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Pathways to honesty: Exploring the ecological desistance of atypical lying features. [PDF]

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Modelling crime and punishment [PDF]

open access: possibleApplied Economics, 2001
This paper provides an extended supply of labour model which allows for different intensities of legal and illegal (criminal) activities and in which criminal activities may be considered both as work and leisure. Heterogeneity of individuals is also taken into account.
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Crime, Punishment and Tax

Review of Law & Economics, 2008
This article studies the effects of income taxation on enforcement of business regulations. The key result is that income taxation makes it less socially costly to enforce the law and therefore allows the attainment of a higher level of deterrence.
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Crime and punishment

2017
In 1952 Turing was arrested and tried for being gay. The court convicted him and sentenced him to chemical castration. It was disgraceful treatment by the nation that he had done so much to save. Turing faced this ordeal with his usual courage. Turing wrote a short story.
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Crime and Punishment

2019
Abstract Marxist predictions that in a Communist society crime would cease to exist were not borne out in the Soviet Union, leading G. K. Chesterton to quip that ‘the Socialists used to say that “under Socialism” nobody would lose his temper or quarrel with his mother-in-law’. Instead the Communist government presided over a redefinition
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Crime and Punishment

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
S W, Mirams, S W, Mirams
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