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Offenders 545 Straftäter 544 Strafvollzug 232 Penal system 230 Crime 195 Kriminalität 192 USA 125 United States 116 Theorie 74 Theory 74 Punishment 72 Strafe 72 Estimation 69 Schätzung 69 Economics of crime 59 Kriminalitätsökonomik 59 Impact assessment 52 Wirkungsanalyse 52 Criminal policy 50 Kriminalpolitik 50 Gefangenendilemma 31 Prisoner's dilemma 31 Employment 30 Täter 30 Ethnic discrimination 29 Ethnische Diskriminierung 29 Norway 29 Norwegen 29 Deutschland 28 Erwerbstätigkeit 28 Recidivism 28 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 26 Labour market discrimination 26 Assistance for ex-offenders 25 Black people 25 Children 25 Schwarze Menschen 25 Straffälligenhilfe 25 crime 25 Arbeitslosigkeit 24
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Article in journal 182 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 182 Graue Literatur 171 Non-commercial literature 171 Working Paper 164 Arbeitspapier 163 Aufsatz im Buch 23 Book section 23 Hochschulschrift 13 Thesis 12 Amtsdruckschrift 11 Government document 11 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 7 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Statistics 5 Statistik 5 No longer published / No longer aquired 4 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Interview 3 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Conference paper 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Sammlung 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliographie 1 Bibliography included 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 515 German 42 Undetermined 16 French 8 Russian 3 Polish 2 Finnish 1 Hungarian 1 Spanish 1 Serbian 1
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Dahl, Gordon B. 20 Mogstad, Magne 20 Bhuller, Manudeep 19 Løken, Katrine V. 14 Raphael, Steven 11 Hjalmarsson, Randi 9 Schargrodsky, Ernesto 9 Entorf, Horst 8 Finlay, Keith 8 Bodenhorn, Howard 7 Di Tella, Rafael 7 Galbiati, Roberto 7 Mastrobuoni, Giovanni 7 Anwar, Shamena 6 Arbour, William 6 Butcher, Kristin F. 6 Dave, Dhaval 6 Doleac, Jennifer L. 6 Ehrlich, Isaac 6 La Ferrara, Eliana 6 Leigh, Andrew 6 Machin, Stephen 6 Marie, Olivier 6 Monnery, Benjamin 6 Polinsky, Alan Mitchell 6 Schnepel, Kevin T. 6 Zenou, Yves 6 Alesina, Alberto 5 Carson, Scott Alan 5 Drago, Francesco 5 Gálvez, Ramiro H. 5 Jackson, Osborne 5 Lacroix, Guy 5 Lofstrom, Magnus 5 Løken, Katrine Vellesen 5 Marchand, Steeve 5 Rockoff, Jonah E. 5 Saito, Tetsuya 5 Schmidt-Padilla, Carlos 5 Shalom, Diego 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 33 Centre for Economic Performance, LSE 3 Deutschland 2 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 2 Akademie für Staats- und Rechtswissenschaft der DDR / Lehrstuhl Straf- und Strafverfahrensrecht 1 American Assembly, Columbia University 1 Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag 1 Department of Justice 1 Europarat / Ausschuss für Strafrechtsprobleme 1 Frankreich / Conseil Économique et Social 1 Frankreich / Section des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé 1 Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques <Frankreich> 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 International Monetary Fund 1 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1 London School of Economics (LSE) 1 Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschland 1 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 1 Organization of American States / Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission 1 Savezni Zavod za Statistiku <Belgrad> 1 USA / Administrative Office of the United States Courts 1 USA / Bureau of Justice Statistics 1 USA / Subcommittee on Crime 1 USA / Subcommittee on Tax, Finance, and Exports 1 USA / Subcommittee on Workforce, Empowerment, and Government Programs 1 United Nations / Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs 1 United States / Bureau of Labor Statistics 1 Universität Zürich 1
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NBER working paper series 33 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 32 Discussion paper series / IZA 25 NBER Working Paper 25 International review of law and economics 9 The journal of law & economics 9 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 8 CESifo working papers 6 IZA Discussion Paper 6 Journal of human resources : JHR 5 Discussion papers / CEPR 4 Economics letters 4 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 4 Journal of public economics 4 The American economic review 4 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 4 The quarterly journal of economics 4 Working paper 4 Working papers / TSE : WP 4 Discussion paper 3 Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research 3 European journal of law and economics 3 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 3 R / Rand Corporation 3 The Harvard John M. Olin discussion paper series 3 The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 3 The journal of economic perspectives : EP ; a journal of the American Economic Association 3 The journal of socio-economics 3 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 3 ZEW discussion papers 3 American economic journal / Applied economics : a journal of the American Economic Association 2 American economic journal / Economic policy : a journal of the American Economic Association 2 American law and economics review : the journal of the American Law and Economics Association 2 Applied economics 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 CentrePiece - The Magazine for Economic Performance 2 Chinas neuer Weg zum Recht 2 Discussion paper / NHH, Department of Economics 2 Discussion paper / the Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica 2 Discussion paper series 2
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The effects of electronic monitoring on offenders and their families
Grenet, Julien; Grönqvist, Hans; Niknami, Susan - 2023 - This version: August 1, 2022
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The effects of electronic monitoring on offenders and their families
Grenet, Julien; Grönqvist, Hans; Niknami, Susan - 2022
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Identity in court decision-making
Ahrsjö, Ulrika; Niknami, Susan; Palme, Mårten - 2022
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How does visitation affect incarcerated persons and their families? : estimates using exogenous variation in visits driven by distance between home and prison
Andersen, Lars Højsgaard; Fitzpatrick, Maria D.; … - 2022
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Games prisoners do not play : against the Hobbes-Zimbardo approach of unmitigated prison violence
Kaminski, Marek - In: Journal of institutional economics 18 (2022) 3, pp. 483-500
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Mortality in a multi-state cohort of former state prisoners, 2010-2015
Fernandez, Leticia; Ennis, Sharon; Porter, Sonya R.; … - 2022
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From plantations to prisons : the race gap in incarceration after the abolition of slavery in the U.S.
Rubio, Melissa - 2022
This paper documents the emergence of a race gap in incarceration after the abolition of slavery in the U.S. Counties that relied more on slave labor incarcerated more African Americans, with no comparable effects for whites. An increase of slave reliance by 10% increases black incarceration...
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News and noise in crime politics: the role of announcements and risk attitudes
Maennig, Wolfgang; Wilhelm, Stefan - 2022
We examine the short- and medium-term effects of announcements of changes in anti-crime policies in the distant future (news shocks) and provide a first extension of the analysis to cases where the announced policy changes may not be realized in the end (noise shocks). We further innovate by...
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Attitudes toward elderly inmates in correctional facilities
Aliyeva, Gulshan - In: Prizren social science journal 6 (2022) 1, pp. 30-39
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Attitudes toward elderly inmates in correctional facilities
Aliyeva, Gulshan - In: International journal of social sciences : IJoSS 11 (2022) 2, pp. 1-12
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Women, employment and stigma of crime : narratives of former female convicts from West Bengal
Niyogi, Shreejata - 2022
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Custodial versus non-custodial sentences : long-run evidence from an anticipated reform
Michel, Bastien; Hémet, Camille - 2022
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The Franchise, Policing, and Race : Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act
Facchini, Giovanni; Knight, Brian G.; Testa, Cecilia - 2022
This paper investigates the relationship between the franchise and law enforcement practices using evidence from the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965. We find that, following the VRA, black arrest rates fell in counties that were both covered by the legislation and had a large number of newly...
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Community Impacts of Mass Incarceration
Gupta, Arpit; Hansman, Christopher; Riehl, Evan - 2022
Student achievement is lower in communities with high incarceration rates. To investigate this relationship, we assemble a new dataset which matches students' academic performance to the court records of household members. Exploiting the exogenous turnover of judges (who vary in their tendency...
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Mass Criminalization and Racial Disparities in Conviction Rates
Meyers, Erin E. - 2022
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest to long-term incarceration. One 2014 Wall Street Journal report estimated that approximately one in three Americans are represented in the FBI’s master criminal database. Many scholars and...
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Incarceration, Earnings, and Race
Athreya, Kartik; Gordon, Grey; Jones, John Bailey; … - 2022
We study the implications of incarceration for the earnings and employment of different groups, characterized by their race, gender, and education. Our hidden Markov model distinguishes between first-time and repeat incarceration, along with other persistent and transitory nonemployment and...
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The Impact of Post-Release Employment on Recidivism in North Carolina
Berger-Gross, Andrew - 2022
This study uses longitudinal data on a cohort of individuals exiting prison in North Carolina to examine the relationship between post-release employment and subsequent criminal justice contact. Individuals who found employment shortly after exiting prison in 2016 were significantly less likely...
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Incarceration, earnings, and race
Gordon, Grey; Jones, John Bailey; Neelakantan, Urvi; … - 2021
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Recidivism and neighborhood institutions: evidence from the rise of the evangelical church in Chile
Barrios-Fernández, Andrés; García-Hombrados, Jorge - 2021
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Conscription and military service : do they result in future violent and non-violent incarcerations and recidivism?
Wang, Xintong; Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso - 2021
Employing nonparametric bounds, we examine the effect of military service on incarceration outcomes using the Vietnam draft lotteries as a possibly invalid instrumental variable for military service. The draft is allowed to have a direct effect on the outcomes independently of military service,...
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Prison rehabilitation programs : efficiency and targeting
Arbour, William; Lacroix, Guy; Marchand, Steeve - 2021
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Can recidivism be prevented from behind bars? : evidence from a behavioral program
Arbour, William - 2021
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Prison rehabilitation programs : efficiency and targeting
Arbour, William; Lacroix, Guy; Marchand, Steeve - 2021
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Prison rehabilitation programs : efficiency and targeting
Arbour, William; Lacroix, Guy; Marchand, Steeve - 2021
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Prison rehabilitation programs: efficiency and targeting
Arbour, William; Lacroix, Guy; Marchand, Steeve - 2021
Increasing evidence suggests that incarceration, under certain circumstances, can improve inmates' social reintegration upon release. Yet, the mechanisms through which incarceration can lead to successful rehabilitation remain largely unknown. This paper finds that participation in social...
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Immigration, crime, and crime (mis)perceptions
Ajzenman, Nicolas; Domínguez, Patricio; Undurraga, Raimundo - 2021
This paper studies the effects of immigration on crime and crime perceptions in Chile, where the foreign-born population more than doubled in the last decade. By using individual-level victimization data, we document null effects of immigration on crime but positive and significant effects on...
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Does being "left–behind" in childhood lead to criminality in adulthood? : evidence from data on rural-urban migrants and prison inmates in China
Cameron, Lisa Ann; Meng, Xin; Zhang, Dandan - 2021
Large scale rural-to-urban migration and China's household registration system have resulted in about 61 million children being left-behind in rural villages when their parents migrate to the cities. This paper uses survey and experimental data from male rural-urban migrants - prison inmates and...
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Economie du travail en prison : enjeux, résultats et recommandations
Monnery, Benjamin; Montagutelli, Anna; Souam, Saïd - 2021
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Leave the door open? : prison conditions and recidivism
Mastrobuoni, Giovanni; Terlizzese, Daniele - 2021
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30 years on : royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody recommendations remain unimplemented
Anthony, Thalia; Jordan, Kirrily; Walsh, Tamara; … - 2021
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The Effect of Incarceration on Mortality
Norris, Samuel; Pecenco, Matthew; Weaver, Jeffrey - 2021
This paper analyzes the effect of incarceration on mortality using administrative data from Ohio between 1992 and 2017. Using event study and difference-in-differences approaches, we compare mortality risk across incarcerated and non-incarcerated individuals before and after pre-scheduled...
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Data Privacy and Inmate Recidivism
Squitieri, Chad - 2021
Private companies are awarded contracts to provide Internet technologies within jails and prisons. These correctional contractors often argue that their services can reduce recidivism rates by, for example, providing inmates with access to video messaging services where inmates can communicate...
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Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism?
Otsu, Yuki - 2021
Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release, but the causality is not clear. This paper tries to estimate the effect of visitation experience on the recidivism outcome of state prisoners in Missouri, using an instrumental variable approach. The instrumental...
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Mass Incarceration Retards Racial Integration
Temin, Peter - 2021
President Nixon replaced President Johnson’s War on Poverty with his War on Drugs in 1971. This new drug war was expanded by President Reagan and others to create mass incarceration. The United States currently has a higher percentage of its citizens incarcerated than any other industrial...
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A Model of Optimal Fines for Repeat Offenders
Polinsky, A. Mitchell; Rubinfeld, Daniel L. - 2021
This paper analyzes optimal fines in a model in which individuals can commit up to two offenses. The fine for the second offense is allowed to differ from the fine for the first offense. There are four natural cases in the model, defined by assumptions about the gains to individuals from...
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The Prison Boom and the Lack of Black Progress after Smith and Welch
Neal, Derek A.; Rick, Armin - 2021
More than two decades ago, Smith and Welch (1989) used the 1940 through 1980 census files to document important relative black progress. However, recent data indicate that this progress did not continue, at least among men. The growth of incarceration rates among black men in recent decades...
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Cartel Activity and Recidivism
Marvão, Catarina M. P. - 2021
The existence and extent of recidivism have been highly debated in the last few years. This chapter examines the current theoretical, experimental and empirical literature on recidivism and related issues. It also presents novel evidence on: (i) the amount of recidivism in the EU between 1998...
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Does Child Abuse Cause Crime?
Currie, Janet; Tekin, Erdal - 2021
Child maltreatment, which includes both child abuse and child neglect, is a major social problem. This paper focuses on measuring the effects of child maltreatment on crime using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). We focus on crime because it is one of...
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Criminalizing Migration
García Hernández, César Cuauhtémoc - 2021
Beginning in the 1980s, the United States embarked on a decades-long restructuring of federal laws criminalizing migration and increasing the consequences for migrants engaging in criminal activity. Today, the results are clear: a law enforcement apparatus and immigration prison system propelled...
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The Effect of Public Health Insurance on Criminal Recidivism
Aslim, Erkmen Giray; Mungan, Murat C.; Navarro, Carlos; … - 2021
Mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated individuals. Many prisoners reenter the community without receiving any specialized treatment and return to prison with existing behavioral health problems. We consider a Beckerian law enforcement theory to...
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Illicit Drug Use Among Arrestees and Drug Prices
Dave, Dhaval - 2021
Previous studies, by relying on nationally representative surveys, have overlooked the important fact that use of addictive substances is not uniformly distributed; subgroups of hardcore users account for most of the drug consumption. This study employs the Drug Use Forecasting system to analyze...
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Recent Immigrants : Unexpected Implications for Crime and Incarceration
Butcher, Kristin F.; Piehl, Anne Morrison - 2021
Among 18-40 year old men in the United States, immigrants are less likely to be institutionalized than the native-born, and much less likely to be institutionalized than native-born men with similar demographic characteristics. Furthermore, earlier immigrants are more likely to be...
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Prison Labor : The Price of Prisons and the Lasting Effects of Incarceration
Archibong, Belinda; Obikili, Nonso - 2021
Institutions of justice, like prisons, can be used to serve economic and other extrajudicial interests, with lasting deleterious effects. We study the effects on incarceration when prisoners are used primarily as a source of labor using evidence from British colonial Nigeria. We digitized...
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Reducing Mass Incarceration Through Cost Salience : Why Juries Should Be Told the Cost of Incarceration
Conklin, Michael - 2021
The practice in Missouri of informing judges of incarceration costs resulted in reductions to both mass incarceration and recidivism. States that allow jury sentencing are ideal for allowing jurors to also consider incarceration costs. The need for such common-sense reform is timely. COVID-19...
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Another Prisoners’ Dilemma : Voting Rights of the Incarcerated
Gangwar, Shivangi - 2021
Prisoner rights usually take one’s attention towards the field of criminal law, constitutional law and human rights. Add voting rights to the mixture, and the result invariably falls in the exclusive domain of human rights, and thus by natural implication, constitutional law. Law and economics...
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Does being "left-behind" in childhood lead to criminality in adulthood? Evidence from data on rural-urban migrants and prison inmates in China
Cameron, Lisa A.; Meng, Xin; Zhang, Dandan - 2021
Large scale rural-to-urban migration and China's household registration system have resulted in about 61 million children being left-behind in rural villages when their parents migrate to the cities. This paper uses survey and experimental data from male rural-urban migrants - prison inmates and...
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Prison Conditions and Recidivism
Drago, Francesco; Galbiati, Roberto; Vertova, Pietro - 2021
We use a unique data set on post-release behavior of former Italian inmates to estimate the effect of prison conditions on recidivism. By combining different sources of data we exploit variation in prison conditions measured by: 1) the extent of overcrowding at the prison level, 2) the number of...
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Does being "left behind" in childhood lead to criminality in adulthood? Evidence from data on rural-urban migrants and prison inmates in China
Cameron, Lisa A.; Meng, Xin; Zhang, Dandan - 2021
Large scale rural-to-urban migration and China's household registration system have resulted in about 61 million children being left-behind in rural villages when their parents migrate to the cities. This paper uses survey and experimental data from male rural-urban migrants - prison inmates and...
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Collateral Costs : The Effects of Incarceration on the Employment and Earnings of Young Workers
Holzer, Harry J. - 2021
In this paper I review the empirical evidence on the effects of incarceration on the subsequent employment and earnings of less-educated young prisoners. In this discussion I include evidence from: 1) Employer surveys and audit studies of hiring; 2) Survey data (mostly from the NLSY79) and...
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Living Standards in Black and White : Evidence from the Heights of Ohio Prison Inmates, 1829 - 1913
Carson, Scott A.; Maloney, Thomas - 2021
The use of height data to measure living standards is now a well-established method in the economic history literature. Moreover, a number of core findings in this literature are widely agreed upon. There are still some populations, places, and times, however, for which anthropometric evidence...
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