Criminal recidivism after prison and electronic monitoring
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Journal of Political Economy (e-ISSN: 1537-534X)
Abstract
We study the re-arrest rates for two groups: individuals formerly in prison and individuals formerly
under electronic monitoring (EM). We find that the recidivism rate of former prisoners is 22% while
that for those ‘treated’ with electronic monitoring is 13% (40% lower). We convince ourselves that
the estimates are causal using peculiarities of the Argentine setting. For example, we have almost as
much information as the judges have when deciding on the allocation of EM; the program is rationed
to only some offenders; and some institutional features (such as bad prison conditions) convert ideological
differences across judges (to which detainees are randomly matched) into very large differences in
the allocation of electronic monitoring.
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Crimen, Crime, Reincidencia, Recidivism, Derecho penal, Criminal law
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Di Tella, R., & Schargrodsky, E. (2013). Criminal Recidivism after Prison and Electronic Monitoring. Journal of Political Economy, 121(1), 28–73. https://doi.org/10.1086/669786
