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No. 18-4, November 2019

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  • Behavioral criminology and public policy
  • Beyond false positives
  • Criminal justice decision making in social and legal context
  • Issue Information
  • Nudging and the choice architecture of offending decisions
  • Peers and offender decision‐making
  • The promise of behavioral economics for understanding decision‐making in the court
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