Acknowledgments
Economical Crime Control
Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig
I. Criminal Justice Reform
1. The Deterrent Effect of Imprisonment
Steven N. Durlauf and Daniel S. Nagin
2. Institutional Requirements for Effective Imposition of Fines
Anne Morrison Piehl and Geoffrey Williams
Comment: David Alan Sklansky
3. If Drug Treatment Works So Well, Why Are So Many Drug Users in Prison?
Harold Pollack, Peter Reuter, and Eric Sevigny
Comment: Jonathan P. Caulkins
4. Mental Health Treatment and Criminal Justice Outcomes
Richard G. Frank and Thomas G. McGuire
Comment: Jeffrey Swanson
II. Regulation of Criminal Opportunities and Criminogenic Commodities
5. Rethinking America’s Illegal Drug Policy
John J. Donohue III, Benjamin Ewing, and David Peloquin
Comment: Robert J. MacCoun
6. Alcohol Regulation and Crime
Christopher Carpenter and Carlos Dobkin
7. The Role of Private Action in Controlling Crime
Philip J. Cook and John MacDonald
III. Social Policy
8. Decreasing Delinquency, Criminal Behavior, and Recidivism by Intervening on Psychological Factors other than Cognitive Ability: A Review of the Intervention Literature
Patrick L. Hill, Brent W. Roberts,
Jeffrey T. Grogger, Jonathan Guryan, and Karen Sixkiller
Comment: Kenneth A. Dodge
9. Family Income, Neighborhood Poverty, and Crime
Sara B. Heller, Brian A. Jacob, and Jens Ludwig
Comment: Ilyana Kuziemko
10. Education Policy and Crime
Lance Lochner
Comment: Justin McCrary
11. Improving Employment Prospects for Former Prison Inmates: Challenges and Policy
Steven Raphael
Comment: Jeffrey Smith
12. Crime and the Family: Lessons from Teenage Childbearing
Seth G. Sanders
Comment: Terrie E. Moffitt and Stephen A. Ross
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index