Artículos de revistas
Criminal recidivism after prison and electronic monitoring
Fecha
2013-02Registro en:
Di Tella, Rafael; Schargrodsky, Ernesto Santiago; Criminal recidivism after prison and electronic monitoring; University of Chicago Press; Journal of Political Economy; 121; 1; 2-2013; 28-73
0022-3808
1537-534X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Di Tella, Rafael
Schargrodsky, Ernesto Santiago
Resumen
We study criminal recidivism in Argentina by focusing on the re-arrest rates of two groups: individuals released from prison and individuals released from electronic monitoring. Detainees are randomly assigned to judges, and ideological differences across judges translate into large differences in the allocation of electronic monitoring to an otherwise similar population. Using these peculiarities of the Argentine setting we argue that there is a large, negative causal effect on criminal recidivism of treating individuals with electronic monitoring relative to prison.