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Time to punishment: the effects of a shorter criminal procedure on crime rates
- 1.0441168 - EKÚ 2016 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Dušek, Libor
Time to punishment: the effects of a shorter criminal procedure on crime rates.
International Review of Law and Economics. Roč. 43, August (2015), s. 134-147. ISSN 0144-8188. E-ISSN 1873-6394
Institutional support: RVO:67985998
Keywords : criminal procedure * deterrence * law enforcement
Subject RIV: AH - Economics
Impact factor: 0.543, year: 2015 ; AIS: 0.39, rok: 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irle.2014.04.007
A shorter and simpler criminal procedure may affect crime rates by increasing the perceived severity of punishment and by inducing a reallocation of police enforcement resources. I investigate the impacts of a criminal procedure reform in the Czech Republic that allowed certain less serious offenses to be prosecuted via a simplified (fast-track) procedure. The share of cases actually prosecuted via the fast-track procedure varied substantially across police districts and offenses, which provides the basis for the identification strategy. The shorter procedure had very different effects on ordinary crimes reported by the victims compared with crimes that are identified mostly by police enforcement efforts. Specifically, it led to a substantial increase in the number of recorded criminal offenses associated with driving. This finding is best rationalized by a reallocation of police enforcement effort towards crimes that have low enforcement costs. I also find some, albeit rather weak, evidence of a deterrent effect on burglary and embezzlement.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0244222
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