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Preferences for criminal justice error types: Theory and evidence
Yehonatan Givati
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Criminal Justice
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Error Types
100%
Incarceration Rates
25%
Individual Preferences
25%
Individual-level Data
50%
Innocent
25%
Instrumental Theory
50%
Letting
25%
Shape Preference
75%
Strong Correlation
25%
Type Theory
100%
United States
25%
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice System
100%
Ideologies
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Theory of Preferences
50%