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Responses to More Severe Punishment in the Courtroom: Evidence From Truth-In-Sentencing Laws

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doi 10.2139/ssrn.1441703
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Date

January 1, 2009

Authors
Libor DusekFusako Tsuchimoto
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Elsevier BV


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