2009
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1428407
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On Probation - An Experimental Analysis

Abstract: Does probation pay a double dividend? Society saves the cost of incarceration, and convicts preserve their liberty. But does probation also reduce the risk of recidivism? In a meta-study we show that the field evidence is inconclusive. Moreover it struggles with an identification problem: those put on probation are less likely to recidivate in the first place. We therefore complement the field evidence by a lab experiment that isolates the definitional feature of probation: the first sanction is conditional on… Show more

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“…While on probation, participants desist from norm violations. But once the probation period is over, they go back to reoffending (Engel, Hennig-Schmidt et al 2015).…”
Section: B) Effect Of Criminal Sanctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While on probation, participants desist from norm violations. But once the probation period is over, they go back to reoffending (Engel, Hennig-Schmidt et al 2015).…”
Section: B) Effect Of Criminal Sanctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%