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Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but the resulting agency problems have been neglected in the law and economics literature (especially outside the specific context of corruption). We develop an agency model of police behavior that...
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whether that system actually takes corporate crime seriously. Corporate prosecutions, convictions, and punishment continue to …
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Self-reporting -- the reporting by parties of their own behavior to an enforcement authority -- is a commonly observed aspect of law enforcement, as in the context of environmental and safety regulation. We add self-reporting to the model of the control of harmful externalities through...
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the United States. This Article, prepared for the University of Chicago Legal Forum Symposium on Crime, Criminal Law, and …
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