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Citation

Sorensen J, Wrinkle R, Brewer V, Marquart J. Crime Delinq. 1999; 45(4): 481-493.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128799045004005

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study tested the deterrence hypothesis in Texas, the most active execution jurisdiction during the modern era. Using monthly observations during 1984 through 1997, both the general relationship between executions and murder rates and the specific relationship between executions and felony murder rates were examined. An initial bivariate relationship between executions and murder rates proved to be spurious when appropriate control variables were included in regression models. Within a context so ideally suited for finding any potential deterrent effects, this study confirmed the results of previous ones that failed to find any evidence of deterrence resulting from capital punishment.

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