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  1. The effectiveness of juvenile correctional facilities
    public versus private management
    Erschienen: 2003

    ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft, Standort Kiel
    W 221 (863)
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center, Yale University ; 863
    Schlagworte: Jugendkriminalität; Strafvollzug; Nonprofit-Organisation; Privatwirtschaft; Privatisierung; USA
    Umfang: 43 S
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  2. Building criminal capital behind bars
    social learning in juvenile corrections

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    Schriftenreihe: Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center, Yale University ; 864
    Schlagworte: Jugendkriminalität; Lernen; Humankapital; USA; Soziale Beziehungen; peer effects
    Umfang: 54 S, graph. Darst
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  3. The effectiveness of juvenile correctional facilities
    public versus private management
    Erschienen: November 2004
    Verlag:  Economic Growth Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT

    This paper uses data on juvenile offenders released from correctional facilities in Florida to explore the effects of facility management type (private for-profit, private nonprofit, public state-operated, and public county-operated) on recidivism... mehr

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    This paper uses data on juvenile offenders released from correctional facilities in Florida to explore the effects of facility management type (private for-profit, private nonprofit, public state-operated, and public county-operated) on recidivism outcomes and costs. The data provide detailed information on individual characteristics, criminal and correctional histories, judge-assigned restrictiveness levels, and home zipcodes allowing us to control for the non-random assignment of individuals to facilities far better than any previous study. Relative to all other management types, for-profit management leads to a statistically significant increase in recidivism, but, relative to nonprofit and state-operated facilities, for-profit facilities operate at a lower cost to the government per comparable individual released. Costbenefit analysis implies that the short-run savings offered by for-profit over nonprofit management are negated in the long run due to increased recidivism rates, even if one measures the benefits of reducing criminal activity as only the avoided costs of additional confinement.

     

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    hdl: 10419/98271
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Revised
    Schriftenreihe: Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center ; no. 863
    Schlagworte: Jugendkriminalität; Strafvollzug; Nonprofit-Organisation; Privatwirtschaft; Privatisierung; USA
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 59 Seiten)
  4. Building criminal capital behind bars
    social learning in juvenile corrections
    Erschienen: July 2003
    Verlag:  Economic Growth Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT

    This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional facility have on each other's subsequent criminal behavior. The analysis is based on data on over 8,000 individuals serving time in 169 juvenile... mehr

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    This paper analyzes the influence that juvenile offenders serving time in the same correctional facility have on each other's subsequent criminal behavior. The analysis is based on data on over 8,000 individuals serving time in 169 juvenile correctional facilities during a two-year period in Florida. These data provide a complete record of past crimes, facility assignments, and arrests and adjudications in the year following release for each individual. To control for the non-random assignment of juveniles to facilities, we include facility fixed effects in the analysis. This ensures that the impact of peers on recidivism is identified using only the variation in the length of time that any two individuals serving a sentence in the same facility happen to overlap. We find strong evidence of peer effects for various categories of theft, burglary, and felony drug and weapon crimes; the influence of peers primarily affects individuals who already have some experience in a particular crime category.

     

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    hdl: 10419/98280
    Schriftenreihe: Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center ; no. 864
    Schlagworte: Jugendkriminalität; Lernen; Humankapital; USA; Soziale Beziehungen; peer effects
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 55 Seiten), Illustrationen