legal doctrine and charge the defendant for vaguely...
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The standard economic theory of crime deterrence predicts that the conviction of an innocent (type-I error) is as … have a larger effect on deterrence than type-II errors. We test these predictions with a lab experiment where participants …
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studies the effects of legal errors on crime and punishment rates, and to critically review studies that report on experiments …-determination errors affect crime and punishment rates. Part 3 summaries, synthesizes and critiques experimental studies designed to test …
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commit crime without first comparing expected costs and benefits. Where escalating punishment schemes are present, there is … high, one may rationally forgo the opportunity of committing a profitable crime today to avoid being sanctioned as a repeat …
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