Editor's Preface
- Confronting crime with science, Thomas G. Blomberg
Imprisonment and Crime
Editorial Introduction
- From mass incarceration to targeted policing: Introduction to the Special Issue, Richard Rosenfeld
Executive Summary
- Overview of “Imprisonment and crime: Can both be reduced?” Steven N. Durlauf, Daniel S. Nagin
Research Article
- Imprisonment and crime: Can both be reduced? Steven N. Durlauf, Daniel S. Nagin
Policy Essay
- Thoughts from Pennsylvania on “Imprisonment and crime: Can both be reduced?” Mark H. Bergstrom
Policy Essay
- Reducing crime through prevention not incarceration, William J. Bratton
Policy Essay
- The challenges of implementing research-based policies, Marc Mauer
Policy Essay
- More police, less prison, less crime?: From peel to popper: The case for more scientific policing, Peter W. Neyroud
Policy Essay
- Exploring certainty and severity: Perspectives from a federal perch, Laurie O. Robinson
Policy Essay
- Approaches to reducing both imprisonment and crime, Alfred Blumstein
Policy Essay
- Coproduction in deterring crime, Philip J. Cook
Policy Essay
- On the pitfalls of spurious prudence, Elliott Currie
Policy Essay
- Optimistic deterrence theorizing: The role of timeliness, court dysfunction, and community alienation, John S. Goldkamp
Policy Essay
- Lengthy sentences: The police surge and the forgotten men, women, and communities, Marie Gottschalk
Policy Essay
- Less imprisonment is no doubt a good thing: More policing is not, Michael Tonry
Policy Essay
- Shifting crime and justice resources from prisons to police: Shifting police from people to places, David Weisburd
Policy Essay
- Comment on Durlauf and Nagin, James Q. Wilson
Policy Essay
- Uncertainty about reduced severity, concerns about increased certainty, and alternative paths to lower rates of crime and imprisonment, Eric P. Baumer
Policy Essay
- Laudable goals: Practical hurdles, Dick Thornburgh
Policy Essay
- Deterrence, Economics, and the Context of Drug Markets, Shawn D. Bushway, Peter Reuter
Afterword
- Al Capone, the Sword of Damocles, and the Police:Corrections Budget Ratio: Afterword to the Special Issue, Lawrence W. Sherman