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The Criminal Justice Response to Policy Interventions: Evidence from Immigration Reform
by
Freedman, Matthew
, Bohn, Sarah
, Owens, Emily
in
Amnesties
/ Arrest rates
/ Arrests
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Changes
/ Criminal arrests
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice policy
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal prosecution
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Farmworkers
/ Felony offenses
/ Government agencies
/ Hispanic people
/ Hispanics
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ IMMIGRATION POLICY AND CRIME
/ Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
/ Information technology
/ Intervention
/ Labor market
/ Law
/ Misdemeanor offenses
/ Neighborhoods
/ Noncitizens
/ Police
/ Poverty rates
/ Reforms
/ Studies
/ Texas
/ U.S.A
2015
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The Criminal Justice Response to Policy Interventions: Evidence from Immigration Reform
by
Freedman, Matthew
, Bohn, Sarah
, Owens, Emily
in
Amnesties
/ Arrest rates
/ Arrests
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Changes
/ Criminal arrests
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice policy
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal prosecution
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Farmworkers
/ Felony offenses
/ Government agencies
/ Hispanic people
/ Hispanics
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ IMMIGRATION POLICY AND CRIME
/ Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
/ Information technology
/ Intervention
/ Labor market
/ Law
/ Misdemeanor offenses
/ Neighborhoods
/ Noncitizens
/ Police
/ Poverty rates
/ Reforms
/ Studies
/ Texas
/ U.S.A
2015
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The Criminal Justice Response to Policy Interventions: Evidence from Immigration Reform
by
Freedman, Matthew
, Bohn, Sarah
, Owens, Emily
in
Amnesties
/ Arrest rates
/ Arrests
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Changes
/ Criminal arrests
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice policy
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal prosecution
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Estimation
/ Farmworkers
/ Felony offenses
/ Government agencies
/ Hispanic people
/ Hispanics
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ IMMIGRATION POLICY AND CRIME
/ Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
/ Information technology
/ Intervention
/ Labor market
/ Law
/ Misdemeanor offenses
/ Neighborhoods
/ Noncitizens
/ Police
/ Poverty rates
/ Reforms
/ Studies
/ Texas
/ U.S.A
2015
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The Criminal Justice Response to Policy Interventions: Evidence from Immigration Reform
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The Criminal Justice Response to Policy Interventions: Evidence from Immigration Reform
2015
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Overview
Changes in the treatment of individuals by the criminal justice system following a policy intervention may bias estimates of the effects of the intervention on underlying criminal activity. We explore the importance of such changes in the context of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). Using administrative data from San Antonio, Texas, we examine variation across neighborhoods and ethnicities in police arrests and in the rate at which those arrests are prosecuted. We find that changes in police behavior around IRCA confound estimates of the effects of the policy and its restrictions on employment on criminal activity.
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American Economic Association,American Economic Assoc
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