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Individual Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System - American Economic Association

Individual Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System - American Economic Association

This paper empirically examines belief updating of the perceived probability of arrest and its criminal deterrence effects using two longitudinal data sources. While beliefs about the probability of arrest are positively correlated with local official arrest rates, they are unresponsive to information acquired from random individuals and local neighborhood conditions. Importantly, perceptions respond to changes in an individual's criminal and...

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