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Reevaluating the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment ...

The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Reevaluating the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment : Model and Data Uncertainty Author(s): Ethan Cohen-Cole ; Steven Durlauf ; Jeffrey Fagan ; Daniel Nagin Document No.: 216548. Date Received: December 2006. Award Number: 2005-IJ-CX-0020. This report has not been published by the Department of Justice. To provide better customer service, NCJRS has made this Federally- funded grant final report available electronically in addition to traditional paper copies. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the Department of Justice. This document is a research report submitted to the Department of Justice.

landscape are ongoing and policymakers continue to struggle with the interpreting the results of conflicting studies. Thirty-eight states currently have a death-penalty law. The capital punishment literature has been marked by strongly opposing views. Since Issac Ehrlich’s original contributions in (1975) and (1977), the field has produced a

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