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Volume 42 ()

 

Public and Private Penalties: Introduction
John Lott

 

Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Mandatory Minimum Sentences: Do Defendants Bargain in the Shadow of the Judge?
Chantale Lacasse and A. Abigail Payne

 

Measuring Interjudge Sentencing Disparity: Before and after the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
James M. Anderson, Jeffrey R. Kling, and Kate Stith

 

Management Turnover and Corporate Governance Changes following the Revelation of Fraud
Anup Agrawal, Jeffrey F. Jaffe, and Jonathan M. Karpoff

 

Using Sentence Enhancements to Distinguish between Deterrence and Incapacitation
Daniel P. Kessler and Steven Levitt

 

Shaming White-Collar Criminals: A Proposal for Reform of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Dan M. Kahan and Eric Posner

 

Regulating Corporate Criminal Sanctions: Federal Guidelines and the Sentencing of Public Firms
Cindy R. Alexander, Jennifer Arlen, and Mark A. Cohen

 

Did the Corporate Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Matter? Some Preliminary Empirical Observations
Jeffrey S. Parker and Raymond A. Atkins

 

Sensitivity Analyses of the Deterrence Hypothesis: Let's Keep the Econ in Econometrics
Isaac Ehrlich and Zhiqiang Liu

 

On the Nature of the Reputational Penalty for Corporate Crime: Evidence
Cindy R. Alexander

 

On the Determinants and Importance of Punitive Damage Awards
Jonathan M. Karpoff and John Lott

 
 
 
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