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Rethinking the puzzle of escalating penalties for repeat offenders
David A. Dana
Pritzker School of Law
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Keyphrases
Alternative Conceptions
33%
Behavioral Economics
33%
Detection Probability
33%
Economic Literature
33%
Economic Theory
33%
Escalating Penalties
100%
Legal Punishment
66%
Moral Wrong
33%
Optimal Deterrence
33%
Optimism Bias
33%
Repeat Offenders
100%
Salience Bias
33%
Shape Perception
33%
Psychology
Behavioral Economics
100%
Common Sense
100%
Shape Perception
100%
Social Sciences
Behavioral Economics
33%
Economic Theory
33%
Morality
33%
Repeat Offender
100%
Shape Perception
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Behavioral Economics
100%
Economic Theory
100%