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In this issue:
Editorial
Introduction Daniel Nagin Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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What Do Panel Studies Tell Us About a Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment? A Critique of the Literature Aaron Chalfin, Amelia M. Haviland & Steven Raphael Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Pitfalls in the Use of Time Series Methods to Study Deterrence and Capital Punishment Kerwin Kofi Charles & Steven N. Durlauf Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Sanctions, Perceptions, and Crime: Implications for Criminal Deterrence Robert Apel Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Understanding Disparate Results Steven N. Durlauf, Chao Fu & Salvador Navarro Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections Charles F. Manski & John V. Pepper
An attempt to provide understandable and up-to-date information regarding intelligence testing, intelligence theories, personal competence, adaptive behavior and intellectual disability (mental retardation) as they relate to death penalty (capital punishment) issues. A particular focus will be on psychological measurement, statistical and psychometric issues.