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The following pages link to Marginal deterrence when offenders act sequentially (Q485741):
Displaying 11 items.
- Overdeterrence of repeat offenders when penalties for first-time offenders are restricted (Q500509) (← links)
- A model of criminal sanctions that incorporate both deterrence and incapacitation (Q974205) (← links)
- Why higher punishment may reduce deterrence (Q1046216) (← links)
- On criminals' risk attitudes (Q1389750) (← links)
- The economics of crime and punishment: An analysis of optimal penalty (Q1575388) (← links)
- The certainty versus the severity of punishment, repeat offenders, and stigmatization (Q1672768) (← links)
- An extension of the Becker proposition to non-expected utility theory (Q1938942) (← links)
- Deterrence by collective punishment may work against criminals but never against freedom fighters (Q2052536) (← links)
- Escalating penalties for repeat offenders: a note on the role of information (Q2272175) (← links)
- Optimal imprisonment and fines with non-discriminatory sentences (Q2315413) (← links)
- Deterrence: increased enforcement versus harsher penalties (Q2440401) (← links)