Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 708
... costs , so government officials must decide whether the more expen- sive prison sentences are worth the cost to society . In order to decide , they rely on informal comparisons of the costs and benefits of each type of sen- tence ...
... costs , so government officials must decide whether the more expen- sive prison sentences are worth the cost to society . In order to decide , they rely on informal comparisons of the costs and benefits of each type of sen- tence ...
Page 714
... cost of crimes . $ 2,274 in 1981. Table 2 shows how this cost is divided among the various index crimes . Social Costs . The total social cost of a sentence equals the costs of tions plus the value of forgone earnings , or = correc- ( 6 ) ...
... cost of crimes . $ 2,274 in 1981. Table 2 shows how this cost is divided among the various index crimes . Social Costs . The total social cost of a sentence equals the costs of tions plus the value of forgone earnings , or = correc- ( 6 ) ...
Page 718
... costs of crime as estimated by Phillips and Votey are less on average than those estimated by Haynes and Larsen ... costs rather than the preferred marginal costs . Because the criminal justice system frequently operates close to ...
... costs of crime as estimated by Phillips and Votey are less on average than those estimated by Haynes and Larsen ... costs rather than the preferred marginal costs . Because the criminal justice system frequently operates close to ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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