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An Economic Analysis Of The Criminal Law As A Preference-Shaping Policy, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Jan 1990

An Economic Analysis Of The Criminal Law As A Preference-Shaping Policy, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

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In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I argue that in addition to creating disincentives for criminal activity, criminal punishment is intended to promote various social norms of individual behavior by shaping the preferences of criminals and the population at large. By taking into account this preference-shaping function, I explain many of the characteristics of criminal law that have heretofore escaped the logic of the economic model. It is also the preference-shaping function and the prerequisite ordering of preferences that distinguish criminal law from tort law. My analysis suggests that society will …


Crime As Social Reality, Jerome Hall Jan 1941

Crime As Social Reality, Jerome Hall

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Committee On Survey Of Crime, Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Jerome Hall Jan 1938

Committee On Survey Of Crime, Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Jerome Hall

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Book Review. Kuhlman, A. F., A Guide To Material On Crime And Criminal Justice, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1929

Book Review. Kuhlman, A. F., A Guide To Material On Crime And Criminal Justice, Ralph F. Fuchs

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